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US20150359293A1
US20150359293A1 US14/302,539 US201414302539A US2015359293A1 US 20150359293 A1 US20150359293 A1 US 20150359293A1 US 201414302539 A US201414302539 A US 201414302539A US 2015359293 A1 US2015359293 A1 US 2015359293A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/06Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated
    • A43B7/08Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/06Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated
    • A43B7/08Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures
    • A43B7/084Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures characterised by the location of the holes
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  • My invention does not pertains to any field of endeavor. There is no U.S. patent Classification Definition or subject matter of the claimed invention. There is no description of information known to me.
  • My invention is a completely new invention. My invention eliminate any shoe bad odor after using any shoe completely. With my invention which can be install inside a shoe or use as a separate piece with any shoe there will be no more smelling shoe after any long period of use of any shoe. The foot-wear's protector can be simply wear over a sock or on a bare foot as well as create an extra cushion within the shoe. Therefore, my invention is a completely new invention.
  • the foot-wear' protector composed of inward breathe channel groove and outward breathe channel groove.
  • the inward breathe channel groove circulate air outside between the foot-wear's protector and the shoe of the wearer by pumping air in and out between the foot-wear's protector and the shoe of the wearer.
  • the circulation of air between the foot-wear's protector and the shoe of the wearer cool the ambience temperature within the shoe and the foot-wear's protector.
  • the outward breathe channel groove circulate air between the wearer of the feet and foot-wear's protector.
  • the inward breathe channel groove and the outward breathe channel groove can be found on the both side of the foot-wear's protector, front, back, underneath the foot-wear's protector and the top front of the foot-wear's protector.
  • the foot-wear's protector can be made of non-permissible water elastic rubber. Such as an any advance latex-rubber or soft foam latex rubber to protect the shoe from smelling after longtime of using any shoe by anyone and the shoe will retain its new smell from the manufacture.
  • the foot-wear's protector can be impregnated with pleasant fragrance for good shoe fragrance smell at all time.
  • the foot-wear's protector can be built and cooperate into any kind of shoe or the foot-wear's protector can be design as a separate piece to be wear as need on any size of feet.
  • the foot-wear's protector is completely new invention. More radical and effective design can be apply in designing the foot-wear's protector by studying the following description and the accompanying drawing.
  • FIG. 1 is the front and the left side view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove where an air pumping in and out upward of the foot-wear's protector around the straight-up ribbed top. Also, the rectangular dent for traction.
  • FIG. 2 is the front and the right side view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove where an air pumping in and out upward of the foot-wear's protector around straight up ribbed top. Also, the square dent for traction.
  • FIG. 3 is the top view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 3 of 15 is the top view of the foot-wear's protector show wearing of the foot-wear's protector around the foot with a sock on.
  • FIG. 4 is the back view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 5 is the front view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 6 is the underneath of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breath Channel groove.
  • FIG. 7 of 16 is the right side view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 7 of 17 is the view of the foot-wear's protector over the sock on the right foot.
  • FIG. 7 of 18 is the view of the right foot showing only the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 1 show the left and top view of the foot-wear's protector with a rectangular dent and with the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 2 indicate the right and top view of the foot-wear's protector with a square dent and with the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 3 of 14 indicate the top view of the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 3 of 15 indicate the top view of the foot-wear's protector with the foot and sock on the foot.
  • FIG. 4 indicate the back view of the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 5 indicate the front view of the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 6 indicate the bottom view of the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 7 of 16 indicate the right side view of the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 7 of 17 indicate the right side view of the foot-wear's protector with sock on the foot.
  • FIG. 7 of 18 indicate the right side view of the foot-wear's protector with a bare foot.
  • FIG. 1 is the left side and the upper front side of the foot-wear's protector. Circulate air in and out around of the foot-wear's protector the inward breathe channel groove 2 , circulate air in and out inside of the foot-wear's protector the outward breathe channel groove 7 , the toe 1 , the instep 5 , the sole 8 , the heel 4 , the straight-up ribbed top 3 , for traction the rectangular dent 20 , the foot-wear's protector should be wear around the ankle and upward at the starting of the leg 6 , the foot-wear's protector can be made of any advance latex-rubber, any advance rubber, any advance foam latex-rubber non-permissible of any liquid such as water and that is elastic, non-toxic of any kind of material that the foot-wear protector can be made of, the foot-wear's protect can be design of any shape according to the shoe size foot-wear's protector can be hand wash, machine was, and wipe with a cleaning cloth, the foot-wear's protector can be made of
  • FIG. 2 is the right side view of the upper front side view of the foot-wear-protector. Circulate air in and out around of the foot-wear's protector inward breathe channel groove 2 , circulate air in and out inside of the foot-wear's protector the outward breathe channel groove 7 , the toe 1 , the instep 5 , the sole 8 , the heel 4 , the straight-up ribbed top 3 , for traction the circular dent 19 , the foot-wear's protector should be wear around the ankle and upward at the starting of the leg 6 , the foot-wear's protector can be made of any advance latex-rubber, any advance rubber, any advance foam latex-rubber non-permissible of any liquid such as water and that is elastic, non-toxic of any kind of material that the foot-wear's protector can be made of through any kind of molding such as dip molding of the design of the foot-wear's protector.
  • the foot-wear's protector can be design of any shape according to the shoe size.
  • the foot-wear's protector can be hand wash, machine was, and wipe with a cleaning cloth
  • the foot-wear's protector can be made of any kind of material that is elastic such as any latex or rubber, non-permissible of any liquid such as water
  • the foot-wear's protector can be wear over any kind of socks long or short or on the bare feet little bit below the middle ankle, middle of the ankle, little bit above the middle of the ankle, from anywhere around the leg 9 .
  • FIG. 3 of 14 inward breathe channel groove 2 , the outward breathe channel groove 7 , the toe 1 , around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6 , the straight-up ribbed top 3 , the foot-wear's protector 9 .
  • FIG. 4 inward breathe channel groove 2 , the outward breathe channel groove 7 , around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6 , the heel 4 , the foot-wear's protector 9 .
  • FIG. 5 inward breathe channel groove 2 , the outward breathe channel groove 7 , around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6 , the heel 4 , the foot-wear's protector 9 .
  • FIG. 6 inward breathe channel groove 2 , the outward breathe channel groove 7 , the foot-wear's protector 9 .
  • FIG. 7 of 16 is the right view, inward breathe channel groove 2 , outward breathe channel groove 7 , around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6 , the straight-up ribbed top 3 , the instep 5 , the sole 8 , the foot-wear's protector 9 .
  • FIG. 7 of 17 is right view on the user with sock on, the sock 10 , the foot 11 , the ventilator, which provide an air in and out on the top of the straight-up ribbed top of the foot-wear's protector 12 , the heel 4 , the instep 5 , the sole 8 , the toe 1 , the foot-wear's protector 9 .
  • FIG. 7 of 17 is right view on the user with sock on, the sock 10 , the foot 11 , the ventilator, which provide an air in and out on the top of the straight-up ribbed top of the foot-wear's protector 12 , the heel 4 , the instep 5 , the sole 8
  • the foot-wear's protector in operation one uses the foot-wear's protector to protect any shoe from smelling and keep the new smell from the manufacturer plant as well as provide the shoe with pleasant fragrant which impregnated into the foot-wear's protector.
  • the inward breathe channel and the outward breathe channel groove function when each time the user step their feet on the ground and left up their feet, the inward and outward breathe channel ventilate an air through the ventilator by suck an air in and out at the top of the foot-wear's protector, inside and outside around the foot-wear's protector over the sock or around the bare feet inside the user's shoe, in doing so the feet of the user keep cool.
  • the foot-wear's protector can be made of any type of material or any advance elastic material such as latex-rubber, rubber, foam latex-rubber or any other related type material that can found in the field of materials engineering.

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the invention provide an effective way to eliminate bad shoe odor completely once for all. Once anybody wear on the foot-wear's protector over a sock or on the bare feet after buying a brand new shoe, there will be no more bad shoe odor or bad smelling shoe at all. Using the foot-wear's protector, smelling shoe will be a thing of the past. The foot-wear's protector design with inward and outward breathe channel groove for an effective air circulation inside and outside of the foot-wear's protector and the heel, the instep, the insole, the leg, the straight-up ribbed top, the toe, the ventilator, the square dent, rectangular dent for effective and appropriate design. The foot-wear's protector can be use by anyone of different ages to protect any bad shoe odor after any long period of use of any kind of shoe completely. Therefore, my invention is a completely new invention in the art of science.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • the invention does not pertains to any field of endeavor. There is no U.S. patent Classification Definition or subject matter of the claimed invention. There is no description of information known to me. My invention is a completely new invention. My invention eliminate any shoe bad odor after using any shoe completely. With my invention which can be install inside a shoe or use as a separate piece with any shoe there will be no more smelling shoe after any long period of use of any shoe. The foot-wear's protector can be simply wear over a sock or on a bare foot as well as create an extra cushion within the shoe. Therefore, my invention is a completely new invention.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • the foot-wear' protector composed of inward breathe channel groove and outward breathe channel groove. The inward breathe channel groove circulate air outside between the foot-wear's protector and the shoe of the wearer by pumping air in and out between the foot-wear's protector and the shoe of the wearer. The circulation of air between the foot-wear's protector and the shoe of the wearer cool the ambiance temperature within the shoe and the foot-wear's protector. The outward breathe channel groove circulate air between the wearer of the feet and foot-wear's protector. The circulation of the cool ambiance temperature within the foot-wear's protector and wearer's feet. The inward breathe channel groove and the outward breathe channel groove can be found on the both side of the foot-wear's protector, front, back, underneath the foot-wear's protector and the top front of the foot-wear's protector.
  • the foot-wear's protector can be made of non-permissible water elastic rubber. Such as an any advance latex-rubber or soft foam latex rubber to protect the shoe from smelling after longtime of using any shoe by anyone and the shoe will retain its new smell from the manufacture. The foot-wear's protector can be impregnated with pleasant fragrance for good shoe fragrance smell at all time. The foot-wear's protector can be built and cooperate into any kind of shoe or the foot-wear's protector can be design as a separate piece to be wear as need on any size of feet. The foot-wear's protector is completely new invention. More radical and effective design can be apply in designing the foot-wear's protector by studying the following description and the accompanying drawing.
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  • FIG. 1 is the front and the left side view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove where an air pumping in and out upward of the foot-wear's protector around the straight-up ribbed top. Also, the rectangular dent for traction.
  • FIG. 2 is the front and the right side view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove where an air pumping in and out upward of the foot-wear's protector around straight up ribbed top. Also, the square dent for traction.
  • FIG. 3 is the top view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove. FIG. 3 of 15 is the top view of the foot-wear's protector show wearing of the foot-wear's protector around the foot with a sock on.
  • FIG. 4 is the back view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 5 is the front view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 6 is the underneath of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breath Channel groove.
  • FIG. 7 of 16 is the right side view of the foot-wear's protector showing the inward and the outward breathe channel groove. FIG. 7 of 17 is the view of the foot-wear's protector over the sock on the right foot. FIG. 7 of 18 is the view of the right foot showing only the foot-wear's protector.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
  • FIG. 1 show the left and top view of the foot-wear's protector with a rectangular dent and with the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 2 indicate the right and top view of the foot-wear's protector with a square dent and with the inward and the outward breathe channel groove.
  • FIG. 3 of 14 indicate the top view of the foot-wear's protector. FIG. 3 of 15 indicate the top view of the foot-wear's protector with the foot and sock on the foot.
  • FIG. 4 indicate the back view of the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 5 indicate the front view of the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 6 indicate the bottom view of the foot-wear's protector.
  • FIG. 7 of 16 indicate the right side view of the foot-wear's protector. FIG. 7 of 17 indicate the right side view of the foot-wear's protector with sock on the foot. FIG. 7 of 18 indicate the right side view of the foot-wear's protector with a bare foot.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • FIG. 1 is the left side and the upper front side of the foot-wear's protector. Circulate air in and out around of the foot-wear's protector the inward breathe channel groove 2, circulate air in and out inside of the foot-wear's protector the outward breathe channel groove 7, the toe 1, the instep 5, the sole 8, the heel 4, the straight-up ribbed top 3, for traction the rectangular dent 20, the foot-wear's protector should be wear around the ankle and upward at the starting of the leg 6, the foot-wear's protector can be made of any advance latex-rubber, any advance rubber, any advance foam latex-rubber non-permissible of any liquid such as water and that is elastic, non-toxic of any kind of material that the foot-wear protector can be made of, the foot-wear's protect can be design of any shape according to the shoe size foot-wear's protector can be hand wash, machine was, and wipe with a cleaning cloth, the foot-wear's protector can be made of any kind of material that is elastic, non-permissible of any liquid such as water, the foot-wear's protector can be wear over any kind of socks long or short or on the bare feet little bit below the middle ankle, middle of the ankle, little bit above the middle of the ankle, from anywhere around the leg 9.
  • FIG. 2 is the right side view of the upper front side view of the foot-wear-protector. Circulate air in and out around of the foot-wear's protector inward breathe channel groove 2, circulate air in and out inside of the foot-wear's protector the outward breathe channel groove 7, the toe 1, the instep 5, the sole 8, the heel 4, the straight-up ribbed top 3, for traction the circular dent 19, the foot-wear's protector should be wear around the ankle and upward at the starting of the leg 6, the foot-wear's protector can be made of any advance latex-rubber, any advance rubber, any advance foam latex-rubber non-permissible of any liquid such as water and that is elastic, non-toxic of any kind of material that the foot-wear's protector can be made of through any kind of molding such as dip molding of the design of the foot-wear's protector. The foot-wear's protector can be design of any shape according to the shoe size. The foot-wear's protector can be hand wash, machine was, and wipe with a cleaning cloth, the foot-wear's protector can be made of any kind of material that is elastic such as any latex or rubber, non-permissible of any liquid such as water, the foot-wear's protector can be wear over any kind of socks long or short or on the bare feet little bit below the middle ankle, middle of the ankle, little bit above the middle of the ankle, from anywhere around the leg 9.
  • FIG. 3 of 14 inward breathe channel groove 2, the outward breathe channel groove 7, the toe 1, around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6, the straight-up ribbed top 3, the foot-wear's protector 9. The FIG. 3 of 15 inward breathe channel groove 2, the outward breathe channel groove 7, around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6, the ventilator, provide an air in and out on the top of the straight-up ribbed top of the foot-wear's protector 12, the sock 10, the foot 11, the foot-wear's protector 9.
  • FIG. 4 inward breathe channel groove 2, the outward breathe channel groove 7, around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6, the heel 4, the foot-wear's protector 9.
  • FIG. 5 inward breathe channel groove 2, the outward breathe channel groove 7, around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6, the heel 4, the foot-wear's protector 9.
  • FIG. 6 inward breathe channel groove 2, the outward breathe channel groove 7, the foot-wear's protector 9.
  • FIG. 7 of 16 is the right view, inward breathe channel groove 2, outward breathe channel groove 7, around the end top point of the foot-wear's protector of the leg 6, the straight-up ribbed top 3, the instep 5, the sole 8, the foot-wear's protector 9. FIG. 7 of 17 is right view on the user with sock on, the sock 10, the foot 11, the ventilator, which provide an air in and out on the top of the straight-up ribbed top of the foot-wear's protector 12, the heel 4, the instep 5, the sole 8, the toe 1, the foot-wear's protector 9. FIG. 7 of 18 the right view on the user without sock on a bare foot, no sock 13, the foot 11, the ventilator, which provide an air in and out on the top of the straight-up ribbed top of the foot-wear's protector 12, instep 5, insole 8, the heel 4.
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    ″[0025]″, 1 the toe
    2 inward breathe channel groove
    3 straight-up ribbed top
    4 the heel
    5 instep
    6 leg
    7 outward breathe channel groove
    8 insole
    9 foot-wear's protector
    10 the sock
    11 the foot
    12 the ventilator
    13 no sock
    14 FIG. 3 of 14
    15 FIG. 3 of 15
    16 FIG. 7 of 16
    17 FIG. 7 of 17
    18 FIG. 7 of 18
    19 square dent
    20 rectangular dent
  • Operation
  • in operation one uses the foot-wear's protector to protect any shoe from smelling and keep the new smell from the manufacturer plant as well as provide the shoe with pleasant fragrant which impregnated into the foot-wear's protector. The inward breathe channel and the outward breathe channel groove function when each time the user step their feet on the ground and left up their feet, the inward and outward breathe channel ventilate an air through the ventilator by suck an air in and out at the top of the foot-wear's protector, inside and outside around the foot-wear's protector over the sock or around the bare feet inside the user's shoe, in doing so the feet of the user keep cool. The foot-wear's protector can be made of any type of material or any advance elastic material such as latex-rubber, rubber, foam latex-rubber or any other related type material that can found in the field of materials engineering.

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1. “what I claimed as my invention is the “foot-wear's protector”” cooperate with inward breathe channel groove and the outward breathe channel groove to pump an air inside and around the foot-wear's protector, the heel for appropriate design the rectangular dent or square dent, for traction the toe for appropriate design, the sole for appropriate design, the instep for appropriate design, the straight up ribbed top for appropriate design, and the leg for appropriate design.
2. “what I claimed as my invention is the “foot-wear's protector”” cooperate with the inward breathe channel groove and the outward breathe channel groove to pump an air inside and around of the foot-wear's protector, the foot for appropriate design, the sock for appropriate design, the leg for appropriate design, and the ventilator which force out the air and suck in fresh air in doing so the air get circulate an effectively.
3. “what I claimed as my invention is the “Foot-Wear's Protector.”” cooperate with the inward breathe channel groove and the outward breathe channel groove to pump air inside and around the foot-wear's protector for better air circulation.
4. “what I claimed as my invention is the “foot-wear's protector”” cooperate with the ventilator which force the air in and out of the foot-wear's protector for better air circulation in doing so by forcing in fresh air into the foot-wear's protector and by forcing out the use air out the foot-wear's protector, the heel for appropriate design, the sole for appropriate design the instep for appropriate design, the toe for appropriate design, the foot for appropriate design, and no sock for optional design.
5. “what I claimed as my invention is the “foot-wear's protector”” cooperate with the ventilator to pump air in and out of the foot-wear's protector in doing so by circulating the air in and out inside and around the foot-wear's protector as fresh air keep sucking in time interval, the heel for appropriate design, the sole for appropriate design, the instep for appropriate design, the toe for appropriate design the foot for appropriate design, and with sock for appropriate design.
6. “dependent on claims 1 and 3 the “foot-wear's protector”” the inward and the outward breathe channel circulate air in and out through the ventilator of the foot-wear's protector, the insole for appropriate design, instep for appropriate design, the toe for appropriate design, and the straight-up ribbed top for appropriate design.
7. independent on the above claims of “what I claim as my invention is the “Foot-Wear's Protector” with the inward and outward breathe channel which circulate the air inside and outside of the foot-wear's protector, the heel for appropriate design, the leg for appropriate design of the foot-wear's protector. Also, the foot's wear protector can be design without the rectangular dent or square dent which is for traction. The foot's wear protection can be design according to the drawings or any other drawings for improvement and any of the drawings designs can be use as a traction.
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