Aspects of this document relate generally to shoelace tightening systems, and more specifically to a quick shoe tightening system that allow a wearer to replace shoelaces.
Shoes are often tightened one of the two ways, by tying shoelaces or by hook-and-loop fastener straps. Hoop-and-loop fastener straps allow a user to tighten the shoe to various levels of tightness very quickly, but do not provide the flexibility of a shoelace once coupled. On the other hand, shoelaces typically take time to adjust to correct tightness and then tie. Further, hook-and-loop fastener straps usually do not allow a user to replace the straps when a strap is worn or torn, or become undesirable. Combination shoelace and hook-and-loop fastener strap designs exist, but the laces are generally more rigid cords and there is no way to replace the cord/laces when it becomes worn.
According to one aspect, a quick tightening system for a shoe having a tongue opening, a tongue positioned at the tongue opening, and a first side and a second side divided by the tongue opening, each of the first side and the second side at least partially covering the tongue and including eyelets on portions of the first side and the second side that cover the tongue, the quick tightening system may comprise at least two shoelace segments each comprising an aglet at a distal end of the shoelace segment, each of the two shoelace segments coupled to the first side of the shoe at a proximal end of the shoelace segment and extending through the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, a pull-tab comprising an elongated substrate coupled at a first end to an aglet clip comprising at least two aglet channels each having a separate aglet opening into the aglet clip wherein the aglet channels each separately enter the aglet clip on a first side of the aglet clip and turn toward a side of the aglet clip different from the first side of the aglet clip, the pull-tab further comprising a clip cover slidably engaged with the at least two shoelace segments and slidable from an open position on the at least two shoelace segments to a closed position wherein the aglet cover engages and covers the two aglet channels of the aglet clip, wherein each of the aglets of the at least two shoelace segments is removably coupled into one of the two aglet channels while the at least two shoelace segments extend from the aglet channels into the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, the pull-tab further comprising a first side of a hook-and-loop fastener on a bottom surface of the elongated substrate of the pull-tab, and a second side of the hook-and-loop fastener on an outer surface of the second side of the shoe.
Particular embodiments may comprise one or more of the following features. The aglet channels may be separate. The aglet channels may be parallel to each other. The pull-tab comprises at least one of a protrusion and a depression on the clip cover and at least one of a complementary depression for the protrusion and a complementary protrusion for the depression on the aglet clip engaging with each other at the close position and disengaged from each other at the open position. At at least one channel wall separating the aglet channels. At least two channel walls bordering the at least two aglet channels, wherein each of the at least two channel walls comprises at least one aglet choke extending inward of the at least two channel walls in proximity to each of the aglet openings. The at least two channel walls may comprise at least one retention clip extending above the at least two aglet channels, each retention clip of the at least one retention clip at least partially covering at least one of the at least two aglet channels. The at least one aglet choke may comprise an aglet choke arm extending from a first side of the aglet opening toward a second side of the aglet opening, and extending away from the aglet opening into the aglet channel, the aglet choke arm being fixedly coupled to the first side of the aglet opening and resiliently movable from a rest position to an open position closer to the first side of the aglet opening than in the rest position. The at least two shoelace segments extend across the tongue and the tongue opening once between passing through the eyelets on the first side of the shoe and passing through the eyelets on the second side of the shoe. The at least two shoelace segments are joined with one another between the eyelets on the second side of the shoe after extending through the eyelets on the second side of the shoe. The at least two channel walls may comprise at least one retention clip extending above the at least two aglet channels, each retention clip of the at least one retention clip at least partially covering at least one of the at least two aglet channels. A first strand of the at least two shoelace segments, after passing through a first one of the eyelets on the second side of the shoe, further extends across the tongue and the tongue opening and through a third eyelet on the first side of the shoe, extends across the tongue and the tongue opening and through a third eyelet on the second side of the shoe, and then is joined with other strands of the at least two shoelace segments at a proximity of the third eyelet on the second side of the shoe. At least two channel walls bordering the at least two aglet channels, wherein each of the at least two channel walls comprises at least one aglet choke extending inward of the at least two channel walls in proximity to each of the aglet openings. The at least two channel walls comprise at least one retention clip extending above the at least two aglet channels, each retention clip of the at least one retention clip at least partially covering at least one of the at least two aglet channels. A first strand of the at least two shoelace segments, after passing through a first one of the eyelets on the second side of the shoe, further passes through a third eyelet on the second side of the shoe, extends across the tongue and the tongue opening and through a third eyelet on the first side of the shoe, and then extends across the tongue and the tongue opening and is joined with other strands of the at least two shoelace segments at a proximity of the first eyelet on the second side of the shoe. At least two sets of the at least two shoelace segments, the pull-tab, and the second side of the hook-and-loop fastener. Each of the at least two shoelace segments are hollow tubes made of a woven material. The at least two shoelace segments extend from the aglet channels to the eyelets on the first side of the shoe from a top of the first side of the shoe to a bottom of the first side of the shoe, across the tongue and the tongue opening, and through the eyelets on the second side of the shoe from a top of the second side of the shoe to a bottom of the second side of the shoe. A cord shoelace with a first portion of the cord shoelace positioned on the first side of the shoe and a second portion of the cord shoelace positioned on the second side of the shoe, and a tightening wheel on the second side of the shoe tightening or loosening the cord shoelace with turning of the tightening wheel.
According to an aspect, a quick tightening system for a shoe having a tongue opening, a tongue positioned at the tongue opening, and a first side and a second side divided by the tongue opening, each of the first side and the second side at least partially covering the tongue and including eyelets on portions of the first side and the second side that cover the tongue, the quick tightening system may comprise at least two shoelace segments each comprising an aglet at a distal end of the shoelace segment, each of the two shoelace segments coupled to the first side of the shoe at a proximal end of the shoelace segment and extending through the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, a pull-tab comprising an elongated substrate having a length longer than a width and coupled at a first end to an aglet clip comprising at least two aglet channels each having an aglet opening into the aglet clip wherein the aglet channels each enter the aglet clip on a first side of the aglet clip and extend toward a side of the aglet clip different from the first side of the aglet clip, the aglet channels being defined by at least two channel walls each having a majority of the respective wall's length extending in a direction not parallel to the aglet opening for each aglet channel into the aglet clip, wherein the length of each aglet channel is greater than a distance between the at least two channel walls, wherein each of the aglets of the at least two shoelace segments is removably coupled into one of the two aglet channels while the at least two shoelace segments extend from the aglet channels into the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, the pull-tab further comprising a first side of a hook-and-loop fastener on a bottom surface of the elongated substrate of the pull-tab, and a second side of the hook-and-loop fastener on an outer surface of the second side of the shoe.
Particular embodiments may comprise one or more of the following features. Each of the at least two channel walls may comprise at least one aglet choke extending inward of the at least two channel walls in proximity to each of the aglet openings. The at least one aglet choke may comprise an aglet choke arm extending from a first side of the aglet opening toward a second side of the aglet opening, and extending away from the aglet opening into the aglet channel, the aglet choke arm being fixedly coupled to the first side of the aglet opening and resiliently movable from a rest position to an open position closer to the first side of the aglet opening than in the rest position. The at least two channel walls are parallel to each other. The aglets of the at least two shoelace segments extend separately through the aglet openings. The pull-tab may further comprise a clip cover, the pull-tab further comprising at least one of a protrusion and a depression on the clip cover and at least one of a complementary depression of the protrusion and a complementary protrusion of the depression on the aglet clip removably engaging with each other.
According to an aspect, a quick tightening system for a shoe having a tongue opening, a tongue positioned at the tongue opening, and a first side and a second side divided by the tongue opening, each of the first side and the second side at least partially covering the tongue and including eyelets on portions of the first side and the second side that cover the tongue, the quick tightening system may comprise at least two shoelace segments each comprising an aglet at a distal end of the shoelace segment, each of the two shoelace segments coupled to the first side of the shoe at a proximal end of the shoelace segment and extending through the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, a pull-tab comprising an elongated substrate having a length longer than a width and at least one aglet channel coupled to the elongated substrate at an end of the elongated substrate, the at least one aglet channel sized to removably receive at least a first portion of the aglet into the at least one aglet channel with at least a second portion of the aglet extending through the at least one aglet channel while the at least two shoelace segments extend from the aglet channels into the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, the pull-tab further comprising a first side of a hook-and-loop fastener on a bottom surface of the substrate of the pull-tab, wherein, each of the at least one aglet channel further comprises at least two channel walls defining the aglet channel, the length of each aglet channel being greater than a distance between the channel walls, and a second side of the hook-and-loop fastener on an outer surface of the second side of the shoe.
Particular embodiments may comprise one or more of the following features. Each of the aglet further may comprise an enlarged end enlarged relative to a body of the aglet and with a diameter greater than a diameter of the at least one aglet channel. The enlarged end may be one or more knots of the aglet. The enlarged end may be made of an elastic material. The pull tab may further comprise a cleat on the substrate, the at least a second portion of the aglet extending out of the aglet channel being attached to the cleat.
According to an aspect, a quick tightening system for a shoe having a tongue opening, a tongue positioned at the tongue opening, and a first side and a second side divided by the tongue opening, each of the first side and the second side at least partially covering the tongue and including eyelets on portions of the first side and the second side that cover the tongue, the quick tightening system may comprise at least two shoelace segments each comprising an aglet at a distal end of the shoelace segment, each of the two shoelace segments coupled to the first side of the shoe at a proximal end of the shoelace segment and extending through the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, a pull-tab comprising an elongated substrate and coupled at a first end to an aglet clip comprising at least one aglet channel each having an aglet opening into the aglet clip, each of the aglets is removably coupled into the at least one aglet channel while the at least two shoelace segments extend from the at least one aglet channel and into the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, the pull-tab further comprising a first side of a hook-and-loop fastener on a bottom surface of the substrate of the pull-tab, the at least one aglet channel further comprises at least two channel walls extending from the aglet opening and defining the at least one aglet channel, the length of each aglet channel being greater than a distance between the channel walls, and the aglet channel further comprises at least one aglet choke movably extending inward from at least one of the channel walls and engaging the aglet, and a second side of the hook-and-loop fastener on an outer surface of the second side of the shoe.
Particular embodiments may comprise one or more of the following features. The at least one aglet choke may comprise an aglet choke arm extending from a first side of the aglet opening toward a second side of the aglet opening, and extending away from the aglet opening into the aglet channel, the aglet choke arm being fixedly coupled to the first side of the aglet opening and resiliently movable from a rest position to an open position closer to the first side of the aglet opening than in the rest position. Each of the at least one aglet choke may have a pairing aglet choke on an opposing channel wall. Each of the at least one aglet choke may have a pairing aglet choke on an opposing channel wall. The at least one aglet choke may be a cam cleat. The pull-tab may further comprise at least one of a protrusion and a depression on the clip cover and at least one of a complementary depression of the protrusion and a complementary protrusion of the depression on the aglet clip removably engaging with each other. The channel walls may be parallel to each other. The aglets may extend separately through the aglet openings.
Aspects and applications of the disclosure presented here are described below in the drawings and detailed description. Unless specifically noted, it is intended that the words and phrases in the specification and the claims be given their plain, ordinary, and accustomed meaning to those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. The inventors are fully aware that they can be their own lexicographers if desired. The inventors expressly elect, as their own lexicographers, to use only the plain and ordinary meaning of terms in the specification and claims unless they clearly state otherwise and then further, expressly set forth the “special” definition of that term and explain how it differs from the plain and ordinary meaning. Absent such clear statements of intent to apply a “special” definition, it is the inventors' intent and desire that the simple, plain and ordinary meaning to the terms be applied to the interpretation of the specification and claims.
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Further, the inventors are fully informed of the standards and application of the special provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, ¶6. Thus, the use of the words “function,” “means” or “step” in the Detailed Description or Description of the Drawings or claims is not intended to somehow indicate a desire to invoke the special provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, ¶6, to define the invention. To the contrary, if the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, ¶6 are sought to be invoked to define the inventions, the claims will specifically and expressly state the exact phrases “means for” or “step for”, and will also recite the word “function” (i.e., will state “means for performing the function of [insert function]”), without also reciting in such phrases any structure, material or act in support of the function. Thus, even when the claims recite a “means for performing the function of . . . “or “step for performing the function of . . . ,” if the claims also recite any structure, material or acts in support of that means or step, or that perform the recited function, then it is the clear intention of the inventors not to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, ¶6. Moreover, even if the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, ¶6 are invoked to define the claimed aspects, it is intended that these aspects not be limited only to the specific structure, material or acts that are described in the preferred embodiments, but in addition, include any and all structures, materials or acts that perform the claimed function as described in alternative embodiments or forms of the disclosure, or that are well known present or later-developed, equivalent structures, material or acts for performing the claimed function.
The foregoing and other aspects, features, and advantages will be apparent to those artisans of ordinary skill in the art from the DESCRIPTION and DRAWINGS, and from the CLAIMS.
Implementations will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, where like designations denote like elements, and:
Various embodiments of systems, apparatuses, and methods disclosed herein comprise a shoe tightening system comprising a combination of a shoelace and hook and loop fasteners with replaceable shoelaces. Shoes using the described tightening system may comprise any of a variety of general and specialty shoes, such as but not limited to cycling shoes, running shoes, and other athletic shoes. It is further contemplated that any of the tightening systems described herein may be used alone on the shoe, or in combination with each other, or with any other shoe tightening systems known in the art.
According to some aspects, a shoe tightening system comprises a combination of both a shoelace and hook and loop fasteners to tighten the shoe around the foot of a wearer. Each shoe may include one or more tightening systems. As shall be described in greater detail below, each tightening system may comprise at least one shoelace and a pull-tab coupled to one or more ends of shoelaces. The pull-tab may comprise either hook or loop material of a hook and loop fastener while the shoe comprises complementary material on a coupling surface.
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As shown, a shoe may comprise three tightening systems (FIGS. A and 2A) or two tightening systems accompanied by a conventional cord tightening system 106 (
Various embodiments of a tightening system on a shoe comprise a pull-tab 102. A pull-tab is configured to removably couple to a coupling surface of the shoe. In the non-limiting embodiments shown in
It is noted that use of the coupling tab of the pull-tab and the coupling surface of the shoe is advantageous to conventional cycling shoes because it provides a user the advantages of both a VELCRO strap and shoelaces. VELCRO straps allow a user to tighten the shoe to various levels of tightness very quickly, but do not provide the flexibility of a shoelace once coupled. On the other hand, shoelaces typically take time to adjust to correct tightness and then tie. By combining the shoelaces with the pull-tab, a user can quickly tighten the shoe to a desired level of comfort, and still have the flexibility associated with shoelaces once the pull-tab is coupled to the shoe.
It is noted that embodiments of the shoe tightening systems disclosed herein are also advantageous to conventional systems because a user may replace worn or undesired shoelaces or pull-tabs.
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Each of the channel walls 324 may further comprise at least one aglet choke 321 at the proximity of each of the aglet openings 314. In particular embodiments (see
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In particular embodiments, the channel walls 324 may further comprise retention clips 320. In other embodiments, the aglet channels may be at an angle in relation to each other other than parallel. In some embodiments, the retention clips 320 may extend above the aglet channels and at least partially cover the aglet channels 302. The aglet clip 306 may further comprise a protrusion 316 positioned to mate with an aperture or depression 318 of the clip cover 310. A clip cover 310 may comprise a complementary depression 318 and may further comprise a clip cover opening 322 for coupling the clip cover with shoelaces. When the clip cover 310 is at a closed position, the clip cover 310 is placed on the aglet clip 306 and the protrusion 316 and the complementary depression or aperture 318 engage each other. When the clip cover 310 is at an open position, the protrusion 316 and the complementary depression 318 are disengaged and the dip cover 310 does not cover the aglet clip 306. In some embodiments, the aglet clip may comprise a depression and the clip cover may comprise a complementary protrusion and the depression and the complementary protrusion engage each other when the dip cover is at a closed position, and are disengaged when the clip cover 310 is at an open position. The aglet clip and the clip cover may comprise any of a number of a protrusions, tabs, slots, openings, and the like complementary with one another to allow the clip cover to snap fit to the aglet clip. Alternatively, the clip cover may couple to the aglet clip with other couplings, such as but not limited to magnets, adhesives, straps, hook and loop connectors, and the like.
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In some embodiments, an aglet clip of a pull-tab comprises a clip cover configured to removably couple to the aglet clip and covers the aglet channels. Referring to
In any event, the clip cover and the aglet clip may be configured such that they snap fit with each other. Accordingly, the clip cover and the aglet clip may comprise any of a number of a protrusions, tabs, slots, openings, and the like complementary with one another to allow the clip cover to snap fit to the aglet clip. Alternatively, the clip cover may couple to the aglet clip with other couplings, such as but not limited to magnets, adhesives, straps, hook and loop connectors, and the like.
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Various embodiments may comprise differing lace-up configurations of tightening systems.
In some embodiments, a lace-up configuration of a tightening system comprises at least two ends of a shoelace coupled to a pull-tab to form at least two strands 104 of the shoelace extending from the pull-tab. The strands 104 of the shoelace extend from the pull-tab to eyelets on a first side of the shoe. After each of the strands passes through a different eyelet of the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, the strands may extend across a tongue, a tongue opening, and/or a top portion of the shoe to eyelets on a second side of the shoe. After each of the strands passes through a different eyelet of the eyelets on the second side of the shoe, the strands join with one another between the eyelets on the second side of the shoe. According to some aspects, the strands of the shoelace pass from the top to the bottom of the first side of the shoe when passing through the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, as well as pass from the top to the bottom of the second side of the shoe when passing through the eyelets on the second side of the shoe. In the non-limiting embodiment in
Some tightening systems may comprise other lace-up configurations, such as the top tightening system in
In some embodiments, the strands of the shoelace extend from the pull-tab to the eyelets on the first side of the shoe. After each of the strands passes through a different eyelet of the eyelets on the first side of the shoe, the strands extend across a tongue, a tongue opening, and/or a top portion f the shoe to eyelets on a second side of the shoe. In some embodiments, after each of the strands passes through a different eyelet of the eyelets on the second side of the shoe, a first strand of the strands extends across the tongue, the tongue opening, and/or the top portion of the shoe to a third eyelet on the first side of the shoe. After passing through the third eyelet on the first side of the shoe, the first strand extends across the tongue, the tongue opening, and/or the top portion of the shoe to a third eyelet on the second side of the shoe. After passing through the third eyelet on the second side of the shoe, the first strand joins with other strands next to the third eyelet on the second side of the shoe. The other strands only extend from the eyelet on the second side of the shoe to join the first strand on the second side of the shoe, and not extending across the tongue, the tongue opening, and/or the top portion of the shoe after passing through the eyelet on the second side of the shoe.
In some embodiments, after each of the strands passes through a different eyelet of the eyelets on the second side of the shoe, a first strand extends further o a third eyelet on the second side of the shoe. After passing through the third eyelet on the second side of the shoe, the first strand extends across the tongue, the tongue opening, and/or the top portion of the shoe to a third eyelet on the first side of the shoe. After passing through the third eyelet on the first side of the shoe, the first strand extends further across the tongue, the tongue opening, and/or the lop portion of the shoe to join with other strands next to the eyelet on the second side of the shoe where the first strand first passes through the eyelets on the second side of the shoe. The other strands only extend from the eyelets on the second side of the shoe to join the first strand on the second side of the shoe, and not extending across the tongue, the tongue opening, and/or the top portion of the shoe after passing through eyelets on the second side of the shoe.
In some embodiments, the strands may extend from the eyelets on the second side of the shoe, across the tongue, the tongue opening, and/or the top portion of the shoe to additional eyelets on the side of the shoe. After passing through the additional eyelets on the first side of the shoe, the strands may again traverse the tongue, the tongue opening, and/or the top portion of the shoe before extending through additional eyelets in the second side of the shoe and joining with each other between the additional eyelets in the second side of the shoe.
A shoe comprising two or more tightening systems may comprise any of the lace-up configurations described above.
In most embodiments, the shoelaces are designed to both compress and stretch. The shoelaces may be made of a woven material (as shown in
This disclosure, its aspects and implementations, are not limited to the specific components or assembly procedures disclosed herein. Many additional components and assembly procedures known in the art consistent with the intended shoe and shoe tightening system and/or assembly procedures for a shoe and shoe tightening system will become apparent for use with implementations of shoes and tightening systems from this disclosure. In places where the description above refers to particular implementations of a shoe tightening system, it should be readily apparent that a number of modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof and that these implementations may be applied to other shoe and tightening systems. Accordingly, for example, although particular shoes and tightening systems are disclosed, such shoes and tightening systems and implementing components may comprise any shape, size, style, type, model, version, class, grade, measurement, concentration, material, quantity, the like as is known in the art for such shoes and tightening systems and implementing components, and/or the like consistent with the intended operation of shoe tightening systems may be used.
This application is based on, claims priority to, and incorporates herein by reference in its entirety, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/294,300, filed on Feb. 12, 2016, and entitled “Combination Shoelace and Hook and Loop Fasteners Shoe Tightening System with Replaceable Shoelaces.”
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62294300 | Feb 2016 | US |