Beach sandal

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Inventors

Reiner, Joseph
Vigluicci, Kenneth
Reiner, Michael

Application #

786745

Filed

Apr-11-1977

Published

Jun-13-1978

Current US Class

036/11.5
036/116

International Classes

A43B 005/04

Field of Search

36/116 36/122 36/11.5 36/7.5

Examiners

Lawson; Patrick D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Collard; Allison C.

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Abstract
A beach shoe or sandal for walking on sandy or porous surfaces, comprising a flat sole surface in the general shape of the user's foot, which has a projecting, peripheral wall, formed perpendicular to the sole surface that terminates in a flat rim for contact with the sand. The projecting wall defines a cavity in the bottom surface of the sole, so that the sand becomes compacted when walked upon by the user. Suitable straps are secured to the top of the sole surface, for coupling to the user's foot.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A beach shoe for walking on sand surfaces, comprising:

a non-pivotable, flat sole surface in the general shape of the user's foot;

a continuous wall projecting substantially perpendicular to the sole surface and integrally-formed therewith and extending about and adjacent to the periphery of said surface, said wall terminating in a flat rim for contact with the sand and defining an unobstructed cavity in the bottom surface of the sole extending from the toe to the heel section of said sole, said peripheral wall being tapered from its widest portion adjacent to said sole surface, to its narrowest portion in contact with the sand surface, the depth of said cavity, defined by said projecting wall surface, being sufficient to prevent the bottom of said sole surface from contracting; and



Description
This invention relates to an improved beach sandal for walking on porous or sandy surfaces.

More specifically, this invention relates to a beach sandal, having a compression-forming sole for contact with porous or sandy surfaces.

Beach sandals are generally constructed with flat or ribbed soles for walking on hard or soft beach surfaces, and including straps for gripping the sandal to the user's foot. One of the disadvantages of walking on a sandy surface with a flat-soled shoe is that the sand gives way under the pressure of the foot, so that an additional effort has to be exerted by the user in walking across a sandy beach. The weight of the user's foot can never be evenly distributed across the entire sole surface, but it either applied to the heel or the toe area, which causes the sand to displace away from the point of pressure.

Accordingly, the present invention provides an improvement over conventional beach sandals, wherein a compression cavity or chamber is formed in the sole of the beach shoe, so that there is a minimal amount of displacement of the sand, due to its compaction, when the user traverses the surface wearing these sandals. The sandals include a peripheral rim, which defines a recessed area within their soles, and conventional straps for securing the sandal to the user's foot.
 
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