IP Library Granted Patent US 6,941,681
Granted Patent B2
US 6,941,681 · App. 10/382,813 · Granted Sep 13, 2005

Warmer for feet and toes

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,941,681
App. No.
10/382,813
Filed
Mar 6, 2003
Granted
Sep 13, 2005
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3728
USPC
36/2.6
Abstract

A warming device for use in cold environments has a flexible pocket with at least one triangular side gusset for receiving a shoe or boot. The warming device has a receiver for receiving a heat generating packet or fuel stick heating device. The warming device may be firmly attached to a shoe or boot by constricting laces, cords or straps so that the gusset is pleated into loose folds along the side of the boot or shoe with heat generating packet or fuel stick heating device pressed substantially flat against the wearer's instep. The sole of the warming device may be modified to provide an anti-slip surface, for example, by installing studs in the sole. The sole of the warming device may be modified to adapt to specialized shoes or boots, such as ice skates.

Claims (17)

1. A warming device for feet and toes comprising a flexible envelope having a closed end and an open end, the open end being adapted to receive a toe portion of a boot or shoe therein, the envelope being oversized to loosely encompass a boot or a shoe received therein, the envelope having a top surface, a sole, and at least one triangular side piece, the top surface and sole having an edge joining with the triangular side piece, said top surface and sole lying substantially flat against a toe portion of the boot or shoe therein and said triangular side piece lying bunched or folded against a side portion of the boot or shoe therein, the warming device having a plurality of loops positioned along the edge of the sole, the warming device having a cord woven through the loops, the warming device having a receiver thereon for receiving a heat generating member of the kind requiring air for the continued generation of heat, the receiver being located in the top surface of the warming device and extending over the toe portion of a boot or shoe received in the envelope, whereby the cord may be tensioned to firmly attach the warming device to the toe portion of a boot or shoe received therein.

2. The warming device of claim 1 wherein the warming device is water repellent.

3. The warming device of claim 1 wherein the warming device is waterproof.

4. The warming device of claim 1 wherein the warming device is constructed of a breathable waterproof material.

5. The warming device of claim 1 wherein the warming device has an insulating material therein to minimize the heat loss to a surrounding environment.

6. The warming device of claim 5 wherein the insulating material is placed over the receiver for a heat generating member.

7. The warming device of claim 1 wherein the cord is elastic and the tension on the cord is held by a fastener.

8. The warming device of claim 1 wherein the sole has studs serving as anti-slip elements thereon.

9. The warming device of claim 1 wherein the sole has a longitudinal slot therein, the longitudinal slot being adapted to receive the blade of an ice skate, the slot being closed by a strap and fastener.

10. A warming device for feet and toes comprising a flexible envelope having a closed end and an open end, the open end being adapted to receive a toe portion of a boot or shoe therein, the envelope being oversized to loosely encompass a boot or a shoe received therein, the envelope having a top surface, a sole, and a plurality of triangular side pieces, the top surface and sole having an edge joining with the triangular, side pieces, said top surface and sole lying substantially flat against a toe portion of the boot or shoe therein and said triangular side piece lying bunched or folded against a side portion of the boot or shoe therein, the warming device having a plurality of loops positioned along the edge of the sole, the warming device having a cord woven through the loops, the cord having an adjustable fastener thereon, the warming device having a receiver thereon for receiving a heat generating member of the kind requiring air for the continued generation of heat, the receiver being located in the top surface of the warming device and extending over the toe portion of a boot or shoe received in the envelope, whereby the cord may be tensioned and the tension held by the fastener to firmly attach the warming device to the toe of a boot or shoe received therein.

11. The device of claim 10 wherein the device is constructed of a sturdy packcloth.

12. The device of claim 10 wherein the device is constructed of a breathable packcloth.

13. The device of claim 10 wherein the cord is elastic.

14. The device of claim 10 wherein the device has an insulating material placed over the receiver for a heat generating member to minimize the loss of heat to a surrounding environment.

15. The device of claim 10 wherein the sole has studs serving as an anti-slip surface.

16. The device of claim 10 wherein the sole has a longitudinal slot to receive the blade of an ice skate.

17. The device of claim 16 wherein the longitudinal slot is closed by a strap and fastener.