Shoe with replaceable hygienic cartridge

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Inventors

Kim, Insop

Application #

969797

Filed

Nov-13-1997

Published

Jul-13-1999

Current US Class

036/136
036/3B

International Classes

A43B 007/06; A43B 023/00

Field of Search

36/3

Examiners

Patterson; M. D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

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Abstract
A shoe with a replaceable hygienic cartridge in the heel portion thereof, forces a chemical agent through the shoe due to the intermittent compression or pumping action while a wearer of the shoe is walking, running, or using the shoe in a similar manner. The shoe includes a chemical cartridge chamber in the heel portion of the sole, into which a flexible and resilient cartridge is removably installed. The cartridge may contain any of a number of different materials or agents, such as deodorant, anti-bacterial, fungicidal, desiccant, etc., or various combinations thereof; as desired. The upper surface of the sole within the shoe contains a series of grooves or channels therein, which communicate with the cartridge chamber by a passage therebetween. A porous insole overlays the upper surface of the sole and its channels. When the shoe is worn, the intermittent compression of the heel at the beginning of each step also compresses the cartridge, forcing a portion of the material therein upwardly through the passage and channels in the upper surface of the sole, where the material is diffused through the porous insole into the interior of the shoe beneath the sole of the wearer's foot. The cartridge is quickly and easily replaced when the material therein is dissipated. The arrangement may be adapted to virtually any type of footwear, but is particularly well suited for athletic shoes having relatively soft and resilient heels, to compress the cartridge more readily.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Footwear with a replaceable hygienic cartridge, comprising:

a shoe having a sole, with said sole including a rearwardly disposed heel and an upper surface;

said heel including a generally horizontal cartridge chamber formed therein, with said cartridge chamber including an open cartridge insertion end and an opposite internal end;

a cartridge for hygienically treating said shoe, with said cartridge being removably installed within said cartridge chamber of said heel;

said cartridge comprising a hollow, flexible, resilient body having at least one hygienic chemical therein, with said cartridge body further being porous throughout at least a portion thereof;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to footwear, and more particularly to a shoe which is adapted to hold a replaceable cartridge in the heel thereof. The cartridge may contain any one of a number of different ingredients (deodorants, fungicides, etc.), with the cartridge chamber communicating with the upper surface of the shoe sole and insole. The natural alternating compressive pumping action of the heel during walking, running, and similar activities, causes the cartridge ingredients to be forced throughout the shoe to deodorize or otherwise beneficially affect the shoe.

2. Description of the Related Art

It is well known that certain odor producing bacteria perform most efficiently in conditions of relatively high moisture and warmth, conditions generally found in the average shoe while it is being worn. Other clothing generally "breathes" better than does footwear, resulting in better circulation to reduce the ambient moisture, and also gradually dissipating any resulting odor which may be produced by such bacteria, to an unnoticeable degree. However, foot and shoe odors are considered to be a nagging problem to most persons, particularly as the importance of personal hygiene has been recognized over the years.
 
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