[0001] The present invention relates to an improved slipper.
[0002] According to this invention, a slipper has been provided, which presents some features
which rend it advantageous with respect to the constructions presently known on the
market and intended to similar uses, creating necessary conditions which moreover
entails a substantial reduction in cost.
[0003] As a matter of fact, the proposed slipper is extremely light, presenting such conditions
which render it easily washable, comfortable and flexible.
[0004] Also the visible components of this slipper are made of fabrics able to present different
colours tending to improve its appearance.
[0005] In general, the slipper which is the subject of the present invention comprises two
shaped pieces forming the sole and the top.
[0006] Each of said pieces is composed of two laminar pieces, which are equal in each case,
of a textile material, between which at least a portion or layer of spongy material
is included.
[0007] The respective components of the sole and of the top can be brought together at the
periphery thereof by means of a tape trimming the edge of the pieces, forming the
proper welt in the case of the sole. This welt in turn ensures the junction of the
components of the top at the edge corresponding to the sole and toe areas.
[0008] It has to be noted that the spongy layer could also be incorporated in the reverse
side or back of each of the laminar pieces of textile material, facing each other
the surfaces of the spongy pieces associated with the indicated laminar portions of
textile material.
[0009] The peripheral unitering of mentioned pieces is made by means of tradional processes
of stitching, welding, glueing and the like, alone or in combination.
[0010] In order to facilitate the explanation a sheet of drawings showing one embodiment
as an example is annexed to the present specification.
Fig. 1 is the top view of the slipper.
Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal cross-section of the slipper such as seen along lines
II-II of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the slipper. Referring to the figures, one can see
an embodiment of a slipper composed of a sole 1 and a top 2, the latter forming the
slipper toe 3 and the upper 4.
[0011] The sole 1 is made of two upper and lower laminar pieces 5 and 6, which are identical
and are obtained from a fabric having a suitably proportioned outline, and between
which a layer 7 of a soft spongy material of synthetical nature is inserted.
[0012] The top 2 is also composed of two upper and lower laminar pieces of fabric 8 and
9 with a layer 10 of a soft spongy material inserted thereinbetween.
[0013] At the edge of the slipper sole, the textile pieces 5, 6, 8 and 9 are joined together
along theirs borders with a tape 11 which is reunited to the assembly by means of
stitchings 12 or the like.
[0014] The top 2 comprises at its rear free edge another tape 13 which joins by stitchings
14 the fabrics 8 and 9 of which said top is formed. The lower edge of this top 2 is
retained by the tape 11 of the sole 1.
[0015] The tapes 11 and 13 are made of a textile material, although other materials of similar
characteristics could ensure the same function.
[0016] The layers 7 and 10 could consist of pieces independent from the respective pieces
of fabric enclosing them or could be layers fixed to the intemal surface of said fabric
pieces.
[0017] The invention is in no way limited to the details such as described because many
changes and variants could be made thereto without departing from the scope of this
invention.
1. An improved slipper, essentially characterized in that the integrant part of the
sole (1) is made of two equal laminar pieces (5,6) of textile material, between which
at least a third piece (7) obtained from a layer having a conformation similar to
that of above mentioned pieces is included, which layer is of a soft spongy material,
in that the said three pieces (5,6,7) are associated together forming a whole, with
or without the help of a tape joining and covering their edges and acting as a welt
(11), in that the integrant part of the top (2) of the slipper presents a similar
structure as the sole, with corresponding textile laminar pieces (8,9) and intermediate
layer (10) of spongy material, in that in the edges of the sole and toe areas, the
tape forming the welt (11) simultaneously makes the junction with the corresponding
edges of the top.
2. Slipper according to claim 1, essentially characterized in that the layer of spongy
material may be fixed to the internal surface of each of the laminar components of
the sole or of the top.