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GB2198923A
GB2198923A GB08630461A GB8630461A GB2198923A GB 2198923 A GB2198923 A GB 2198923A GB 08630461 A GB08630461 A GB 08630461A GB 8630461 A GB8630461 A GB 8630461A GB 2198923 A GB2198923 A GB 2198923A
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Peter Frederick Hardy
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UK Secretary of State for Defence
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/02Non-skid devices or attachments attached to the sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/16Overshoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/36Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with earthing or grounding means

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Abstract

An overshoe comprises a sole part (1) with straps (3, 5, 7) attached and provided with a draw-string (11) so that in use they may be drawn up and over the shoe to which the overshoe is to be attached. In one embodiment the overshoe is formed from an electrically conductive material, one of the straps (7) being extended into a tongue which, in use, is tucked into the wearer's shoe so as to provide an electrical connection between the wearer's body and the electrically conducting sole part (1). The overshoe of the invention may also be used to provide an electrically insulating overshoe, or to provide a slip resistance by having spikes or a tread pattern or a non-slip substance applied to the sole. <IMAGE>

Description

"OVERSHOE" This invention relates generally to overshoes.
Overshoes are commonly used for protecting or supplementing the normal type of shoe in order to obviate the need to carry and/or change into a spare pair or special pair of shoes. For instance, galoshes have been used for many years to provide additional rain protection.
Overshoes are also used in other applications, for example in places where it is necessary to avoid the build-up of static and subsequent sparking e.g. where fuel or explosives are being handled or, in the micro-electronics industry, it is necessary for the bodies of people in those places to be earthed and they are therefore required to wear either electrically conductive overshoes or special conducting shoes. In the case of electrically conductive overshoes, in order to obtain a good electrical connection between the body and the overshoe an electrically conductive tongue may be provided on the overshoe which is, in use, retained against the wearer's body.Other types of overshoes are also used for other purposes e.g. when it is is necessary for a person to be insulated from the floor an insulating overshoe can be used, or if extra grip is required an overshoe can be used which is provided with spikes or a heavily treaded sole may be slipped over a person's normal shoe.
However, all of these prior types of overshoe have the disadvantage that many sizes are needed to cover the whole range of shoe and boot size.
The present invention therefore provides an overshoe comprising a sole part, a plurality of straps each having a first free end and a second end attachea to the sole part, and means for engaging at least some of the straps at locations remote from said second ends for retaining the overshoe on a shoe.
Preferably there is an equal number of straps, for instance three straps, attached to each side, there may also be a toe and a heel strap. The connecting means may be a draw-string or strap for, in use, drawing the straps up around the shoe to retain the overshoe on the shoe.
The sole part may include a backing sheet formed integrally therewith. Alternatively the sole part may comprise a sole which is bonded to a backing sheet to which the straps are attached or with which the straps are integrally formed.
In a specific embodiment the sole part is electrically conductive and electrically connected to an electrically conductive tongue which, in use is retained against the wearer's body or overlying clothing so that any electrical charge which builds up on the wearer may be discharged to earth. Conveniently the electrically conductive tongue forms an extension of a heel strap. The entire shoe may be made from an electrically conductive material, for instance a sheet of carbon-containing polymer or natural rubber or oil resistant polymer. Alternatively if the entire shoe is made from a single sheet of material the outer surface of the overshoe may be coated with an electrically conductive material.In alternative embodiments the invention may be used to provide an overshoe for use in different ways e.g. the underside of the sole part may be provided with spikes, a tread pattern or a non slip material to give a wearer additional grip, and/or the overshoe may be made to be electrically insulating for use in areas where a person has to be insulated from the floor.
The invention will be further described by way of non-limitative example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows an embodiment of the present invention; and Figure 2 shows the embodiment of Figure 1 fitted to a shoe.
Figures 1 and 2 show an embodiment of the invention to be used as an electrically conductive overshoe. Referring to Figure 1, the overshoe comprises a sole part 1 and several straps 3, 5 and 7 each having a first free and and a second end connected to the sole part 1. In this embodiment therefore three straps 5 along each side of the sole, one strap 3 at the toe and a heel strap 7. Each of the straps is provided with two holes 9 spaced from the second end where the strap and sole part Join; and a draw-string 11 is threaded through the holes 9. The overshoe may be fitted to a shoe as shown in Figure 2 by placing the shoe on the sole part and drawing the draw-string tight to pull the straps up over the side of the shoe, and then fastening the draw-string, e.g. by knotting at or near the toe strap.In an alternative embodiment, the drawstring can be replaced by a strap passing through loops in the end of each of the straps 3, 5 and 7.
In this embodiment, which is for use as an electrically conductive overshoe, it is necessary that the sole 1, or part of it, is electrically conductive. This is achieved in this embodiment by cutting or stamping the whole overshoe i.e. sole part and straps from a sheet of carbon-loaded polymer which is therefore electrically conductive. Other materials are also suitable, for instance: natural rubber or an oil resistant polymer but these, again, must be carbon loaded. Alternatively, it is possible for the ground-engaging side only of the overshoe to be conductive e.g. by applying a conductive substance to one side of the sheet, that side then forming the ground engaging side, before or after the shoe is cut out.
In order that the body of the wearer is electrically connected to the conductive part of the overshoe, the heel strap 7 is extended beyond the holes 9 to form a tongue which in use, and as can be seen in Figure 2, is folded over and tucked into the shoe. This arrangement allows sufficient electrical contact between the wearer's body and the electrically conductive sole, even if the wearer is wearing socks. The arrangement also has the advantage that if the overshoe is made, as described above, by applying a conductive substance to the ground-engaging side only, it is this conductive side which is in contact with the wearer's body or overlying clothing when the tongue is tucked into the shoe.
If additional strengthening is required for the overshoe, then it is possible for the substance from which the shoe is made to be textile reinforced.
In the above embodiment, the entire overshoe was cut from a single sheet of material. However, in alternative embodiments the overshoe may be moulded - thus allowing the sole to be made thicker than the rest of the overshoe and also allowing it to have a tread pattern impressed on it. Alternatively the sole part may comprise a separate sole which is bonded to the outside of a backing sheet to which is attached the straps and conductive heel tongue; this attachment may be achieved simply by stamping or cutting the backing sheet and straps from a sheet ot material. If the latter arrangement is employed, it is, of course, necessary for the extended heel tongue 7 to be electrically connected to the outer sole part; this may be achieved by using conductive adhesives to bond the sole to the backing sheet.
The invention has been described above with reference to an embodiment for use as a conductive overshoe, however the invention is also applicable to a number of other types of overshoe. For instance, it may be desirable for a person to be insulated from the floor and in this case an overshoe may be made from insulating materials, rather than electrically conductive ones. As a further example, the invention may be applied to an overshoe which is used to give additional slip-resistance, for example by providing the sole part with a heavy tread or spikes, or forming the overshoe (or in the case that a separate sole part is bonded to a backing sheet, the separate sole part) from a material which gives a high slip resistance. Alternatively a non-slip material may be applied to the underside of the sole.
With any of the above examples, it may be desirable to colour code or mark the overshoe - to show its particular function e.g. electrically conductive or insulating, and, advantageously, bright colouring is used to make it easy to tell that a person is wearing an overshoe, and wearing the correct type of overshoe for the environment which he is in.
With the construction of the invention, it is possible for the whole range of shoe and boot sizes to be covered with just two sizes of overshoe. The overshoe according to the invention may also be quickly and easily fitted to a variety of shoe and boot types, thus allowing temporary workers, or parties of visitors for instance, safe access to an area without the need to provide a larye variety of sizes of special shoe.
The invention also allows the overshoe to be made by an easier and cheaper process than prior types of overshoe.

Claims (19)

1. An overshoe comprising a sole part, a plurality of straps each having a first free end and a second end attached to the sole part and means for engaging at least some of the straps at locations remote from said second ends for retaining the overshoe on a shoe.
2. An overshoe according to claim 1 wherein there are an equal number of straps attached to each side of the sole part.
3. An overshoe according to claim I or 2 wherein the plurality of straps include a toe strap and a heel strap.
4. An overshoe according to any preceding claim wherein the sole part comprises a sole bonded to a backing sheet to which the plurality of straps are attached.
5. An overshoe according to claim 4 wherein the backing sheet and plurality of straps are formed as integral parts.
6. An overshoe according to any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the sole part and straps are formed as integral parts.
7. An overshoe according to claim 6 wherein the sole part and straps are stamped from a sheet of material.
8. An overshoe according to claim 7 wherein the sheet of material is reinforced with a textile fabric.
9. An overshoe according to claim 5, 6, 7 or a wherein the outer surface of the overshoe is coated with an electrically conductive material.
10. An overshoe according to claim 5, 6, 7 or 8 wherein the sole part and straps are formed from an electrically conductive material.
11. An overshoe according to any preceding claim wherein the sole part is electrically conductive and is electrically connected to an electrically conductive tongue which, in use, is against the wearer's body or overlying clothing.
12. An overshoe according to claim 11 wherein the electrically conductive tongue is an extension of at least one said strap.
13. An overshoe according to claim 12 wherein the electrically conductive tongue is an extension of a heel strap.
14. An overshoe according to any preceding claim formed from carbon loaded polymer or carbon loaded natural rubber.
15. An overshoe according to any one of claims 1 to 8 constructed of electrically insulating materials.
16. An overshoe according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the underside of the sole part is provided with a tread pattern.
17. An overshoe according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein the underside of the sole part is provided with spikes.
18. An overshoe according to any one ot claims 1 to 8 wherein the underside of the sole part comprises a non-slip material.
19. An overshoe substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2634630A1 (en) * 1988-07-29 1990-02-02 Proteor Sa Protective casing for orthopaedic shoe
FR2699375A1 (en) * 1992-12-21 1994-06-24 Nadaud Jean Sole fixed to shoe for walking on slippery ground
US6944976B2 (en) * 2003-10-09 2005-09-20 Sapp Charles W Protective and/or decorative shoe cover
CN104095337A (en) * 2014-06-16 2014-10-15 苏州市景荣科技有限公司 Anti-static overshoe
CN104116264A (en) * 2014-06-16 2014-10-29 苏州市景荣科技有限公司 Hinge type anti-static shoe cover
CN104287282A (en) * 2014-10-27 2015-01-21 苏州市景荣科技有限公司 Anti-static shoe cover convenient to use

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GB523644A (en) * 1939-01-12 1940-07-18 Herbert Morgan Improvements in means for aerating turf
US3827166A (en) * 1973-12-26 1974-08-06 M Goodman Detachable spiked shoe protective cover
GB2103069A (en) * 1981-08-07 1983-02-16 Peter James Smith Sporting overshoes
EP0079572A1 (en) * 1981-11-12 1983-05-25 Emile Paul Jules Jean Ducros Conductive shoe

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB523644A (en) * 1939-01-12 1940-07-18 Herbert Morgan Improvements in means for aerating turf
US3827166A (en) * 1973-12-26 1974-08-06 M Goodman Detachable spiked shoe protective cover
GB2103069A (en) * 1981-08-07 1983-02-16 Peter James Smith Sporting overshoes
EP0079572A1 (en) * 1981-11-12 1983-05-25 Emile Paul Jules Jean Ducros Conductive shoe

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2634630A1 (en) * 1988-07-29 1990-02-02 Proteor Sa Protective casing for orthopaedic shoe
FR2699375A1 (en) * 1992-12-21 1994-06-24 Nadaud Jean Sole fixed to shoe for walking on slippery ground
US6944976B2 (en) * 2003-10-09 2005-09-20 Sapp Charles W Protective and/or decorative shoe cover
CN104095337A (en) * 2014-06-16 2014-10-15 苏州市景荣科技有限公司 Anti-static overshoe
CN104116264A (en) * 2014-06-16 2014-10-29 苏州市景荣科技有限公司 Hinge type anti-static shoe cover
CN104116264B (en) * 2014-06-16 2015-10-07 苏州市景荣科技有限公司 A kind of hinge-type anti-static shoe cover
CN104287282A (en) * 2014-10-27 2015-01-21 苏州市景荣科技有限公司 Anti-static shoe cover convenient to use
CN104287282B (en) * 2014-10-27 2016-12-07 苏州市景荣科技有限公司 A kind of portable anti-static shoe cover

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