序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Shoe-protector. US1908464382 1908-11-25 US912862A 1909-02-16 LENDGREN ALFRED
42 Improved compound to be US90118D US90118A 1869-05-18
43 ATHLETIC SHOE PROTECTOR US16356256 2019-03-18 US20190208857A1 2019-07-11 Angela Constantine
The invention provides an athletic shoe protector for protecting and preserving the spikes on athletic shoes and further protects surfaces off of the playing field or track from being damaged by the spikes. The athletic shoe protector of the invention comprises a single-layer sole that is quickly and easily attachable and detachable from the spiked athletic shoe via an attaching means.
44 Retrofit shoe heel system US15499838 2017-04-27 US10064450B1 2018-09-04 Jessica S. Groves-Hill
A retrofit shoe heel system for stiletto-heeled shoes has a heel outsole piece, a heel midsection piece, and a heel top piece. The heel outsole piece has a column extending therefrom with an open-end, hollow shaft running longitudinally therethrough which is sized and shaped to receive the stiletto heel of a shoe, and a ground contact surface area extending outwardly about the column which increases the shoe's heel ground contact area. The heel midsection piece has an outer contour substantially matching an outer contour of the outsole piece, and an aperture therethrough which is sized and shaped to surround the column of the outsole piece. The heel top piece has a skirt portion with an outer contour substantially matching an outer contour of the outsole piece, and an aperture therethrough which is sized and shaped to surround the column when stacked on top of the outsole piece.
45 Footwear traction devices and systems and mechanisms for making durable connections to soft body materials US14573790 2014-12-17 US10004298B2 2018-06-26 Christopher Bunch
The present disclosure is directed toward a device that can be worn over footwear to provide traction, such as on slick or slippery surfaces, in snow, or on ice. Described embodiments include footwear accessory devices comprising at least one cleat that provides traction but does not add significantly to the profile of the footwear during use. The present disclosure is also directed toward to connecting bodies that can be used to couple objects to a stretchy material.
46 Article Of Footwear With Cleat Arrangement Including Angled Cleats US15466387 2017-03-22 US20170188662A1 2017-07-06 Jim Baucom; Joseph Howley; Morgan Stauffer
An article of footwear with an arrangement of cleats is disclosed. The arrangement of cleats may enhance traction during the first step of sprinting, quick directional changes, and backward movement. The arrangement of cleats may be disposed on a base plate and may include a first angled cleat aligned with the hallux of a user and a second angled cleat disposed proximate a rearward edge of the base plate. The first angled cleat and two flat cleats may be aligned with the perimeter of a circle on the forefoot region of the base plate.
47 HEEL PROTECTOR US15087580 2016-03-31 US20160278483A1 2016-09-29 Grace Hwang; Nicolas Zadno
A shielding cup is provided for use with a self-fusing member or collapsible heat-concentrating accessory. The shielding cup is attached to a shoe heel as a temporary fix for a worn heel tip. The cup can be attached to the heel by a self-fusing member that binds to itself. The cup can also be attached by using a heat source and collapsible heat-concentrating accessory to concentrate heat on the heat-shrink version of the shielding cup.
48 SHOE PROTECTOR US15044496 2016-02-16 US20160235166A1 2016-08-18 Ricci Bryan
A sole protector having a sole protector material with a lower surface that is meant to be exposed when the sole protector is applied to a shoe, an adhesive layer on an opposite surface of the sole protector material and a peel-away backing layer on the adhesive wherein the sole protector material is the same color as the sole on which it is placed and it covers about 85% of the sole of the shoe onto which it is applied.
49 ANTI-SLIP MECHANISM FOR FOOTWEAR THEREOF US14593031 2015-01-09 US20150296926A1 2015-10-22 Gilbert AUDET; Hubert AUDET; Judith ROY
A footwear including a retractable anti-slip mechanism is presented, the anti-slip mechanism comprising at least one retractable ground-engaging member disposed in a sole of the footwear and pivotally connected to a pivot member extending on a side of the footwear for selectively expanding the at least one retractable ground-engaging members under the sole to engage with the ground and retracting the at least one retractable ground-engaging members in the sole to prevent engaging the ground.
50 Stiletto heel protector US13786843 2013-03-06 US09107477B2 2015-08-18 Parsa T. Zadeh
A heel guard detachably mountable onto a heel post of a high heel shoe extends the heel post pressure area, while moving over rough terrain preventing the heel post from sinking into soft surfaces. The heel guard comprises a base portion and an upper portion. The base portion dissipates the heel post pressure while the upper portion frictionally grips the heel post. The upper portion projects from the base portion in a curvilinear fashion into a plurality of stays that converge forming an aperture before extending into the upper portion interior. The upper portion can also be an hourglass columnar receptacle with a bore that tapers from a wide opening to a narrower middle section then to a wider base. The narrower middle section frictionally grips heel posts of varying thicknesses.
51 HEEL PROTECTOR US13210219 2011-08-15 US20130042505A1 2013-02-21 Grace Hwang; Nicolas Zadno
A shielding cup is provided for use with a self-fusing member or collapsible heat-concentrating accessory. The shielding cup is attached to a shoe heel as a temporary fix for a worn heel tip. The cup can be attached to the heel by a self-fusing member that binds to itself. The cup can also be attached by using a heat source and collapsible heat-concentrating accessory to concentrate heat on the heat-shrink version of the shielding cup.
52 SHOE SOLES FOR ENHANCING GRIPPING WITH A SMOOTH HARD SURFACE US13178778 2011-07-08 US20120066938A1 2012-03-22 MARK FRENCH; LUCAS JAMES TUCKER; TIMOTHY EDWARD BANACH
Shoe soles with and without removable/replaceable gripping pods for athletic or sport shoes are provided with enhanced traction. The sole portions or gripping pods may be provided with a supply of a substance that exhibits a tackiness for enhancing friction between the shoe sole and the any hard floor. The tackiness-enhancing substance may be time-released or discharged from within the shoe sole onto the lower surface(s) of the sole that make(s) contact with the smooth hard playing surface or may be in response to compression or shear forces acting on the sole during play to prolong the tacky properties and reduce slippage. A visual indicator may be provided for notifying the player that it is time to replace the worn or used pod and insert a fresh pod or insert into the pod(s) to maintain high levels of gripping.
53 Footwear with laminated sole assembly US11766127 2007-06-21 US07882648B2 2011-02-08 Elizabeth Langvin
An article of footwear includes an upper and a sole assembly positioned beneath the upper. The sole assembly includes an outer layer having a plurality of recesses formed in an upper surface thereof, with each recess forming a corresponding projection on a lower surface of the outer layer. Each of a plurality of core members is received in one of the recesses. An inner layer is laminated to the outer layer, thereby capturing the core members between the outer and inner layers.
54 SHOE HEEL SUPPORT DEVICE US12298882 2007-04-24 US20090217553A1 2009-09-03 Samantha May Elizabeth Jagger
A shoe heel support device for providing support and stability to a heel of a shoe when worn, is described. The support device is includes an attachment means for fastening the device to the heel of a shoe, and a ground contacting surface. The ground contacting surface contacts a surface of ground in use, such that a generally downwards force applied by a wearer of the shoe to a base of the shoe heel is distributed over an area that is greater than that of a surface area of the base of the shoe heel. The device is particularly useful for application in instances where a high heeled shoe is being worn upon surfaces that are soft, by preventing or inhibiting the heel of the shoe from sinking into the ground.
55 Attachable and detachable modification for high heeled shoes US12317724 2008-12-29 US20090165337A1 2009-07-02 Matthew Cohen; Jennifer Cohen
A device that is a shoe heel attachment is provided, the device functioning to increase the surface area of the distal end of the heel portion of a high-heeled shoe, the device including an anchor portion and a planar portion. The device protects the heel of a high value shoe from abrasion and moisture that results from walking on permeable ground surfaces such as grass, mud, and snow, and improves the safety of the wearer from falls that would otherwise result from insertion of the heel into catching spaces such as sidewalk cracks and subway grate coverings.
56 FOOTWEAR WITH LAMINATED SOLE ASSEMBLY US11766127 2007-06-21 US20080313932A1 2008-12-25 ELIZABETH LANGVIN
An article of footwear includes an upper and a sole assembly positioned beneath the upper. The sole assembly includes an outer layer having a plurality of recesses formed in an upper surface thereof, with each recess forming a corresponding projection on a lower surface of the outer layer. Each of a plurality of core members is received in one of the recesses. An inner layer is laminated to the outer layer, thereby capturing the core members between the outer and inner layers.
57 Athletic shoe having an improved cleat configuration US10925250 2004-08-24 US20060042124A1 2006-03-02 David Mills; Jacob Ulkus
An athletic shoe having an improved cleat configuration is provided. Various cleats are positioned for improved heel to toe transition and cleat pressure distribution as well as improved take-off and braking and side to side control for a wide variety of sports.
58 Horseshoe-shape bowling shoe heel US09991101 2001-11-21 US06907682B2 2005-06-21 William Alfond; Charles H. Lewia
A heel surface element for a bowling shoe has a body defining an upper, attachment surface for attachment of the heel surface element upon a heel region of a bowling shoe and a lower, heel surface having a horseshoe-shape surface disposed for engagement upon a bowling alley approach surface during bowling motion and center region surface spaced from contact with the bowling alley approach surface. The center region surface is defined peripherally by the horseshoe-shape surface and extends from a heel front edge towards a heel rear edge. The horseshoe-shape surface tapers from a front thickness in a region adjacent the heel front edge to a second, relatively greater thickness in a region adjacent the heel rear edge. The heel front edge defines a notch extending toward the heel rear edge. The center region surface narrows, curving inwardly from the heel front edge toward the heel rear edge. Each of the heel surface and the horseshoe-shape surface has a rounded front or leading edge. Also described is a bowling shoe with a heel having a heel surface as described above, the heel surface being defined by a fixed heel or by a removable heel surface element.
59 Climbing shoe with hooking teeth on the heel US10127666 2002-04-22 US20030196354A1 2003-10-23 Young Chu
A climbing shoe with a hooking teeth heel that wraps around the heel part of the climbing shoe and is connected to the upper portion. The hooking teeth are made of multiple lateral ridges that will improve the grip of the foot during heel maneuvers.
60 Horseshoe-shape bowling shoe heel US09991101 2001-11-21 US20020078601A1 2002-06-27 William Alfond; Charles H. Lewia
A heel surface element for a bowling shoe has a body defining an upper, attachment surface for attachment of the heel surface element upon a heel region of a bowling shoe and a lower, heel surface having a horseshoe-shape surface disposed for engagement upon a bowling alley approach surface during bowling motion and center region surface spaced from contact with the bowling alley approach surface. The center region surface is defined peripherally by the horseshoe-shape surface and extends from a heel front edge towards a heel rear edge. The horseshoe-shape surface tapers from a front thickness in a region adjacent the heel front edge to a second, relatively greater thickness in a region adjacent the heel rear edge. The heel front edge defines a notch extending toward the heel rear edge. The center region surface narrows, curving inwardly from the heel front edge toward the heel rear edge. Each of the heel surface and the horseshoe-shape surface has a rounded front or leading edge. Also described is a bowling shoe with a heel having a heel surface as described above, the heel surface being defined by a fixed heel or by a removable heel surface element.
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