序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 SNOWBOARD ACCESSORY US15596180 2017-05-16 US20180049511A1 2018-02-22 Scott Pedersen
A snowboard accessory for engagement with a snowboard boot and a snowboard is described. The snowboard accessory includes a support pad including a top support pad surface and a bottom support pad surface. At least a portion of the support pad is magnetically active. The top support pad surface is configured for both magnetic and supporting engagement with at least a portion of a snowboard. An elongated anchoring strap extends laterally from the support pad and includes at least one strap end laterally spaced from the support pad. The elongate anchoring strap is removably attached to the bottom support pad surface. The at least one strap end is configured for securement to the snowboard boot.
62 Metatarsal guards for footwear US14831484 2015-08-20 US09675131B2 2017-06-13 Matthew L. Gould; Eric P. Fracassi
Safety footwear adapted to provide protection to the instep region and/or metatarsals of a wearer is provided, including an internal metatarsal guard disposed in an interior of an upper, a first external metatarsal guard joined with the exterior of the upper, and optionally a second external metatarsal guard joined with the exterior of the upper, and overlapping the first external metatarsal guard. Upon flexing of the instep region during a gait cycle of a wearer, the second external metatarsal guard can ride along the first external metatarsal guard in a lobster tail articulation. The footwear and its components provide impact and crushing force resistance, yet the footwear is flexible enough to provide enhanced mobility to a wearer.
63 FOOTWEAR VENTILATION STRUCTURES AND METHODS US15176517 2016-06-08 US20160353843A1 2016-12-08 Thomas Yeh
Various embodiments of protective footwear are disclosed with improved ventilation characteristics. The protective footwear includes a toe cap having a ventilation channel, and various other ventilation structures to improve heat-transfer properties of the footwear.
64 Footwear Articles with Extension Apparatuses and Methods of Using the Same US14596897 2015-01-14 US20150196094A1 2015-07-16 Randy L. Hansen
The present invention relates to a footwear article, such as a boot, having a knob, hook, platform or other extension protruding on an upper portion thereof. The knob, hook, platform or other extension may be utilized for engaging with a cart, dolly or other movable object for moving the same by moving the wearer's foot. Methods of using the same are further provided.
65 SAFETY FOOTWEAR US12582007 2009-10-20 US20100095549A1 2010-04-22 Simon LA ROCHELLE
An item of footwear comprises an upper adapted to receive a foot of the wearer. A sole is secured to a bottom surface of the upper. A shell is positioned on a front-end portion of the upper so as to cover the toe region of the upper. The shell has an extension projecting below a junction between the upper and the sole to cover at least the junction in the toe region of the item of footwear.
66 FLEXIBLY RIGID PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS US11935122 2007-11-05 US20080115387A1 2008-05-22 Van T. Walworth; David B. Hook; Thomas Leonard; Craig Whitaker; James F. Walworth; Brian Church; Dave Goldman; Mark Howell
The subject invention improves traditional safety equipment intended to protect the lower leg, ankle, foot, and toes applicable in industrial and commercial as well as casual and athletic uses. The personal protective equipment (PPE) of the subject invention comprises a soleplate, a metatarsal component, a toe cap, and a tibia-fibula component; these components can be implemented alone or in combination within a shoe or boot providing for various levels of protection depending on the desired application. Further embodiments provide for both the implementation of the protective components within the footwear as well as components that can be worn in conjunction with pre-existing shoes or boots.
67 Metatarsal guard US09875542 2001-06-06 US07328526B2 2008-02-12 Ruk Peterson
A unitary one piece molded metatarsal guard has a convex arch portion over the wearer's instep extending from the rear of the wearer's toes to the top of the wearer's instep and integrally molded concave right and left support legs overlying a shoe sole. The right and left support legs extend on opposite sides of the wearer's foot.
68 Shoe and boot protecting assembly US10987910 2004-11-15 US07127836B1 2006-10-31 John R. Jamison
A shoe and boot protecting assembly includes a foot portion with a top wall. A front wall, a first side wall and a second side wall are each integrally attached to and extend downwardly from the top wall. An ankle portion includes a forward wall that has a lower edge, and upper edge, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. The lower edge is integrally attached a back edge of the top wall. A first lateral wall is attached to the first lateral edge and is orientated parallel with the first side wall. A second lateral wall is attached to the second lateral edge and is orientated parallel with the second side wall. Each of a plurality of couplers is attached to the ankle and foot portions. The couplers are adapted for releasably securing the foot and ankle portions on a foot covering.
69 Protective covering for footwear US10852738 2004-05-24 US20050257404A1 2005-11-24 James Daza
A safety device for manual labor activities in the form of a protective footwear and lower leg covering protects the shoes and lower trousers or legs of a wearer while painting or using a mower, string trimmer, chain saw, or other equipment which may discharge objects at high speed, as well as for usage in extreme conditions, such as that experienced by workmen such as welders and grinders, who may be exposed to showers of sparks and/or droplets of molten metal. The covering device also serves to protect the user's shoes and clothing from premature replacement, in addition to functioning as a safety device for the skin of the user.
70 Protection for a sports shoe, particularly for a golf shoe US10659333 2003-09-11 US20040049949A1 2004-03-18 Francesco Valentini
A protection for a sports shoe, particularly for a golf shoe, comprising a sheath that can be applied to a tip of the shoe and is provided with removable retention elements to prevent disengagement from the shoe.
71 Football boot US10258108 2003-04-30 US20030167658A1 2003-09-11 Iain Davis
A football boot (1) has a ball controlling surface which comprises an elasticated frictional surface. Conveniently the elasticated frictional surface may be provided in the form of a plurality of pieces of frictional material (11a, 11b, 11c, . . . ) fixed to an elasticated surface (12). Alternatively the elastic material may be provided between adjacent pieces of frictional material. The surface may equally be provided in the form of a material which inherently has both elasticated and frictional properties. Optionally the ball controlling surface is provided with an additional layer (13) of confined fluid substance located beneath the elasticated surface (12).
72 Metatarsal guard US09875542 2001-06-06 US20020184794A1 2002-12-12 Ruk Peterson; RICHARD JONES
A unitary one piece molded metatarsal guard has a convex arch portion over the wearer's instep extending from the rear of the wearer's toes to the top of the wearer's instep and integrally molded concave right and left support legs overlying a shoe sole. The right and left support legs extend on opposite sides of the wearer's foot.
73 Metatarsal safety guard for footwear US237242 1999-01-26 US6161313A 2000-12-19 Michel Bisson
A metatarsal guard for footwear comprises an arched body which covers a dorsal surface of a wearer's metatarsal foot area. The arched body has lateral bottom edges for engaging a footwear sole to transmit loads from the arched body to the footwear sole. Slits are defined in a rear portion of the arched body so as to form a longitudinally extending central T-shaped tongue and two longitudinally extending lateral tongues in order to increase the flexibility of the metatarsal guard. The T-shaped tongue has a rear edge extending in a concave curved line transversally of the footwear so as to prevent transmission of punctual loads to the wearer's foot. By optimizing the number and the configuration of the tongues, both the wearer's comfort and protection are maximized.
74 Footwear protector US908364 1997-08-07 US5855078A 1999-01-05 Ted Starker
A footwear protector for motorcyclists. The footwear protector includes a leather shoe cover including a loop portion and a curved bill portion, the loop portion having at least two centrally positioned strap securing loops and one buckle securing loop formed thereon; an elongated flexible securing strap including a tip end and a buckle end, the tip end being threaded sequentially through the buckle securing loop in a direction away from the at least two centrally positioned strap securing loops, and then through each of the centrally positioned strap securing loops in a direction toward the buckle securing loop beginning with the strap securing loop positioned farthest away from the buckle securing loop, the buckle end including a buckle assembly securable to the securing strap in a manner to form at least one closed loop; a resilient plastic shift lever contact section stitched to the curved bill portion of the leather shoe cover in a manner to form a compartment; and a curved protective metal plate positioned within the compartment formed between the resilient plastic shift lever contact section and the curved bill portion of the leather shoe cover.
75 Metatarsal guard for safety shoe US218251 1994-03-25 US5457898A 1995-10-17 Gilles Fortin; Sylvain Roy; Christian Major
A metatarsal guard inserted in the upper of a safety shoe is made of plastic and defines an arch extending from the sole of the shoe on one side of the wearer's instep to the sole on the other side of the wearer's instep. The metatarsal guard includes a rear impact-absorbing portion having longitudinal slits cut in the sheet material to form a transversal series of longitudinal tongues that spread apart to follow the movement of the foot when the wearer is walking. An integral flap is formed in the sheet material at the distal end of the central tongue. This central tongue is folded to apply the flap to the top surface of the tongues and thereby distribute the load upon the impact of a falling object. The metatarsal guard is further provided with two lateral slits cut in the sheet material and extending transversely to facilitate flexion of the metatarsal guard upon flexion of the wearer's foot. A front portion of the metatarsal guard includes at least one longitudinally extending tongue bent to be applied to the top surface of the toe cap whereby load applied to the metatarsal guard is also applied to the toe cap.
76 Shoe wear protector US285695 1994-08-04 US5454172A 1995-10-03 William L. Crigger
A wear protector for a shoe in the form of a solid, flexible pad which is to be adhesively secured to a localized area on the upper of a shoe. The pad includes an exterior surface and is configured of a plurality of ridges and a plurality of grooves with there being a groove located between each directly adjacent pair of ridges. Each ridge is to encounter abrasive wear thereby protecting the upper of the shoe from wear in the area of the solid, flexible pad. During flexing of the shoe the material of the grooves deflects so as to not hinder the flexing movement of the shoe.
77 Shoe shield US53956 1993-04-27 US5313719A 1994-05-24 Terence L. Koethe
A shoe shield is adapted to be detachably secured to the lacings of a shoe to protect the lacings and to provide a surface for a decorative emblem or feature.
78 Universal protective shield for the foot US911801 1992-07-10 US5185945A 1993-02-16 Peter A. Nielsen; Paul F. Henthorn
A universal protective shield includes a central portion with three or moreingers integral with the central portion; openings located between adjacent fingers and above the sole of the foot covering to which the shield is attached, the openings permitting the fingers and the central portion to be adapted to conform to a foot covering: and screws for fastening the protective shield to a foot covering via bores located in the fingers. Flaps, attached to the fingers, diminish the size of the openings. The present invention may be adapted from a flat template or reformed to fit different shaped foot coverings.
79 Foot support US110456 1987-10-19 US5074059A 1991-12-24 Jerald R. Melcher
To support a foot, a special shoe is adapted to receive a flat flexible member having a first fastening means on one end thereof, whereby it may be fastened to a shoe. The shoe has first, second, third and fourth fastening means attached thereto. The second and third fastening means are positioned on opposite sides of the medial plane of the arch of the shoe and are spaced from each other within a range of one-half to four inches; the first and fourth fastening means being positioned within a range of one-eighth to two inches upwardly from a sole and within a range of one-half to three inches of a heel, whereby they are located lower than the arch of the shoe and within a range from the arch of one-half to three inches. The flat flexible member has a second fastening means on a second side, whereby one of said first and second fastening means may be fastened to a shoe over the arch of the foot and the other fastened to a location on the shoe near the sole adjacent to the heel. The strap between said first fastening means and second fastening means has a length of between three inches and eight inches. The first fastening means is a hook and loop fastening means having an area of between three and six square inches.
80 Safety shoe structure US250163 1988-09-28 US4870762A 1989-10-03 Martin Lee
A safety shoe structure including a protective cap mounted above the toe receiving portion of the shoe and between the upper layer and the lining, in which the protective cap has a forward edge formed with a horizontal and inwardly extending lateral flange and a rear edge extended and engaged with a soft piece, while the sole is provided thereon with a generally U-shaped hard piece located at the forward end of the sole upon which the lateral flange rests and a sponge member covers the remaining portion of the sole, and an insole is provided onto the lateral flange and the sponge member.
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