Automated tightening shoe

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6691433
  • Patent Number
    6,691,433
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 2, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Stashick; Anthony D.
    Agents
    • Foley & Lardner
Abstract
An automated tightening shoe includes a sole, an upper, a closure member, a tightening mechanism and a drive unit. The tightening mechanism includes a first fastener mounted on the upper, and a second fastener connected to the closure member and capable of removable engagement with the first fastener so as to retain releasably the closure member at a tightened state. The drive unit is mounted inside the sole, and is operable so as to pull the second fastener toward the first fastener in order to inter-engage the first and second fasteners, thereby resulting in automated tightening of the shoe.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a shoe, more particularly to a shoe with an automated tightening capability.




2. Description of the Related Art




In co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/941,346, filed by the applicant on Aug. 28, 2001, there is disclosed an easy-to-wear shoe that includes a shoe body with first and second eyelet tabs. The second eyelet tab includes a front portion proximate to a vamp, a rear portion proximate to a top shoe opening, and an intermediate eyelet-free portion therebetween. Each of the front and rear portions of the second eyelet tab is provided with at least one eyelet. A first fastener has a mounting section mounted securely on the intermediate eyelet-free portion of the second eyelet tab, and a fastener engaging section provided on the mounting section. A second fastener has a shoe lace stringing section formed with at least one eyelet, and a fastener engaging section extending from the shoe lace stringing section and capable of removable engagement with the fastener engaging section of the first fastener. A shoe lace unit is strung through the eyelets of the first and second eyelet tabs and the second fastener.




It is desirable to improve the aforesaid shoe by incorporating an automated shoe tightening action therein to facilitate physically challenged users.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to this invention, an automated tightening shoe comprises a sole, an upper, a closure member, a tightening mechanism and a drive unit.




The upper is connected to the sole, and has a toe portion and a heel portion. The upper is formed with an opening adjacent to the heel portion to permit slipping of a foot into the upper, and further has a tongue connected to the toe portion, and first and second closure tabs disposed to overlap opposite lateral sides of the tongue, respectively.




The closure member is provided on the upper, extends between the first and second closure tabs, and is connected to at least one of the first and second closure tabs. The closure member is movable from a loosening state, where the closure member allows limited movement of the first and second closure tabs away from each other, to a tightened state, where the closure member pulls the first and second closure tabs toward each other to tighten the shoe around the foot.




The tightening mechanism includes first and second fasteners. The first fastener has a mounting section mounted securely on the first closure tab, and a fastener engaging section provided on the mounting section. The second fastener is connected to the closure member, and has a fastener engaging portion capable of removable engagement with the fastener engaging section of the first fastener so as to retain releasably the closure member at the tightened state.




The drive unit is mounted inside the sole, and includes a housing, a spool mounted rotatably in the housing, a pull string and a motor unit. The pull string has a first anchored end connected to the spool, a second anchored end connected to the second fastener, and an intermediate string portion between the first and second anchored ends. The intermediate string portion extends outwardly of the sole and the upper to permit connection of the second anchored end to the second fastener. The motor unit is mounted in the housing, is coupled to the spool, and is operable so as to drive rotation of the spool in the housing to wind the pull string on the spool for pulling the second fastener toward the first fastener in order to engage the fastener engaging portion with the fastener engaging section, thereby resulting in automated tightening of the shoe.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a first preferred embodiment of an automated tightening shoe according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary exploded perspective view to illustrate a tightening mechanism of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a schematic view to illustrate a drive unit of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a partly sectional schematic side view of the drive unit;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary sectional view of the first preferred embodiment to illustrate engagement between first and second fasteners for retaining a closure member in a tightened state;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along line VI—VI in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

, but showing the first and second fasteners in a disengaged state;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment to illustrate the closure member in a loosened state; and





FIG. 9

is a schematic view of a second preferred embodiment of an automated tightening shoe according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the first preferred embodiment of an automated tightening shoe


100


according to the present invention is shown to include a sole


11


, an upper


12


, a closure member


20


, a tightening mechanism


30


and a drive unit


40


.




The upper


12


is connected to the sole


11


, and has a toe portion


125


and a heel portion


120


. The upper


12


is formed with an upper opening


121


adjacent to the heel portion


120


to permit slipping of a foot into the upper


12


, and has a tongue


127


connected to the toe portion


125


, and first and second closure tabs


123


,


122


disposed to overlap opposite lateral sides of the tongue


127


, respectively. The first closure tab


123


has a first tab portion proximate to the toe portion


125


, a second tab portion proximate to the opening


121


, and an intermediate eyelet-free tab portion


126


between the first and second tab portions. The first tab portion is provided with two eyelets


128


, whereas the second tab portion is provided with one eyelet


128


. The second closure tab


122


is provided with a plurality of eyelets


124


.




In this embodiment, the closure member


20


includes a shoe lace strung through the eyelets


128


of the first closure tab


123


and the eyelets


124


of the second closure tab


122


. The closure member


20


is further formed with a pair of V-shape fastener connection portions


21


corresponding to the intermediate eyelet-free tab portion


126


of the first closure tab


123


. The fastener connection portions


21


of the closure member


20


are movable from a loosening state, where the closure member


20


allows limited movement of the first and second closure tabs


123


,


122


away from each other (see FIG.


8


), to a tightened state, where the closure member


20


pulls the first and second closure tabs


123


,


122


toward each other to tighten the shoe


100


around the foot (see FIG.


1


).




The tightening mechanism


30


includes a first fastener


31


and a second fastener


32


. The first fastener


31


has a mounting section


314


mounted securely on the intermediate eyelet-free tab portion


126


of the first closure tab


123


, such as with the use of rivets (not shown), and a fastener engaging section


311


provided on the mounting section


314


. The mounting section


314


and the fastener engaging section


311


of the first fastener


31


cooperate to impart the first fastener


311


with a tubular configuration. The first fastener


31


further has an open insert end


312


and a tube retaining end


317


opposite to the open insert end


312


, and is formed with a radial fastener hole


313


and with a plurality of guide holes


315


in the tube retaining end


317


. The second fastener


32


has a shoe lace stringing portion


322


and a fastener engaging portion


321


that is connected to the shoe lace stringing portion


322


. The shoe lace stringing portion


322


is formed with a pair of eyelets


323


for connection with the fastener connection portions


21


of the closure member


20


. The fastener engaging portion


321


is formed with a pair of string holes


325


, and is further formed with a cutout


320


. A resilient anchor member


324


is disposed in the cutout


320


, and includes a wedge body having a tapered edge


3241


connected to the fastener engaging portion


321


at a periphery of the cutout


320


, and an abutment edge


3242


opposite to the tapered edge


3241


. When the fastener engaging portion


321


is inserted into the open insert end


312


of the first fastener


31


, the resilient anchor member


324


extends into the radial fastener hole


313


in the first fastener


31


such that the abutment edge


3242


engages removably a periphery of the radial fastener hole


313


. As such, the fastener engaging portion


321


is capable of removable engagement with the fastener engaging section


311


of the first fastener


31


so as to retain releasably the closure member


20


at the tightened state.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the drive unit


40


is mounted in the heel portion


111


of the sole


11


, and includes a housing


41


, a spool


45


mounted rotatably in the housing


41


, a pair of pull strings


46


and a motor unit. The housing


41


includes a bottom housing part


411


having a top opening, and a top housing part


412


having a bottom opening and mounted on the bottom housing part


411


. A leak-shield ring


414


is disposed between the bottom housing part


411


and the top housing part


412


. A tube guide


413


projects from one lateral side of the housing


41


. Each of the pull strings


46


has a first anchored end connected to the spool


45


, a second anchored end


461


(see

FIG. 2

) connected to a corresponding string hole


325


in the second fastener


32


, and an intermediate string portion between the first and second anchored ends. The intermediate string portion of each pull string


46


extends through the tube guide


413


, outwardly of the sole


11


and the upper


12


, and passes through the corresponding guide hole


315


in the first fastener


31


to permit connection of the second anchored end


461


to the second fastener


32


. The motor unit is mounted in the housing


41


and includes a motor


42


, an electric power source


43


, such as a battery unit, coupled to and supplying electric power to the motor


42


, and a speed reduction gearing


44


for coupling the motor


42


to the spool


45


. The motor unit is operable so as to drive rotation of the spool


45


in the housing


41


to wind the pull strings


46


on the spool


45


for pulling the second fastener


32


toward the first fastener


31


in order to engage the fastener engaging portion


321


with the fastener engaging section


311


, thereby resulting in automated tightening of the shoe


100


.




Preferably, the shoe


100


further includes a guide tube unit


50


provided on the upper


12


and extending between the tube guide


413


on the housing


41


of the drive unit


40


and the tube retaining end


317


(see

FIG. 2

) of the first fastener


31


. The guide tube unit


50


permits extension of the intermediate string portions of the pull strings


46


therethrough, and includes a pair of pull string tubes


51


for the pull strings


46


, and a pair of switch line tubes


52


. The guide tube unit


50


is provided with flaps


53


for securing the tubes


51


,


52


to the upper


12


, such as by sewing.




The drive unit


40


further includes a control switch


60


mounted on the sole


11


and coupled to the motor unit. Preferably, the control switch


60


is mounted on the housing


41


of the drive unit


40


, which in turn is mounted in the heel portion


111


of the sole


11


. The control switch


60


is capable of activating the motor unit for driving the spool


45


to wind the pull strings


46


when pressure is applied on the control switch


60


by the foot that is slipped into the upper


12


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the drive unit


40


further includes a cut-off switch


70


provided in the first fastener


31


and coupled to the motor unit. The cut-off switch


70


is capable of deactivating the motor unit when the fastener engaging portion


321


engages the fastener engaging section


311


. In this embodiment, the cut-off switch


70


includes a stationary contact


71


and a resilient contact


72


for contacting the stationary contact


71


. The second fastener


32


is formed with an insulator spacer


33


to space apart the resilient contact


72


from the stationary contact


71


when the fastener engaging portion


321


of the second fastener


32


is inserted into the first fastener


31


. In this embodiment, the stationary contact


71


has a first engaging end portion


711


and an opposite first contact portion


712


. The first engaging end portion


711


is retained on top of the mounting portion


314


of the first fastener


31


, and is connected to a switch line originating from the drive unit


40


and extending through one of the switch line tubes


52


. The first contact portion


712


lies flat on the mounting portion


314


, and is formed with a contact point


713


. The resilient contact


72


has a second engaging end portion


721


and an opposite second contact portion


722


. The second engaging end portion


721


is also retained on top of the mounting portion


314


of the first fastener


31


, and is connected to another switch line originating from the drive unit


40


and extending through the other one of the switch line tubes


52


. The second contact portion


722


extends above the first contact portion


712


and is biased toward the contact point


713


. The spacer


33


is in the form of an L-shaped hook that extends from the resilient anchor member


324


, and exerts an uplifting force to space the second contact portion


722


apart from the contact point


713


when the resilient anchor member


324


is inserted into the first fastener


31


. The control switch


60


and the cut-off switch


70


are connected in series between the motor


42


and the power source


43


of the motor unit.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


6


, when a foot is slipped into the upper


12


via the upper opening


121


, and pressure is applied on the control switch


60


by the heel, connection between the motor


42


and the power source


43


is enabled, thereby permitting the motor


42


to drive the spool


45


to rotate in the housing


41


via the speed reduction gearing


44


. As a result, the pull strings


46


are gradually wound on the spool


45


such that the second fastener


32


that is connected to the second anchored ends


461


of the pull strings


46


will be pulled toward the first fastener


31


. The fastener engaging portion


321


of the second fastener


32


eventually extends into the first fastener


31


, and the resilient anchor member


324


engages the periphery of the radial fastener hole


313


in the first fastener


31


. At this time, the spacer


33


spaces apart the second contact portion


722


of the resilient contact


72


from the contact point


713


of the stationary contact


71


, as shown in FIG.


5


. Thus, connection between the motor


42


and the power source


43


is disrupted to stop operation of the motor


42


. The shoe


100


is now in the tightened state.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, when it is desired to take off the shoe


100


, the resilient anchor member


324


is operated to disengage the same from the periphery of the radial fastener hole


313


in the first fastener


31


. Then, by virtue of uplifting force of the shoe-removal action, the first closure tab


123


and the second closure tab


122


will be moved away from each other, and the closure member


20


will pull the second fastener


32


out of the first fastener


31


. The shoe


100


is now in the loosening state.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, a second preferred embodiment of an automated tightening shoe


100


′ according to the present invention is shown to similarly include an upper


12


′ connected to a sole and provided with first and second closure tabs


123


′,


122


′, a closure member


20


′, a tightening mechanism


30


′ including first and second fasteners


31


′,


32


′, a drive unit


40


′, a guide tube unit


50


′, a control switch


60


′ and a cut-off switch (not shown). Unlike the embodiment described beforehand, the closure member


20


′ includes a flexible strap having one end connected securely to the second closure tab


122


′ and an opposite end connected to the second fastener


32


′. The shoe wearing and removal operations are the same as those for the previous embodiment.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. An automated tightening shoe comprising:a sole; an upper connected to said sole and having a toe portion and a heel portion, said upper being formed with an opening adjacent to said heel portion to permit slipping of a foot into said upper, said upper further having a tongue connected to said toe portion, and first and second closure tabs disposed to overlap opposite lateral sides of said tongue, respectively; a closure member provided on said upper, extending between said first and second closure tabs, and connected to at least one of said first and second closure tabs, said closure member being movable from a loosening state, where said closure member allows limited movement of said first and second closure tabs away from each other, to a tightened state, where said closure member pulls said first and second closure tabs toward each other to tighten said shoe around the foot; a tightening mechanism including a first fastener having a mounting section mounted securely on said first closure tab, and a fastener engaging section provided on said mounting section, and a second fastener connected to said closure member, and having a fastener engaging portion capable of removable engagement with said fastener engaging section of said first fastener so as to retain releasably said closure member at the tightened state; and a drive unit mounted inside said sole, and including a housing, a spool mounted rotatably in said housing, a pull string having a first anchored end connected to said spool, a second anchored end connected to said second fastener, and an intermediate string portion between said first and second anchored ends, said intermediate string portion extending outwardly of said sole and said upper to permit connection of said second anchored end to said second fastener, and a motor unit mounted in said housing and coupled to said spool, said motor unit being operable so as to drive rotation of said spool in said housing to wind said pull string on said spool for pulling said second fastener toward said first fastener in order to engage said fastener engaging portion with said fastener engaging section, thereby resulting in automated tightening of said shoe.
  • 2. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mounting section and said fastener engaging section of said first fastener cooperate to impart said first fastener with a tubular configuration, said first fastener having an open insert end and being formed with a radial fastener hole, said fastener engaging portion of said second fastener being formed with a resilient anchor member that is inserted into said open insert end for engaging removably said fastener hole.
  • 3. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein said fastener engaging portion of said second fastener is formed with a cutout, said resilient anchor member being disposed in said cutout and including a wedge body having a tapered edge connected to said fastener engaging portion at a periphery of said cutout, and an abutment edge opposite to said tapered edge to engage a periphery of said radial fastener hole in said first fastener.
  • 4. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drive unit further includes a control switch mounted on said sole and coupled to said motor unit, said control switch being capable of activating said motor unit for driving said spool to wind said pull string when pressure is applied on said control switch by the foot that is slipped into said upper.
  • 5. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein said control switch is mounted at a heel portion of said sole.
  • 6. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 5, wherein said housing of said drive unit is mounted in the heel portion of said sole, and said control switch is mounted on said housing.
  • 7. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drive unit further includes a cut-off switch provided on said first fastener and coupled to said motor unit, said cut-off switch being capable of deactivating said motor unit when said fastener engaging portion engages said fastener engaging section.
  • 8. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein said drive unit further includes a cut-off switch provided in said first fastener and coupled to said motor unit, said cut-off switch being capable of deactivating said motor unit when said fastener engaging portion engages said fastener engaging section.
  • 9. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 8, wherein said cut-off switch includes a stationary contact and a resilient contact for contacting said stationary contact, said second fastener being formed with an insulator spacer to space apart said resilient contact from said stationary contact when said fastener engaging portion of said second fastener is inserted into said first fastener.
  • 10. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said motor unit includes a motor, an electric power source coupled to and supplying electric power to said motor, and a speed reduction gearing for coupling said motor to said spool.
  • 11. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper is further provided with a guide tube unit that permits extension of said intermediate string portion therethrough.
  • 12. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said first closure tab has a first tab portion proximate to said toe portion, a second tab portion proximate to said opening, and an intermediate eyelet-free tab portion between said first and second tab portions, said first and second tab portions being provided with at least one eyelet; said second closure tab being provided with a plurality of eyelets; said first fastener being mounted securely on said intermediate eyelet-free tab portion of said first closure tab; said second fastener further having a shoe lace stringing portion connected to said fastener engaging portion and formed with at least one eyelet; said closure member including a shoe lace strung through said eyelets of said first closure tab, said eyelets of said second closure tab, and said at least one eyelet of said shoe lace stringing portion of said second fastener.
  • 13. The automated tightening shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said closure member includes a flexible strap having one end connected securely to said second closure tab and an opposite end connected to said second fastener.
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