[0001] The present invention relates to a boot, and particularly but not exclusively to
a boot with a leg portion, such as a Wellington boot.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] The Wellington boot is one of the most commonly used domestic boots. Wellington boots
are waterproof boots, most commonly of rubber or polyvinyl chloride. Typically the
boots have a rugged sole with a deep tread and a flexible rubber upper extending to
just below the knee.
[0003] Wellington boots have become increasingly popular and now find particular use at
festivals, where the addition of graphic designs have made such boots fashionable
as well as practical. Although such boots provide a useful solution to walking on
wet and/or muddy ground, they can be awkward to handle, carry and store after use,
particularly if they are very muddy. Such handling and storage can present difficulty
for a wearer because clothes can become muddied by the dirty boots. They can also
be hot and uncomfortable to wear, should the prevailing conditions change to being
warm.
[0004] It is an object of the invention to provide a boot which substantially mitigates
or reduces these problems.
STATEMENT OF INVENTION
[0005] According to the present invention there is provided a boot comprising a sole, an
upper including a foot portion and a leg portion, the leg portion being moveable in
use between a first position around a wearer's leg and a second position, in which
the leg portion is reversed and passed over the foot portion and sole to enclose the
foot portion and sole.
[0006] The boot is advantageous in that the leg portion can be rolled back on itself over
the foot portion and sole to entirely cover or enclose the foot portion and sole.
This allows for the easy storage of the boot, in particular, when it is muddy, because
the relatively clean inner of the inside of the leg portion in the reversed position
provides the outer of a bag for enclosing and carrying the muddy exterior of the boot.
The wearer of the boot is provided with an easy mechanism by which to cover the muddy
outer of the boot, when storage of the boot is required. Means may be provided for
fastening together a pair of boots, when the leg portion is in either the first or
second position.
[0007] The leg portion may be of any suitably flexible material, which allows the leg portion
to be easily reversed and moved to the second position, to enclose the foot portion
and sole of the boot.
[0008] The leg portion may be of a fabric, in particular a waterproof fabric, such as Gore-Tex
(RTM). The fabric may be breathable and may have an abrasion resistant outer shell.
Alternatively, the leg portion may be made from a combination of materials, such as
a fabric having a rubber coating. The leg portion may also be of a polymeric material,
for example, polyvinyl chloride. The use of such materials is advantageous in allowing
the wearer to easily move the leg portion between the first and second positions,
in use. Furthermore, the use of such materials permits the leg portion to be easily
formed to the profile of the foot portion and sole, to fully enclose the foot portion
and sole and to contain mud and the like inside, when the leg portion is held in the
second position and the open end is closed.
[0009] The leg portion may be provided with a plurality of fasteners, provided along the
rear of the leg portion. The fasteners are preferably spaced apart, enabling the leg
portion to be folded or rolled down and fastened at a desired position. The inside
of the leg portion may be of a different colour or texture to the outside, so that
when the fabric is folded or rolled down, a contrast in colour and/or texture is presented.
[0010] The fasteners combined with the flexibility of the material provide for adjustment
of the leg portion, such that the wearer can adjust the length of the leg portion,
for example in the event of a change in the weather. This is convenient for the wearer
as the boot can be configured, for example, for normal use in the first position and
altered to a partially collapsed position, in the form of an ankle boot, for use in
hotter weather. This adjustability provides flexibility to the wearer, without the
need to entirely change their footwear.
[0011] The fasteners may be provided in the form of stud fasteners. Alternatively, the fasteners
are provided in the form of button poppers or the like. In each configuration, the
fasteners are provided with a cooperating fastener at the upper rear portion of the
leg portion. This allows for the leg portion to folded or rolled down, and fastened
to the rear of the leg portion at a predetermined location, as described above.
[0012] The leg portion may be provided with releasable securing means for releasably securing
the leg portion to the foot portion. Such an arrangement allows for the selective
removal of the leg portion from the foot portion. This arrangement allows the wearer
to remove the leg portion, for example, in hot weather or for cleaning. The result
of removing the leg portion is to provide a low cut boot. This arrangement is further
advantageous in that a range of different leg portions may be provided, for example,
each leg portion having a different stylised design.
[0013] The releasable securing means provided on the leg portion may be provided in the
form of a zip fastener extending around the proximal end of the leg portion and foot
portion. Alternative forms of releasable securing means may include hook fasteners,
clips and the like, but a watertight fastening is preferred.
[0014] The leg portion may be provided with adjustable fastening means for fastening the
leg portion to a wearer's lower leg when in the first position. The adjustable fastening
means provides for the leg portion to be held in place around a wearer's leg, when
it is in use and in the first position. Providing a fastening means allows for the
leg portion to be securely held to the wearer's leg and to prevent it from slipping
and gathering around the ankle of the wearer. Fastening means provided in an adjustable
form allows for the leg portion to be secured to a range of size of leg, when the
leg portion is secured in position.
[0015] The adjustable fastening means may close or substantially close the leg portion when
the leg portion is moved to the second position. This configuration permits the wearer
to close or substantially close the leg portion around the foot portion and sole.
This allows for the muddy or dirtied leg portion to be reversed and held in this position,
for storage or for cleaning at a later time. The adjustable fastening means may be
provided to fully close the open end, in order to tie off the leg portion around the
foot portion and sole of the boot, thus reducing the risk of mud escaping.
[0016] In one configuration, the adjustable fastening means may be a cord having a toggle.
The adjustable fastening means may alternatively be a lace or an adjustable strap.
The adjustable strap may be provided with a hook and loop fastener.
[0017] The boot may be provided with a releasable fastening means for fastening together
a pair of boots. The releasable fastening means may be provided on the boot at any
suitable position. In one configuration, the releasable fastening means may be provided
on the leg portion and at the distal end of the leg portion, that is away from the
foot portion of the boot. The releasable fastening means may be provided as a separate
component, aside from any other fastening or securing means. Alternatively, the releasable
fastening means may be provided in combination with the adjustable fastening means
provided on the leg portion, as previously described. In one configuration the adjustable
fastening means may be a cord having a toggle, and the releasable fastening means
is provided on each adjustable fastening means of a respective boot of a pair.
[0018] The releasable fastening means may be provided in the form of a male and female clip
disposed on respective boots of a pair.
[0019] The leg portion of the boot may be provided with a pocket. The pocket may be an internal
pocket, or alternatively the pocket may be a pocket external of the leg portion. In
an even further alternative arrangement, the leg portion may be provided with both
an internal and an external pocket. The addition of an internal or external pocket
provides useful storage space for small personal possessions and valuables. The pocket
or pockets provided on the leg portion may have any suitable releasable closure means
for securing contents inside the pocket.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show more clearly how
it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a side view of a first embodiment of a boot;
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of a boot of Figure 1 fitted to a wearer's foot,
when in use;
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a boot of Figure 1, with the leg portion fully
reversed, enclosing the foot portion and sole of the boot;
Figure 4 shows a perspective view of a pair of boots of Figure 3;
Figure 5 shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of a boot;
Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a third embodiment of a boot; and
Figure 7 shows a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a boot.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0021] Referring firstly to Figures 1 and 2, a first embodiment of a boot is shown, indicated
generally at 10. The boot 10 includes a sole 12, an upper indicated generally at 14
including a foot portion 15 and a leg portion 16. The sole 12 is of conventional type,
of rubber and has a rugged grip on its lowermost surface. The foot portion 15 is of
a semi-rigid material and completely surrounds the sole 12.
[0022] The leg portion 16 is of a waterproof fabric, such as Gore-Tex (RTM) or a polymeric
material, such as polyvinyl chloride. The leg portion 16 is shaped to complement and
conform to a wearer's lower leg and is provided in the form of a sleeve. In use, the
leg portion 16 is fitted to a wearer's foot by the wearer first inserting their foot
into the upper 14 and sliding the leg portion 16 up their lower leg, at least partially,
as shown in Figure 2. The leg portion 16 is generally provided to enclose at least
substantially the wearer's lower leg, although leg portions of different lengths may
be provided, depending on the overall design of the boot 10. In construction, the
leg portion 16 is connected to the upper 14 about the line indicated at 18.
[0023] A hem or channel 20 is provided at the upper or distal end of the leg portion 16.
The channel 20 may be formed by folding back an end portion of the distal end of the
leg portion and stitching the portion in position. Alternatively, the channel 20 may
be formed by the addition of material stitched around the distal end of the leg portion
16. The channel 20 is provided to extend fully around the distal end of the leg portion
16, forming a closed channel. In one embodiment, eyelets 22 are provided on the forward
face of the channel 20, about the longitudinal plane of the boot 10. A cord 24 is
provided and is housed within the channel 20. Each end of the cord 24 exits the channel
20 through a respective eyelet 22. A toggle 26 is provided to fasten each end of the
cord 24 together and to provide adjustment of the length of the cord 24, to fasten
the leg portion around the leg of the wearer, when in use. The cords 24 and toggle
26 are positioned at the front of the boot so as to be positioned in easy reach of
the wearer.
[0024] The leg portion 16 is shaped with a generally angled upper end. The angled top of
the leg portion is provided to slope towards the front of the boot. This provides
a larger opening to allow the leg portion 16 to roll over the sole of the shoe when
it is moved to the second position.
[0025] Referring now to Figure 3, the boot 10 is shown with the leg portion in a second
position. In use, the leg portion 16 is moved to the second position by the wearer
first loosening or lengthening the cord 24 and thus loosening the leg portion 16.
The leg portion 16 may then be reversed about itself and slid down the leg of the
wearer until the leg portion 16 becomes completely reversed about the connection 18
between the leg portion 16 and the upper 14, as shown. Once this action has been completed,
the leg portion 16 may be further retracted until it fully encloses the upper 14 and
the sole 12. The cord 24 can then be shortened to secure the leg portion 16 in position
around the upper and the sole.
[0026] Figure 4 shows a pair of boots 10 as previously described, but with male and female
resilient clips provided on the cords 24 of the boots. The clips 28 allow for the
securing together of the pair of boots when the leg portion 16 is reversed over the
foot portion and sole, when in the second position. The clips 28 may also be used
to fasten together a pair of boots when the leg portion 16 is in the first position.
Using the clips 28, the boots can be fastened together and the cord 24 connecting
the boots used to carry the boots, for example, around the wearer's neck.
[0027] Figure 5 shows a second embodiment of a boot, indicated generally at 110. The boot
110 includes a sole 112, an upper 114 having a foot portion and a leg portion 116.
The sole 112 and upper 114 have features in common with the first embodiment.
[0028] The leg portion 116 is releasably connected to the upper 114 about the line indicated
at 118. A zip fastener 120 is provided around the proximal end of the leg portion
116 and the upper 114. The provision of a zip fastener 120 allows for the leg portion
116 to be selectively removed from the boot 110, when it is not required.
[0029] Referring now to Figure 6, there is shown a third embodiment of a boot, indicated
generally at 210. Again, the boot 210 shown in these Figures has a sole 212, an upper
indicated generally at 214 having a foot portion 215 and a leg portion 216, having
features in common with the first embodiment and as described.
[0030] The embodiment shown in Figure 6 also has a channel 220, formed in a similar way
to that previously described. Again, a cord 224 is provided for securing the leg portion
216 to the wearer's leg. A toggle 226 is provided to clamp the cord 224 at a desired
length once the leg portion 216 is in position. An external pocket 230 is provided
and is attached to the channel 220 and is positioned at the back of the leg portion
228. The pocket 228 may be of any suitable size, but is ideally sized to hold keys,
loose change and other small possessions. A zip fastener 232 is provided to releasably
fasten the pocket 230 closed, when valuables and other such contents are to be secured
away.
[0031] Figure 7 shows a fourth embodiment of a boot 310. The boot 310 has a sole 312, an
upper indicated generally at 314 having a foot portion 315 and a leg portion 316.
An internal pocket 334 is provided and attached to the internal surface of the leg
portion 316. A zip fastener 336 is provided to releasably fasten the pocket closed
when required. The internal pocket 334 may be provided at any position about the inner
of the leg portion 316 to suit. Again, the internal pocket 334 may be of any suitable
size, but is ideally of a suitable size for storing small personal possessions and
the like.
[0032] Figure 7 also shows an alternative arrangement of fastening means for fastening the
leg portion 316 to a wearer's leg when the boot 310 is in use. In this embodiment,
a strap 338 is provided and extends around the outer of the leg portion 316. A clamp
or buckle 340 is fastened to the leg portion 310 and allows for the strap 338 to be
held in position once it has been tightened around the wearer's leg. The strap 338
may be provided with a plurality of holes for cooperating with the buckle 340. The
strap 338 may also be provided with a hook and loop fastener, in an alternative form.
Again the strap 338 may hold the leg portion 316 closed, thus enclosing the foot portion
and sole, once the leg portion 316 has been moved to the second position.
[0033] In a yet further alternative embodiment, the boot is provided with a plurality of
fasteners, provided along the rear of the leg portion. The fasteners are spaced apart
and allow for the leg portion to be folded or rolled down, and fastened at a desired
location. The upper rear portion of the leg portion is also provided with a cooperating
fastener or fasteners, such that the leg portion can be fastened to the leg portion
at a predetermined position. The fasteners may be stud fasteners. Alternatively, the
fasteners may be bottom poppers.
[0034] The boot is advantageous in that the leg portion can be rolled or folded down and
fastened, as described above, to form an ankle boot. In this configuration the boot
is more comfortable to wear if the weather is warm and dry.
[0035] Furthermore, the leg portion can be moved between the first and second positions
and in the second position, is arranged to enclose or substantially enclose the foot
portion and sole. This allows a wearer to invert or reverse the leg portion, in particular
when the leg portion is dirtied, to make handling the boot easier and to reduce the
likelihood of dirtying clothes and storage receptacles. Whilst the leg portion of
conventional boots, such as Wellington boots, can be folded, it is not possibly to
fully reverse the leg portion to enclose the sole.
[0036] The provision of clips on each respective boot of a pair is also advantageous in
permitting the pair of boots to be stored together, in one arrangement, with the leg
portion being reversed. This allows the wearer to reverse the leg portion and to clip
the boots together for storage, for example, by hanging the boots around the neck.
A removable leg portion permits the selective removal of the leg portion, for example,
when it is no longer required, in hot weather or when it requires cleaning. Furthermore,
leg portions of different styles may be provided, allowing the wearer to customise
the appearance of the boot, whilst using a standard foot portion and sole.
[0037] It is understood that variations may be made in the foregoing without departing from
the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the elements
and teachings of the various illustrative embodiments may be combined in whole or
in part in some or all of the illustrative embodiments. In addition, one or more of
the elements and teachings of the various illustrative embodiments may be omitted,
at least in part, and/or combined, at least in part, with one or more of the other
elements and teachings of the various illustrative embodiments.
1. A boot (10) comprising a sole (12), an upper (14) including a foot portion (15) and
a leg portion (16), the leg portion (16) being moveable in use between a first position
around a wearer's leg and a second position, in which the leg portion (16) is reversed
and passed over the foot portion (15) and sole (12) to enclose the foot portion (15)
and sole (12).
2. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 1, in which the leg portion (16) is of a flexible
material.
3. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 2, in which the leg portion (16) is of a waterproof
fabric.
4. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 2, in which the leg portion (16) is of polyvinyl chloride.
5. A boot (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the leg portion (16) includes
a plurality of fasteners for fastening the leg portion in one of a plurality of rolled
or folded positions for conversion of the boot into an ankle boot.
6. A boot (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the leg portion (16) has releasable
securing means (120) for releasably securing the leg portion (16) to the foot portion
(15).
7. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 6, in which the releasable securing means (120) is
a zip fastener extending around the proximal end of the leg portion (16) and foot
portion (15).
8. A boot (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the leg portion (16) is provided
with adjustable fastening means (24) for fastening the leg portion (16) to a wearer's
lower leg when in the first position.
9. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 8, in which the adjustable fastening means (24) closes
or substantially closes the leg portion (16) when in the second position.
10. A boot (10) as claimed in either of claims 8 or 9, in which the adjustable fastening
means (24) is a cord having a toggle, a lace, or an adjustable strap.
11. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 8, in which a releasable fastening means (28) is provided
for fastening together a pair of boots.
12. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 11, in which the releasable fastening means (28) includes
male and female clips disposed on respective boots of a pair.
13. A boot (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the leg portion (16) is provided
with a pocket (334).
14. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 13, in which the pocket (334) is an internal pocket.
15. A boot (10) as claimed in claim 13, in which the pocket (230) is external of the leg
portion (16).