Article of footwear

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Inventors

Riecken, George C.

Application #

082709

Filed

Oct-9-1979

Published

Nov-17-1981

Current US Class

036/101
036/11.5
036/110
036/97

International Classes

A43B 003/26; A43B 003/24; A43B 003/12

Field of Search

36/97 36/11.5 36/100 36/101 36/50 24/73

Examiners

Lawson; Patrick D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jenkins, Coffey, Hyland, Badger & Conard

US Patent References

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4200997   Sandal

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Abstract
An article of footwear being in the form of a sandle includes a platform, two straps anchored to the platform to secure the platform to a wearer's foot, and an expedient, such as a velcro strip, mounted to the edge of the platform for removably fastening an upper foot covering to the platform to convert the sandal to a shoe and vice versa. The sandal includes a sole, a heel provided on the sole, an arch-engaging loop, an ankle-encircling loop, and one or more toe-receiving loops. The sole, an arch, a wedged heel, and a plurality of channels for movably receiving the straps are formed in a single molded platform to reduce the number of fabrication steps and make the sandle lighter. Each of the loops is anchored to the sole for adjustably securing the sole to a wearer's foot and for adjustably engaging the toe or toes of the wearer's foot. The arch-engaging loop and the toe-receiving loops are formed by a first strap and the ankle-encircling loop is formed by a second strap. A buckle is carried by the first strap and cooperates with the second strap to adjustably connect the first strap to the second strap to secure the sole to the wearer's foot and to apply a corrective force to the toe or toes of the wearer's foot. The length of the first strap is variable to accommodate various sizes and shapes of wearer's feet by adjusting the position of the buckle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An article of footwear being in the form of a sandal comprising a sole; a heel provided on the sole; an arch-engaging loop, an ankle-encircling loop and at most one toe-receiving loop for adjustably securing the sole to a wearer's foot and for adjustably receiving at most one toe of the wearer's foot; the arch-engaging and toe-receiving loop being formed by a first strap having one end anchored adjacent to one lateral side of the sole; the ankle-encircling loop being formed by a second strap having one end anchored adjacent to the same lateral side of the sole as the first strap; and means for adjustably connecting the first strap to the second strap to secure the sole to the wearer's foot and to apply a corrective force to the one toe of the wearer's foot; the connecting means being carried by the first strap adjacent to another opposite lateral side of the sole.



Description
In general, the present invention relates to articles of footwear, and more particularly to orthopedic footwear for treatment and convalescense of foot-related problems such as hallux valgus, splay foot, and hammer toe. Further, the article of footwear includes a removable upper foot covering to provide both cosmetic appearance and weather protection for the foot during treatment or convalescence.

In my U.S. Pat. No. 3,066,678, issued Dec. 4, 1962, I have disclosed an orthopedic sandal including a single toe-receiving loop for the treatment of hallux valgus. However, it has been discovered that the sandal disclosed in my prior patent is stiff, heavy, uncomfortable, and lacks versatility. While the sandal was useful for the treatment of hallux valgus, many other foot-related problems were incapable of being treated by the sandal because of the problems noted above.

Futhermore, after surgery, the foot has typically been placed in a plaster cast for convalescence, which greatly restricts the mobility of the patient. The article of footwear of the present invention can be used for convalescence and allows the patient to walk within a very short period of time after surgery.
 
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