Information
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Patent Grant
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6681460
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Patent Number
6,681,460
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Date Filed
Friday, April 5, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 27, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Jackson; André L.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 7125
- 024 115 G
- 024 300
- 036 501
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A double-bow shoe lace device includes a shoe lace having first and second lace segments, two loop assemblies, and a clamp member sleeved slidably on the loop assemblies. The first lace segment forms a criss-cross pattern on the eyelet tabs. The second lace segment includes first and second lace sections, each of which has a lower end connected to the first lace segment. Each of the loop assemblies includes a distal lace segment, an inverted U-shaped lace segment having first and second ends connected respectively to the distal lace segment and the upper end of a respective one of the first and second lace sections, and a fastening unit for fastening together the distal lace segment and the ends of the inverted U-shaped lace segment.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a shoe lace device, more particularly to a double-bow shoe lace device for a shoe.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/920,946, filed by the applicant on Aug. 8, 2001, there is disclosed a double-bow shoe lace device
1
of a shoe
5
that includes a shoe lace
4
having first and second lace segments
41
,
42
, a clamp member
2
, and an assembly
3
of two loops
302
and a decorative knot
301
. The first lace segment
41
is strung on a shoe body
501
so as to form a criss-cross pattern on eyelet tabs
504
of the shoe body
501
. The second lace segment
42
includes first and second lace sections
421
,
422
. The lace sections
421
,
422
have lower ends
4211
,
4221
connected to the first lace segment
201
so as to be anchored respectively on the eyelets
503
of the eyelet tabs
504
, and upper ends
4212
,
4222
extending through the clamp member
2
. The clamp member
2
includes an elongate casing
201
, a clamping block
202
slidably received in the casing
201
, and a biasing member
203
disposed between the clamping block
202
and the casing
201
. The decorative knot
301
of the assembly
3
is disposed on top of the casing
201
. Each of the loops
302
extends out of the casing
201
to connect with the knot
301
. The assembly
3
is thus secured on the clamp member
2
. The upper ends
4212
,
4222
of the lace sections
421
,
422
form distal lace segments
4214
,
4224
which cooperate with the assembly
3
to form a double-bow configuration.
In use, by pulling apart the distal lace segments
4214
,
4224
, the clamp member
2
will be forced to slide downwardly along the lace sections
421
,
422
, thereby bringing the lower ends
4211
,
4221
of the lace sections closer together for tightening the shoe
5
. To loosen the shoe
5
, the clamping block
202
is operated to compress the biasing member
203
, and the clamp member
2
is moved upwardly along the lace sections
421
,
422
, there by moving the lower ends
4211
,
4221
of the lace sections
421
,
422
away from each other for loosening the shoe
5
.
Although the aforesaid double-bow shoe lace device
1
can achieve its intended purpose, there is a need to provide a double-bow shoe lace device with a more simple and reliable structure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a double-bow shoe lace device of the aforesaid type with a more simple and reliable structure.
According to one aspect of this invention, a double-bow shoe lace device for a shoe with a pair of eyelet tabs comprises a shoe lace, two loop assemblies, and a clamp member. The shoe lace has first and second lace segments. The first lace segment is adapted to be strung on the shoe so as to form a criss-cross pattern on the eyelet tabs. The second lace segment includes first and second lace sections, each of which has a lower end connected to the first lace segment so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs, and an upper end. Each of the loop assemblies includes a distal lace segment, an inverted U-shaped lace segment, and a fastening unit. The inverted U-shaped lace segment has a first end connected to the distal lace segment, and a second end connected to the upper end of a respective one of the first and second lace sections. The fastening unit fastens together the distal lace segment and the first and second ends of the inverted U-shaped lace segment. The clamp member is sleeved slidably on the loop assemblies. Downward movement of the clamp member along the loop assemblies brings the lower ends of the first and second lace portions closer together for tightening the shoe. Upward movement of the clamp member along the loop assemblies permits the lower ends of the first and second lace portions to move away from each other for loosening the shoe.
According to another aspect of this invention, a double-bow shoe lace device for a shoe with a pair of eyelet tabs comprises a shoe lace, a first loop assembly, a second loop assembly, and a clamp member. The shoe lace has first and second lace segments. The first lace segment is adapted to be strung on the shoe so as to form a criss-cross pattern on the eyelet tabs. The second lace segment includes first and second lace sections. Each of the first and second lace sections has a lower end connected to the first lace segment so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs, and an upper end. The first loop assembly includes a first distal lace segment, a first inverted U-shaped lace segment having a first end connected to the first distal lace segment, and a second end connected to the upper end of the first lace section, and a fastening unit for fastening together the first distal lace segment and the first and second ends of the first inverted U-shaped lace segment. The second loop assembly includes a second distal lace segment, a second inverted U-shaped lace segment having first and second ends, and a decorative knot connected to the second distal lace segment, the first and second ends of the second inverted U-shaped lace segment, and the upper end of the second lace section. The clamp member is sleeved slidably on the first loop assembly, and permits the upper end of the second lace section to extend therethrough. Downward movement of the clamp member along the first loop assembly brings the lower ends of the first and second lace sections closer together for tightening the shoe. Upward movement of the clamp member along the first loop assembly permits the lower ends of the first and second lace sections to move away from each other for loosening 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 of a shoe that incorporates a double-bow shoe lace device according to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/920,946 by the applicant;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary cross-sectional view illustrating how the shoe of
FIG. 1
is tightened by pulling apart first and second lace sections of a shoe lace;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a shoe that incorporates the first preferred embodiment of a double-bow shoe lace device according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing the shoe with the first preferred embodiment in a tightened state;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary cross-sectional view illustrating how the shoe is tightened by pulling apart loop assemblies of the first preferred embodiment;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the first preferred embodiment taken along line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
illustrates how a clamping block of a clamp member of the first preferred embodiment is operated for releasing the loop assemblies from a clamped state;
FIG. 8
illustrates how movement of the clamp member along the loop assemblies permits loosening of the shoe;
FIG. 9
is a fragmentary perspective view of a shoe that incorporates the second preferred embodiment of a double-bow shoe lace device according to the present invention;
FIG. 10
illustrates how limiting rods of the second preferred embodiment extend respectively into inverted U-shaped lace segments of the loop assemblies to prevent removal of the clamp member from a shoe lace;
FIG. 11
is a fragmentary cross-sectional view illustrating a shoe that incorporates the third preferred embodiment of a double-bow shoe lace device according to the present invention; and
FIG. 12
is a fragmentary cross-sectional view illustrating how movement of the clamp member along a first loop assembly permits loosening of the shoe.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
to
8
, the first preferred embodiment of a double-bow shoe lace device
100
according to the present invention is shown to be adapted for use with a shoe
200
having a pair of eyelet tabs
230
. The shoe lace device
100
comprises a shoe lace
20
, two loop assemblies
30
, a clamp member
10
, and a decorative knot
40
. The shoe lace
20
has first and second lace segments
21
,
22
. In this embodiment, the first lace segment
21
is adapted to be strung on eyelets
220
of the shoe
200
so as to form a crisscross pattern on the eyelet tabs
230
, and has distal ends
211
concealed by the eyelet tabs
230
. The second lace segment
22
includes first and second lace sections
221
,
222
, each of which has a lower end
2211
,
2221
connected to the first lace segment
21
so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs
230
, and an upper end
2212
,
2222
.
In this embodiment, each of the loop assemblies
30
is integrally and respectively connected to the upper ends
2212
,
2222
of the first and second lace sections
221
,
222
, and includes a distal lace segment
32
, an inverted U-shaped lace segment
31
, and a fastening unit
33
. The inverted U-shaped lace segment
31
has a first end
311
connected to the distal lace segment
32
, and a second end
312
connected to the upper end
2212
,
2222
of the respective one of the first and second lace sections
221
,
222
. The fastening unit
33
is in the form of a thread that sews together the distal lace segment
32
and the first and second ends
311
,
312
of the inverted U-shaped lace segment
31
, so as to result in a dimension that is three times the cross-section area of the shoe lace
20
.
The clamp member
10
is sleeved slidably on the loop assemblies
30
, and includes an elongate casing
11
, a clamping block
12
, and a biasing member
13
. The elongate casing
11
has an open lateral side
113
and a closed end portion
111
opposite to the open lateral side
113
, and is formed with first and second loop holes
115
,
114
for extension of the loop assemblies
30
respectively therethrough, and a slot
117
between the loop holes
115
,
114
. The clamping block
12
is slidably received in the open lateral side
113
of the casing
11
, and is formed with first and second loop slots
122
,
123
that correspond to the first and second loopholes
115
,
114
in the casing
11
for extension of the loop assemblies
30
respectively therethrough. The biasing member
13
, in the form of a coil spring, is disposed in the casing
11
, and has opposite ends
131
that abut respectively against the clamping block
12
and the closed end portion
111
of the casing
11
. The biasing member
13
biases the clamping block
12
toward the open lateral side
113
of the casing
11
, thereby clamping the loop assemblies
30
between the clamping block
12
and the casing
11
.
Downward movement of the clamp member
10
along the loop assemblies
30
brings the lower ends
2211
,
2221
of the first and second lace portions
221
,
222
closer together for tightening the shoe
200
, as best shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. Upward movement of the clamp member
10
along the loop assemblies
30
permits the lower ends
2211
,
2221
of the first and second lace portions
221
,
222
to move away from each other for loosening the shoe
200
, as best illustrated in FIG.
8
.
The decorative knot
40
is sewn securely on the slot
117
in the casing
11
of the clamp member
10
, and is disposed between the loop assemblies
30
, as best illustrated in FIG.
4
. The decorative knot
40
cooperates with the loop assemblies
30
to form a double-bow configuration.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, under normal circumstances, the loop slots
122
,
123
(only one is visible) in the clamping block
12
are misaligned with the loop holes
115
,
114
(only one is visible) in the casing
11
, thereby forming a first clamp area (I). When the clamping block
12
is operated to compress the biasing member
13
, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the loop slots
122
,
123
(only one is visible) are aligned with the loop holes
115
,
114
(only one is visible), thereby forming a second clamp area (II), which is larger than the first clamp area (I). Since the dimension at the fastening unit
33
is larger than the first clamp area (I), but is equal to or smaller than the second clamp area (II), the fastening unit
33
can extend through the clamp member
10
at this time.
In use, after the clamp member
10
is sleeved on the loop assemblies
30
, the loop assemblies
30
are pulled apart from each other so that the clamp member
10
will be forced to slide downwardly along the loop assemblies
30
, thereby bringing the lower ends
2211
,
2221
of the lace sections
221
,
222
closer together for tightening the shoe
200
(see FIG.
5
). To loosen the shoe
200
, the clamping block
12
is operated to compress the biasing member
13
, thereby aligning the loop holes
115
,
114
with the loop slots
122
,
123
(see FIG.
7
). At this time, by moving the clamp member
10
upwardly along the loop assemblies
30
, the lower ends
2211
,
2221
of the lace sections
221
,
222
can be moved away from each other, thereby loosening the shoe
200
(see FIG.
8
).
Referring to
FIGS. 9 and 10
, the second preferred embodiment of a shoe lace device
100
′ according to the present invention is shown to be substantially similar to the first preferred embodiment. However, unlike the first preferred embodiment, the casing
11
′ of the clamp member
10
′ has a pair of limiting rods
116
′, each of which is disposed in a respective one of the first and second loop holes
115
′,
114
′ and extends into the inverted U-shaped lace segment
31
′ of a respective one of the loop assemblies
30
′ to prevent removal of the clamp member
10
′ from the shoe lace
20
′.
The third preferred embodiment of a shoe lace device
100
″ according to the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
. In this embodiment, the shoe lace
20
″ has a second lace segment that includes first and second lace sections
221
″,
222
″. Each of the first and second lace sections
221
″,
222
″ has a lower end
2211
″,
2221
″ connected to a first lace segment so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs
230
, and an upper end
2212
″,
2222
″. The first loop assembly
30
″ includes a first distal lace segment
32
″, a first inverted U-shaped lace segment
31
″ having a first end
311
″ connected to the first distal lace segment
32
″, and a second end
312
″ connected to the upper end
2211
″ of the first lace section
221
″, and a fastening unit
33
″ for fastening together the first distal lace segment
32
″ and the first and second ends
311
″,
312
″ of the first inverted U-shaped lace segment
31
″.
Preferably, the lower end
2221
″ of the second lace section
222
″ is formed with a positioning knot
23
″ that is adapted to engage the respective one of the eyelet tabs
230
. The second loop assembly
50
″ includes a second distal lace segment
52
″, a second inverted U-shaped lace segment
51
″ having first and second ends
511
″,
512
″, and a decorative knot
54
″ connected to the second distal lace segment
52
″, the first and second ends
511
″,
512
″ of the second inverted U-shaped lace segment
51
″, and the upper end
2222
″ of the second lace section
222
. The decorative knot
54
″ is disposed on and externally of the clamp member
10
″ so as to prevent movement of the latter along the second loop assembly
50
″, and cooperates with the positioning knot
23
″ of the second lace section
222
″ to limit a maximum distance of the clamp member
10
″ from one of the eyelet tabs
230
.
The clamp member
10
″ is sleeved slidably on the first loop assembly
30
″, permits the upper end
2222
″ of the second lace section
222
″ to extend therethrough, and includes an elongate casing
11
″, a clamping block
12
″, and a biasing member (not shown). The casing
11
″ has an open lateral side and a closed end portion opposite to the open lateral side, and is formed with a hole unit
115
″ that permits extension of the first loop assembly
30
″ and the upper end
2222
″ of the second lace section
222
″ therethrough. The casing
11
″ further has a limiting rod
116
″ disposed in the hole unit
115
″ and extending into the first inverted U-shaped lace segment
31
″ of the first loop assembly
30
″. The clamping block
12
″ is slidably received in the open lateral side of the casing
11
″, and is formed with a slot unit
122
″ that corresponds to the hole unit
115
″ in the casing
11
″ for extension of the first loop assembly
30
″ and the upper end
2222
″ of the second lace section
222
″ therethrough. The biasing member, in the form of a coil, is disposed in the closed end portion of the casing
11
″, and biases the clamping block
12
″ toward the open lateral side of the casing
11
″, thereby clamping the first loop assembly
30
″ and the upper end
2222
″ of the second lace section
222
″ between the clamping block
12
″ and the casing
11
″.
In use, when the first loop assembly
30
″ is pulled away from the second loop assembly
50
″, the clamp member
10
will be forced to slide downwardly along the first loop assembly
30
″, thereby bringing the lower ends
2211
″,
2221
″ of the lace sections
221
″,
222
″ closer together for tightening the shoe
200
(see FIG.
11
). To loosen the shoe
200
, the clamping block
12
″ is operated to compress the biasing member, thereby aligning the hole unit
115
″ with the slot unit
122
″. At this time, by moving the clamp member
10
″ upwardly along the first loop assembly
30
″, the lower ends
2211
″,
2221
″ of the lace sections
221
″,
222
″ can be moved away from each other, thereby loosening the shoe
200
(see FIG.
12
).
Thus, the shoe
200
, incorporating the double-bow shoe lace device
100
,
100
′,
100
″ of the present invention, is not only easy to wear and remove, but also has an attractive appearance in view of the double-bow configuration of the shoe lace device
100
,
100
′,
100
″. Furthermore, the shoe lace device
100
,
100
′,
100
″ is simple since the clamp member
10
is sleeved on the loop assemblies
30
, and is reliable due to the increased dimension at the fastening unit
33
that prevents removal of the loop assemblies
30
from the clamp member
10
in a non-compressed state of the clamp member
10
.
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. A double-bow shoe lace device for a shoe with a pair of eyelet tabs, said shoe lace device comprising:a shoe lace having first and second lace segments, said first lace segment being adapted to be strung on the shoe so as to form a criss-cross pattern on the eyelet tabs, said second lace segment including first and second lace sections, each of said first and second lace sections having a lower end connected to said first lace segment so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs, each of said first and second lace sections further having an upper end; a first loop assembly including a first distal lace segment, a first inverted U-shaped lace segment having a first end connected to said first distal lace segment, and a second end connected to said upper end of said first lace section, and a fastening unit for fastening together said first distal lace segment and said first and second ends of said first inverted U-shaped lace segment; a second loop assembly including a second distal lace segment, a second inverted U-shaped lace segment having first and second ends, and a decorative knot connected to said second distal lace segment, said first and second ends of said second inverted U-shaped lace segment, and said upper end of said second lace section; and a clamp member sleeved slidably on said first loop assembly and permitting said upper end of said second lace section to extend therethrough, said clamp member including an elongate casing having an open lateral side and formed with a hole unit that permits extension of said first loop assembly and said upper end of said second lace section therethrough; a clamping block slidably received in said casing and formed with a slot unit for extension of said first loop assembly and said upper end of said second lace section therethrough; and a biasing member disposed in said casing and biasing said clamping block toward said open lateral side of said casing, thereby clamping said first loop assembly and said upper end of said second lace section between said clamping block and said casing, downward movement of said clamp member along said first loop assembly bringing said lower ends of said first and second lace sections closer together for tightening the shoe, upward movement of said clamp member along said first loop assembly permitting said lower ends of said first and second lace sections to move away from each other for loosening the shoe.
- 2. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said casing has a limiting rod disposed in said hole unit and extending into said first inverted U-shaped lace segment of said first loop assembly.
- 3. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower end of said second lace section is formed with a knot that is adapted to engage the respective one of the eyelet tabs.
- 4. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said decorative knot prevents movement of said clamp member along said second loop assembly.
- 5. A double-bow shoe lace device for a shoe with a pair of eyelet tabs, said shoe lace device comprising:a shoe lace having first and second lace segments, said first lace segment being adapted to be strung on the shoe so as to form a criss-cross pattern on the eyelet tabs, said second lace segment including first and second lace sections, each of said first and second lace sections having a lower end connected to said first lace segment so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs, each of said first and second lace sections further having an upper end; two loop assemblies, each of which includes a distal lace segment, an inverted U-shaped lace segment having a first end connected to said distal lace segment, and a second end connected to said upper end of a respective one of said first and second lace sections, and a fastening unit for fastening together said distal lace segment and said first and second ends of said inverted U-shaped lace segment; and a clamp member sleeved slidably on said loop assemblies, and including an elongate casing having an open lateral side and formed with a hole unit that permits extension of said loop assemblies therethrough; a clamping block slidably received in said casing and formed with a slot unit for extension of said loop assemblies therethough; and a biasing member disposed in said casing and biasing said clamping block toward said open lateral side of said casing, thereby clamping said loop assemblies between said clamping block and said casing, downward movement of said clamp member along said loop assemblies bringing said lower ends of said first and second lace portions closer together for tightening the shoe, upward movement of said clamp member along said loop assemblies permitting said lower ends of said first and second lace portions to move away from each other for loosening the shoe.
- 6. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said hole unit includes first and second loop holes that permit said loop assemblies to extend respectively therethrough, said slot unit including first and second loop slots that permit said loop assemblies to extend respectively therethrough.
- 7. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said casing has a pair of limiting rods, each of which is disposed in a respective one of said first and second loop holes and extends into said inverted U-shaped lace segment of a respective one of said loop assemblies to prevent removal of said clamp member from said shoe lace.
- 8. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a decorative knot mounted on said clamp member and disposed between said loop assemblies.
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