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US2151350A
US2151350A US178459A US17845937A US2151350A US 2151350 A US2151350 A US 2151350A US 178459 A US178459 A US 178459A US 17845937 A US17845937 A US 17845937A US 2151350 A US2151350 A US 2151350A
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  • My invention relates to waterproof spats or gaiters and has particular reference to spats worn over ordinary shoes for the protection of a wearer's ankles.
  • My invention has therefore for its object to provide spats which are fitted tightly around the heel of a shoe also around its toe portion and even around the edge of the sole.
  • I provide a band, preferably made of an elastic material, attached to the rear portion of my spat in such Way that the band can be tightly fitted over the upper portion of the heel, I also provide extension pieces attached to the lower edges of the spat at the front, preferably made of a wear resistant flexible material, these pieces forming pockets for the toe portions of the shoes and extending to the lesser or greater extent to the rear, being there connected by a strap with the heel portion of the spat.
  • This attachment forms complete protection for the upper portion of the shoe above the edge "of the sole, preventing water ordirt from reaching under the spat onto the shoe itself.
  • Fig. 3 is a Fig. l.
  • Fig-4 is a bottom view of the spat shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 is a bottom view of a modified spat.
  • Fig. 61 s a fractional detail view of an elastic heel attachment.
  • Fig. 7 is a bottom view of the same.
  • bottom view of the spat shown in Fig. 8 is a fractional detail view of a modified arrangement for attaching the spat to the shoe.
  • Fig. 9 is a view of a flexible bag for carrying the spat when not used.
  • Fig. 10 is a fractional view of a modified toe 5 pocket.
  • My spat consists of a main body I with a side slot provided with a slide fastener 2 or other similar closing arrangement such as, for instance, is shown in my Patent No. 2,099,476.
  • the spat has also a bottom strap 3 removably fastened by a button or snap fastener 4.
  • the body I can be preferably made of a suitable waterproof fabric or material such as rubberized cloth etc.
  • the body i is tightly held against the shoe by a resilient or elastic strap or loop 5' attached at its ends to the body I at 6.
  • the strap partly encircles the heel 1 in its upper portion.
  • the toe portion ofthe spat is closed in front underneath by a closing piece 8 forming a pocket for the toe of the shoe.
  • the piece 8 can be made of leather or similar flexible wear resistant material and preferably tapered toward the rear as shown in order to avoid an uneven pressure on the foot. It may be noted that the sidesand edges of the spat are drawn tightly against the shoe by the toe pocket and the heel loop 5.
  • FIGs. 2 and 4 A similar arrangement is shown in Figs. 2 and 4 for a womans shoe, the body 9 having an elastic loop I0 completely encircling the heel II, the loop being attached by its upper edge to the lower edge of the spat thereby forming a water proof and dust proof joint for 'the spat.
  • the edges of the spat are drawn against the shoe 35 by a cross piece l2 and a longitudinal strap l3 extending from'the front end of the toe portion of the spat to the front portion of the heel loop I 0.
  • the heel loop is shown indetail in Figs. 6 and 7.
  • FIG. 5 shows the spat l with an extended closing sole portion l4 drawn against the heel loop I0 by a strap 15.
  • the sole portion M can be made of leather, rubber, rubberized cloth etc.
  • a semicircular or arcuate inner edge In order to still further improve the wearing properties of the toe piece and to render it less noticeable for the user, it can be provided with a semicircular or arcuate inner edge.
  • a curved toe'piece I6 is shown in Fig. 10. It is connected by a strap i! with the heel loop it.
  • FIG. 8 Another modification is shown in Fig. 8.
  • a spat l8 has resilient clamps I9 attached to its edge at 20.
  • Each clamp has a sharp hook 2
  • the spats when not used, can be placed in a flexible cloth bag 21.
  • a waterproof spat having a loop member yieldably fitted over the upper portion of the heel of a shoe, a flexible member transversely connecting the lower edges of the toe portion of the spat, and a longitudinal strap connecting the transverse toe member and the heel loop member.
  • a waterproof spat having a loop adapted to engage the heel of a shoe, and resilient clamps adapted to engage notches in the edges of the sole of the shoe and the upper edges of the soles, and adapted to be released by an inward pressure on the upper portions of the clamps.
  • a waterproof spat having a loop encircling the heel portion of the spat and adapted to flt tightly on the upper portion of the heel of a. shoe, a toe member connecting the lower front edges of the spat and forming a pocket for the toe of the shoe, and a flexible strap longitudinally extending between the loop and the toe member.
  • a waterproof spat having a loop adapted to tightly enclose the upper portion of the heel of a. shoe, a toe member connecting the lower front edges of the spat and forming a pocket for the toe of the shoe, and a flexible resilient member connecting the rear edge of the toe member and the front portion of the heel loop.

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March '21, 1939.
M. GLOWKA WATERPROOF YSPAT Filed Dec. 7, 1957 MAR 77/V GLOW/(A INVENTOR BY Manny ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 21, 1939 WATERPROOF sear Martin Glowka, New York, N. Y.
Application December '7, 1937, Serial No. 178,459
4 Claims.
My invention relates to waterproof spats or gaiters and has particular reference to spats worn over ordinary shoes for the protection of a wearer's ankles.
Ordinary spats fit loosely over the shoe around the sole, toe and counter above the heel with the result that water in rainy weather is splashed into the clearances between the spat and the shoe I together with particles of dirt, mud or snow, spoiling the shoe and the spat itself. My invention has therefore for its object to provide spats which are fitted tightly around the heel of a shoe also around its toe portion and even around the edge of the sole. For this p rpose I provide a band, preferably made of an elastic material, attached to the rear portion of my spat in such Way that the band can be tightly fitted over the upper portion of the heel, I also provide extension pieces attached to the lower edges of the spat at the front, preferably made of a wear resistant flexible material, these pieces forming pockets for the toe portions of the shoes and extending to the lesser or greater extent to the rear, being there connected by a strap with the heel portion of the spat. This attachment forms complete protection for the upper portion of the shoe above the edge "of the sole, preventing water ordirt from reaching under the spat onto the shoe itself. I make the upper portion of my spat waterproof by providing it with an extension 4 fastening arrangement as is shown in my Patent No. 2,099,476, or with ordinary slide fasteners or zippers. 7
As a modification I provide the edges of my spat with resilient hooks which can engage specially provided notches in the side edges of the sole of shoe, the heel being shown in dotted lines.
Fig. 3 is a Fig. l.
Fig-4 is a bottom view of the spat shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of a modified spat.
Fig. 61s a fractional detail view of an elastic heel attachment.
Fig. 7 is a bottom view of the same.
bottom view of the spat shown in Fig. 8 is a fractional detail view of a modified arrangement for attaching the spat to the shoe.
Fig. 9 is a view of a flexible bag for carrying the spat when not used.
Fig. 10 is a fractional view of a modified toe 5 pocket.
My spat consists of a main body I with a side slot provided with a slide fastener 2 or other similar closing arrangement such as, for instance, is shown in my Patent No. 2,099,476. The spat has also a bottom strap 3 removably fastened by a button or snap fastener 4. The body I can be preferably made of a suitable waterproof fabric or material such as rubberized cloth etc.
In addition to the strap 3 the body i is tightly held against the shoe by a resilient or elastic strap or loop 5' attached at its ends to the body I at 6. The strap partly encircles the heel 1 in its upper portion. The toe portion ofthe spat is closed in front underneath by a closing piece 8 forming a pocket for the toe of the shoe. The piece 8 can be made of leather or similar flexible wear resistant material and preferably tapered toward the rear as shown in order to avoid an uneven pressure on the foot. It may be noted that the sidesand edges of the spat are drawn tightly against the shoe by the toe pocket and the heel loop 5.
A similar arrangement is shown in Figs. 2 and 4 for a womans shoe, the body 9 having an elastic loop I0 completely encircling the heel II, the loop being attached by its upper edge to the lower edge of the spat thereby forming a water proof and dust proof joint for 'the spat. The edges of the spat are drawn against the shoe 35 by a cross piece l2 and a longitudinal strap l3 extending from'the front end of the toe portion of the spat to the front portion of the heel loop I 0. The heel loop is shown indetail in Figs. 6 and 7.
Another modification is shown in Fig. 5 which shows the spat l with an extended closing sole portion l4 drawn against the heel loop I0 by a strap 15. The sole portion M can be made of leather, rubber, rubberized cloth etc.
- In order to still further improve the wearing properties of the toe piece and to render it less noticeable for the user, it can be provided with a semicircular or arcuate inner edge. Such a curved toe'piece I6 is shown in Fig. 10. It is connected by a strap i! with the heel loop it.
Another modification is shown in Fig. 8. A spat l8 has resilient clamps I9 attached to its edge at 20. Each clamp has a sharp hook 2| fitting into a specially made notch 22 in the lines. v
The spats, when not used, can be placed in a flexible cloth bag 21.
I claim as my invention:
1. A waterproof spat having a loop member yieldably fitted over the upper portion of the heel of a shoe, a flexible member transversely connecting the lower edges of the toe portion of the spat, and a longitudinal strap connecting the transverse toe member and the heel loop member.
2. A waterproof spat having a loop adapted to engage the heel of a shoe, and resilient clamps adapted to engage notches in the edges of the sole of the shoe and the upper edges of the soles, and adapted to be released by an inward pressure on the upper portions of the clamps.
3. A waterproof spat having a loop encircling the heel portion of the spat and adapted to flt tightly on the upper portion of the heel of a. shoe, a toe member connecting the lower front edges of the spat and forming a pocket for the toe of the shoe, and a flexible strap longitudinally extending between the loop and the toe member.
4. A waterproof spat having a loop adapted to tightly enclose the upper portion of the heel of a. shoe, a toe member connecting the lower front edges of the spat and forming a pocket for the toe of the shoe, and a flexible resilient member connecting the rear edge of the toe member and the front portion of the heel loop.
mam GLOWKA.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2505339A (en) * 1948-07-17 1950-04-25 Pinkard Viola Stocking and foot protector
US2757460A (en) * 1954-12-16 1956-08-07 Bufis Paul Pants protector
US2956561A (en) * 1958-10-22 1960-10-18 Houde Yvette Cast protector
US3104479A (en) * 1962-11-08 1963-09-24 D Amico Rosemary Heel protector
US3304629A (en) * 1965-10-22 1967-02-21 Michael D Meyers Simulated costume or theatrical footwear
US4768296A (en) * 1987-10-22 1988-09-06 Gibbs Ronald W Shoe protector
US8171653B1 (en) 2008-06-14 2012-05-08 Daryl Douglas Pennington Gaiter attachment outsole

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2505339A (en) * 1948-07-17 1950-04-25 Pinkard Viola Stocking and foot protector
US2757460A (en) * 1954-12-16 1956-08-07 Bufis Paul Pants protector
US2956561A (en) * 1958-10-22 1960-10-18 Houde Yvette Cast protector
US3104479A (en) * 1962-11-08 1963-09-24 D Amico Rosemary Heel protector
US3304629A (en) * 1965-10-22 1967-02-21 Michael D Meyers Simulated costume or theatrical footwear
US4768296A (en) * 1987-10-22 1988-09-06 Gibbs Ronald W Shoe protector
US8171653B1 (en) 2008-06-14 2012-05-08 Daryl Douglas Pennington Gaiter attachment outsole

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