The present disclosure generally relates to adjustably securing a cord-like structure.
Cords have traditionally been used, in conjunction with an adjustment mechanism, as a way to adjust a hem, such as to loosen or tighten, for example, an opening in a garment (e.g., ankle opening in a pair of pants, a waist opening in a jacket or coat). However, when the cord is cinched around the opening to tighten the fit around the wearer, the excess cord pulled through the mechanism may flop around and can get in the way of the wearer of the apparel.
Aspects generally relate to an adjuster for adjusting the length of a cord extending through an opening, such as a hem. A cord, as used herein, may refer to a length of any material, where the length of the cord extending through the opening can be adjusted. For instance, a cord may include a string, thread, yarn, rope, drawstring, filament, wire, cable, a combination thereof, or the like. The adjuster may comprise, generally, a t-component and a channel body. The t-component, in response to an application of force, may be moved from a first position to a second position. While the t-component is in the first position, a cord that extends through the adjuster may be locked in place relative to the adjuster so that the cord is resistant to movement through the adjuster. When, however, the t-component is in the second position, a substantially continuous channel is formed such that the cord may be moved in either lateral direction relative to the adjuster, thus allowing for an opening (e.g., a pant leg hem, a waist hem, a backpack strap) or any other adjustable structure to be adjusted.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Illustrative aspects hereof are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
The subject matter of aspects hereof is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this patent. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or combinations of steps similar to the ones described in this document, or to include a different combination of components, in conjunction with other present or future technologies.
Aspects hereof relate to an adjuster for adjusting the length of a cord that extends around an opening. A cord, as used herein, may refer to a length of any material, where the length can be adjusted. For instance, a cord may include a string, thread, yarn, rope, drawstring, filament, lacing, wire, cable, a combination thereof, or the like. The cord could be made from any material suitable for use with the adjuster, such as, for example, rubber, plastic, metal, cotton, nylon, wool, polyester, leather, etc. A cord to be adjusted may be used in various industries, such as apparel, article of footwear, backpacks, to-be-worn equipment, electronics, etc. In aspects, the cord is flexible such that the shape of the cord can be manipulated by way of the adjuster, as further described herein. For exemplary purposes only, the cord may be an elastic cord that extends through the hem of a pant leg so that the ankle opening around the ankle of the wearer of the pants may be adjusted to be loosened or tightened relative to a portion of the wearer extending therethrough. Another example is a cord that extends through a hem at the waist opening of a jacket, coat, or pant so that the waist opening can be loosened or tightened relative to the torso of the wearer extending therethrough. Similarly, for example, the cord may be a strap on a backpack or other wearable item so that the length of the strap may be adjusted according to the wearer's specifications.
In aspects, the adjuster generally comprises a t-component and a channel body. The t-component and the channel body, in one aspect, are made from the same material, but in an alternative aspect, they may be made from different materials. For instance, one or both of the t-component and the channel body could be made from a polymer-based material (e.g., plastic material), rubber, etc. As will be described herein, the t-component may be at least somewhat flexible to allow the t-component to move from a first position to a second position. In particular, a cross member of the t-component, when force is applied, may change shape from a convex position toward a concave position, and then from the concave position to the convex position. As such, the choice of material for at least the t-component, and the cross member in particular, may be dependent upon the flexibility and resilience desired.
As mentioned, the t-component is capable of being moved from a first position to a second position, where, in aspects, the t-component in the first position does not allow a cord to move relative to the adjuster (e.g., limits lateral sliding motion of the cord relative to the adjuster), but in the second position, the cord is able to move in one or more lateral directions with less force required to accomplish the movement relative to the force required with t-component in the first position. The t-component generally includes a sliding member and a cross member. To move the t-component from the first position to the second position, an application of force may be applied to a top surface of the cross member in a direction substantially parallel with movement of the sliding member. The sliding member includes a pass-through channel that allows the cord to pass from a first guide channel of the channel body to a second guide channel of the channel body. When the t-component is in the first position, the cord may become crimped in locations on the cord where the cord moves between the first guide channel and the pass-through channel, and between the pass-through channel and the second guide channel, hereinafter referred to as a first crimp cavity and a second crimp cavity, respectively.
Accordingly, in one aspect, the present invention provides an adjuster that allows for an adjustment to a length of a cord. The adjuster comprises a t-component that has a sliding member. The sliding member has a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, and a bottom surface and an opposite top end. The sliding member also comprises a pass-through channel having a bottom surface and an opposite top surface. In addition to the sliding member, the t-component also has a cross member, where the cross member has a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, and a first engaging surface and an opposite second engaging surface. The top end of the sliding member is integrally formed with the bottom surface of the cross member forming a first angle between the sliding member and the cross member. The t-component is adapted to increase the first angle in response to an application of force in a direction substantially parallel with a direction of sliding motion of the sliding member from a first position to a second position. The adjuster also includes a channel body having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, and a recessed cavity adapted to receive the cross member. The recessed cavity extends from the top surface of the channel body toward the bottom surface of the channel body. The channel body comprises a sliding channel having a first side surface and a second side surface. A distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding channel is greater than a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding member such that the sliding member is slidably engaged with the channel body within the sliding channel. The bottom surface of the sliding member is positionable to be closer to the bottom surface of the channel body when the t-component is in the second position than when the t-component is in the first position. The channel body also includes a first guide channel having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface. The first guide channel extends from the first side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel.
In another aspect, the present invention provides an adjuster that allows for an adjustment to a length of a cord. The adjuster comprises a t-component, which has a sliding member that has a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, and a bottom surface and an opposite top end. The sliding member comprises a pass-through channel having a bottom surface and an opposite top surface. The t-component also has a cross member, which has a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, and a first engaging surface and an opposite second engaging surface. The top end of the sliding member is integrally formed with the bottom surface of the cross member. The t-component is adaptable to be moved from a first position to a second position in response to an application of force in a direction substantially parallel with a direction of sliding motion of the sliding member. The first engaging surface and the second engaging surface are adaptable to move from a first position corresponding to the first position of the t-component to a second position corresponding to the second position of the t-component. Further, the first engaging surface and the second engaging surface are closer to the sliding member when the t-component is in the first position than when the t-component is in the second position. The adjuster also comprises a channel body, which has a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, a top surface and a bottom surface. The channel body includes a sliding channel having a first side surface and a second side surface. The distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding channel is greater than a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding member, thus allowing the sliding member to be slidably engaged with the channel body within the sliding channel. The bottom surface of the sliding member is positioned closer to the bottom surface of the channel body when the t-component is in the second position than when the t-component is in the first position. The channel body also has a first guide channel, where the first guide channel has a top surface and an opposite bottom surface. The first guide channel extends from the first side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel.
A third aspect hereof provides an adjuster that allows for an adjustment to a length of a cord. The adjuster includes a t-component, where the t-component comprises a sliding member. The sliding member has a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, and a bottom surface and an opposite top end. Additionally, the sliding member comprises a pass-through channel having a bottom surface and an opposite top surface. The t-component also includes a cross member, where the cross member has a top surface and an opposite bottom surface and a first engaging surface and an opposite second engaging surface. The top end of the sliding member is integrally formed with the bottom surface of the cross member. The t-component is adaptable to be moved from a first position to a second position in response to an application of force in a direction substantially parallel with a direction of sliding motion of the sliding member. The cross member is convexly shaped when the t-component is in the first position and is adapted to be concavely shaped when the t-component is in the second position. The adjuster further includes a channel body that has a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, a top surface and a bottom surface, in addition to a recessed cavity that is adapted to receive the cross member. The recessed cavity extends from the top surface of the channel body toward the bottom surface of the channel body. The channel body comprises a sliding channel having a first side surface and a second side surface, where a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding channel is greater than a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding member, allowing for the sliding member to be slidably engaged with the channel body within the sliding channel. The bottom surface of the sliding member is positioned closer to the bottom surface of the channel body when the t-component is in the second position than when the t-component is in the first position. The channel body also comprises a first guide channel having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface. The first guide channel extends from the first side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel.
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The t-component 200 is capable of being moved from a first position to a second position in response to an application of force in a direction substantially parallel with a direction of sliding motion of the sliding member 202. For example, at least a substantial portion of the cross member 220 of the t-component 200 may be positioned outside the boundaries of the channel body 300 when the t-component 200 is in the first position, but at least a substantial portion of the cross member 220 may be positioned within a recessed cavity 310 of the channel body 300 when the t-component 200 is in a second position, as shown by item 256 in
The channel body 300 comprises a second side surface 304 and a top surface 306. The channel body 300 also comprises other features, which will be shown in, at least,
The cross member 220 of the t-component 200 comprises a top surface 222, a bottom surface 224, and a first engaging surface 226 and a second engaging surface 234. The first engaging surface 226 comprises a bottom edge 228 and is configured to be moved from a first position (e.g., position and orientation of item 230 in
In aspects, the top surface 222 of the cross member 220 and the first engaging surface 226 define a first acute angle 242, while the top surface 222 of the cross member 220 and the second engaging surface 234 define a second acute angle 244. Similarly, the bottom surface 224 of the cross member 220 and the first engaging surface 226 define a first obtuse angle 246, while the bottom surface 224 of the cross member 220 and the second engaging surface 234 define a second obtuse angle 248. The first acute angle 242, the second acute angle 244, the first obtuse angle 246, and the second obtuse angle 248 are defined when the t-component 200 is, at least, in the first position (e.g., shape and position of item 254 in
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As mentioned, the bottom surface 224 of the cross member 220 is integrally formed with the top end 210 of the sliding member 202. In one aspect, a position on the bottom surface 224 of the cross member 220 that is integrally formed with the top end 210 of the sliding member 202 is equidistant from a bottom edge 228 of the first engaging surface 226 and a bottom edge 236 of the second engaging surface 234 such that the position of integration is in the middle of the cross member 220.
The channel body 300 comprises a first side surface 302, a second side surface 304, a top surface 306, and an opposite bottom surface 308. The top surface 306 of the channel body 300 comprises a recessed cavity 310 that is adapted to receive the cross member 220. The recessed cavity 310 provides for an opening into which at least a portion of the t-component 200 can be inserted. For instance, when the t-component 200 is in a first position, at least a substantial portion of the cross member 220 may be outside of the recessed cavity 310, but when the t-component 200 is in a second position, at least a substantial portion of the cross member 220 may be positioned within the recessed cavity 310, which may be effective for aligning two or more portions of components provided herein for effective slidability of a cord. The recessed cavity 310, in one aspect, extends from the top surface 306 of the channel body 300 toward the bottom surface 308 of the channel body 300.
The channel body 300 further comprises a sliding channel 320 having a first side surface 322 and a second side surface 324. The distance between the first side surface 322 and the second side surface 324 of the sliding channel 320 is greater than the distance between the first side surface 204 and the second side surface 206 of the sliding member 202, which allows the sliding member 202 to be slidably engaged with the channel body 300 within the sliding channel 320. Further, the bottom surface 208 of the sliding member 202 is positionable closer to the bottom surface 308 of the channel body 300 when the t-component 200 is in the second position (e.g., shape and position of item 256 in
The channel body 300 illustrated in
As mentioned, the channel body 300 also comprises a second guide channel 340. The second guide channel 340 comprises a top surface 342 and an opposite bottom surface 348, and extends from the second side surface 304 of the channel body 300 toward the sliding channel 320. The top surface 342 of the second guide channel 340 has a first top edge 344 and a second top edge 346, the second top edge 346 being closer to the second side surface 324 of the sliding channel 320 than the first top edge 344. The first top edge 344 may be located on or near to the second side surface 304 of the channel body 300. A first distance between the first top edge 344 of the second guide channel 340 and perpendicular to the a first bottom surface 345 is greater than a second distance between the second top edge 346 and perpendicular to the a second bottom surface 347 of the second guide channel 340. The transition from the first distance to the second distance in both the first guide channel 330 and the second guide channel 340 may be gradual, the transition from the first distance to the second distance in both the first guide channel 330 and the second guide channel 340 may be stepwise, or the transition from the first distance to the second distance in both the first guide channel 330 and the second guide channel 340 may be a combination of gradual and stepwise (as shown.)
The first guide channel 330, the pass-through channel 212, and the second guide channel 340 form a continuous channel when the t-component is in the second position, as shown in
The channel body 300 further comprises a first crimp cavity 350 and a second crimp cavity 360. The first crimp cavity 350 comprises a first side surface 352 and an opposite second side surface 356 that is adjacent to the first side surface 204 of the sliding member 202. The first side surface 352 of the first crimp cavity 350 has a bottom edge 354 that is located nearer to the bottom surface 308 of the channel body 300 than the bottom surface 214 of the pass-through channel 212 when the t-component 200 is in the first position. Further, the bottom edge 354 of the first crimp cavity 350 is located farther from the bottom surface 308 of the channel body 300 than the bottom surface 214 of the pass-through channel 212 when the t-component 200 is in the second position.
The second crimp cavity 360 comprises a first side surface 362 and an opposite second side surface 366 that is adjacent to the second side surface 206 of the sliding member 202. The first side surface 362 of the second crimp cavity 360 has a bottom edge 364 that is located nearer to the bottom surface 308 of the channel body 300 than the bottom surface 214 of the pass-through channel 212 when the t-component 200 is in the first position. Further, the bottom edge 364 of the second crimp cavity 360 is located farther from the bottom surface 308 of the channel body 300 than the bottom surface 214 of the pass-through channel 212 when the t-component 200 is in the second position.
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Additionally, the cord 150 is shown in
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The following listing of exemplary aspects supports and is supported by the discussion provided herein. These specifically-listed aspects are exemplary in nature and not limiting as to the scope of features provided herein.
Aspect 1
An adjuster that allows for an adjustment to a length of a cord, the adjuster comprising a t-component, the t-component comprising a sliding member, the sliding member having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, and a bottom surface and an opposite top end, the sliding member comprising a pass-through channel having a bottom surface and an opposite top surface, and a cross member, the cross member having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, and a first engaging surface and an opposite second engaging surface, the top end of the sliding member integrally formed with the bottom surface of the cross member forming a first angle between the sliding member and the cross member, the t-component is adapted to increase the first angle in response to an application of force in a direction substantially parallel with a direction of sliding motion of the sliding member from a first position to a second position; and a channel body having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, and a recessed cavity adapted to receive the cross member, the recessed cavity extending from the top surface of the channel body toward the bottom surface of the channel body, the channel body comprising a sliding channel having a first side surface and a second side surface, a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding channel being greater than a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding member such that the sliding member is slidably engaged with the channel body within the sliding channel, the bottom surface of the sliding member positionable closer to the bottom surface of the channel body when the t-component is in the second position than when the t-component is in the first position, and a first guide channel having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, the first guide channel extending from the first side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel.
Aspect 2
The adjuster of aspect 1, wherein the top surface of the first guide channel has a first top edge and a second top edge, the second top edge being closer to the first side surface of the sliding channel than the first top edge.
Aspect 3
The adjuster of aspect 2, wherein a distance between the first top edge and perpendicular to the bottom surface is greater than a distance between the second top edge and perpendicular to the bottom surface.
Aspect 4
The adjuster of aspect 1, further comprising a first crimp cavity having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface that is adjacent to the first side surface of the sliding member; and a second crimp cavity having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface that is adjacent to the second side surface of the sliding member.
Aspect 5
The adjuster of aspect 4, wherein the first side surface of the first crimp cavity having a bottom edge that is located nearer to the bottom surface of the channel body than the bottom surface of the pass-through channel when the t-component is in the first position.
Aspect 6
The adjuster of aspect 5, wherein the bottom edge of the first crimp cavity located farther from the bottom surface of the channel body than the bottom surface of the pass-through channel when the t-component is in the second position.
Aspect 7
The adjuster of aspect 1, further comprising a second guide channel having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, the second guide channel extending from the second side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel.
Aspect 8
The adjuster of aspect 7, wherein the first guide channel, the pass-through channel, and the second guide channel form a continuous channel when the t-component is in the second position.
Aspect 9
The adjuster of aspect 1, wherein the top surface of the cross member is curved in a direction extending from the first engaging surface to the second engaging surface.
Aspect 10
The adjuster of aspect 1, wherein when the t-component is in the first position, the cross member is convexly shaped, the cross member being positionable to be concavely shaped when in the second position.
Aspect 11
The adjuster of aspect 1, wherein the top end of the sliding member is integrally formed with the bottom surface of the cross member forming a second angle between the sliding member and the cross member, the t-component being adapted to increase the second angle in response to the application of force in a direction substantially parallel with the direction of sliding motion of the sliding member from the first position to the second position.
Aspect 12
The adjuster of aspect 1, wherein a position on the bottom surface of the cross member that is integrally formed with the top end of the sliding member is equidistant from a bottom edge of the first engaging surface and a bottom edge of the second engaging surface.
Aspect 13
An adjuster that allows for an adjustment to a length of a cord, the adjuster comprising a t-component, the t-component comprising a sliding member, the sliding member having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, and a bottom surface and an opposite top end, the sliding member comprising a pass-through channel having a bottom surface and an opposite top surface, a cross member, the cross member having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, and a first engaging surface and an opposite second engaging surface, the top end of the sliding member integrally formed with the bottom surface of the cross member, and the t-component being adaptable to be moved from a first position to a second position in response to an application of force in a direction substantially parallel with a direction of sliding motion of the sliding member, the first engaging surface and the second engaging surface being adaptable to move from a first position corresponding to the first position of the t-component to a second position corresponding to the second position of the t-component, the first engaging surface and the second engaging surface being closer to the sliding member when the t-component is in the first position than when the t-component is in the second position; and a channel body having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, a top surface and a bottom surface, the channel body comprising a sliding channel having a first side surface and a second side surface, a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding channel being greater than a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding member such that the sliding member is slidably engaged with the channel body within the sliding channel, the bottom surface of the sliding member positioned closer to the bottom surface of the channel body when the t-component is in the second position than when the t-component is in the first position, and a first guide channel, the first guide channel having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, the first guide channel extending from the first side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel.
Aspect 14
The adjuster of aspect 13, further comprising a second guide channel having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, the second guide channel extending from the second side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel, wherein the first guide channel, the pass-through channel, and the second guide channel form a continuous channel when the t-component is in the second position.
Aspect 15
The adjuster of aspect 13, further comprising a first crimp cavity having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface that is adjacent to the first side surface of the sliding member; and a second crimp cavity having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface that is adjacent to the second side surface of the sliding member.
Aspect 16
The adjuster of aspect 15, wherein the first side surface of the first crimp cavity has a bottom edge that is located nearer to the bottom surface of the channel body than the bottom surface of the pass-through channel when the t-component is in the first position.
Aspect 17
The adapter of aspect 13, the channel body further comprising a recessed cavity adapted to receive the cross member, the recessed cavity extending from the top surface of the channel body toward the bottom surface of the channel body.
Aspect 18
An adjuster that allows for an adjustment to a length of a cord, the adjuster comprising a t-component, the t-component comprising a sliding member, the sliding member having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, and a bottom surface and an opposite top end, the sliding member comprising a pass-through channel having a bottom surface and an opposite top surface, a cross member, the cross member having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface and a first engaging surface and an opposite second engaging surface, the top end of the sliding member integrally formed with the bottom surface of the cross member, and the t-component being adaptable to be moved from a first position to a second position in response to an application of force in a direction substantially parallel with a direction of sliding motion of the sliding member, the cross member being convexly shaped when the t-component is in the first position, and the cross member being adapted to be concavely shaped when the t-component is in the second position; and a channel body having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, a top surface and a bottom surface, and a recessed cavity adapted to receive the cross member, the recessed cavity extending from the top surface of the channel body toward the bottom surface of the channel body, the channel body comprising a sliding channel having a first side surface and a second side surface, a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding channel being greater than a distance between the first side surface and the second side surface of the sliding member such that the sliding member is slidably engaged with the channel body within the sliding channel, the bottom surface of the sliding member positioned closer to the bottom surface of the channel body when the t-component is in the second position than when the t-component is in the first position, and a first guide channel having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, the first guide channel extending from the first side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel.
Aspect 19
The adjuster of aspect 18, further comprising a second guide channel having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, the second guide channel extending from the second side surface of the channel body to the sliding channel, wherein the first guide channel, the pass-through channel, and the second guide channel form a continuous channel when the t-component is in the second position.
Aspect 20
The adjuster of aspect 18, the top surface of the cross member and the first engaging surface defining a first acute angle, the top surface of the cross member and the second engaging surface defining a second acute angle, the bottom surface of the cross member and the first engaging surface defining a first obtuse angle, and the bottom surface of the cross member and the second engaging surface defining a second obtuse angle.
While exemplary aspects are provided herein with a focus on implementation in connection with an article of clothing or other wearable articles, it is understood that features specifically and the concept generally may be applied to a variety of implementations. As such, it is contemplated that the illustrated examples directed to an article of clothing or other wearable articles may not be limiting but merely exemplary in nature in some aspects.
Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the spirit and scope hereof. Aspects hereof have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative aspects will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope hereof.
While specific elements and steps are discussed in connection to one another, it is understood that any element and/or steps provided herein is contemplated as being combinable with any other elements and/or steps regardless of explicit provision of the same while still being within the scope provided herein. Since many possible aspects may be made of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/033,915, filed Aug. 6, 2014, entitled “Adjuster For Adjusting A Length of A Cord,” the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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