Rapid-entry footwear having a pocket for a compressed medium
US-10905192-B1 · Feb 2, 2021 · US
US11633006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11633006-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217965501-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2023 |
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A rapid-entry shoe having an elastic element to enlarge a foot opening of the rapid-entry shoe and also having a stabilizer to prevent a rear portion of the rapid-entry shoe from collapsing downward.
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We claim: 1. A rapid-entry shoe comprising: a sole portion and an upper, the upper comprising a rear portion, a forward portion, and a side portion, the side portion extending between the rear portion and the forward portion; an elastic element disposed at the side portion, the elastic element extending to and forming a portion of a topline of the rapid-entry shoe, and the elastic element further extending to the sole portion; a stabilizer disposed at the rear portion and extending from within the sole portion, the stabilizer comprising a base portion at least partially within the sole portion and an elevated portion; wherein the base portion of the stabilizer defines a closed cup portion extending completely between lateral and medial sides of the sole portion; wherein the stabilizer comprises a curvature between its lateral and medial sides, and wherein, from the base portion toward the elevated portion, the curvature extends progressively less between its lateral and medial sides; wherein the elevated portion of the stabilizer comprises a flare portion extending rearward to direct a foot into a foot opening of the rapid-entry shoe; wherein expansion or deformation of the elastic element enlarges the foot opening of the rapid-entry shoe, and wherein contraction of the elastic element reduces the foot opening of the rapid-entry shoe; wherein the stabilizer is comprised of a rigid material such that the rear portion of the upper at which the stabilizer is disposed is configured to resist downward collapse; wherein the rapid-entry shoe comprises a foam liner oriented concave toward the sole portion; and wherein the elastic element is configured to enable the forward portion of the rapid-entry shoe to flex and/or pivot forward relative to the sole portion. 2. The rapid-entry shoe of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer comprises a rigid fin coupled to the elevated portion of the stabilizer, the rigid fin being configured to be vertically stable and laterally mobile relative to the elevated portion of the stabilizer. 3. The rapid-entry shoe of claim 2 , wherein a concave portion of the rigid fin is coupled to a convex portion of the elevated portion of the stabilizer. 4. A rapid-entry shoe comprising: a sole portion and an upper, the upper comprising a rear portion, a side portion, and a forward portion; an elastic element disposed at the side portion, the elastic element extending to and forming a portion of a topline of the rapid-entry shoe, and the elastic element not extending to the sole portion; a stabilizer disposed at the rear portion and extending from within the sole portion, the stabilizer comprising a base portion at least partially within the sole portion and an elevated portion; wherein the stabilizer comprises an arch structure such that the base portion of the stabilizer comprises a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to or extending from a medial side of the sole portion of the rapid-entry shoe and the second end coupled to or extending from a lateral side of the sole portion of the rapid-entry shoe, wherein the elevated portion of the stabilizer extends between the first end and the second end and around the rear portion of the rapid-entry shoe, and wherein the elevated portion of the stabilizer and the base portion of the stabilizer together define a window positioned above the sole portion; wherein the stabilizer further comprises an expansion zone positioned exclusively within the window, the expansion zone coupled to the elevated portion of the stabilizer; wherein expansion or deformation of the elastic element enlarges a foot opening of the rapid-entry shoe, and wherein contraction of the elastic element reduces the foot opening of the rapid-entry shoe; and wherein the stabilizer is comprised of a rigid material such that the rear portion of the upper at which the stabilizer is disposed is configured to resist downward collapse. 5. The rapid-entry shoe of claim 4 , wherein the stabilizer comprises a rigid fin coupled to the elevated portion of the stabilizer, the rigid fin being configured to be vertically stable and laterally mobile relative to the elevated portion of the stabilizer. 6. The rapid-entry shoe of claim 5 , wherein a concave portion of the rigid fin is coupled to a convex portion of the elevated portion of the stabilizer.
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