Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
223113000 | Boot and shoe | 29 |
20080290121 | TOOL FOR USE WITH SKI BOOTS, BINDINGS AND BOARDS - A tool for opening and closing a boot buckle that has a latching lever including a base portion and a longitudinally extending first working head with an opening sized to engage the latching lever. A tongue portion projects from the base portion into the opening, and this opening may be formed as an annulus. Teeth may be provided on the internal sidewall of the opening. A second working head may be provided with a socket portion thereon to mount a tool piece. A lidded compartment may be formed in the base portion. A cord may mount to the base portion. | 11-27-2008 |
20090152312 | Automatic Shoe Cover Dispensing Device - An improved covering apparatus for covering shoes, bare feet, or other appendages, wherein the device includes a pedal system that has a low positioned actuator pedal and a mechanism to release a shoe cover when the actuator is engaged by a user. | 06-18-2009 |
20100065592 | DEVICE FOR PUTTING ON A SHOE COVER - A device for putting on a shoe cover on a shoe, comprising a bar and an expanding holder for a shoe cover at one end of the bar, the shoe cover comprising a bag having a neck that is tightened by an elastic string, which extends around at least a part of the circumference of the bag neck. A stand having a guide, which guides the bar to a generally vertical axial motion. Biasing members are provided to bias the bar against an upper end position in which the clamping holder, that is mounted at the lower end of the bar, is lifted up from a substratum for the stand to a level that enables a user to conveniently mount the shoe cover on the holder. The bar is displaceable against the action of the biasing device to a lower state at which the holer having mounted shoe cover is situated at the floor. | 03-18-2010 |
20100264174 | Apparatus And Method For Removing Footwear - An apparatus and method is provided herein for removing footwear from a person's foot, wherein the footwear comprises an upper portion and a sole forming a heel and the upper portion is coupled to the heel so that a portion of an upper surface of the heel extends outwardly from the junction between the heel and the upper portion of the footwear. The apparatus includes an elongated member including a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the first end portion is sized and configured to be grasped by the person's hand and the second end portion comprises an extended member forming a contoured surface sized and configured to be disposed on the portion of the upper surface of the heel which extends outwardly from the junction between the heel and the upper portion of the footwear. | 10-21-2010 |
20100288800 | Automatic shoe cover dispenser - An automatic shoe cover dispenser includes a shoe cover feeding arrangement holding a plurality of shoe covers each having a shoe opening; and a shoe cover pulling mechanism for pulling one of the shoe covers into an open-up condition as a standby shoe cover and being ready for putting on a user's shoe, wherein after the standby shoe cover is dispensed for being worn at the shoe of the user, the shoe cover at a subsequent position is pulled into the open-up condition. | 11-18-2010 |
20100301076 | Adhesive footwear - This invention is a type of adhesive footwear for humans. The adhesive bond between the footwear and foot eliminates the need for shoestrings, Velcro, zippers, or any other type of fastening device. Unlike other types of footwear, the adhesive bond enables the footwear to remain in place and causes less discomfort when the foot becomes wet, sandy, or muddy. The footwear is precut into a shape that makes it capable of fitting several different sizes and types of feet. It is applied to the feet by stepping directly onto the adhesive side of the slip resistant material. Only the material needed will remain attached to the foot, making the footwear as light as possible. | 12-02-2010 |
20110101047 | Foot support device - Foot support unit which e.g. facilitates putting on and taking off shoes. The foot support is height adjustable by guiding means and fastening means. | 05-05-2011 |
20110272440 | SHOE COVER REMOVAL APPARATUS - An apparatus which includes a trough for receiving a user's shoe. The trough includes a removal portal. The apparatus includes a vacuum capable of causing a shoe cover to be removed from the shoe of a user when a user places a shoe covered by a shoe cover into the trough. An actuator is triggered by the placement of an object in the trough, the triggering of the actuator causing the vacuum to activate. The vacuum activation causes the shoe cover to be sucked through the removal portal and into a primary chamber. The primary chamber collects the removed shoe covers and is disposed in a remote from the trough for preventing debris and other contaminants from being stored in a clean room. The apparatus may also include multiple troughs connected to one or more primary chambers. | 11-10-2011 |
20110278332 | SHOE COVER REMOVAL APPARATUS - A shoe cover removal vacuuming system for removing a shoe cover from a user's shoe. The system includes a shoe cover removal apparatus and a central vacuuming system. The shoe cover removal apparatus includes a trough for receiving a user's shoe, the trough including a removal portal. The central vacuuming system includes a central vacuum unit having a suction motor, a collection container disposed in a room remote from the at least one shoe cover removal apparatus for collecting shoe covers removed by the shoe cover removal apparatus, and tubing for connecting the removal portal of the shoe cover removal apparatus to the central vacuum unit and the collection container. | 11-17-2011 |
20130068803 | Skate Boot Clamp To Aid In The Tying Of Laces Tightly On Ice And Roller Skates - This clamp facilitates the firm tying of ice and roller skates by clamping the two sides of the skate boot and holding them. This makes it easy for children and adults to produce a more uniform tightness while reducing hand fatigue and string-burn. By reducing the friction normally caused by the yanking of strings through the eyelets, string life will be prolonged. An alternate use of this clamp is to facilitate the firm tying of other clothing items with laces. Another alternative use of this clamp is to facilitate the firm tying of other non-clothing items with laces. | 03-21-2013 |
20130082076 | ANKLE FOOT ORTHOSIS AND SHOE DONNING DEVICE - An ankle foot orthosis (AFO) and shoe donning device is disclosed comprising an L-shaped AFO cradle with unitarily formed hinge pins for releasable and rotatable engagement with channels in a docking base for purposes of stabilizing and positioning an AFO for donning by a patient with restricted movement. The AFO cradle can be rotated in a variety of positions within the docking base for donning an AFO using only one hand at a position of choice. A shoe platform is also provided for engagement with the docking base in which includes an inclined upper surface for placement of a shoe and which is designed for releasable engagement with the docking base and with the AFO cradle to stabilize the shoe platform during donning of a shoe. Adjustable pins are provided to accommodate various AFO and shoe sizes during the donning process. | 04-04-2013 |
20140021228 | Animal Footwear for Animal Suspenders and Animal Footwear Paw Insertion Guide - Disclosed is canine footwear with features making the footwear suitable for use with canine suspenders. The disclosure also describes multiple features or variations for a canine footwear guide device that makes it easier for attaching both the canine footwear intended for use with suspenders as well as attaching all other footwear whether being used with suspenders or not being used with suspenders. | 01-23-2014 |
20140231470 | SHOE COVER REMOVAL APPARATUS - An apparatus which includes a trough for receiving a user's shoe. The trough includes a removal portal. The apparatus includes a vacuum capable of causing a shoe cover to be removed from the shoe of a user when a user places a shoe covered by a shoe cover into the trough. An actuator is triggered by the placement of an object in the trough, the triggering of the actuator causing the vacuum to activate. The vacuum activation causes the shoe cover to be sucked through the removal portal and into a primary chamber. The primary chamber collects the removed shoe covers and is disposed in a remote from the trough for preventing debris and other contaminants from being stored in a clean room. The apparatus may also include multiple troughs connected to one or more primary chambers. | 08-21-2014 |
20190142198 | BOOT HELPER | 05-16-2019 |
223114000 | Bootjacks | 6 |
20110089203 | Footwear Remover and Drying Rack - A footwear remover has a platform elevated above the ground, with one or more recesses in the platform for removing footwear. The platform provides sufficient surface area to allow a user to place an unshoed, clean foot away from where a soiled shoe was previously positioned. In one embodiment, the footwear remover may be mounted to a suspending surface and used as a drying and storage rack for footwear. The footwear remover may optionally include hanging features for drying and hanging accessory items. | 04-21-2011 |
20110101048 | BOOT JACK - A boot jack incorporating a storage compartment usable for storing shoe polish and other shoe apparatus. The boot jack may have a flat upper plate bearing a notch for receiving the heel area of a boot, and a soft liner to oppose scuffing of a boot. Right, left, and front side walls depend from the upper plate. A floor plate encloses the storage compartment within the upper plate, and the right, left, and front side walls. An openable closure such as a hinged door may be opened to reveal the interior of the storage compartment. The upper plate may be secured in place at an acute angle to the floor plate such that the storage compartment is wedge shaped. The upper plate may have a frictional liner for engaging the sole of a boot placed on the boot jack to stabilize the latter. | 05-05-2011 |
20150305536 | Combination boot jack, boot tray, and boot rack - A combination boot jack, boot tray and boot rack for the removal, cleaning, movement and storage of mud boots, muck boots, galoshes, snow boots, work boots and similar rubber boots. The boot tray is broad enough for a user to step into the top surface of its base with both booted feet. The invention has a pair of U-shaped notches elevated above the top surface of the base, as well as an open-back/closed toe foot box, built into the boot tray. The user may thus step into the boot tray, use the pair of U-shaped notches as a boot jack to grip and secure the heels of both boots at once, and remove them, one at a time. During removal of the second boot, the user's unbooted foot is placed into the protected foot box, keeping it dry and out of contact with the ground, the outside of the boots, or any part of the boot jack and boot tray touched or soiled by the boots during their removal. Further, the boot jack and boot tray may be used as a boot rack for moving a pair of boots from place to place without touching them, as well as for later cleaning or storage. | 10-29-2015 |
20160157652 | SHOE CHANGING SUPPORT ASSEMBLY - A shoe changing support assembly includes a body portion defining a support surface. The shoe changing support assembly defines a shoe removal opening along a perimeter edge of the body portion. The body portion receives a portion of a shoe within the shoe removal opening to facilitate shoe removal. A support portion is coupled to the body portion and includes a first lateral support structure extending along a first axis. A second lateral support structure is spaced a distance apart from the first lateral support structure and extending along a second axis. A transverse support structure extends along a transverse axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first axis and the second axis. The transverse support structure extends between the first lateral support structure and the second lateral support structure. The transverse support structure is coupled to the first lateral support structure and the second lateral support structure. | 06-09-2016 |
20160374490 | Snow Boot Removal Apparatus - Apparatus for assisting the removal of snow sports boots such as alpine ski boots and snowboard boots is described. The device includes a boot heel engagement member that cooperates with and engages the standard heel edge on a ski boot and a boot sole support that is forward from the heel engagement member. The heel engagement member and the boot sole support are either integral parts of a stable floor plate, or mounted to the floor plate and the floor plate has an extended rear portion. The boot sole support is elevated relative to the heel engagement member and has an angled surface that slopes downwardly toward the heel engagement member. | 12-29-2016 |
223115000 | Folding | 1 |
20090236377 | Boot-jacks - A monolithic jack ( | 09-24-2009 |
223118000 | Shoehorns | 9 |
20110226821 | FOOTWEAR KIT FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS - A footwear kit may include a shoe horn, a hooking device, and a shoe configured for use with the hooking device and shoe horn. The shoes of the footwear kit may include an eyelet on the tongue of the shoe. If the shoe is configured with a closure flap, the closure flap may also include an eyelet near the end of the closure flap. Alternatively, the footwear kit may include eyelet attachments that may be affixed to existing shoes at the tongue or closure flap. The shoe horn may have a handle at a first end and a curved member at a second end for assisting a user to place his or her heel in the heel of a shoe. The hooking device may have a handle at a first end and a hook at a second end configured for hooking the eyelets lactated on the shoes. | 09-22-2011 |
20110272441 | SHOEHORN - A shoehorn, particularly for children, includes two sidepieces ( | 11-10-2011 |
20120160883 | Integrated Shoehorn Adapted for a Shoe - An integrated shoehorn in the form of a tab adapted for a shoe. The tab is made of a resilient, flexible, and low friction material. The tab is securely attached to the top rim of a shoe's counter at one end, and compliant at the other end. The compliant end provides an easy-grip feature, such as a finger loop, grip, or ring. The compliant end of the tab folds outwards and temporarily attaches to the back of the shoe counter via a mechanism such as VELCRO, snap-button, magnets, or ring/hook. The tab assists the user to easily wear the shoe by pulling it outward and backward when wearing a shoe, and sliding the heel into the shoe. After wearing the shoe, the tab folds back and attaches to the back of the shoe's counter. Thus, the integrated shoehorn is present when needed, but hidden when not needed. | 06-28-2012 |
20120211532 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A SHOEHORN - A shoehorn having a substantially straight portion and a substantially curved portion. The shoehorn may have a length which may be between eighteen and thirty-two inches. The substantially curved portion may have a radius of curvature which is about one quarter of the length of the shoehorn. The shoehorn may have a foam pad wrapped around the substantially straight portion and which is adapted to be used to pick up the shoehorn. A method is provided including grabbing a shoehorn by a first end of the shoehorn, inserting a second end of the shoehorn into an inner chamber of a shoe, and picking up the shoe using the shoehorn. | 08-23-2012 |
20120298701 | DEVICE TO DRESS SOCKS ON AND OFF - The invention discloses a device for putting a sock or a shoe on or off. The device includes a long rigid arm with a distal end and a proximal end. The device includes a sleeve with its proximal end coupled to the distal end of the arm and a distal end of the sleeve including one or more tongues spaced apart by valleys that define sides of each tongue. At the proximal end of the arm is a right angle handle being broadly curved in a partly hooked shape, followed by a reverse bend to provide a short reverse end hook. | 11-29-2012 |
20130214017 | Portable Shoe Horn - A shoe horn device which is in the form of a card-like planar structure with one side smooth and the other side with a surface treatment the resists movement, also referred to as the rough side. The device is portable and compact such that it can easily be used to allow the user to put on shoes and then easily be packed away in a wallet or pocket book. The device is also capable of providing a method to present contact or marketing information like a business card, as well as magnetic strip information, like a credit card, rewards card, or gift card. The display device can be constructed of acrylic, plastic, glass, or metal or some other material with similar properties. | 08-22-2013 |
20140061260 | Insertion Guide for Animal Footwear - Disclosed is a paw insertion device. In one embodiment, the device includes two pivotally interconnected arms. Each of the arm can include a paw insertion guide at a distal end. The insertion guides are designed to be inserted into an article of animal footwear. The opposite grip ends of the arms can then be brought together to spread apart the insertion guide and permit the animal paw to be easily positioned within the footwear. A lock subassembly is also included for permitting the insertion device to be locked in the opened position. | 03-06-2014 |
20150083761 | Combination Shoe Horn and Sock Donning and Doffing Apparatus - Disclosed is a combination shoe horn and sock donning and doffing apparatus. The device includes an elongated rod that is composed of anodized aluminum so that it is lightweight and resistant to breaking. The rod includes a sock hook attached to a first end and a shoe horn attached to a second end. The sock hook is generally U-shaped and includes two terminal ends with a rubber tip. The shoe horn is oval shaped and has a curvature so as to follow substantially the contour of the back of a shoe. The rod also includes handle portions with a non-slip padding thereon. The device enables a user to don or remove footwear without bending over. In this way, the present invention is ideal for use by users who have limited mobility and cannot bend at the waist or the knees. | 03-26-2015 |
223119000 | Gripping | 1 |
20160113426 | SHOE HORN APPARATUS AND METHOD - A shoe horn apparatus comprising: a handle at one end, a shoe horn at the other end and a shaft mounted between the handle and the shoe horn, wherein the shaft is attached at its upper end to the handle and at its lower end to the shoe horn; a spring loaded actuating member mounted near the handle, such that it can be actuated by a user with the same hand the user holds the handle with; a spring loaded grip member mounted near the shoe horn such that it can grip the back of a shoe between the back of the shoe horn and the grip member upon actuation or release of the actuating member by a user; and, a transmission mechanism mounted between the actuating member and the grip member. | 04-28-2016 |