Thong sandal with durable toe tab for use as promotional item
or the like
Thong abstract
A thong sandal having a sole fastened to the foot of a wearer by
means of an instep strap and a toe tab connected to the sole and
latched in the instep strap. The sole and instep strap are made
from a flat sheet of material which is flexible and provides a comfortable
support when walking of a size and shape to fit under the wearer's
foot. The instep strap is partially cut away from the sole around
the hee but remains attached to the sole on opposite sides of the
instep. It is adapted to fold upward and forward and to latch on
the toe tab. The toe tab is formed of a durable material which does
not break during normal wear and has a protuberance at its free
end distal its attachment to the sole for use as a display surface
or it latches to the sole at the toe end such that the sandle folds
substantially flat or both. The display surface can be customized
to the customer's specifications and the protuberance is advantangeously
attached to the stem of the toe tab on what is otherwise a stock
sandal.
Thong claims
What is claimed:
1. A thong sandal having a sole with heel, toe and instep portions
fastened to the foot of a wearer by means of an instep strap running
over the instep of the wearer and a toe tab attached to the sole
in a position on the sole between the wearer's first and second
toes and latched in the instep strap, said sole and instep strap
formed from a flat sheet of material which is flexible and provides
a comfortable support when walking and of a size and shape to fit
under the wearer's foot, said instep strap partially cut away form
the sole around the heel and remaining attached to the sole on opposite
sides of the instep of the sole and adapted to fold upward and forward
and to latch on the toe tab, said toe tab formed of a durable material
such that it does not break during normal wear and that it latch
generally flat against the sole for storage or shipment in a latch
provided at the toe end of the sole.
2. The thong sandal of claim 1 wherein the toe tab has a protuberance
at its free end distal the sole which rides above the wearer's foot
when the toe is latched in the instep strap, said protuberance providing
a visible surface upon which advertising and decoration may be applied
and means are provided on the toe tab for detachably mounting the
protuberance.
3. The thong sandal of claim 2 wherein the protuberance snaps on
the stem.
4. The thong sandal of claim 2 wherein the protuberance screws
on the stem.
5. The thong sandal of claim 2 wherein the protuberance bayonet
latches on the stem.
6. The thong sandal of claim 2, wherein the protuberance is clipped
on the stem.
7. The thong sandal of claim 2 wherein the stem is formed of a
lace and the protuberance is laced on the stem.
Thong description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Items such as key chains, coffee cups, ball point pens and the
like are frequently imprinted with an advertising message and given
away to promote goodwill. They have been so much used, however,
that many customers are not particularly pleased to get another
one.
For the right kind of business, inexpensive thongs sandals such
as the one-piece thongs described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,030,212 to
Ito are appropriate and are more attention getting than the conventional
items discussed above. With the Ito construction, however, the advertising
message is imprinted on the insole and out of view when the thong
is worn and the strap between the toes is weak because it is cut
of the same soft material as the sole.
In view of the above, there is a need for an inexpensive thong
sandal which is constructed such that the strap between the toes
is durable and the advertising message stays in view. It is therefore
an object of the present invention to provide such a sandal. Other
objects and features of the invention will be in part apparent and
in part pointed out hereinafter.
The invention accordingly comprises the constructions hereinafter
described and their equivalents, the scope of the invention being
indicated in the following claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is ideally suited for use as a promotional
item which can be packed relatively flat and relates to a class
of shoes consisting essentially of a sole having heel, toe and instep
portions fastened to the foot by means of an instep strap attached
to the sole and a toe tab interconnecting the sole and the instep
strap. The sole and instep strap of the sandal are formed from a
flat sheet of material such as foamed plastic and the instep strap
is partially cut away from the sole around the heel but remains
attached on opposite sides of the instep. In use, the instep strap
is folded upward and forward and latched on the toe tab which is
formed of a durable material. The free end of the toe tab is enlarged
beyond that necessary to latch in the instep strap and provides
a visible surface or protuberance above the instep strap upon which
advertisements or decoration may be applied or it latches at the
toe end such that the sandal folds substantially flat or both.
In a preferred form, the enlarged free end of the toe tab is detachable
such that the sandals can be easily customized to the purchaser's
requirements, e. g. trademark, logo or the like, by changing only
this part. This reduces manufacturing costs as the remainder of
the sandal can be mass produced as a stock item.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, in which several of various possible
embodiments of the invention are illustrated, corresponding reference
characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views
of the drawings and in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a thong sandal before a durable
toe tab with enlarged top in accordance with the present invention
is installed;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the thong shown in FIG. 1 with
the toe tab latched generally flat against the sole for storage
or shipment;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the thong shown in FIGS. 1-2 with
the toe tab installed and showing an instep strap in the process
of being bent upward and forward over the instep of the shoe;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the thong shown in FIGS. 1-3 set
up ready to wear with the toe tab latched in the instep strap;
FIG. 5 shows a means for attaching the top of the toe tab to the
stem of the toe tab;
FIG. 6 shows another means for attaching the top of the toe tab;
FIG. 6A is a view taken along line 6A--6A in FIG. 6;
FIG. 7 shows still another means for attaching the top of the toe
tab;
FIG. 8 shows yet another means for attaching the top of the toe
tab; and,
FIG. 9 shows further means for attaching the top of the toe tab.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference character,
a thong sandal 10 having a sole 12 with toe, heel and instep portions
14, 16 and 18, respectively, and an instep strap 20 is cut from
a flat blank as shown in FIG. 1. The toe and heel portions and intermediate
instep portion are generally disposed to conform to the natural
curvature of a foot, to a right foot as shown in FIGS. 1-4.
The blank from which sole 12 and instep 20 are cut can be any flat
material which is flexible and which provides a comfortable support
when walking such as leather, cloth, plastic and so forth. Suitable
materials include foamed plastics and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer
(EVA) is especially preferred because of its softness and elasticity.
EVA can be extruded into a flat sheet and the closed cell formation
of the foamed material resists water penetration. Two sheets, preferably
in contrasting colors and the lower being more dense than the upper,
are preferably joined in a heated press while a tread or decorative
pattern is embossed on the bottom of the lower layer. The surface
of the upper layer has a slip-resistant leather like feel and the
lower layer gives the sandal more durability than would otherwise
be possible. Other polyolefins or similar materials such as polyvinyl
chloride may also be used in single or multiple layers. The sheet
material should be thick enough to protect the wearer's foot while
being sufficiently bendable to avoid excessive slapping against
the wearer's heel in walking.
Instep strap 20 is a curved member partially cut away from sole
12 around heel 16 but remains attached to sole 12 on opposite sides
of instep 18. Instep strap 20 is wider near its midpoint such that
it is not unduly weakened by a slot 22 which is provided on the
inside of the curve and terminates in a keyhole 24. Slot 22 is generally
parallel to the long axis of sole 12 and is for use as more particularly
described hereinafter.
A toe tab 26 is attached to sole 12 in the region between the first
and second toes of the wearer's foot and includes a stem 28 which
passes therebetween. As shown in the drawings, when the free end
of toe tab 26 is greatly enlarged beyond that necessary to latch
in keyhole 24 of instep strap 20, it provides a protuberance or
visible surface 30 on top of the wearer's toe upon which advertisements
or decoration, such as porpoise 32, may be applied.
Toe tab 26 is formed of a tough material which will not break under
normal use. If sole 12 and instep strap 20 are cut from a foamed
plastic material, toe tab 26 can be made of unfoamed or more dense
plastic of the same or different kind. As shown in the drawings,
stem 28 is attached to sole 12 by means of a flange 34 which is
received in a recess 36 provided in the underside of sole 12. Other
possible means of attachment will occur to those skilled in the
art and it should be understood that the particular means shown
is for illustration, as it is only important that toe tab 26 not
pull out of sole 12 under normal circumstances. As shown in FIG.
2, a slot 38 is provided in the forward end of toe 14 for latching
toe tab 26 generally flat against sole 12 for shipment or storage.
For economy of manufacturing, it is preferred that protuberance
30 be attached to stem 28 after the shoe has been formed as the
balance of the shoe can be manufactured as a stock item and protuberance
30 added in such shape with such decoration or advertising applied
to meet the requirements of the customer. Of course an additional
message or decoration can be imprinted on the inner or out portions
of the sole but this has the above-mentioned disadvantage that it
is out of view when the sandal is worn.
Various means for attaching protuberance 30 to stem 28 are shown
in FIGS. 5-9. In FIG. 5, stem 28 terminates in a ball 40 which is
snapped into a correspondingly shaped socket 42 provided in protuberance
30. In FIG. 6, taken in combination with FIG. 6A, it is seen that
the male member may be on protuberance 30, wherein stem 28 is shown
with a hollow cavity 44 into which bayonet coupling 46 is received.
FIG. 7 has protuberance 30 with threads 48 for attachment to corresponding
threads 50 on stem 28. FIG. 8 shows protuberance 30 with clips 52
which are received in an indent 54 in stem 28. In FIG. 9, stem 28
is illustrated as a lace 56 passing though sole 12 and through protuberance
30.
When thong sandal 10 is worn, the foot of the wearer is placed
upon sole 12, the big toe passes to one side of stem 28 while the
other toes pass to the other side thereof. Instep strap 20 lies
above the wearer's instep extending laterally above most of the
area of the toe joints and then extending rearwardly on the lateral
opposite sides of the foot. Toe tab 26 is releasably latched in
slot 22 of instep strap 20 and is received in keyhole 24 which is
provided therefore. Protuberance 30 rises above instep strap 20
and provides a highly visible surface which can be customized to
the purchaser's requirements.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects
of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without
departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all
matter contained in the above description or shows in the accompanying
drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting
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