Sports sandal

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Inventors

Clancy, James F.

Application #

611805

Filed

Mar-6-1996

Published

Jul-29-1997

Current US Class

036/11.5
036/50.1

International Classes

A43B 003/12

Field of Search

36/11.5 36/50.1 36/114

Assignee

L.A. Gear, Inc. (Santa Monica, CA)

Examiners

Patterson; M. D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lawrence; Don C.

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Abstract
A sports sandal includes sole and a partial upper. The partial upper includes a plurality apertures that accommodate a lace therethrough. The lace tension is selectively adjustable and the partial upper is flexible and contoured to fit snugly about the wearer's foot. The use of flexible fabrics enable the sports sandal to be used in a wider variety of athletic activities, while the adjustable lacing system adds to wearer's comfort.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sports sandal comprising:

a sole having a forward portion for accommodating a wearer's toes and a rearward portion for accommodating a wearer's heel;

a partial upper attached to said sole at a plurality of points, said upper being formed of resilient and flexible material and including an instep portion and a heel strap;

a first pair of attachment straps for securing said partial upper to said sole;

a first plurality of apertures disposed on said heel strap;

a second plurality of apertures disposed on said partial upper adjacent said first pair of attachment straps;

a third plurality of apertures disposed on said instep portion at a position substantially adjacent said rearward portion of said sole;



Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/051,310, filed concurrently herewith, entitled SPORTS SANDAL, which application is, by this reference, incorporated herein in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a sports sandal. More particularly, it is directed to an all-purpose sports sandal that incorporates a novel lacing system.

2. Description of the Related Art

Sandal style footwear has been worn by people for literally thousands of years. Lacing systems for sandals, when provided, typically include a lace threaded through one or more eyelets disposed on an upper portion of the sandal. Grommets may be provided to reinforce the eyelet and prevent damage to the sandal. The lace is typically threaded in a cross pattern through the eyelets and tied at both ends near the ankle of the wearer. The lacing system pulls together two sides of the sandal to secure the sandal to the wearer's foot.
 
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