Claims
- 1. A lacing apparatus comprising:
a. a lace comprising a first end and a second end, said lace having a length sufficient to be threaded through a plurality of apertures defined by at least two portions of one or more articles; b. a locking collar comprising,
respective input apertures that receive said first and said second ends of said lace, and respective output apertures through which said first and said second ends of said lace pass, wherein, when at least one of said first and said second ends of said lace are pulled through said respective input and output apertures, said locking collar releasably secures said lace inward on the length of said lace from said at least one of said first and said second ends; and c. a locking mechanism adapted to releasably receive said lace so that a portion of said lace forms a loop between said first end and said second end of said lace at a first end of said locking mechanism, and said locking mechanism being adapted to allow for the adjustment of the length of said loop.
- 2. The lacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said lace is an elastic material.
- 3. The lacing apparatus of claim 2, said locking collar further comprising a plurality of gripping surfaces for releasably securing said first and said second ends of said lace.
- 4. The lacing apparatus of claim 1, said locking collar further comprising a hook for releasably securing said loop to said locking collar.
- 5. The lacing apparatus of claim 3, said locking mechanism further comprises a body and a wheel, wherein said wheel is slidably received by said body so as to releasably secure said lace within said body.
- 6. The lacing apparatus of claim 3, wherein said respective output apertures are combined to form a single output aperture.
- 7. Footwear comprising:
a. a sole; b. an upper portion connected to said sole and defining a plurality of apertures; c. a lace having a first end and a second end, said lace having a length sufficient to be threaded through said plurality of apertures; d. a locking collar located at a first side of said plurality of apertures, wherein, when at least one of said first and said second ends of said lace are pulled through said locking collar, said locking collar releasably secures said lace inward on the length of said lace from said at least one of said first and said second ends; and e. a locking mechanism comprising a body and a wheel, wherein said wheel is slidably received in said body so as to releasably secure said lace within said body so that a portion of said lace forms a loop between said first end and said second end of said lace at a first end of said locking mechanism, and said locking mechanism being adapted to allow for the adjustment of the length of said loop.
- 8. The lacing apparatus of claim 7, wherein said lace is an elastic material.
- 9. The lacing apparatus of claim 8, said locking collar further comprising respective input apertures that receive said first and said second ends of said lace, and respective output apertures through which said first and said second ends of said lace pass.
- 10. The lacing apparatus of claim 9, said locking collar further comprising a plurality of gripping surfaces for releasably securing said lace inward on the length of said lace from said first and said second ends of said lace.
- 11. The lacing apparatus of claim 9, wherein said respective output apertures are combined into a single output aperture.
- 12. The lacing apparatus of claim 7, said locking collar further comprising a hook for releasably securing said loop to said locking collar.
- 13. The lacing apparatus of claim 7, wherein said body and wheel form a wheel lock type cord fastener.
- 14. A method of lacing footwear having a portion that defines opposing edges in which a series of apertures are formed, said method comprising:
a. passing a lace through the apertures across the opposing edges so that tightening the lace tends to pull the opposing edges toward each other, wherein the lace has a first end and an opposite second end; b. locking together at least two points along the length of the lace, the at least two points being between the first end and the second end of the lace so that a loop is formed between the at least two points; c. securing the first end and the second end of the lace in a locking collar having respective input apertures for receiving the first and second ends of the lace, respective output apertures through which the first and second ends of the lace are passable and a plurality of gripping surfaces that releasably secure the lace in the locking collar; d. selecting the at least two points along the length of the lace so that the loop is formed to a desired length; and e. passing at least one of the first end and the second end of the lace through its respective input and output apertures of the locking collar so that a sufficient amount of the lace passes therethrough to define a desired length of the lace.
- 15. The method of claim 14, said method further comprising securing the loop to the locking collar.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein step (b) includes securing together two points along the length of the lace in a cord fastener.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein step (d) includes sliding the cord fastener toward or away from the first and second ends of the lace to respectively increase or decrease the length of the loop.
- 18. The method of claim 14, wherein step (a) includes initially threading the first and second ends of the lace through the footwear apertures furthest from a toe end of the footwear so that the first and second ends of the lace finally thread through footwear apertures proximate the toe end and so that the at least two points are located proximate the footwear apertures furthest from the toe.
- 19. The method of claim 14, said method further comprising, following step (e), cutting an excess length of lace from the at least one of the first and second ends of the lace.
- 20. A shoe lacing apparatus comprising:
a. a lace having a first end and a second end, said lace having a length sufficient to be threaded through a plurality of apertures defined on opposing edges of a portion of a shoe so that tightening the lace tends to pull the opposing edges toward each other; b. a locking collar defining,
respective input apertures that receive said first and said second ends of said lace, and respective output apertures through which said first and said second ends of said lace pass; c. a plurality of gripping surfaces between said respective input and output apertures that releasably engage said lace, wherein said gripping surfaces prevent said first and said second ends of said lace from passing through said locking collar from said output apertures toward said input apertures when said gripping surfaces engage said lace; and d. a locking mechanism comprising a body defining an input and an output, said body adapted to releasably receive said lace so that a portion of said lace between said first and second ends of said lace forms a loop at a first end of said locking mechanism, wherein said locking mechanism is adapted to allow for the adjustment of the length of said loop.
- 21. The lacing apparatus of claim 20, wherein said lace is an elastic material.
- 22. The lacing apparatus of claim 21, wherein said plurality of gripping surfaces allow said first and said second ends of said lace to pass through said respective output apertures when said plurality of gripping surfaces are disengaged.
- 23. The lacing apparatus of claim 20, wherein said respective output apertures are combined into a single output aperture.
- 24. The lacing apparatus of claim 20, wherein said locking mechanism is a wheel lock type cord fastener.
- 25. The lacing apparatus of claim 20, said locking mechanism further comprises a pusher, wherein said pusher is slidably received by said housing so as to releasably secure said lace within said housing.
- 26. The lacing apparatus of claim 20, said locking mechanism further comprises a wheel, wherein said wheel is slidably received by said housing so as to releasably secure said lace within said housing.
- 27. A lacing apparatus comprising:
a. a lace having a first end and a second end, said lace having a length sufficient to be threaded through a plurality of apertures defined by at least two portions of one or more articles; b. a locking collar comprising
respective input apertures that receive said first and said second ends of said lace, and respective output apertures through which said first and said second ends of said lace pass, wherein, when at least one of said first and said second ends of said lace are pulled through said respective input and output apertures, said locking collar releasably secures said lace inward on the length of said lace from said at least one of said first and said second ends; and c. a locking mechanism comprising a body and wheel, wherein said body defines an input and an output aperture and said wheel releasably secures said lace within said body so that a portion of said lace forms a loop between said first end and said second end of said lace at a first end of said body, and said locking mechanism being adapted to allow for the adjustment of the length of said loop.
- 28. Footwear comprising:
a. a sole; b. an upper portion connected to said sole and defining a plurality of apertures; c. a lace having a first end and a second end, said lace having a length sufficient to be threaded through said plurality of apertures; d. a locking collar located at a first side of said plurality of apertures, said locking collar comprising a first and a second input aperture, wherein, when at least one of said first and said second ends of said lace are received in said first or said second input apertures, said locking collar secures said at least one of said first and said second ends of said lace in said locking collar; and e. a locking mechanism comprising a body and a wheel, wherein said wheel is slidably received in said body so as to releasably secure said lace within said body so that a portion of said lace forms a loop between said first end and said second end of said lace at a first end of said locking mechanism, and said locking mechanism being adapted to allow for the adjustment of the length of said loop.
- 29. The lacing apparatus of claim 28, wherein said lace is an elastic material.
- 30. The lacing apparatus of claim 28, said locking collar further comprising a hook for releasably securing said loop to said locking collar.
- 31. The lacing apparatus of claim 28, wherein said body and wheel form a wheel lock type cord fastener.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of, and claims priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/821,815, filed on Mar. 29, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/121,722, filed on Jul. 25, 1998, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,282,817.
Continuations (2)
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09821815 |
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10295520 |
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09121722 |
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09821815 |
Mar 2001 |
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