Double-bow shoe lace device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6612003
  • Patent Number
    6,612,003
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 2, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Brittain; James R.
    Agents
    • Foley & Lardner
Abstract
A double-bow shoe lace device includes a shoe lace, two loop assemblies, and a clamp member. The shoe lace has a first lace segment forming a criss-cross pattern on eyelet tabs of a shoe, and a second lace segment that includes first and second lace portions. Each lace portion has a lower section connected to the first lace segment. Each loop assembly includes a loop segment connected to an upper section of a respective one of the lace portions, and a distal lace segment. The clamp member is sleeved slidably on the loop assemblies. Downward and upward movements of the clamp member along the loop assemblies result in tightening and loosening of the shoe.
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 U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/920,965, filed by the applicant on Aug. 3, 2001, there is disclosed a double-bow shoe lace device


400


for a shoe


500


that includes a pair of eyelet tabs


510


. The shoe lace device


400


comprises a shoe lace


1


having first and second lace segments


11


,


12


, a clamp member


2


, a decorative knot


5


, and a pair of pull members


3


. The first lace segment


11


is adapted to be strung on the shoe


500


so as to form a criss-cross pattern on the eyelet tabs


510


. The second lace segment


12


includes first and second lace portions


121


,


122


, each of which has lower, upper, and medial sections


1211


,


1221


,


1212


,


1222


,


1213


,


1223


. The lower section


1211


,


1221


of each of the lace portions


121


,


122


is connected to the first lace segment


11


so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs


510


. The clamp member


2


is sleeved slidably on the medial sections


1213


,


1223


of the lace portions


121


,


122


, and includes an elongate casing


21


having first and second lace holes


211


,


212


, a clamping block


22


having a slot unit


221


that corresponds to the first lace hole


211


, and a biasing member


23


with opposite ends that abut respectively against the clamping block


22


and a rear closed end of the casing


21


. The medial sections


1213


,


1223


of the lace portions


121


,


122


extend through the first lace holes


211


, back into the casing


21


via the second lace holes


212


, and out of the casing


21


via the first lace hole


211


to connect with the knot


5


, thus forming the medial sections


1213


,


1223


of the lace portions


121


,


122


into first and second loops (I, II), respectively. Each of the pull members


3


is mounted slidably on the loop (I, II) of a respective one of the medial sections


1213


,


1223


of the lace portions


121


,


122


. The upper sections


1212


,


1222


of the lace portions


121


,


122


are tied together to form the decorative knot


5


that is connected to the medial sections


1213


,


1223


of the lace portions


121


,


122


and that has a pair of. distal lace ends


51


extending therefrom. The loops (I, II) and the knot


5


with the distal lace ends


51


cooperate to form a double-bow configuration.




In use, when the pull members


3


are pulled apart, the loops (I, II) of the medial sections


1213


,


1223


become larger, forcing the clamp member


2


to slide downwardly along the lace portions


121


, thereby bringing the lower sections


1211


,


1221


of the latter closer together for tightening the shoe


500


. To loosen the shoe


500


, the biasing member


23


of the clamping block


2


is compressed so that the slot unit


221


is aligned with the first lace holes


211


in the casing


21


. At this time, by moving the clamp member


2


upwardly along the lace portions


121


,


122


, the lower sections


1211


,


1221


of the latter can be moved away from each other for loosening the shoe


500


.




Although the aforesaid double-bow shoe lace device


400


can achieve its intended purpose, there is a need to provide a double-bow shoe lace 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 the present invention, a double-bow shoe lace device is adapted for use with a shoe having a pair of eyelet tabs. The shoe lace device 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 portions. Each of the first and second lace portions has a lower section 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 section opposite to the lower section. Each of the loop assemblies includes a first loop segment connected to the upper section of a respective one of the first and second lace portions, a second loop segment extending integrally from the first loop segment, and a distal lace segment fixed on the first loop segment. The clamp member is sleeved slidably on the loop assemblies and has the second loop segments of the loop assemblies secured thereto. Downward movement of the clamp member along the first loop segments of the loop assemblies brings the lower sections of the first and second lace portions closer together for tightening the shoe. Upward movement of the clamp member along the first loop segments of the loop assemblies permits the lower sections of the first and second lace portions 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 embodiment 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 U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/920,965 by the applicant;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary schematic partly sectional view of

FIG. 1

, illustrating how a medial section of a lace portion extends into lace holes in the clamp member to form a loop;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a shoe that incorporates the preferred embodiment of a double-bow shoe lace device according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary schematic partly sectional view showing the shoe with the preferred embodiment in a tightened state;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the first preferred embodiment taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary schematic partly sectional view illustrating the shoe with the preferred embodiment in a loosened state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3

to


7


, the 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


210


. The shoe lace device


100


comprises a shoe lace


20


, two loop assemblies


30


, and a clamp member


10


.




The shoe lace


20


has first and second lace segments


201


,


202


. The first lace segment


201


is adapted to be strung on the shoe


200


so as to form a criss-cross pattern on the eyelet tabs


210


, and has distal ends


2011


concealed by the eyelet tabs


210


. The second lace segment


202


includes first and second lace portions


203


,


204


. Each of the first and second lace portions


203


,


204


has a lower section


2031


,


2041


connected to the first lace segment


201


so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs


210


, and an upper section


2032


,


2042


opposite to the lower section


2031


,


2041


.




Each of the loop assemblies


30


includes a first loop segment


301


, a second loop segment


302


, and a distal lace segment


303


. The first loop segment


301


is connected to the upper section


2032


,


2042


of a respective one of the first and second lace portions


203


,


204


. The second loop segment


302


extends integrally from the first loop segment


301


. The distal lace segment


303


has a first distal lace section


3031


that is fixed on the first loop segment


301


by stitching, and a second distal lace section


3032


that serves as a free end.




The clamp member


10


is sleeved slidably on the loop assemblies


30


, and includes an elongate casing


101


, a clamping block


102


, and a biasing member


103


(see FIG.


4


). The elongate casing


101


has a front open end


1011


, and a rear closed end


1012


opposite to the front open end


1011


in a first direction. The casing


101


includes top and bottom wall parts


1014


,


1013


opposite to each other in a second direction transverse to the first direction. Each of the top and bottom wall parts


1014


,


1013


is formed with a loop hole


1016


,


1015


that permits extension of the first loop segment


301


of each of the loop assemblies


30


therethrough. The casing


101


further has a bridging rod


1017


disposed over the loop hole


1016


in the top wall part


1014


. The clamping block


102


is slidably received in the casing


101


via the front open end


1011


, and is formed with a slot unit


1021


that corresponds to the loop holes


1016


,


1015


in the top and bottom wall parts


1014


,


1013


of the casing


101


. The biasing member


103


, in the form of a coil spring, is disposed in the casing


101


, and has opposite ends


1031


that abut respectively against the clamping block


102


and the rear closed end


1012


of the casing


101


.




The second loop segment


302


of each of the loop assemblies


30


is secured on the casing


101


to prevent removal of the clamp member


10


from the loop assemblies


30


. In this embodiment, the second loop segments


302


of the loop assemblies


30


are tied together to form a decorative knot


31


′. The knot


31


′ is tied fixedly on the bridging rod


1017


of the casing


101


of the clamp member


10


. The biasing member


103


biases the clamping block


102


outwardly of the front open end


1011


of the casing


101


so as to misalign the slot unit


1021


relative to the loop holes


1016


,


1015


in the top and bottom wall parts


1014


,


1013


, thereby clamping the first loop segments


301


of the loop assemblies


30


between the clamping block


102


and the casing


101


.




Downward movement of the clamp member


10


along the first loop segments


301


of the loop assemblies


30


brings the lower sections


2031


,


2041


of the first and second lace portions


203


,


204


closer together for tightening the shoe


200


. Upward movement of the clamp member


10


along the first loop segments


301


of the loop assemblies


30


permits the lower sections


2031


,


2041


of the first and second lace portions


203


,


204


to move away from each other for loosening the shoe


200


.




In a tightening state of the shoe


200


, the slot unit


1021


in the clamping block


10


is misaligned with the loop holes


1016


,


1015


in the casing


101


(see FIG.


5


), thereby forming a first clamp area (I). When the clamping block


10


is operated to compress the biasing member


103


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the slot unit


1021


is aligned with the loop holes


1016


,


1015


, thereby forming a second clamp area (II), which is larger than the first clamp area (I). Each first loop segment


301


cooperates with the first distal lace section


3031


of a respective one of the distal lace segments


302


so as to define a blocking portion


50


having a cross-sectional area larger than the first clamp area (I) but smaller than the second clamp area (II). As such, each of the blocking portions


50


can extend through the clamp member


10


via the second clamp area (II) so as to loosen the shoe


200


.




In use, the loop assemblies


30


or the second distal lace sections


3032


of the distal lace segments


303


are pulled apart from each other so that the clamp member


10


will be forced to slide downwardly along the loop assemblies


30


until the blocking portions


50


of the loop assemblies


30


extend out of the top wall part


1014


of the clamp member


10


. At this time, the lower sections


2031


,


2041


of the lace portions


203


,


204


are close to each other, thereby tightening the shoe


200


(see FIG.


5


). To loosen the shoe


200


, the clamping block


102


is operated to compress the biasing member


103


, thereby aligning the loop holes


1016


,


1015


with the slot unit


1021


(see

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


6


). Then, by moving the clamp member


10


upwardly along the loop assemblies


30


until the blocking portions


50


of the loop assemblies


30


extend out of the bottom wall part


1013


of the clamp member


10


, the lower sections


2031


,


2041


of the lace portions


203


,


204


can be moved away from each other, thereby loosening the shoe


200


(see FIG.


7


).




The decorative knot


31


′ cooperates with the loop assemblies


30


to form a double-bow configuration, as best illustrated in FIG.


3


.




Thus, the shoe


200


, incorporating the double-bow shoe lace device


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


. Furthermore, the shoe lace device


100


is simple since the clamp member


10


is sleeved on the loop assemblies


30


, and is reliable because of the presence of the blocking portions


50


on the loop assemblies


30


which have a cross-sectional area larger than the first clamp area (I) but smaller than the second clamp area (II), thereby guarding against 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 embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment 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 portions, each of said first and second lace portions having a lower section connected to said first lace segment so as to be adapted to be anchored on a respective one of the eyelet tabs, and an upper section opposite to said lower section; two loop assemblies, each of which includes a first loop segment connected to said upper section of a respective one of said first and second lace portions, a second loop segment extending integrally from said first loop segment, and a distal lace segment fixed on said first loop segment; and a clamp member sleeved slidably on said loop assemblies and having said second loop segment of each of said loop assemblies secured thereto, downward movement of said clamp member along said first loop segments and said distal lace segments of said loop assemblies bringing said lower sections of said first and second lace portions closer together for tightening the shoe, upward movement of said clamp member along said first loop segments and said distal lace segments of said loop assemblies permitting said lower sections of said first and second lace portions to move away from each other for loosening the shoe.
  • 2. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said clamp member includesan elongate casing having a front open end, and a rear closed end opposite to said front open end in a first direction, said casing including top and bottom wall parts opposite to each other in a second direction transverse to the first direction, each of said top and bottom wall parts being formed with a loop hole that permits extension of said first loop segment of each of said loop assemblies therethrough, a clamping block slidably received in said casing via said front open end, said clamping block being formed with a slot unit that corresponds to said loop holes in said top and bottom wall parts of said casing, and a biasing member disposed in said casing and having opposite ends that abut respectively against said clamping block and said rear closed end of said casing, said second loop segment of each of said loop assemblies being secured on said casing to prevent removal of said clamp member from said loop assemblies, said biasing member biasing said clamping block outwardly of said front open end of said casing so as to misalign said slot unit relative to said loop holes in said top and bottom wall parts, thereby clamping said first loop segments and said distal lace segments of said loop assemblies between said clamping block and said casing.
  • 3. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said second loop segments of said loop assemblies are tied together to form a decorative knot that is secured on said casing.
  • 4. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said casing further has a bridging rod disposed over said loop hole in said top wall part, said knot being fixed on said bridging rod.
  • 5. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said slot unit in said clamping block is misaligned with said loop holes in said casing during tightening of the shoe to form a first clamp area, and is aligned with said loop holes in said casing during loosening of the shoe to form a second clamp area, which is larger than said first clamp area.
  • 6. The double-bow shoe lace device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said distal lace segment of each of said loop assemblies is fixed on said first loop segment by stitching, and cooperates with said first loop segment to define a blocking portion having a cross-sectional area larger than said first clamp area but smaller than said second clamp area.
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