REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONApplicant claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/755,805 filed Jan. 23, 2013.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates generally to a shoe, and more particularly to a shoe with an appearance that can change.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONShoes have existed for many centuries. Today, a shoe, even a sports shoe, can be a fashion statement for an individual. The problem is that shoes have become very expense, yet people are inclined to purchase multiple shoes of different colors or patterns so that they coordinate with different articles of clothing or wardrobes. The desire to have many differently colored shoes may not be achievable to a person on a budget.
Accordingly, it is seen that a need remains for a shoe that can change appearance. It is to the provision of such therefore that the present invention is primarily directed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe embodying principles of the invention in a preferred form.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the shoe ofFIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONWith reference next to the drawings, there is shown ashoe10 according to the present invention. Theshoe10 has a main portion11 and aninsert portion12. The main portion11 may be conformed in any conventional style, such as the athletic shoe shown in the preferred embodiment but not limited to such.
The shoe main portion11 includes a sole14 and an upper orcover15 coupled to the sole14. The upper15 includes an exterior orouter layer16 and an interior orinner layer17 separated from theouter layer16 so as to form apocket18 therebetween. A top edge21 of theinner layer17 is coupled to atop edge22 of theouter layer16 with and conventionally known releasable fastener or fastening means23, such as with hook and loop type fasteners of the preferred embodiment. Theouter layer16, or at least a portion or portions of the outer layer, has a clear, open, or transparent portion(s) or window(s)24 which is made of a clear or transparent flexible plastic material or remain open. Alternatively, the entire outer layer may be made of a transparent plastic material, wherein the entire outer layer may be considered the transparent portion or window. Theinner layer17 is made of a flexible material, such as a cloth, leather, imitation leather, or any other material suitable for the making of shoes or the like.
Theinsert portion12 is made of a flexible material, which may be a cloth, leather, imitation leather, or the suitable material or the like. Theinsert portion12 has the same general shape and size as that of the upper'spocket18. As such, theinsert portion12 may be inserted into thepocket18 of the upper by first separating the fastener23 and opening thepocket18 between the outer and inner layers. Theinsert portion12 is then slid into the pocket and the fastener23 meshed to couple the inner and outer layers of the upper together to maintain the position of theinsert portion12. Once positioned within the upper, theinsert portion12 is visible through theclear portions24 of the shoes.
It should be understood that theinsert portion12 may be easily interchanged with a different, second or any number of insert portion(s)12′ which the same configuration as thefirst insert12 to enable one to change the look, color, or appearance of the shoe without having to purchase an entirely new shoe. Such an interchangeable insert would also allow the changing of inserts reflecting the support of different sports related teams.
It should be noted that theinsert portion12 may be made of the same material of a person's other article of clothing, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket, so that the shoes coordinate exactly with that article of clothing. It should be noted that the fastener or fastener means may be any conventionally know device for releasably holding or coupling two layers together, such as snaps, buttons, adhesives, tongue and groove fasteners, or the like.
Lastly, it should be understood that the clear portion orwindow24 may be in the form of an opening without any material therein, i.e., an open window through which the insert is viewable.
It thus is seen that a shoe is now provided which overcomes problems associated with shoes of the prior art. While this invention has been described in detail with particular references to the preferred embodiments thereof, it should be understood that many modifications, additions and deletions, in addition to those expressly recited, may be made thereto without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.