OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] It is the object of the present invention, as the title of the invention provides,
a footwear cover with nails, which allows accommodating footwear inside the cover,
covering and protecting it, where in addition, the footwear cover object of the invention
has a series of nails that stick out through the bottom of the footwear cover.
[0002] The present invention is characterized by the particular configuration and design
of the footwear cover, which seeks to combine in one object and with the maximum possible
functionality, the function of protecting footwear, as well as providing the cover
with gripping means to prevent slips and falls.
[0003] Therefore, the present invention is circumscribed within the scope of covers or elements
that cover footwear protecting it, as well as within footwear gripping elements.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The closest precedent to the object of the invention would be the socalled clogs
also known as wooden shoes that on the one hand, seek to protect the shoes, and above
all they keep footwear away from the ground, providing a raised platform to avoid
sinking into the mud.
[0005] Other elements that carry out gripping functionalities would be crampons, which adapted
and set on footwear, seek to provide mountain gear with a sufficient grip on icy surfaces.
[0006] What is sought now, is to combine in a single product the double functionality described
above, on the one hand, to provide some means of protection that avoid footwear staining
or soaking, and on the other hand, to include some gripping means, developing a cover
as the one described below, and which is essentially reflected in the first claim.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The object of the invention is a footwear cover with nails, made of plastic materials
such as rubber or elastomer, which is in the shape of a shoe and has an inner space
enough to accommodate the shoe, the cover protector covers the totality of the footwear.
[0008] Understanding as footwear, anything from shoes, slippers, mid-calf boots, low boots
and high boots, i.e., any means that placed on the feet are used for walking. In addition,
some nails or anchor elements stick out on its sole.
[0009] Said nails, in order to avoid their penetration toward the interior of the footwear
cover, include a flat base that avoids penetration toward the interior of the cover,
remaining said flat base embedded inside the structure of the cover.
[0010] Additionally, the cover has a hollow space in the heel in order to be able to accommodate
the heel of the shoe that needs to be protected and in this way, a double elevation
is avoided as the cover is provided with its own heel.
[0011] In the event that the shoe to be accommodated in the interior of the footwear cover
does not include a heel, and with the objective of not leaving a hole or unevenness,
the footwear cover can be complemented with an additional or supplementary part that
would be placed in the inner hollow space defined in the interior of the footwear
cover.
[0012] On the other hand, located on the back, the footwear cover has some tabs or flaps
that stick out from the upper edge so that they serve as means of gripping to pull
and allow the fitting of the shoe in the interior of the cover.
[0013] The material with which the cover will be made of, will be a plastic or rubber material,
with or without elasticity, being preferential the fact that it comes with a certain
amount of elasticity which allows its adaptability for footwear.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] To complement the description being made and in order to help better understand the
features of the invention, according to a preferred practical embodiment thereof,
a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description, wherein the
following is shown as way of illustration but not limited to:
Figure 1, shows a representation in perspective of the footwear cover object of the
invention, where the main constructive details of said cover can be seen.
Figure 2, shows in detail one of the nails embedded to the footwear cover in its base.
In figure 3, the lower part of the sole is shown, where the distribution of the nails
can be seen.
In figure 4, a section obtained upon cutting the footwear cover by a vertical plane
according to the longitudinal axis of the shoe, is shown.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0015] In the light of the above-mentioned figures, it is appropriate to set out a preferred
embodiment of the invention, but not limited in any way.
[0016] As seen in Figure 1, the footwear cover with nails object of the invention presents
a general shape of a shoe that has an upper opening (1) through which footwear to
be protected is introduced and has an inner space that can accommodate footwear, covering
its entire outer surface.
[0017] In the represented shape, the footwear cover is designed for shoes or slippers, being
able to be designed in such a way that covers the entire footwear to be protected,
as for example a boot, so that the cover, as what it seeks is the complete protection
of the shoe, will have an equal shape as that of the footwear to be protected, i.e.,
if the footwear to be protected is a boot, the footwear cover will be shaped as a
boot.
[0018] Therefore, the term footwear should be understood in its most extensive meaning,
covering any means used to protect the feet and to allow movement.
[0019] Also, it should be noted that on the sole of the footwear cover a few nails (3) stick
out and on the upper edge of the opening (3) that accesses the interior some tabs
(2) stick out. These tabs are used as a means to be able to pull the upper edge of
the footwear cover and facilitate the introduction of the shoe to be protected.
[0020] In figure 2, a nail (3) that has a wide base (4) on one of its ends, which is embedded
in the interior of the sole, is shown in detail. Thanks to this base the pressure
transmitted by the free ends of the nails (3) is distributed in all the surface of
the base, preventing the nails (3) from sticking out in the inner hollow space.
[0021] In a possible complementary embodiment, the nails (3) can present a knurling exterior
surface.
[0022] In figure 3, a possible aspect of the sole of the footwear cover is shown, where
some projections (6), besides other projections (5) in which the heads of the nails
(3) are embedded, can be seen. Said projections (5) have a shape and geometry identical
to that of the emerging nails.
[0023] Finally, Figure 4, in the section obtained by longitudinally cutting the footwear
cover by a vertical plane, shows that, in the inside of the cover and in the heel
area, there is a hole (7) where the heel of the shoe to be protected would fit.
[0024] In the event that the shoe to be protected did not include a heel, i.e., it was a
flat shoe and in order not to leave any unevenness in the interior, said hollow space
is filled with a wedge (8) that would fit in said hole (7).
[0025] The footwear cover is made of plastic, in any of its combinations or possible executions,
and thanks to the fact that it is made of plastic, certain flexibility, durability,
and stability against external agents, is obtained.
[0026] As a result, the cover described, as well as protecting the footwear, offers a better
grip and stability on the ground and particularly on slippery surfaces, it also offers
durability and resistance to external agents, as well as adaptability to footwear.
[0027] The essence of this invention is not altered by variations in materials, shape, size
and arrangement of the components described in a not limiting way, being this sufficient
to proceed to its reproduction by an expert.
1. Footwear cover with nails, that has the general shape of shoes, including an upper
opening (1) and a sole, characterized in that it is made of plastic, it has a series of emerging nails (3) on its sole, which,
in one of their ends, are attached to a base (4) that remains embedded in the sole
of the footwear cover.
2. Footwear cover with nails, according to claim 1, characterized in that the sole of the footwear cover has some projections (6), besides other projections
(5) in which the heads of the nails (3) are embedded.
3. Footwear cover with nails, according to claim 1, characterized in that the nails (3) may present a knurling exterior surface.
4. Footwear cover with nails, according to claim 1, characterized in that in the inner part of the cover and in the heel area, there is a hole (7)
5. Footwear cover with nails, according to claim 4, characterized in that, additionally, the footwear cover has a wedge (8) that would fit in the hole (7).
6. Footwear cover with nails, according to claim 1, characterized in that on the upper edge of the opening (3) that accesses the interior, some flaps (2) stick
out.