FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a shoe anti-slip device in the form of an openable
loop structure with adjustable circumference, and more particularly to a strap-on
shoe anti-slip device that can be removably fastened around a shoe to conveniently
change the anti-slip structure on an outsole of the shoe.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Following the upgraded living standards, various leisure activities have become an
important part of people's daily life, and different athletic tools are also developed
for corresponding leisure activities. Shoes are some of a few athletic tools that
are necessary for most leisure activities, and can be divided into different types
according to their use, such as golf shoes, basketball shoes, football shoes, running
shoes, mountaineering boots, snowshoes, and the like
[0003] The above-mentioned various types of shoes are different from one another mainly
in their anti-slip elements. For example, sneakers and spike shoes are two types of
shoes having completely different anti-slip structures. While there are some spike
shoes that have specially designed removable spikes and can therefore be selectively
used as sneakers or spike shoes, there are not many commercially available designs
that allow the same shoes to change their anti-slip structures. That is, most shoes
are designed to have one single function and one type of anti-slip structure. Even
the above-mentioned spike shoes with removable spikes can provide only two different
anti-slip effects.
[0004] High-heeled shoes generally do not have good anti-slip effect, which is almost zero
when wearers walk down rain-wet, snowy or muddy roads. This is because the high-heeled
shoe designers do not consider the influence of sudden environment changes on the
shoe anti-slip effect, and also because most shoes could not have changeable anti-slip
structures.
[0005] Further, many very common shoes have a plain appearance that lacks some esthetic
design or ornament. A user might want to add some elements to the plain shoe designs
by DIY (do it yourself). However, it is frequently time and energy consuming to do
so. Since there are not esthetically designed ornaments available in the market allowing
users to decorate their shoes in a convenient and changeful manner, the users can
only passively wait for other new styles of shoes or try to search for favorite designs
among a variety of shoes from different manufacturers.
[0006] It is therefore tried by the inventor to develop a novel and improved strap-on shoe
anti-slip device, which can be removably fastened around a shoe by a user to provide
the shoe with a specific anti-slip effect according to actual need and to give the
shoe an esthetic or unique appearance in a quick and convenient DIY manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] A primary obj ect of the present invention is to provide a size-adjustable strap-on
shoe anti-slip device that can be removably fastened around differently sized and
shaped shoes of different types to conveniently change the anti-slip structure on
the outsoles of shoes without detriment to the original structure of shoes.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide a strap-on shoe anti-slip device
that may have an anti-slip element integrally formed thereon or a set of replaceable
anti-slip elements removably attached thereto to meet consumers' different demands,
and is therefore more practical and convenient for use.
[0009] A further object of the present invention is to provide a strap-on shoe anti-slip
device that can have esthetic patterns provided on an outer surface thereof or have
one or more ornaments additionally attached thereto to thereby give shoes beautiful
or unique appearances.
[0010] To achieve the above and other objects, the strap-on shoe anti-slip device according
to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a belt-like main
body, a left extension strap, a right extension strap, and a fastening unit. The belt-like
main body includes a thin strip of pad having a predetermined length matching a width
of a shoe, and an anti-slip element integrally formed on an underside of the pad.
The thin strip of pad has a left end defining a first end line and a right end defining
a second end line. The left extension strap defines a first inner end line and a first
outer end line, and is connected at the first inner end line to the first end line
of the pad. The right extension strap defines a second inner end line and a second
outer end line, and is connected at the second inner end line to the second end line
of the pad. The right extension strap is adapted to connect at the second outer end
line to the first outer end line of the left extension strap for the strap-on shoe
anti-slip device to form a loop structure, which internally defines an opening for
a front portion of a shoe to extend therethrough and be bound thereto. The fastening
unit is assembled to the first outer end line of the left extension strap and the
second outer end line of the right extension strap, and is operable to selectively
open or close the loop structure.
[0011] In the present invention, the thin strip of pad may be made of a wear-resistant material,
so that the present invention would not become worn out quickly and has prolonged
service life.
[0012] The anti-slip element is formed on an underside of the thin strip of pad. The anti-slip
element may preferably include a plurality of round recessed areas sunken into the
underside of the pad to function as suction cups. The round recessed areas may have
different diameters to form a plurality of larger suction cups and a plurality of
smaller suction cups. The suction cups advantageously help the belt-like main body
to adhere to the ground surface, and provide increased coefficient of friction between
the shoe and the ground. The anti-slip element may also include preferably a plurality
of grooves sunken into an underside of the thin strip of pad, the grooves forming
shoe tread patterns. In another embodiment, the anti-slip element may include a plurality
of sawtooth-like grooves suitable for sneakers, so as to change the shoe's anti-slip
structure.
[0013] The thin strip of pad may have a front portion with a predetermined thickness sufficient
for effectively forming the round recessed areas thereat without extending through
the pad. The thickness of the pad gradually reduces from the front portion toward
a rear portion of the pad, such that the strap-on shoe anti-slip device can more fitly
contact with the ground surface with the thicker front portion of the pad forming
a location of center of gravity while a user walks.
[0014] To achieve the above and other objects, the strap-on shoe anti-slip device according
to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a belt-like main
body, a left extension strap, a right extension strap, and a fastening unit. This
second preferred embodiment is different from the first preferred embodiment in that
it further includes a set of replaceable anti-slip elements removably attached to
the thin strip of pad.
[0015] For the two above-mentioned preferred embodiments, the fastening unit may include
a male fastener and a female fastener, and the male fastener is adapted to engage
with the female fastener at variable positions thereon, so that a circumference of
the loop structure and a size of the opening can be adjusted via the male and female
fasteners, enabling a user to conveniently fasten the strap-on shoe anti-slip device
around a proper position on the front portion of the shoe.
[0016] Alternatively, for the two above-mentioned preferred embodiments, the fastening unit
may include a male fastener and a female fastener, the male fastener being adapted
to engage with the female fastener at an invariable position thereon; and the left
extension strap and the right extension strap are made of an elastic and extensible
material to allow elastic adjustment of the loop structure to different circumferences
and accordingly adjustment of the opening thereof to different sizes.
[0017] In the second preferred embodiment, the thin strip of pad may be provided with a
plurality of through holes corresponding to the set of replaceable anti-slip elements.
Each of the replaceable anti-slip elements may include a forward protruded anti-slip
body and a stop flange located around a bottom of the anti-slip body, the stop flange
having an overall diameter larger than a diameter of the through hole, and the anti-slip
body has a predetermined height sufficient for the anti-slip body to extend through
the through hole and project from the thin strip of pad by a desired distance.
[0018] The anti-slip bodies may be downward extended from an upper side of the thin strip
of pad through the through holes to project from an underside of the pad, so that,
when the strap-on shoe anti-slip device is fastened around a front portion of a shoe
for use, the stop flanges are abutted on the upper side of the pad around the through
holes and fixedly clamped in place between the upper side of the pad and an outsole
of the shoe, preventing the replaceable anti-slip elements from moving relative to
the through holes or separating from the thin strip of pad while giving a specific
anti-slip structure to the shoe. The anti-slip body may have a tip with a predetermined
width, which is selectable according to different environment requirements.
[0019] According to the two preferred embodiment of the present invention, the strap-on
shoe anti-slip device may further comprise at least one ornament connected to an outer
surface of one or more of the left and right extension straps and the fastening unit.
A user may select the ornament matching the color, shape or design of the shoe. Therefore,
the present invention not only provides a shoe with increased anti-slip effect but
also an esthetic or unique appearance.
[0020] In brief, the present invention is
characterized in that it can be fastened around a front portion of a shoe to provide the shoe with increased
or specific anti-slip effect without detriment to an original structure of the shoe;
and that the anti-slip element may be integrally formed with the thin strip of pad
or be replaceable and removably attached to the thin strip of pad to provide increased
usability; and that ornaments may be provided on the outer surface of the shoe anti-slip
device to give the shoe a beautiful or unique appearance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve
the above and other obj ects can be best understood by referring to the following
detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
Fig. 1 is a top perspective view of a strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to
a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded top plan view of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a sectional side view showing an anti-slip element formed on an underside
of the strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to the first embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 4 is a top plan view of a strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to a second
preferred embodiment of the present invention in a stretched state;
Fig. 5 is a top plan view of a strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to a third
preferred embodiment of the present invention in a stretched state;
Fig. 6 is a sectional side view showing an anti-slip element formed on an underside
of the strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to the third embodiment of the present
invention;
Figs. 7a and 7b are side and bottom perspective views, respectively, of a high-heeled
shoe with the strap-on shoe anti-slip device of the present invention fastened thereto;
Figs. 8a and 8b are top and side perspective views, respectively, of a high-heeled
shoe with the strap-on shoe anti-slip device of the present invention fastened thereto
and an ornament attached to an upper side of the strap-on shoe anti-slip device;
Fig. 9 is a top plan view of a strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to a fourth
preferred embodiment of the present invention in a stretched state;
Fig. 10 is an exploded sectional side view showing replaceable anti-slip elements
for removably attaching to the strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to the fourth
embodiment of the present invention;
Figs. 11a and 11b are top perspective views of two differently sized replaceable anti-slip
elements for use with the strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to the fourth embodiment
of the present invention;
Figs. 12a and 12b are side and bottom perspective views, respectively, of a sneaker
with the strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to the fourth embodiment of the
present invention fastened thereto;
Fig. 13a is a side perspective view of a sneaker with a strap-on shoe anti-slip device
according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention fastened thereto; and
Fig. 13b is a side perspective view of a high-heeled shoe with a strap-on shoe anti-slip
device according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention fastened thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The present invention will now be described with some preferred embodiments thereof
and with reference to the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of easy to understand,
elements that are the same in the preferred embodiments are denoted by the same reference
numerals.
[0023] Please refer to Figs. 1 to 3. A strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to a first
preferred embodiment of the present invention mainly includes a belt-like main body
10, a left extension strap 20, a right extension strap 30, and a fastening unit 40.
[0024] The belt-like main body 10 includes a thin strip of pad 11 and an anti-slip element
50 integrally formed on an underside of the pad 11. In the first preferred embodiment,
the thin strip of pad 11 is made of a wear-resistant material and can therefore have
prolonged service life without becoming worn off quickly.
[0025] The thin strip of pad 11 has a left end defining a first end line 111 and a right
end defining a second end line 112. The left extension strap 20 defines a first inner
end line 201 and a first outer end line 202, and is connected at the first inner end
line 201 to the first end line 111 of the pad 11. The right extension strap 30 defines
a second inner end line 301 and a second outer end line 302, and is connected at the
second inner end line 301 to the second end line 112 of the pad 11. The left extension
strap 20 and the right extension strap 30 can be connected to each other at the first
outer end line 202 and the second outer end line 302, bringing the strap-on shoe anti-slip
device to form a loop structure, which internally defines an opening for a front portion
of a shoe to extend therethrough and be bound thereto.
[0026] In the illustrated first preferred embodiment, the fastening unit 40 includes a male
fastener 41 and a female fastener 42. The male fastener 41 is assembled to the second
outer end line 302 of the right extension strap 30. The female fastener 42 is extended
from the first outer end line 202 of the left extension strap 20 by a predetermined
length and is provided with a row of holes 421, so that the male fastener 41 can be
engaged with the female fastener 42 at one of the holes 421 to adjust a circumference
of the loop structure formed by the strap-on shoe anti-slip device of the present
invention and accordingly a size of the opening of the loop structure. That is, the
fastening unit 40 in the first preferred embodiment is a fastening unit with variable
engaging positions. The fastening unit is operable to selectively open or close the
loop structure, enabling a user to conveniently fasten the strap-on shoe anti-slip
device of the present invention around a proper position on the front portion of the
shoe.
[0027] Fig. 4 shows a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. In the second
preferred embodiment, the male and the female fastener 41, 42 of the fastening unit
40 are a hook tape and a loop tape, respectively, of a hook-and-loop fastener tape.
However, it is understood the fastening unit 40 provided in the first and second preferred
embodiments of the present invention are only illustrative to enable convenient explanation
of the present invention and not intended to restrict the present invention in any
way. That is, the present invention may also be implemented with other types of connecting
members to form other male and female fasteners enabling variable engaging positions.
[0028] Please refer to Fig. 3 that is a sectional side view of the belt-like main body 10.
As shown, the anti-slip element 50 is integrally formed on the underside of the thin
strip of pad 11. The anti-slip element 50 includes a plurality of recessed areas 12
sunken into the underside of the thin strip of pad 11. The recessed areas 12 are round
in shape to thereby function as suction cups. The round-shaped recessed areas 12 include
a plurality of larger suction cups 121 and a plurality of smaller suction cups 122.
The suction cups advantageously help the belt-like main body 10 to adhere to the ground
surface, provide increased coefficient of friction between the shoe and the ground,
and give the shoe a specific anti-slip structure.
[0029] Please refer to Figs. 5 and 6, in which a strap-on shoe anti-slip device according
to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. In the third preferred
embodiment, the recessed areas 12 are sawtooth-shaped grooves that are commonly seen
on an outsole of a sneaker. When the strap-on shoe anti-slip device according to the
third preferred embodiment of the present invention is fastened to a shoe having a
smooth outsole, the shoe can be changed to have an anti-slip structure like that for
a sneaker. The sawtooth-shaped grooves on the outsole also form an esthetic design
for the shoe. It is understood the recessed areas 12 in the shape of sawtooth-shaped
grooves are also illustrative and not intended to restrict the present invention in
any way.
[0030] Figs. 7a and 7b are side and bottom perspective views, respectively, of a high-heeled
shoe with the strap-on shoe anti-slip device of the present invention fastened thereto.
[0031] As can be seen from Figs. 3 and 6, the thin strip of pad 11 has a front portion with
a predetermined thickness sufficient for effectively forming the recessed areas 12
thereat without extending through the pad 11. The thickness of the pad 11 gradually
reduces from the front portion toward a rear portion of the pad 11, such that a user
would not feel uncomfortable when wearing shoes with the strap-on shoe anti-slip device
of the present invention fastened thereto. With the pad 11 having rearward gradually
reduced thickness, the strap-on shoe anti-slip device can more fitly contact with
the ground surface. Further, with the increased thickness thereof, the front portion
of the pad 11 naturally forms a location of center of gravity of the strap-on shoe
anti-slip device of the present invention.
[0032] Please refer to Figs. 8a and 8b. An ornament 70 can be additionally connected to
an outer side of the fastening unit 40. The ornament 70 can be selected according
to the color, configuration, or design of the shoe having the strap-on shoe anti-slip
device fastened thereto, so that the present invention not only provides the shoe
with an increased anti-slip effect, but also gives the shoe a beautiful or unique
appearance.
[0033] Please refer to Figs. 9 to 12, in which a strap-on shoe anti-slip device according
to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. The strap-on shoe
anti-slip device in the fourth preferred embodiment includes a belt-like main body
10, a left extension strap 20, a right extension strap 30, and a fastening unit 40.
The belt-like main body 10 includes a thin strip of pad 11 having a predetermined
length substantially matching a width of a shoe, and a set of replaceable anti-slip
elements 60 removably attached to the thin strip of pad 11. The thin strip of pad
11 has a left end defining a first end line 111 and a right end defining a second
end line 112. The left extension strap 20 defines a first inner end line 201 and a
first outer end line 202, and is connected at the first inner end line 201 to the
first end line 111 of the pad 11. The right extension strap 30 defines a second inner
end line 301 and a second outer end line 302, and is connected at the second inner
end line 301 to the second end line 112 of the pad 11. The left extension strap 20
and the right extension strap 30 can be connected to each other at the first outer
end line 202 and the second outer end line 302, bringing the strap-on shoe anti-slip
device to form a loop structure, which internally defines an opening for a front portion
of a shoe to extend therethrough and be bound thereto.
[0034] In the fourth preferred embodiment, the fastening unit 40 includes a male fastener
41 and a female fastener 42. The female fastener 42 is assembled to the first outer
end line 202 of the left extension strap 20. The male fastener 41 is assembled to
the second outer end line 302 of the right extension strap 30. While the fastening
unit 40 in the fourth preferred embodiment provides an invariable engaging position,
the left extension strap 20 and the right extension strap 30 are made of an elastic
and extensible material, so that it is still possible to adjust a circumference of
the loop structure formed by the strap-on shoe anti-slip device of the present invention
and accordingly a size of the opening. The fastening unit is operable to selectively
open or close the loop structure, so that a user may conveniently fasten the strap-on
shoe anti-slip device of the present invention around a proper position on the front
portion of the shoe.
[0035] The thin strip of pad 11 and the replaceable anti-slip elements 60 are made of wear-resistant
materials. Further, the thin strip of pad 11 is provided with a plurality of through
holes 13 corresponding to the set of replaceable anti-slip elements 60. Each of the
replaceable anti-slip elements 60 includes a stop flange 61 and an anti-slip body
62, as shown in Figs. 11a, 11b.
[0036] In the illustrated fourth preferred embodiment, the replaceable anti-slip elements
60 are spikes like those on spike shoes. The anti-slip body 62 is a forward protruded
spike body, and the stop flange 61 is round in shape and located around a bottom of
the anti-slip body 62 to serve as a base. The bottom of the anti-slip body 62 has
circumference and diameter 621 the same as those of the through holes 13, and has
a predetermined height 622 sufficient for the anti-slip body 62 to downward extend
from an upper side of the pad 11 through the through hole 13 and project from an underside
of the pad 11 by a desired distance when the stop flange 61 is abutted on the upper
side of the pad 11 around the through hole 13. When the strap-on shoe anti-slip device
according to the fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention has been fastened
around the front portion of a shoe, the stop flanges 61 of the anti-slip elements
60 are fixedly clamped in place between the upper side of the pad 11 and the outsole
of the shoe, preventing the replaceable anti-slip elements 60 from moving relative
to the through holes 13 or separating from the thin strip of pad 11. The anti-slip
body 62 has a tip with a predetermined width. In Fig. 11a, the illustrated anti-slip
body 62 has a smaller width 623 at the tip, as indicated by L1; and in Fig. 11b, the
illustrated anti-slip body 62 has a larger width 624 at the tip, as indicated by L2.
A user may select differently sized anti-slip elements 60 and change an original anti-slip
structure of the shoes into the spikes for spike shoes according to actual need.
[0037] It is understood the above described spike-like replaceable anti-slip elements 60
are only illustrative and not intended to restrict the present invention in any way.
Many other differently shaped anti-slip bodies 62 may be adopted for use, so as to
obtain different anti-slip effects, anti-slip structures, or esthetic appearances.
Any simple variants and modifications of the replaceable anti-slip elements 60 should
also be included in the scope of the present invention.
[0038] Fig. 13a is a side perspective view of a sneaker with a strap-on shoe anti-slip device
according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention fastened thereto. The fifth
preferred embodiment combines the fastening unit 40 with variable engaging positions
in the first preferred embodiment as shown in Fig. 2 with the replaceable anti-slip
elements 60 in the fourth preferred embodiment as shown in Figs. 11a and 11b.
[0039] Fig. 13b is a side perspective view of a high-heeled shoe with a strap-on shoe anti-slip
device according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention fastened thereto.
The sixth preferred embodiment combines the anti-slip element 50 in the first preferred
embodiment as shown in Fig. 3 with the fastening unit 40 having invariable engaging
position and the elastic and extensible left and right extension straps 20, 30 in
the fourth preferred embodiment as shown in Fig. 9.
[0040] The present invention has been described with some preferred embodiments thereof
and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiments
can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention
that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
1. A strap-on shoe anti-slip device, comprising:
a belt-like main body (10) including a thin strip of pad (11) matching a width of
a shoe and an anti-slip element (50) integrally formed on an underside of the pad
(11); and the thin strip of pad (11) having a left end defining a first end line (111)
and a right end defining a second end line (112);
a left extension strap (20) defining a first inner end line (201) and a first outer
end line (202), and being connected at the first inner end line (201) to the first
end line (111) of the pad (11);
a right extension strap (30) defining a second inner end line (301) and a second outer
end line (302), and being connected at the second inner end line (301) to the second
end line (112) of the pad (11); the right extension strap (30) being adapted to connect
at the second outer end line (302) to the first outer end line (202) of the left extension
strap (20) for the strap-on shoe anti-slip device to form a loop structure, which
internally defining an opening for a front portion of a shoe to extend therethrough
and be bound thereto; and
a fastening unit (40) being assembled to the first outer end line (202) of the left
extension strap (20) and the second outer end line (302) of the right extension strap
(30), and being operable to selectively open or close the loop structure.
2. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening unit
(40) includes a male fastener (41) and a female fastener (42), and the male fastener
(41) being adapted to engage with the female fastener (42) at variable positions thereon,
whereby a circumference of the loop structure and a size of the opening can be adjusted
via the male and female fasteners (41, 42).
3. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening unit
(40) includes a male fastener (41) and a female fastener (42), the male fastener (41)
being adapted to engage with the female fastener (42) at an invariable position thereon;
and the left extension strap (20) and the right extension strap (30) being made of
an elastic and extensible material to allow elastic adjustment of the loop structure
to different circumferences and accordingly adjustment of the opening thereof to different
sizes.
4. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anti-slip element
(50) includes a plurality of round recessed areas (12) sunken into an underside of
the thin strip of pad (11); and the round recessed areas (12) functioning like suction
cups and having different diameters (621) to thereby include a plurality of larger
suction cups (121) and a plurality of smaller suction cups (122).
5. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anti-slip element
(50) includes a plurality of grooves sunken into an underside of the thin strip of
pad (11); and the grooves forming shoe tread patterns.
6. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the thin strip of
pad (11) has a front portion with a predetermined thickness sufficient for effectively
forming the round recessed areas thereat without extending through the pad (11), and
the thickness at the front portion of the pad (11) gradually reducing toward a rear
portion of the pad (11).
7. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least
one ornament (70) connected to an outer surface of one or more of the left extension
strap (20), the right extension strap (30) and the fastening unit (40).
8. A strap-on shoe anti-slip device, comprising:
a belt-like main body (10) including a thin strip of pad (11) matching a width of
a shoe, and a set of replaceable anti-slip elements (60) removably attached to the
thin strip of pad (11); and the thin strip of pad (11) having a left end defining
a first end line (111) and a right end defining a second end line (112);
a left extension strap (20) defining a first inner end line (201) and a first outer
end line (202), and being connected at the first inner end line (201) to the first
end line (111) of the pad (11);
a right extension strap (30) defining a second inner end line (301) and a second outer
end line (302), and being connected at the second inner end line (301) to the second
end line (112) of the pad (11); the right extension strap (30) being adapted to connect
at the second outer end line (302) to the first outer end line (202) of the left extension
strap (20) for the strap-on shoe anti-slip device to form a loop structure, which
internally defining an opening for a front portion of a shoe to extend therethrough
and be bound thereto; and
a fastening unit (40) being assembled to the first outer end line (202) of the left
extension strap (20) and the second outer end line (302) of the right extension strap
(30), and being operable to selectively open or close the loop structure.
9. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the fastening unit
(40) includes a male fastener (41) and a female fastener (42), and the male fastener
(41) being adapted to engage with the female fastener (42) at variable positions thereon,
whereby a circumference of the loop structure and a size of the opening can be adjusted
via the male and female fasteners (41, 42).
10. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the fastening unit
(40) includes a male fastener (41) and a female fastener (42), the male fastener (41)
being adapted to engage with the female fastener (42) at an invariable position thereon;
and the left extension strap (20) and the right extension strap (30) being made of
an elastic and extensible material to allow elastic adjustment of the loop structure
to different circumferences and accordingly adjustment of the opening thereof to different
sizes.
11. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the thin strip of
pad (11) is provided with a plurality of through holes (13) corresponding to the set
of replaceable anti-slip elements (60), and each of the replaceable anti-slip elements
(60) includes a forward protruded anti-slip body (62) and a stop flange (61) located
around a bottom of the anti-slip body (62); the stop flange (61) having an overall
diameter larger than a diameter of the through hole (13), and the anti-slip body (62)
having a predetermined height (622) sufficient for the anti-slip body (62) to extend
through the through hole (13) and project from the thin strip of pad (11) by a desired
distance.
12. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the anti-slip body
(62) has a tip with a predetermined width (623 or 624), which is selectable according
to different environment requirements.
13. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 1l, wherein the anti-slip bodies
(62) are downward extended from an upper side of the thin strip of pad (11) through
the through holes (13) to project from an underside of the pad (11), while the stop
flanges (61) are abutted on the upper side of the pad (11) around the through holes
(13) and fixedly clamped in place between the upper side of the pad (11) and an outsole
of the shoe, preventing the replaceable anti-slip elements (60) from moving relative
to the through holes (13) or separating from the thin strip of pad (11).
14. The strap-on shoe anti-slip device as claimed in claim 8, further comprising at least
one ornament (70) connected to an outer surface of one or more of the left extension
strap (20), the right extension strap (30) and the fastening unit (40).