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Feb. 28, 1956 R. H. HARDlMoN 2,736,110
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2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed July 51 1953 Feb. 28, 1956 R. H. HARDxMoN SHOE 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed July 51 1953 INVENTOR.
United States PatentfO SHOE Robert Henderson Hardimon, Memphis, Tenn.
Application July 31, 1953, Serial No. 371,575
6 Claims. (Cl. 36--58.5)
This invention relates to a shoe and more particularly to a shoe adapted for use by handicapped persons.
It is well known that shoes of ordinary construction present difculties to Ihandicapped persons as when a hand or arm is crippled it is difficult to tie shoe laces and otherwise to perform the ordinary operations required to fasten the shoes on the feet. Even the donning of shoes of the type having no laces present difficulties to the handicapped because of the fact that the use of such shoes frequently require the bending over and employment of shoe horns or the like in order to get the shoes properly adjusted on the feet.
The primary object of this invention is to facilitate the donning or dofng of a pair of shoes without requiring the use of the hands.
Another object is to eliminate the necessity of bending over to don or doff a pair of shoes.
The above and other objects may be attained by employing this invention which embodies among its features arms carried by a shoe heel to move in arcuate paths above the heel adjacent opposite sides thereof about a common axis adjacent the front of the heel, lugs carried by the arms and extending inwardly therefrom for movement in vertical arcuate paths above the heel, springs carried by the shoe heel and engaging the arms for yieldingly moving the arms upwardly, a treadle carried by the shoe heel for movement in a vertical arcuate path above the shoe heel about an axis which lies parallel to the common axis, toothed quadrants carried by the treadle and extending upwardly therefrom for m-ovement therewith in arcuate paths which intersect the paths of movement of the lugs to engage said lugs and hold the arms against movement under the inuence of the springs, an arched yoke carried by the arms and extending therebetween above the shoe heel to define a shoe counter and a flexible back carried by the heel and connected to the yoke for movement thereby into and out of extended position around the heel of the wearer.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 isa side view in elevation of a shoe embodying the features of this invention showing the heel back collapsed;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary horizontal sectional View through the shoe illustrated in Figure l;
Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional View taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Figure 2; n
Figure 4 is a transverse sectional view taken substantially on the line 4-4 of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 3, showing the heel back extended;
Figure 6 is a plan view of the mounting plate;
Figure 7 is a plan View of the treadle;
Figure 8 is a plan View of the arms and the arched yoke;
Figure 9 is a sectional View taken substantially on the line 9-9 of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a side view of a spring;
Y ploying laces or the like.
' as shown in broken lines in Figure 1.
2,736,110 Patented Feb. 28, 1956 ice Figure 11 is a plan view of the spring shown in Figure l0; and
Figure 12 is a longitudinal sectional view through the treadle spring.
Referring to the drawings in detail, a shoe designated generally 10 is provided with aconventional toe portion 12 and aheel 14.
Secured to theheel 14 adjacent the forward end thereof is a mounting plate designated generally 16 (Fig. 6) comprising abar 18 carrying at adjacent opposite ends laterally extendinglegs 20. Thebar 18 andlegs 20 are provided withcountersunk openings 22 for the reception offasteners 24 by means of which themounting plate 16 is secured to theheel 14. Carried by thebar 18 and extending upwardly therefrom adjacent opposite ends thereof areears 26 which are pierced with aligning openings 2S.
Mounted onpivots 30 which extend through theopenings 28 for movement in vertical arcuate paths about a common axis above theheel 14 arearms 32 and carried by the arms and extending outwardly therefrom toward the rear of theheel 14 is anarched yoke 34 which is preferably formed of stilf leather to define a heel counter. Carried by thearms 32 and extending inwardly therefrom for movement in vertical arcuate paths above theheel 14 arelugs 36, the purpose of which will hereinafter appear. Springs 3S carryinghooks 40 which partially embrace theears 26 and bear on thebar 18 andlegs 20 are provided withresilient fingers 42 which engage the under sides of thearms 32 to yieldingly urge said arms upwardly in their arcuate paths.
A treadle designated generally 44 comprises aU-shaped frame 45 provided adjacent one end with laterally extendingaligned trunnions 46 which extend through aligned openings formed in theears 26 below theopenings 28 therein for movement in a vertical arcuate path above theheel 14 about an axis which lies parallel to and below said common axis through thepivots 30. Acover 47 of leather or the like is carried by and extends across theframe 45. Carried by thetreadle 44 adjacent opposite sides thereof for movement With said treadle in arcuate paths which intersect the paths of movement of thelugs 36 aretoothed quadrants 48. Carried by thetreadle 44 on the under side thereof is aspring 50 which tends to' move thetreadle 44 upwardly in its arcuate path above theshoe heel 14 to cause the toothed edges of thetoothed quadrants 48 to advance into the paths of movement of thelugs 36.
Thearms 32 and theyoke 34 are covered with a suitableexible material 52 such as leather and such covering 52 is secured at the bottom margin thereof to the shoe heel to form a covering which embraces the heel of the wearer when the shoe is in use.
ln employing the shoe, assuming that it is in the full line position shown in Figure 1, the forepart of the foot is inserted in thetoe portion 12 and upon exerting downward pressure on thetreadle 44 by the heel of the wearer the treadle will pivot about thetrunnions 46 and the teeth of the toothed quadrants 4S will disengage thelugs 36, thus permitting thearms 32 to move upwardly under the influence of thesprings 38. The upward movement of thearms 32 will cause theyoke 34 to move upwardly and extend the covering 52 into heel embracing position Theyoke 34 in extending around the heel of the wearer will secure the shoe in place on the foot without the necessity of em- When it is desired to remove the shoe,'down\vard pressure is exerted by the toe of the other foot on theyoke 34 to cause it to move downwardly against the effort of thesprings 38 and simultaneously the heel of the foot from which the shoe is being removed is lifted from thetreadle 44 to permit it to move upwardly under the influence of the spring 59 and advance the teeth of thetoothed quadrants 48 into the paths of movement of thelugs 36 so as to engage the lugs and hold'thearms 32 and yoke 3a against upward movement under the iniiuence of the springs 33. in this way, the shoe may be readily applied to or removed from the foot without requiring the use of the hands.
While in the foregoing there has been shown and describedv the preferred embodiment of this invention, it is to be understood that minor changes in the details of construction, combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed,
What is claimed is:
l. In a shoe having a heel, arms carried b'y the heel to move in vertical arcuate paths above opposite sides of the heel about a common axis adjacent the front of the shoe heel, lugs carried by the arms and extending laterally therefrom for movement therewith in vertical arcuate paths, a treadle carried by the heel to move above the heel about an axis which lies parallel to the common axis, springs carried by the shoe heel for moving the arms upwardly in their arcuate paths, and toothed quadrants carried by the treadle for movement thereby in paths which intersect the paths of movement of the lugs to engage the lugs and hold the arms against movement under the inuence of the springs.
2. ln a shoe having a heel, arms carried by the heel to move in vertical arcuate paths above opposite sides of the heel about a common axis adjacent the front of the shoe heel, lugs carried by the arms and extending laterally therefrom for movement therewith in vertical arcuate paths, a treadle carried by the heel to move above the heel about an axis which lies parallel to the common axis, springs carried by the shoe heel for moving the arms upwardly in their arcuate paths, and toothed quadrants carried by the treadle for movement thereby in paths which intersect the paths of movement of the lugs to engage the lugs and hold the arms against movement under the influence of the springs, a exible back carried by the heel and connected to the arms for embracing the heel of the wearer when his heel rests on the treadle.
3. In a shoe having a heel, arms carried by the heel to move in vertical arcuate paths above opposite sides of the heel about a common axis adjacent the front of the shoe heel, lugs carried by the arms and extending laterally therefrom for movement therewith in vertical arcuate paths, a treadle carried by the heel to move above the heel about an axis which lies parallel to the common axis, springs carried by the shoe heel for moving the arms upwardly in their arcuate paths, toothed quadrants carried by the treadle for movement thereby in paths which 'intersect the paths of movement of the lugs to engage the lugs and hold the arms against movement under the inuence of the springs, a ilexible back carried by the heel and connected to the arms for embracing the 4 heel of the wearer when his heel rests on the treadle, and a sheath of cushioning material encasing the treadle for protecting the heel of the wearer.
4. ln a shoe having a heel, a bar carried by the heel adjacent the forward. end thereof, ears carried by the bar and extending upwardly therefrom adjacent opposite ends thereof, arms pivotally carried by the ears to move in vertical arcuate paths above the heel about a common axis, lugs carried by the arms and extending laterally therefrom for movement therewith in vertical arcuate paths above the heel, a treadle mounted on the ears to move in a vertical arcuate path above the heei about an axis which lies parallel to the common axis, springs car- 'ed by the ears and operatively engaged with the arms to urge the arms upwardly in their arcuate paths, and toothed quadrants carried by the treadle and extending upwardly therefrom and into the paths of movement of the ings for engaging the lugs and holding the arms against movement under the inuence of the springs.
5. in a shoe having a heel, arms carried by the heel to move in vertical arcuate paths above opposite sides of the heel about a common axis adjacent the front of the shoe heel, lugs carried by the arms and extending laterally therefrom for movement therewith in vertical arcuate paths, a treadle carried by the heel to move above the heel about an axis which lies parailel to the common axis, springs carried by the shoe heel for moving the arms upwardly in their arcuate paths, toothed quadrants carried by the treadle for movement thereby in paths which intersect the paths of movement of the lugs to engage the ings and hold the arms against movement under the influence of the springs, and an arched yoke carried by the arms and adapted to embrace the back of the heel of the wearer when the shoe is on the foot.
6. in a shoe having a heel, arms carried by the heel to move in vertical arcuate paths above opposite sides of the heel about a common axis adjacent the front of the shoe heel, lugs carried by the arms and extending lateraliy therefrom for movement therewith in vertical. arcuate paths, a treadle carried by the heel to move above the heel about an axis which lies parallel to the common axis, springs carried by the shoe heel for moving the arms upwardly in their arcuate paths, toothed quadrants carried by the treadle for movement thereby in paths which intersect the paths of movement of the lugs to engage the ings and hold the arms against movement under the inliuence of the springs, an arched yoke carried by the arms and adapted to embrace the back of the heel of the wearer when the shoe is on the foot, and a flexible heel cover carried by the arms and the yoke and connected to the shoe heel.
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