OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Nowadays there are people who, due to their jobs, need to protect their toes to avoid
or reduce the risk of any damage caused by heavy objects that could accidentally fall
to their feet. The object of this invention is to offer a portable option; by adding
an item that can be removed to transform a pair of conventional shoes into safety
shoes and vice versa (with the adjustments that will see further on), offering benefits
that cannot be found together in any of the devices that currently have for such purpose.
[0002] Due to their features, the current removable toe caps are ideal for occasional use,
which means that visitors can wear them in an area that requires immediate protection
and can be worn in case they do not have regular safety shoes. However, finding a
quick solution was more important than comfort and aesthetic. The toe protection system
of this invention is focused on having a portable solution, not only to wear occasionally
- since it fulfills its primary function which is toe protection- but because it also
provides comfort and aesthetics; moreover, has the flexibility of being able to have
a wide range of standardized designs per model and size, which can then be interchanged
with each other in order to increase the design options for the user.
BACKGROUND
[0003] There are currently safety shoes that have something referred to as a 'cap', and
can be made out of steel, plastic or some other material and different settings. It
is placed in the shoe on top of the toes to protect them in case any heavy object
falls on them, reducing or avoiding the risk of injury.
[0004] It has also been observed that most of the people think that safety shoes are uncomfortable
because they are more rigid and heavier than conventional shoes. Because of this,
they avoid wearing them as much as they can; and it is common practice that wear their
safety shoes until they get to the area are required and then change to conventional
shoes when they leave the place.
[0005] Besides the aforementioned safety shoes with toe cap, there are also two kinds of
alternative devices that are used for the same purpose; which can be placed over regular
shoes. One of them is called 'safety overshoe' and it is basically a cap that has
some elements that allow it to be placed on the front part of the shoe; and the other
one is a rubber cover that protects the shoes that the user is already wearing either
in a partially or fully manner. (Spanish patent No.
ES2230932 "Puntera de protección de los dedos del pie" and European patent
EP 2425731 "Safety Overshoe"). Since this safety overshoe can be worn in any conventional shoe
and can be found in different shapes and sizes, it is very wide so that it can fit
most of the conventional shoes and as a result it is bigger and protrudes the footwear.
In addition to that, in order to fitted to the shoe, it has some components that are
placed between the sole, the floor and the rear part of the shoe which makes walking
a hard and uncomfortable task; not to mention that it can damage the shoe. It fulfills
the protection role but it does not take comfort and aesthetics into account. The
rubber cover with cap can be found in different sizes and it must fit the size of
the shoe that would be worn in; and due to the fact that it has to cover the whole
shoe, it is bigger and uncomfortable for walking. Aesthetics are not taken into consideration
either. The current removable devices do not offer comfort and aesthetic, so they
are considered ideal for temporary use and to be worn for visitors to the area where
toe protection is needed and safety shoes are not available. In both cases not comfort
nor aesthetics have been considered but only the idea to provide a quick fix for toe
protection.
[0006] This convertible footwear has been created due to the lack of qualities of current
toe protection devices, which means that this invention is able to turn conventional
shoes into safety shoes by just adding a portable item in a relatively easy and fast
way; that can also be removed when it is no longer necessary. What makes this removable
element unique, is that it has a toe cap designed and it is shaped to fit perfectly
where needed, so it remains still in the shoe after being placed and it does not extend
beyond the limits of the footprint; making it feel like a regular safety shoe and
that when removing the device, it feels and looks as a conventional shoe; meeting
the protection needs as well as comfort and aesthetic features that the current protection
systems do no provide. It is worth to mention that this invention has also the great
advantage of having a large number of designs for all tastes, by changing materials,
shapes, components, colors and textures, whether it is from the removable element
or the shoe which can be interchanged depending on the model and size.
[0007] This request is being submitted to protect the shoes named for this invention "shoe
convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing"
[0008] A system that is provided with two components: a shoe with the necessary adjustments
to hold another piece named a casing, that is a removable element that can be installed
and removed depending on the way it needs to be used and having the benefits described
above, that the current devices for the same purpose do not offer.
[0009] The pieces and details that make these convertible shoes unique are shown in the
following description and drawings.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0010]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the shoe with its removable part installed and positioned.
Fig. 2 is a lateral view that represents the internal or external side of the shoe
with the removable part installed and positioned.
Fig. 3 is a top view of the shoe with the removable part installed and positioned,
showing just the corresponding area of such part. In this view, the different sections
are identified and further used to describe other figures mentioned below.
Fig. 4 is section A-A' (shown in fig.3), it is a longitudinal section that goes through
the mid part of the shoe with its removable part installed and positioned.
Fig. 5 is section B-B' (shown in fig.3), it is a cross section of the shoe with its
removable part installed and positioned, that goes through the side tab of the removable
element.
Fig. 6 is section C-C (shown in fig.3), it is a cross section of the shoe with its
removable part installed and positioned.
Fig. 7 is part of the sole section of the shoe with its removable part installed and
positioned, shown from the bottom part (the part that touches the floor when walking),
showing just the area of the removable part.
Fig. 8 is detailed M shown in fig. 2
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] The shoe convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing, as
referred to in this invention, is a system that has two components (1, 2), the first
one is known as 'removable element' (1), that can be attached to a part known as 'safety
toe cap' (3) and another one known as the strap for the removable element (26). The
second one is the shoe (2) itself and it has the characteristics that will be described
below to properly hold and host the first component. This removable element (1) can
have a total or partial lining, on the outside and inside by fabric, leather, synthetic
material or even a combination of these; and it can have any design, such as textures,
colors, prints or a combination. This characteristic is known as 'outside lining'
(32) for the visible part of the shoe and 'inside lining' (46) for the part that is
not visible once the removable element (1) is installed to the shoe (2), the primary
function of this inside lining (46) is to protect the shoe from getting in touch with
the removable element when installing and uninstalling it; and it can also be found
without outside lining (32) or inside lining (46).
[0012] The removable element (1) has three lower tabs (4, 5, 6); one on each side of the
shoe, both internal and external, known as 'lateral lower inner tab' (4) and 'lateral
lower outer tab' (5); and the third one in the front part known as 'lower front tab'
(6). Both, the lateral lower inner tab (4) and lateral lower outer tab (5), are folded
to the inner part of the shoe, as shown in details (15 and 16), which have been named
'lower inner lateral folding' (15) and 'lower outer lateral folding' (16). These foldings
can be fitted in a lower internal lateral groove (37) and lower external lateral groove
(38) which can be found on the lower part of the sole (35). This groove goes along
the outline of the sole (as shown in fig.7), on the points that connect the line (41,
42 and 43). Said foldings surround the outer side edge of the sole (18) and the inner
side edge of the sole (19). It is the same as the front lower tab (6), it has a front
lower fold (20) that can be fitted in the lower front groove of the sole (21) intended
for this purpose; this fold surrounds the front edge of the sole (22) as shown in
fig. 4.
[0013] This removable element (1) has a lower outer edge represented by an external line
that goes through the points (7, 8, 9 and 10) and another internal line that goes
to points (11, 12, 13 and 14) named 'lower inner edge of the removable element'. The
surface of said edge will meet the upper sole edge, there for a couple of points (23
and 24) are shown in C-C' section on fig. 6. This fitting can also be seen in fig.
1 (36), in which an imaginary toe cap section (33) of the removable element (1) has
been represented for a better visualization. The previously described settings allow
the removable element (1) to stay in place, avoiding upward, downward and backward
movement. In addition to that, the removable element (1) has a slot (25) which is
used to set the strap of the removable element (26) that has already been assembled
to the removable element (1) thought the same slot (25), this is shown in fig. 2 and
fig. 8. The strap of the removable element (26) has a strap stitching (27) to allow
it to be able to connect by itself and it is also assembled with a male part of a
snap (28), which will be connected to the corresponding female part of the snap (34);
already attached to another strap called "shoe strap" (29), seamed to the shoe (2)
using a shoe stitching (30). This previously described assembling of the strap to
the removable element (26) and the assembling of the strap to the shoe (29) has the
function of avoiding the movement of the removable element (1) towards the front part
of the shoe (2). Said setting makes the removable element (1) remains in the functional
position when used as a safety shoe as shown in fig. 1 and 2. There are other methods
that could be used besides this fastening system described above, instead of using
the female part of a snap (28) and the male part of the snap (34), including but not
limited to: a Velcro hook and regular Velcro, buckle system, a zipper system that
starts on the inner or outer part of the shoe (2) going through the upper part of
the removable element (44). It could also be replaced by a strap with an elastic element
stitched to the removable element (1) in the inner and outer part of the shoe (2)
therefore in order to assembled in position, has to pull it back and place it on the
rear of the shoe (45) with some tension from this elastic part, to ensure that this
removable element (1) does not move to the front part of the shoe (2).
[0014] Fig. 2 shows that after installing the removable element (1), it is placed over the
vamp of the shoe (31), using a dotted line to represent it that can also be seen in
fig. 4, 5 and 6. This removable element (1) has the security toe cap (3) that will
protect the toes. It is important to mention that, as part of the removable element
(1), this toe cap (3) has been part of all the removable element (1) as shown in the
drawings. However, settings can be adjusted so that the protection area covers from
the smallest protection area of the toes according to the standards required for each
place, to fully cover the removable element (1). The first scenario is drawn as an
example using a dotted line called 'toe cap borderline' (40); and the removable part
(1) could have a hole or holes as shown in fig. 1, identified as a non-toe cap area
(39), to reduce weight or to be used as a setting for aesthetics. This removable element
(1) can be available in variety of shapes and designs that are not shown on this method
of claim, adapting completely or partially to the shoe shape, as long as it fits and
can be adapted to the shoe (2) as it has been previously described. And even the removable
element (1) can be standardized by shoe model and size; which make this removable
element (1) can be available in different designs for each shoe (2) model and vice
versa.
[0015] It has also been considered that the removable part (1) and the security toe cap
(3) could be found in any material and design, such as color, texture or a combination
of both. The security toe cap (3) can also be found in different developed settings
as long as it meets the requirements of the safety footwear regulations for the corresponding
area.
[0016] It is finally stated that the removable element (1) may or may not have the safety
toe cap (3), and if it does not have it, the toe protection role would no longer be
available; and the objective of the removable element (1) without the safety toe cap
(3) would be to have a system that allows to have different shoe designs to adjust
the standard removable element (1), by size and model, to the pair of shoes (2) and
vice versa.
1. A shoe convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing and vice
versa, further comprising the two components system, the first one is a removable
element and the other one is the shoe with the necessary adjustments to host the said
first element; this removable element has three tabs on its lower part, two of them
on both sides, that is, one on the lateral lower inner part, the other on the lateral
lower outer part and a third one on the front lower part: the lateral tabs that are
folded to the inner lower part of the shoe and can fitted in a lower grove of the
sole that goes along the periphery of the sole and has the purpose of hosting these
flanges. The front tab is also folded to the lower inner part of the shoe that can
fitted in the sole grove as planned for this purpose. Besides these tabs, the removable
element has a lower outer edge, which after being installed in the shoe fits completely
or partially to the upper sole edge of the shoe, so the removable portable element
can fit in the shoe, meaning that it does not extend beyond the limits of the footprint.
This combination of the lower edge of the removable element over the upper edge of
the shoe sole along with the lateral and front tabs, are the settings that avoid the
removable element from moving backwards, upwards or downwards after being installed
as a safety shoe and under regular use circumstances. The removable part has also
two slots, one on the inner side part and the other one on the outer side part, every
slot is used to set a strap that has already been assembled to the removable element
thought this slot, each of these straps contains a male snap, a female snap is installed
to another strap assembled to the shoe, which will guarantee that the removable part
remains in place once fasten both male & female snaps; this one is the last step to
follow to install the removable element with toe cap to the shoe which converts the
conventional shoe into a safety shoe, avoiding any type of movement in any direction
under regular use circumstances and thus after uninstalling this removable element,
returns to be a regular shoe.
2. A shoe convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing according
to the method of claim 1, further comprising the difference of connecting settings
that fits best the removable element (not mentioned on claim 1), whether it is a zipper,
a buckle, Velcro, an elastic rubber strip or any other which can change the design
by using different settings, positions or connections.
3. A shoe convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing, according
to the method of claim 1, further comprising that the removable element that contains
this toe cap can be fully or partially lined on the outside or inside and it can be
found in any material or combination of materials; such as leather, fabric or synthetic
material and at the same time a variety of material designs such as textures, color,
print, or a combination of them or without lining.
4. A shoe convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing, according
to method of claim 1, further comprising that the removable element, including the
safety toe cap, can be made out of any material, color, texture, a combination of
these or even any set up of existing designs or yet to develop; as long as it complies
the current standards for toe protection, based on the standards of the place where
these shoes will be made.
5. A shoe convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing, according
to method of claim 1, further comprising that the shape of the removable element that
contains the safety toe cap can be found with different designs to partially or completely
fit the shape of the shoe and it can be found with different settings so that the
safety toe cap part covers just the minimum area of toe protection according to the
regulations of the place of production. The area that is not protected may not be
in the shoe or it may contain a hole or holes to decrease the weight or according
to the aesthetics design.
6. A shoe convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing, according
to method of claim 1, further comprising that the removable elements with toe caps
can be used with different designs as long as it follows the same shoe shape and feature
to be able to connect and fit. Meaning that the removable parts could be standardized
by the shoe model and size to be able to use different designs of removable elements
for each shoe model and vice versa.
7. A shoe convertible from a conventional shoe into a safety shoe with a casing, according
to method of claim 1, further comprising that the removable element can be found without
the safety toe cap which eliminates the toe protection feature, maintaining the feature
of having different removable elements for a pair of shoes and vice versa, as long
as they are the same size and footwear model.