Combination pedicure sandal

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Inventors

Poulos, Jon D.

Application #

907574

Filed

Aug-8-1997

Published

Feb-16-1999

Current US Class

036/11.5
036/88
036/94

International Classes

A43B 003/12; A43B 021/36; A43B 007/14

Field of Search

36/11.5 36/88 36/94 36/71 36/95 36/138 36/106

Examiners

Sewell; Paul T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McHale & Slavin, PA

US Patent References

4017987   Pedicure sandal

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Abstract
The pedicure sandal combination footwear is disclosed which provides a toe divider that is releasably secured to a sandal so as to maintain the toes in a predetermined position. The sandal includes a bridge strap that opens to allow the vertical placement of a foot onto the base member by use of the hook & pile attachment thereby allowing an individual to first position the toe divider onto the foot before placement of the foot onto the sandal. Once the foot is properly positioned the bridge straps may be wrapped around the foot so as to secure the foot in a fixed position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved sandal characterized by a base formed from flexible foam rubber materials having a cushioned upper surface, a lower surface providing ground abrasion resistance and an outer perimeter edge shaped to accommodate a human foot, said improvement comprising:

an adjustable bridge strap, said strap formed from a first strip of flexible material having a proximal end secured to said base adjacent to a first side surface of said outer perimeter edge and a distal end extending outwardly therefrom, and a second strip of flexible material having a proximal end secured to said base adjacent to a second side surface of said outer perimeter edge and a distal end extending outwardly therefrom, each said distal end including an attachment means for coupling together;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to footwear and more particularly to an improved sandal providing an adjustable bridge and toe divider.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A sandal is a type of footwear commonly used in an informal setting to protect an individual's feet. For instance, a barefoot individual is susceptible to the pain of stepping on a sharp rock, hot sand, or even hot seeping tar. The typical result is injury or contamination of the feet. In many instances it is not an acceptable practice to walk barefoot, and food establishments typically ban patrons who fail to wear footwear. For this reason, sandals have become a convenient form of footwear to protect an individual's feet yet providing a near barefoot experience.

Sandals may also be used to assist a beautician during a pedicure. U.S. Pat. No. 4,017,987 discloses a pedicure sandal having a base with four toe prongs extending out of the base for placement between the toes. Each prong maintains the toes in a spaced apart position. This assists a beautician in performing a pedicure by inhibiting the toes from touching and further allowing for the proper application of nail polish. By use of the pedicure sandal, an individual may immediately walk or drive a car with freshly polished toes. This eliminates the need for waiting up to an hour at a salon while the nail polish drys. However, even if the polish drys within an hour, it is known that the polish can still easily scratch should the individual immediately put on tight fitting shoes. The problem with the pedicure sandal of the prior art is that the toe positions are fixed and requires an individual to place their foot within the sandal which, by itself could damage the nail polish. The fixed prongs require the individual to wear the sandal throughout the entire pedicure process. If the sandal had been worn before, the bottom of the sandal could be contaminated and the beautician may refuse to work on the foot with the sandals in place. Even if the sandal is clean, the sandal is larger than the foot and is difficult to work with. If the sandal is installed after the pedicure, the individual must place their foot through a fixed strap and then insert the prongs between the toes. Any incorrect movement will cause the nail polish to be affected.
 
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