Claims
- 1. A method of adjusting the length of a shoelace comprising the steps of:
a. positioning at least one sleeve at a first position on a string such that at least a portion of said string extends through said sleeve, said sleeve defining
a receiving chamber having an inner cross sectional area, a first open end, and a second open end, wherein said receiving chamber extends between said first and said second open ends; b. moving said sleeve along said string to a second position on said string; and c. removing a portion of said string between said sleeve and an end of said string.
- 2. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 1, further comprising the step of securing said sleeve at said second position prior to the step of removing a portion of said string.
- 3. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 1, wherein said portion of said string is removed adjacent to one of said first and said second open ends of said sleeve.
- 4. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 2, wherein
a. said string is elastic, b. said string has a first outer cross sectional area at rest, said first outer cross sectional area being greater than said receiving chamber inner cross sectional area, and c. said string having a second outer cross sectional area when stretched, said second outer cross sectional area being less than said receiving chamber inner cross sectional area.
- 5. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 4, the step of moving said sleeve along said string further comprising:
a. stretching said string such that said portion of said string extending through said receiving chamber is reduced to said second outer cross sectional area to allow movement of said sleeve along said string; and b. sliding said sleeve along said string to said second position.
- 6. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 5, the step of securing said sleeve at said second position further comprises allowing said string to return to said rest state so that said string cross sectional area returns to said first outer cross sectional area causing said sleeve to frictionally grip said string.
- 7. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 1, the step of removing said portion of said string between said sleeve and said end of said string further comprising cutting said string adjacent to one of said first and said second open ends of said sleeve.
- 8. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 2, the step of securing said sleeve at said second position further comprising providing at least one radially inward pointing rib on a surface of said receiving chamber that prevents the movement of said sleeve along said string in at least one direction.
- 9. A method of adjusting a shoelace comprising the steps of:
a. positioning at least one sleeve at a first position on a string between a first and a second end of said string such that at least a portion of said string extends through said sleeve, said sleeve defining
a receiving chamber having an inner cross sectional area, a first open end, and a second open end, wherein said receiving chamber extends between said first and said second open ends; b. lacing said string through a plurality of eyelets of a shoe; c. moving said sleeve along said string to a second position on said string between one of said first and said second ends of said string and one of said plurality of eyelets; and d. removing a portion of said string between said sleeve and said one of said first and said second ends of said string.
- 10. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 9, further comprising the step of securing said sleeve at said second position.
- 11. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 9, wherein
a. said string is elastic, b. said string has a first outer cross sectional area at rest, said first outer cross sectional area being greater than said receiving chamber inner cross sectional area, and c. said string having a second outer cross sectional area when stretched, said second outer cross sectional area being less than said receiving chamber inner cross sectional area.
- 12. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 11, the step of moving said sleeve along said string further comprising:
a. stretching said string such that said portion of said string extending through said receiving chamber is reduced to said second outer cross sectional area to allow movement of said sleeve along said string; and b. sliding said sleeve along said string to said second position.
- 13. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 12, the step of securing said sleeve at said second position further comprises allowing said string to return to said rest state so that said string cross sectional area returns to said first outer cross sectional area causing said sleeve to frictionally grip said string.
- 14. The method of adjusting the length of a shoelace of claim 10, the step of securing said sleeve at said second position further comprising providing at least one radially inward pointing rib on a surface of said receiving chamber that prevents the movement of said sleeve along said string in at least one direction.
- 15. An article of footwear comprising:
a. a shoe having a plurality of eyelets for receiving a string; b. a string laced through said eyelets, said string having a first end and a second end; c. at least one sleeve defining
a receiving chamber having an inner cross sectional area, a first open end, and a second open end wherein said receiving chamber extends between said first and said second open ends, and wherein said sleeve is positioned on said string between one of said plurality of eyelets and said string first end such that said string extends at least partially through said sleeve so that said sleeve first open end is closest to said string first end, wherein said at least one sleeve is moveable along said string between a first position and a second position at which said sleeve is secured in place so that said first end of said string adjacent to said sleeve first open end can be cut to a desired length.
- 16. The article of footwear of claim 15, said at least one sleeve further comprises at least one rib extending from an interior surface of said sleeve receiving chamber, said rib for preventing the movement of said sleeve in one direction along said string.
- 17. The article of footwear of claim 15, wherein
a. said string is elastic, b. said string has a first cross sectional area in a state of rest that is greater than said receiving chamber inner cross sectional area to prevent movement of said sleeve along said string when said string is in said rest state, and c. said string has a second cross sectional area in a stretched state that is less than said receiving chamber inner cross sectional area to allow movement of said sleeve.
- 18. The article of footwear of claim 15, wherein said at least one sleeve is curved.
- 19. The article of footwear of claim 17, wherein said elastic string comprises:
a. an inner core of elastomeric strands; and b. an outer cover surrounding said core, said cover comprising a plurality of intertwining threads.
- 20. The article of footwear of claim 15 wherein said sleeve further comprises at least one radially inward pointing rib extending from a surface of said receiving chamber that secures said sleeve at said second position.
- 21. The article of footwear of claim 17, wherein said elastic string comprises at least one elastic portion and at least one nonelastic portion.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/907,382 filed Jul. 17, 2001, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09907382 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Child |
10751692 |
Jan 2004 |
US |