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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Extensible Shoe or Boot US15933895 2018-03-23 US20190239593A1 2019-08-08 Wendie Willis
A shoe or boot, supplemented by an optional leg extension which may be attached to the basic shoe or boot. The optional extension has accommodation for attachment to the shoe or boot, a covering for this accommodation, and a drawstring or the like for tightening the top of the extension. As a shoe, the upper may be so low cut as to function as a shoe with the extension removed, and as a boot with the extension installed.
182 Apparatus to prevent removal of an article of clothing by a young child US15144912 2016-05-03 US10117475B2 2018-11-06 Dana Cassell; Haryce Cassell
A loss prevention mechanism may be attached to an article of clothing to prevent the removal of the article and/or at least one covering worn by the child. One implementation has a first connector coupled to a first covering, the first connector having a connector capable of forming a connection with a second covering, and a second connector coupled to the first connector and the first covering, wherein the second covering is positioned in a proximity to the first covering. The covering(s) may be any number of type of covering including socks, shoes, gloves, mittens, hats, and the like. The coupling mechanism is easy to operate yet requires a combination of skills not often exhibited by young children. Further, the components are all interconnected thereby preventing separation of and choking on any of the components.
183 Boot top opening covers US14569230 2014-12-12 US10085518B2 2018-10-02 Joseph Flaherty
A top covering for a boot includes an anchor having two ends with a length between, the two ends each having an attachment member, the anchor adapted to secure to a front side of the boot. The top covering also includes a pouch having a pocket and two ends with a length between, the two ends each having an attachment member that cooperate with the attachment members on the two ends of the anchor for securing the pouch around the boot, and a fastener for alternately opening and closing the pocket. The top covering further includes a cover adapted to prevent objects from entering the boot and having a tightening member for tightening the cover around the top of the boot when in use, the cover capable of being stored in the pouch when not in use so that it does not impede the wearer.
184 Article of footwear having ground surface material accumulation prevention structure US15036559 2014-11-13 US10034515B2 2018-07-31 Thomas J. Rushbrook
An article of footwear includes a sole having a lower surface, and a reactive element disposed on the lower surface of the sole. The reactive element has an exposed surface, and the reactive element is configured to transition the exposed surface between a first state and a second state in response to a compression force applied to the reactive element by an external ground surface in a user activity, to prevent accumulation of ground surface material, such as mud, dirt, clay, sand, slush, etc., compacting on the sole of the article of footwear in the user activity. The reactive element may include an elastomeric dome shaped popper that compresses flat in response to a compression force and then pops back to a non-compressed state in response to release of the compression force.
185 SPORTS SHOE DESIGNED TO IMPART CONTROLLED SPIN ON A BALL WHEN KICKED WITH THE TOES US15908915 2018-03-01 US20180184754A1 2018-07-05 Neil Richard Fraser
An sports shoe that changes shape in two ways. Firstly, a change of shape occurs when the sports shoe is used to kick a ball with the toes. This change of shape maximizes the area of contact with a ball that is kicked with the toes. Secondly, a change of shape occurs when the front of the sports shoe rotates during contact with a kicked ball.
186 Insect repellent US15247315 2016-08-25 US10004219B1 2018-06-26 Gino F. Morello; Warren A. Atheras
An insect repellant system includes a signal generator configured to receive a power input and provide first and second outputs. A first conductive element is connected to the first output and configured to electrically couple the first output to a subject to be protected. A second conductive element is connected to the second output and configured to electrically couple the second output to earth ground. The second conductive element is electrically isolated from the subject to be protected.
187 Self-fitting, self-adjusting, automatically adjusting and/or automatically fitting shoe/sneaker/footwear US15608524 2017-05-30 US09999278B2 2018-06-19 Peter A. Feinstein
Provided is a self-fitting and automatically adjustable footwear wherein the shoe upper and/or shoe tongue have or are attached to a shape memory material (“SMM”). Upon stimulation, the SMM deforms and brings the footwear to self-assemble about a foot, which further brings two clasp members close to each other and facilitates the clasp thereof to form a self-assembled and closed footwear. The clasp members may be integrated with straps or shoelaces, and optionally SMM. The footwear may include a motor, a control unit, and sensors which enable a motor-actuated fine tensioning of the footwear. A push button to enable manual opening of the footwear may be affixed on the footwear or removably attached to multiple surfaces/locations. The entire assembly generates data transmittable to health care providers and other data trackers. The footwear may include a battery, which may be charged by placing the footwear on a charge dock station.
188 SILICONE LACE WITH A STRONG VISUAL IDENTITY AND IMPROVED TEAR STRENGTH, AND LACING SYSTEM FORMED BY A PLATE FOR LOCKING THE LACE IN PLACE ON THE SHOE US15565383 2016-04-11 US20180140051A1 2018-05-24 Laurence JUGEAU
The invention is intended to provide silicone elastomer laces that are improved in terms of branding and/or ornamentation and/or tear strength and/or additional novel functions other than the mechanical properties and external appearance thereof, as well as a novel lacing solution. For this purpose, the invention relates first to a lace (1) for a shoe (2) equipped with a lace passage (3), the two edges (4, 5) of said passage having through-holes (7). The lace (1) essentially comprises at least one silicone elastomer that is at least partially cross-linked and includes one or more silicone polymers and fillers and, optionally, at least one of the following compounds: catalyst(s), cross-linking agent(s), pigment(s), parting agent(s), plasticiser(s), adhesion promoter(s). The lace is characterised in that it comprises, in the middle portion thereof, an identification zone (9) which is integral with the lace (1) and which, once the lace (1) has been passed through the through-holes (7, 7i) of the shoe (2), is intended to appear on the instep of the shoe (2), between the two lower through-holes (7i) located on either side, and at the base of, the lace passage (3) on the shoe (2). The invention also relates to a lace intended to be locked in place on the shoe (2) using a so-called “BlocKnot” plate (30) that is provided with multiple passages (20) for holding the lace (1) in place when the free ends of the strands (81) and (82) of the lace are interlaced through the passages (20) and gripped, preferably by passing the free ends of the strands (81) and (82) through the passages (20) in an alternating manner on the front and rear of the plate (30).
189 Shoe constructions having upper assemblies with independently movable booties and decoupled sole assemblies US15167910 2016-05-27 US09968161B2 2018-05-15 Pete Humphrey; Eric Rohr; Zachary Richard Adam Boteilho
Shoe constructions having upper assemblies with independent booties and/or decoupled sole assemblies are disclosed herein. A shoe configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology can include, for example, an upper assembly attached to a sole assembly. The upper assembly can include a throat portion defining an opening configured to receive a foot and a bootie attached the overlay primarily at the throat portion. The bootie can be movable relative to the remaining portion of the upper assembly and the sole assembly. The sole assembly can include a midsole and an outsole that together define a first portion in a forefoot region of the shoe and a second portion in a heel region of the shoe. The first portion and second portions can be decoupled from each other. The midsole can include a stability plate that provides medial and lateral stability to the sole assembly.
190 Magnet buckle US15625661 2017-06-16 US09955757B1 2018-05-01 Tak Sum Ng
A magnet buckle includes: a first part and a second part, the first part includes a shell, a first magnet and a stop mechanism; the shell is provided with a groove, the first magnet is disposed inside the groove, the second part includes a main body and a second magnet, the second magnet is disposed inside the main body, the first part and the second part can be fixed with each other through magnetic attraction between the first magnet and the second magnet, such that the main body can be accommodated in the groove and fixed by the stop mechanism; the groove is provided with a top opening configured to allow the main body to be inserted inward, and a side opening through which the main body can be detached from the first part.
191 Weighted Exercising Device US15287166 2016-10-06 US20180099174A1 2018-04-12 Ronald Biggs
A weighted exercising device for attachment to a foot of a user includes a shoe that is configured to couple to the foot of the user. A plate is coupled to a sole of the shoe. A pair of couplers is coupled singly to and extends from opposing sides of the plate proximate to a back of the plate. A plurality of weights is selectively couplable to the couplers. The improvement is the plate being coupled to the shoe such that the couplers are positioned to selectively couple to respective weights, wherein a selected degree of resistance is provided during exercise.
192 Shoe mounted gradiometer tool and method of adjustment US14876174 2015-10-06 US09933258B2 2018-04-03 Paul Mitchell
There is disclosed a shoe mounted gradiometer tool. The tool includes an enclosed housing having a convex interior base and a transparent top. A ball is disposed within the enclosed housing. The ball is sized and shaped to roll on the convex interior base. There is a mounting piece connected to the enclosed housing for securing the enclosed housing to an exterior surface of a shoe. The position of the shoe mounted gradiometer tool may be adjusted by placing a fastener through a fastener-receiving hole on the mounting piece. The fastener is loosely connected to a shoe. The orientation of the housing is adjusted by pivoting the housing around the fastener-receiving hole so that a marked level position of the tool corresponds to the lowest position of the convex interior base. The mounting piece is then mounted fixedly to the shoe.
193 Self-Fitting, Self-Adjusting, Automatically Adjusting and/or Automatically Fitting Shoe/Sneaker/Footwear US15608524 2017-05-30 US20180084867A1 2018-03-29 Peter A. Feinstein
Provided is a self-fitting and automatically adjustable footwear wherein the shoe upper and/or shoe tongue have or are attached to a shape memory material (“SMM”). Upon stimulation, the SMM deforms and brings the footwear to self-assemble about a foot, which further brings two clasp members close to each other and facilitates the clasp thereof to form a self-assembled and closed footwear. The clasp members may be integrated with straps or shoelaces, and optionally SMM. The footwear may include a motor, a control unit, and sensors which enable a motor-actuated fine tensioning of the footwear. A push button to enable manual opening of the footwear may be affixed on the footwear or removably attached to multiple surfaces/locations. The entire assembly generates data transmittable to health care providers and other data trackers. The footwear may include a battery, which may be charged by placing the footwear on a charge dock station.
194 Garment Protector US15238655 2016-08-16 US20180049495A1 2018-02-22 Chase Creason; Katy Creason
A garment protector for securing a pant leg to a boot so that the pant leg does not become ensnared or dirty is provided herein. A preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a flexible pant leg retainer designed so that it presses the end of the pant leg against a piece of footwear, such as a boot, in a tight, secure manner. Another embodiment of the present invention provides an elongated u-shaped retainer that secures a pant leg to a boot by sliding over the pant leg and around the rear portion, heel, of the boot. Yet another embodiment of the present invention provides an elongated u-shaped pant leg retainer with decorative features that are visible from the rear or sides of the retainer. Still another embodiment of the present invention provides an elongated u-shaped pant leg retainer is provided with strap attachments located on the end of each arm of the retainer.
195 Shoe attachment for pulling a dolly US15200225 2016-07-01 US20180000200A1 2018-01-04 Bryan Bloom
A shoe attachment device having a front metatarsal covering shell and a vertical lip used for wedging against a hand truck wheel axle in order to pull the hand truck by foot without straining the foot or toes. Holes formed in the metatarsal shell allow the device to be securely attached to a laced shoe via shoelaces.
196 FOOTWEAR WITH GUN HOLSTER US15181587 2016-06-14 US20170354197A1 2017-12-14 David Marker
A footwear for carrying a firearm includes an upper and a holster. The upper defines a cavity adapted to receive a foot. The holster is integrally formed with the upper. The holster is adapted to receive the firearm. The holster has a configuration specific to stabilizing the firearm within the holster and to the upper.
197 System and method of analyzing athletic activity US15230725 2016-08-08 US09810591B2 2017-11-07 Steven H. Walker
Various sensor systems are described herein, including inserts having sensors thereon, which are configured to be received in an article of footwear. The inserts may be connected to a sole member of the footwear, or may function as a sole member. The sensors may be piezoelectric sensors in some configurations. The system may also include an electronic module that is overmolded into the sole structure and includes a connector for external access.
198 Lace alternative shoe securement device US14720431 2015-05-22 US09743715B1 2017-08-29 Nancy Brekke-Jones
An exemplary embodiment provides for a conversion kit for a shoe, changing the configuration from lace to strap configuration, wherein the kit contains a strap with hook and loop material attached to the shoe through a shoe lace aperture, a loop piece attached to the shoe through a shoe lace aperture where the strap passes through the loop piece and is pulled taught to secure the shoe to the wearers' foot.
199 Attachment means for connecting a goalie pad to a skate US15235139 2016-08-12 US20170209768A1 2017-07-27 Michel Ratthe
An attachment means for connecting a goalie pad to a skate. Has a string which has elastic characteristics and which is retained substantially at its mid-point by a pad attachment member and which has its two distal ends capped with a hook means and a loop means. The string is wrapped first under and then over the skate (or vice versa) so that the hook and loop means can mate and thus securely retain the lower part of the pad onto the skate.
200 FOOT POSITIONING DEVICE US15457834 2017-03-13 US20170189777A1 2017-07-06 Matthew J. Robinson; Christopher Stevens
Various embodiments of a foot positioning device are provided. In one embodiment, a foot positioning device is provided, the device comprising: a proximal strap operatively connected to at least one of an individual's ankle or lower leg; a distal strap operatively connected to the individual's foot; and a heel strap connected to the proximal strap and the distal strap; wherein the foot positioning device causes a moment that biases the individual's foot toward a plantar flexion position.
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