PATENT OF THE WEEK – SHOE COVER
This Shoe cover was invented by the inventors Darren Zrubek (Boulder, CO), Keegan Rehfeldt (Broomfield, CO), Alex Strouthpoulos (Denver, CO), Paige Baker (Westminster, CO). It was patented by the USPTO on Nov 4, 2014, bearing patent number USD716529S1.
This patent was assigned to DashAmerica, Inc. (Louisville, CO). Their claim is the ornamental design for the shoe cover, as shown and described.
The feet are shielded from the worst circumstances by their shoe cover. Their cycling overshoes will provide you with cold weather protection and shield your feet from any circumstance, whether you’re riding a mountain bike or going for a winter gravel ride.
Making a ride happier, more comfortable, drier, faster, warmer, and safer is the company’s goal with its products. To make each product better than the last, innovation is needed—but not for the sake of innovation. This method, known by the Japanese as “Kaizen,” involves making little, continuous improvements over time to produce ground-breaking results. They are motivated by it every day, just as their founder was. For the last sixty years, they have been operating in the name of Pearl Izumi.