Claims
- 1. A connector means connectible to strap means, comprising in combination:
- a) a plurality of parallel ridges spaced apart and configured to have connection to said strap means,
- b) a connector web means supporting said ridges,
- c) said parallel ridges and said web means together forming a web,
- d) and including means associated with said connector means to confirm complete, adjusted interlock of said strap means with said parallel ridges,
- e) said connection having nesting looseness enabling press-together interfit of said ridges and strap means to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling peel disconnection of said interfit,
- f) and said interfit controlling relative lateral movement of said strap means.
- 2. The combination of the connector means of claim 1 with a strap means.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said strap means includes a web with holes configured to nest certain of said parallel ridges.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein the holes in said web of said strap means are defined on two sides by recessed ridges.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein each of the connector ridges has an outer terminal portion with cross section width and a ridge hook means, said hook means having approximately the width of the space formed between two ridges of said strap means.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein the terminus of said ridge hook means is sharp edged and chisel like.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said inverted ridges of said strap means outer terminal portions are nested between certain of said parallel ridges, with the strap-like means of inverted ridge means flexible to accommodate release from said nesting, and said ridges being generally inflexible.
- 8. The combination of claim 2 wherein said connector means comprises a strap element.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 wherein said strap means is integral with said strap element.
- 10. The combination of claim 1 wherein said connector means to confirm completed adjusted interlock includes an auxiliary C-shaped cross section connector means associated with and configured perpendicular to said parallel ridges configured to nest said connector means.
- 11. The combination of claim 1 wherein certain of said ridges are configured to function as ratchet-like teeth.
- 12. The combination of claim 1 wherein at least one parallel ridge includes a ridge hook means.
- 13. The combination of claim 1 wherein a row of said parallel ridges extends longitudinally and including means associated with said connector means to control lateral movement of said parallel ridges.
- 14. The combination of claim 1 wherein said parallel ridges have undercut portions and there are openings through the web of the connector between certain of said parallel ridges associated with the undercut portions of said parallel ridges.
- 15. The combination of claim 1 wherein at least one of said parallel ridges has a generally pointed ridge hook means, while other ridges lack ridge hook means.
- 16. A connector means connectible to strap means, comprising in combination:
- a) a plurality of parallel ridges spaced apart and configured to connect to said strap means, said parallel ridges having a plurality of ridge hook termini,
- b) a connector web means supporting said ridges,
- c) said parallel ridges and said web means together forming a web,
- d) and including means associated with said connector means to confirm complete, adjusted interlock of said strap means with said parallel ridges,
- e) and wherein a plurality of said parallel ridges are spaced and configured to allow relatively loose nesting of said strap means with said parallel ridges which extend laterally, and including means to control lateral movement of said strap means.
- 17. Connector means connectible to inverted ridge means, comprising:
- a) a plurality of parallel ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said parallel ridges,
- b) said parallel ridges being generally inflexible,
- c) said parallel ridges each having side walls, and a top and bottom in cross section normal to ridge length, and wherein said cross section is generally rectangularly shaped,
- d) and including means associated with said connector means to confirm complete, adjusted interlock in response to said nesting,
- e) and including an object to which said connector means is connected,
- f) said parallel ridges having a plurality of ridge hook terminus means.
- 18. A connector means comprising in combination:
- a) a plurality of ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said ridges,
- b) at least some of said ridges being parallel and having cross section means, with associated ridge hook terminus means, configured to connect with said inverted ridge means,
- c) a connector web means supporting said ridges,
- d) said ridges and said web means together forming a web,
- e) and including means associated with said ridges to confirm adjusted interlock of said ridges with said inverted ridge means.
- 19. The connector means of claim 18, which is connected to an object, and wherein said object is a shoe.
- 20. A shoe incorporating the connector means of claim 18 and having a partially inflated, sealed bladder, and wherein said connector means is tightened so as to apply external pressure to said bladder so that the internal pressure of the bladder is increased to tighten the fit of said shoe.
- 21. The combination of claim 18 wherein the ridges are characterized by at least one of the following elements:
- C-shaped
- angular
- slanting
- sloping
- curved
- undercut
- flat
- pointed
- rectangular
- hook
- chisel-like hook
- recessed
- double ended.
- 22. The combination of claim 18 wherein said nesting of the ridge means and said inverted ridge means is characterized by one of the following:
- loose interfit
- tight interfit.
- 23. The combination of claim 18 wherein said ridges have chisel-like hook means and wherein said ridges are characterized by the following:
- tight interfit while being nested
- loose interfit after being nested.
- 24. The combination of claim 18 wherein there are ridge hook terminus means on both sides of a web.
- 25. The combination of claim 18 wherein said parallel ridges have ridge hook terminus means facing two directions.
- 26. The connector of claim 18 wherein said object is a boot.
- 27. A connector means comprising:
- a) a plurality of ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said ridges,
- b) at least some of said ridges having cross section means configured to connect with said inverted ridge means,
- c) a connector web means supporting said ridges,
- d) said ridges and said web means together forming a web,
- e) and including means associated with said ridges to confirm adjusted interlock of said ridges with said inverted ridge means,
- f) and wherein there are a plurality of offset rows of parallel ridges configured so that nested, inverted, ridge means are blocked from lateral movement by said offset ridges.
- 28. A connector means comprising:
- a) a plurality of ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said ridges,
- b) at least some of said ridges having cross section means configured to connect with said inverted ridge means,
- c) a connector web means supporting said ridges,
- d) said ridges and said web means together forming a web, e) and including means associated with said ridges to confirm adjusted interlock of said ridges with said inverted ridge means,
- f) and wherein there are a plurality of parallel ridges at opposite sides of a mid-region, and further characterized by at least one of the following:
- i) the mid-region is free of said ridges,
- ii) the ridges are parallel to said midsection,
- iii) there is ratchet tooth means in said mid-region,
- iv) said connector means is configured to connect to another connector with inverted ridge means which, when connected, allow ratchet-like connected movement of one connector relative to the other.
- 29. A connector means comprising:
- a) a plurality of ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said ridges,
- b) at least some of said ridges having cross section means configured to connect with said inverted ridge means,
- c) a connector web means supporting said ridges,
- d) said ridges and said web means together forming a web,
- e) and including means associated with said ridges to confirm adjusted interlock of said ridges with said inverted ridge means,
- f) and wherein said parallel ridges have a plurality of ridge hook terminus means.
- 30. Connector means connectible to inverted ridge means having inverted ridges, comprising:
- a) a plurality of parallel ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said parallel ridges,
- b) said parallel ridges being configured to allow random press fitting with automatic alignment for nesting of said inverted ridge means ridges, said parallel ridges having a plurality of ridge hook terminus means,
- c) and including means associated with said connector means to confirm complete, adjusted interlock of said inverted ridge means with said parallel ridges in response to said nesting,
- d) and including an object to which said connector means is connected.
- 31. A connector means connectible to a plurality of fiber loops comprising:
- a) a plurality of hooks spaced apart and configured to grip loops of a loop fastener by certain of said hooks,
- b) said hooks having an upwardly projecting outer surface, which, in cross section, generally is characterized by a convex portion, with generally straight portions on either side, a downwardly projecting undercut portion, which in cross section is generally characterized by a concave portion with generally straight portions on either side, the lower straight portion of said undercut portion extending to the lower terminus of said hook and being generally perpendicular, relative the upper surface of said connector members, said undercut portions configured to grip said fiber loops,
- c) a plurality of parallel connector members,
- d) said hooks having a free end, outermost portion, and opposite lower terminus portion with free front, back and bottom surfaces, with two lateral end portions connected to and supported by said parallel connector members,
- e) said hooks and said parallel connector members together forming a flexible web, said web being said connector means,
- f) and wherein there are holes formed by said hooks and parallel connector members through said connector means adjacent to and in alignment with said concave undercut means which improve the flexibility of the connector.
- 32. The connector of claim 28 wherein said outermost portions have double hook means.
- 33. The connector of claim 31 wherein the hook terminus is characterized by at least one of the following:
- a) pointed and downwardly projecting,
- b) chisel-like,
- c) reduced lateral displacement of loops required for engagement.
- 34. Flexible connector apparatus comprising:
- a) a first base, first ridges in a first row on the first base, and first slots in a second row on the first base, said first and second rows extending in substantially parallel and offset relation,
- b) a second base, second ridges in third row on the second base, and second slots in a fourth row on the second base, said third and fourth rows extending in substantially parallel and offset relation,
- c) the first ridges located to mesh with the second slots, and the second ridges located to mesh with the first slots,
- d) said connector apparatus having nesting looseness when said ridges mesh with said slots, enabling press-together interfit of said ridges and slots, to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling peel disconnection of said interfit, said interfit controlling lateral movement of said first base.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34 including carrier means carrying said bases.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35 including a shoe having an upper defining said carrier means in the form of two flaps positioned to be held together when said first and second ridges mesh with said second and first slots, respectively.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein said slots are defined by auxiliary ridges having slot forming gaps therebetween.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 37 including ridge interlocking overhang means, with sharp edge termini.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 37 wherein said auxiliary ridges define mutually interengageable hook means.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein the ridges define adjacent rows of hooks facing in opposite directions.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 34 including a C-shaped connector on each base and guidedly nesting the straps of the other base, to retain it in alignment relative to meshed ridges and slots.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 34 including ratchet teeth on said bases and interengageable to resist relative movement of said bases, in substantially parallel planes.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein said ridges have hook-shaped free ends with sharp edged termini.
- 44. Flexible connector apparatus comprising:
- a) a first base, first ridges in a first row on the first base, and first slots in a second row on the first base, said first and second rows extending in substantially parallel and offset relation,
- b) a second base, second ridges in third row on the second base, and second slots in a fourth row on the second base, said third and fourth rows extending in substantially parallel and offset relation,
- c) the first ridges located to mesh with the second slots, and the second ridges located to mesh with the first slots,
- d) and including carrier means carrying said bases,
- e) and wherein said first base has a first elongated and flexible tongue portion carrying first slots, and said second base has a second elongated and flexible tongue portion carrying second slots.
- 45. Flexible connector apparatus comprising:
- a) a first base, first ridges in a first row on the first base, and first slots in a second row on the first base, said first and second rows extending in substantially parallel and offset relation,
- b) a second base, second ridges in third row on the second base, and second slots in a fourth row on the second base, said third and fourth rows extending in substantially parallel and offset relation,
- c) the first ridges located to mesh with the second slots, and the second ridges located to mesh with the first slots,
- d) and wherein there is a plurality of said first bases joined together laterally for forming a first base means, a plurality of said second bases joined together laterally for forming a second base means, each base means having a plurality of tongues.
- 46. Connector means including:
- a) a generally flat, flexible base means,
- b) a plurality of protuberances spaced apart and projecting from said base means,
- c) said protuberances having undercut means relative to said base means configured to allow said protuberances to grip during connection, said protuberances defining parallel ridges having a plurality of ridge hook terminus means,
- d) said undercut means being further characterized in that it is in alignment with perforations through said base means, and wherein said perforations generally improve the flexibility of said base means,
- e) said perforation means and undercut means being aligned so as to allow mold protrusion means to simultaneously form said perforation means and undercut means.
- 47. Connector means connectible to buckle means, comprising:
- a) tongue means,
- b) said tongue means having perforations, said perforations being tongue ratchet adjustable lock means, said perforations configured to allow multiple connection locations and ratchet tightening,
- c) said tongue means being configured to flexibly fit into buckle means having buckle ratchet adjustable lock means, a first opening means to first nest said tongue means, and second tongue opening means configured to allow greater interlock ratchet-like adjustment of said tongue through said buckle means and said first and second opening means,
- d) said ratchet adjustable lock means configured to allow ratchet-like tightening of the tongue means in two directions in cooperation with a pair of said buckle means,
- e) said connector means having nesting looseness when said buckle ratchet adjustable lock means meshes with said tongue means perforations enabling press together interfit of said tongue means and buckle means, to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling flexible disconnection of said interfit.
- 48. Connector means connectible to buckle means, comprising:
- a) tongue means,
- b) said tongue means having perforations, said perforations being tongue ratchet adjustable lock means, said perforations configured to allow multiple connection locations and ratchet tightening,
- c) said tongue means being configured to flexibly fit into buckle means having buckle ratchet adjustable lock means, a first opening means to first nest said tongue means, and second tongue opening means configured to allow greater interlock ratchet-like adjustment of said tongue through said buckle means and said first and second opening means,
- d) and wherein said buckle means comprises:
- i) buckle means having recess means, said recess means having buckle ratchet adjustable lock means,
- ii) said buckle means having a top and bottom, and side wall means, said side wall means having a mid-section, said mid-section configured to allow manual release of said buckle ratchet adjustable lock means, so as to unlock tongue means,
- iii) said buckle means including first opening means wherein said tongue means is flexibly fitted into said recess means,
- iv) said buckle means including second opening means wherein said tongue means may be extended through said recess means and through said second opening means to allow greater ratchet-like, adjustable interlock,
- v) said buckle means including means to connect to a strap,
- vi) and wherein said tongue means is fitted into said buckle means to complete adjustable connection.
- 49. The combination of claim 48 wherein said buckle ratchet, adjustable lock means in cross section has a modified C-shaped profile configured to flex when outside walls thereof are pressed, so as to withdraw ratchet tooth means from said tongue perforations.
- 50. A connector means comprising:
- a) a plurality of ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said ridges,
- b) at least some of said ridges having cross section means configured to connect with said inverted ridge means,
- c) a connector web means supporting said ridges,
- d) said ridges and said web means together defining a strap,
- e) and including means associated with said ridges to confirm adjusted interlock of said strap ridges with said inverted ridge means, f) and wherein said connector means is connected to an object and including said object having said connector means,
- g) said connector means having nesting looseness enabling press-together interfit of said strap ridges and inverted ridge means to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling peel disconnection of said interfit,
- h) said interfit controlling relative lateral movement of said strap means.
- 51. A connector means connectible to strap means, comprising:
- a) a plurality of parallel ridges spaced apart and configured to connect to said strap means, said parallel ridges having a top and a bottom, two sides and two ends, at least one side having undercut means configured as connector elements,
- b) connector member means supporting said parallel ridge ends,
- c) holes through said connector means generally in alignment with said undercut means configured to allow means to form said undercut means,
- d) said parallel ridges, holes and said connector member means together forming a web,
- e) and including means associated with said connector means to confirm complete, adjusted interlock of said strap means with said parallel ridges,
- f) said connector means and strap means providing nesting looseness enabling press-together of said parallel ridges and strap means to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling peel disconnection of said interfit,
- g) said interfit controlling relative lateral movement of said strap means.
- 52. A shoe connector means connectible to shoe strap means, comprising:
- a) a plurality of parallel ridges spaced apart and configured to connect to said shoe strap means,
- b) a connector web means supporting said ridges,
- c) said parallel ridges and said web means together forming a web,
- d) and including means associated with said shoe connector means to confirm complete, adjusted interlock of said shoe strap means with said parallel ridges,
- e) and including a shoe to which said connector means is connected,
- f) and wherein a plurality of said parallel ridges are spaced and configured to allow nesting of strap ridges with said parallel ridges, and including means to control lateral movement of said strap ridges,
- g) said shoe connector means and strap means providing nesting looseness enabling press-together of said parallel ridges and said shoe strap means to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling peel disconnection of said interfit,
- h) said interfit controlling relative lateral movement of said strap means.
- 53. Connector means connectible to inverted ridge means, comprising:
- a) a plurality of parallel ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said parallel ridges,
- b) said parallel ridges being generally inflexible,
- c) said parallel ridges each having generally parallel side walls, and a top and bottom in cross section normal to ridge length,
- d) the space between the side walls of parallel ridges being approximately the cross section width of inverted ridge means configured to nest therein,
- e) and including compression fit means associated with said parallel ridges to confirm complete, adjusted interlock in response to said nesting,
- f) and including an object to which said connector means is connected,
- g) said connector means and inverted ridge means providing looseness enabling press-together interfit of said parallel ridges and said inverted ridge means to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling peel disconnection of said interfit,
- h) said interfit controlling relative lateral movement of said strap means.
- 54. A connector means comprising:
- a) a plurality of ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said ridges,
- b) at least some of said ridges being parallel and having cross section undercut means configured to connect with said inverted ridge means,
- c) a connector member means supporting said ridges,
- d) holes through said connector means generally in alignment with said undercut means,
- e) said ridges, holes and said connector member means together forming a web,
- e) and including means associated with said ridges to confirm adjusted interlock of said ridges with said inverted ridge means,
- f) said ridges and said inverted ridge means having looseness enabling press-together interfit of said ridges and inverted ridge means to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling peel disconnection of said interfit,
- g) said interfit controlling relative lateral movement of said strap means.
- 55. The connector means of claim 54 wherein said connector means is connected to an object, and wherein said object is a shoe.
- 56. A shoe incorporating the connector means of claim 54 and having a partially inflated, sealed bladder, and wherein said connector is tightened so as to apply external pressure to said bladder so that the internal pressure of the bladder is increased to tighten the fit of said shoe.
- 57. The connector means of claim 54 wherein at least some ridges nest in said holes.
- 58. The connector means of claim 54 wherein said ridges have chisel-like hook means and wherein said ridges are characterized by the following:
- tight interfit while being nested
- loose interfit after being nested
- nesting in said holes.
- 59. The connector of claim 54 wherein there are ridge hook terminus means on both sides of a web.
- 60. The connector of claim 54 wherein said connector has ridge hook terminus means facing two directions on both sides of a web.
- 61. The connector means of claim 54 wherein said connector is connected to an object and wherein said object is a boot.
- 62. The connector means of claim 54 including inverted ridge means having recessed ridges, and wherein at least some of said parallel ridges nest in holes formed by said recessed ridges.
- 63. A connector means comprising:
- a) a plurality of ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said ridges,
- b) at least some of said ridges being parallel and having cross section undercut means configured to connect with said inverted ridge means,
- c) a connector means supporting said ridges,
- d) holes through said connector means generally in alignment with said undercut means,
- e) said ridges, holes and said connector member together forming a web,
- f) and including means associated with said ridges to confirm adjusted interlock of said ridges with said inverted ridge means,
- g) and wherein there are a plurality of offset rows of parallel ridges configured so that nested, inverted, ridge means are blocked from lateral movement by said offset ridges.
- 64. A connector means comprising:
- a) a plurality of ridges spaced apart and configured to grip inverted ridge means nested between certain of said ridges,
- b) at least some of said ridges having cross section undercut means configured to connect with said inverted ridge means,
- c) a connector member means supporting said ridges,
- d) holes through said connector means generally in alignment with said undercut means,
- e) said ridges, holes and said web means together forming a web,
- f) and including means associated with said ridges to confirm adjusted interlock of said ridges with said inverted ridge means,
- g) and wherein there are a plurality of parallel ridges at opposite sides of a mid-region, and further characterized by at least one of the following:
- i) the mid-region is free of said ridges,
- ii) the ridges are parallel to said midsection,
- iii) there is ratchet tooth means in said mid-region,
- iv) said connector means is configured to connect to another connector with inverted ridge means which, when connected, allow ratchet-like connected movement of one connector relative to the other.
- 65. Connector means including:
- a) a generally flat, flexible base means,
- b) a plurality of protuberances spaced apart and projecting from said base means,
- c) said protuberances having undercut means relative to said base means configured to allow said protuberances to grip during connection,
- d) said undercut means being further characterized in that it is in alignment with holes through said base means, and wherein said holes generally improve the flexibility of said base means,
- e) said holes and undercut means being aligned so as to allow mold protrusion means to simultaneously form said holes and undercut means,
- f) said connector means having nesting looseness when said protuberances mesh enabling press together interfit of said protuberances, to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling flexible peel disconnection of said interfit.
- 66. Connector means connectible to buckle means, comprising:
- a) tongue means,
- b) said tongue means having perforations, said perforations being tongue ratchet adjustable lock means, said perforations configured to allow multiple connection locations and ratchet tightening,
- c) said tongue means being configured to flexibly fit into buckle means having buckle ratchet adjustable lock means, a first opening means to first nest said tongue means, and second tongue opening means configured to allow greater interlock ratchet-like adjustment of said tongue through said buckle means and said first and second opening means,
- d) said connector means having nesting looseness when said buckle ratchet adjustable lock means meshes with said tongue means perforations enabling press together interfit of said tongue means and buckle means, to provide a relatively strong such interfit, while also enabling flexible disconnection of said interfit e) said interfit controlling relative lateral movement of said tongue means.
- 67. A tongue and buckle connector, comprising:
- a) a buckle having a recess,
- b) a tongue having perforations, said perforations being tongue ratchet adjustable lock means, said perforations configured to allow multiple connection locations and ratchet tightening,
- c) said tongue being configured to flexibly fit into the buckle having a buckle ratchet adjustable lock, a first opening to first nest said tongue, and a second tongue opening configured to allow greater interlock ratchet-like adjustment of said tongue through said buckle and said first and second openings,
- d) and wherein:
- i) the buckle recess contains said buckle ratchet adjustable lock,
- ii) said buckle having a top and bottom, and side walls, said side walls having a mid-section, said mid-section configured to allow manual release of said buckle ratchet adjustable lock, so as to unlock the tongue,
- iii) said tongue being flexibly fitted into said buckle recess,
- iv) said buckle including a second opening wherein said tongue may be extended through said recess and through said second opening to allow greater ratchet-like, adjustable interlock,
- v) said buckle including means to connect to a strap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/005,331 filed Jan. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,345,659, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 787,424 filed Nov. 12, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,179,767, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 553,258 filed Jul. 16, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,162, and all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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