US2010313389A1PendingUtilityA1
Shoe pair matching clip device
Est. expiryJun 11, 2029(~2.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:William Granich
A43B 3/248Y10T24/44017A43C 19/00
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Abstract
The present invention is a shoe matching device with internal tension spring capacity to clip matching pairs of shoes together to prevent separation temporarily. It can be easily placed and removed from the pair of shoes. This invention presents a method and device to keep matching pairs of shoe physically together.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A shoe pair matching device for physically keeping a pair of shoes together, comprising;
a grab base with finger holes configured to provide a secure gripping and handling part of the matching device; a heel clip having a bowed tension structure with side supports configured to create and maintain clipping pressure and physical contact at a rear of the pair of shoes; an arch extension that extends into an interior of the pair of shoes; an arch clip having a clipping point located at a distal end of the arch extension near a back of the interior of the pair of shoes; two opposing arch clip bowed tension structure sections configured to maintain clipping pressure on the arch clip; an arch extension lateral support configured to reinforce the arch extension and to provide additional clipping tension; raised tongue supports configured to provide vertical stability to the matching device; and a terminating flared end located at an end of the matching device configured to simplify user insertion of the matching device into the pair of shoes.
2 . The shoe pair matching device of claim 1 , wherein the heel clip is made of a material that has compression clipping tension for maintaining physical contact at the rear of the pair of shoes.
3 . The shoe pair matching device of claim 1 , wherein the arch extension extends into the interior of the shoes to allow multiple points of contact.
4 . The shoe pair matching device of claim 1 , wherein the raised tongue supports are configured to provide vertical stability with a point for the user to press against an inside tongue area of each shoe for compressing and decompressing the matching device.
5 . The shoe pair matching device of claim 1 , wherein the matching device is made of low-density polyethylene (LDPE).
6 . The shoe pair matching device of claim 1 , wherein the matching device is made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
7 . The shoe pair matching device of claim 1 , wherein the matching device is made of a memory metal.
8 . The shoe pair matching device of claim 1 , wherein the matching device is made of a combination of low-density polyethylene (LDPE), high-density polyethylene and memory metal.Cited by (0)
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