Information
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Patent Grant
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6675503
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Patent Number
6,675,503
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 2, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 13, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Frommer Lawrence & Haug LLP
- Ryan; Matthew K.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 036 501
- 024 712
- 024 7124
- 024 7129
- 024 68 B
- 024 685 K
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lace tightening assembly on a footwear body includes a base, a spool, a pull string, and a restricting unit. The base is mounted to the footwear body. The spool is mounted rotatably on the base. The pull string has a fixing portion secured to the spool, an intermediate portion connected to the fixing portion and wound on the spool, and a connecting portion connected to the intermediate portion and provided with a ring unit. The restricting unit restricts rotation of the spool relative to the base.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a footwear, more particularly to a footwear which is easy to wear and remove.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional footwear usually includes a footwear body with a top opening, and a footwear lace. The footwear body includes a vamp, a tongue, and a pair of eyelet tabs. The tongue has a front portion connected to the vamp, and a rear portion extending to the top opening. The tongue further has an opposite pair of lateral sides that extend from the vamp to the top opening. Each of the eyelet tabs is connected to the vamp, and is disposed adjacent to one of the lateral sides of the tongue. Each of the eyelet tabs is formed with a plurality of eyelets that are aligned with each other in a direction from the vamp to the top opening. The footwear lace has front and rear portions. The front portion of the footwear lace is strung through the eyelets to form a criss-cross pattern on the eyelet tabs. The rear portion of the footwear lace can be tied together so as to tighten the footwear. However, it is time-wasting to tie and untie the footwear lace when wearing and removing the footwear.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,469,640 discloses a quick adjusting footwear lace system for adjusting footwear lace tension in a single movement. Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the footwear lace system disclosed in this U.S. patent includes a cinch plate
3
having eyelets
301
which are spaced apart by about the same distance as eyelets
201
formed in the eyelet tabs of the footwear. The footwear lace
1
is strung through the eyelets
301
at the cinch plate
3
along with the eyelets
201
in the eyelet tabs of the footwear. A strap
4
, fixably attached at a lower end to the footwear body
2
and loopable at an upper end through a slot in the cinch plate
3
, is used to adjustably pull the cinch plate
3
and the footwear lace
1
looped through the eyelets
301
downwardly and thus increase the footwear lace tension so as to tighten the footwear. However, the footwear lace system disclosed in this U.S. patent is merely configured to adjust tension of the footwear lace, and does not facilitate wearing and removal of the footwear.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,414,761 discloses a footwear having an improved closure. Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the closure of the footwear
6
disclosed in this U.S. patent includes a first elongate area
601
provided with a plurality of eyelets, a second non-apertured elongate area
602
provided with a male VELCRO™ fastener
702
, a footwear lace
5
, and a panel
7
provided with a plurality of eyelets corresponding to the eyelets of the first elongate area
601
and a female VELCRO™ fastener
701
on the inner surface of the panel
7
. The footwear lace
5
is strung through the eyelets of the first elongate area
601
and the eyelets of the panel
7
to form a criss-cross pattern. The panel
7
can releasably engage the second non-apertured elongate area
602
through the engagement between the male and female fasteners
702
,
701
.
Although the footwear disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,414,761 facilitates wearing and removal of the footwear, the VELCRO™ fasteners are liable to loosen during use and easily accumulate dirt thereon.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a footwear which is provided with a lace tightening assembly that facilitates wearing and removal of the footwear.
The footwear according to this invention includes a footwear body, a lace tightening assembly, and a footwear lace unit.
The footwear body has a top opening, and includes a vamp, and first and second eyelet tabs connected to the vamp. The first eyelet tab is formed with a plurality of eyelets. The second eyelet tab includes a front portion proximate to the vamp, a rear portion proximate to the top opening, and an intermediate eyelet-free portion between the front and rear portions of the second eyelet tab. Each of the front and rear portions of the second eyelet tab is provided with at least one eyelet.
The lace tightening assembly includes: a base mounted to the second eyelet tab at the eyelet-free portion; a spool mounted rotatably on the base; a pull string having a fixing portion secured to the spool, an intermediate portion connected to the fixing portion and wound on the spool, and a connecting portion connected to the intermediate portion and provided with a ring unit; and a restricting unit for restricting rotation of the spool relative to the base.
The footwear lace unit has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion of the footwear lace unit is strung through the eyelets of the first eyelet tab, the eyelets of the second eyelet tab and the ring unit to form a criss-cross pattern on the first and second eyelet tabs. The second portion of the footwear lace unit is disposed proximate to the top opening.
The spool is rotatable relative to the base in a footwear tightening direction, in which the pull string is wound on the spool to increase tension of the footwear lace unit, and a footwear loosening direction opposite to the footwear tightening direction, in which the pull string is unwound from the spool to slacken the footwear lace unit.
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 conventional footwear disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,469,640;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary sectional view of the footwear of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of another conventional footwear disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,414,761 in an opened state;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the footwear of
FIG. 3
in a closed state;
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of the lace tightening assembly of the preferred embodiment of a footwear according to this invention;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the lace tightening assembly of
FIG. 5
in a restricting state;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of the lace tightening assembly of
FIG. 5
in a releasing state;
FIG. 8
is a top view of the preferred embodiment of the footwear according to this invention in a footwear tightening state;
FIG. 9
is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment, showing the lace tightening assembly in a state that facilitates removal of the footwear; and
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment according to this invention in a loosened state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 5
,
6
and
8
, the preferred embodiment of a footwear according to this invention is shown to include a footwear body
10
, a lace tightening assembly
30
, and a footwear lace unit
20
.
The footwear body
10
has a top opening
11
, and includes a vamp
14
, and first and second eyelet tabs
12
,
13
connected to the vamp
14
. The first eyelet tab
12
is formed with a plurality of eyelets
121
. The second eyelet tab
13
includes a front portion
133
proximate to the vamp
14
, a rear portion
134
proximate to the top opening
11
, and an intermediate eyelet-free portion
132
between the front and rear portions
133
,
134
of the second eyelet tab
13
. The front portion
133
of the second eyelet tab
13
is provided with a plurality of eyelets
131
. The rear portion
134
of the second eyelet tab
13
is provided with an eyelet
131
. The intermediate eyelet-free portion
132
of the second eyelet tab
13
is formed with a blind hole unit
151
.
The lace tightening assembly
30
can be mounted on the eyelet-free portion
132
of the second eyelet tab
13
, or embedded within the eyelet-free portion
132
of the second eyelet tab
13
, as shown in FIG.
6
. The lace tightening assembly
30
includes: a base
311
mounted to the second eyelet tab
13
at the eyelet-free portion
132
; a spool
32
mounted rotatably on the base
311
; a pull string
33
having a fixing portion
331
secured to the spool
32
, an intermediate portion
333
connected to the fixing portion
331
and wound on the spool
32
, and a connecting portion
332
connected to the intermediate portion
333
; and a restricting unit
34
′ for restricting rotation of the spool
32
relative to the base
311
. The connecting portion
332
of the pull string
33
has two string ends
332
′, each of which is connected to a ring unit
22
.
The base
311
is formed with an axle
314
that projects upwardly therefrom. The spool
32
has a bottom side
321
formed with a recess
324
for coupling rotatably with the axle
314
such that the spool
32
is rotatable relative to the base
311
about the axle
314
. The spool
32
is further formed with an annular peripheral groove
327
to permit winding of the intermediate portion
333
of the pull string
33
thereon.
The restricting unit
34
′ includes a positioning seat
34
disposed on the base
311
adjacent to the spool
32
and formed with a receiving hole
341
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the positioning seat
34
can be formed integrally with the base
311
. The spool
32
is further formed with a stub
325
, which projects upwardly therefrom and which has a guiding passage
326
transverse to the axle
314
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, when the lace tightening assembly
30
is embedded within the eyelet-free portion
132
of the second eyelet tab
13
, the stub
325
extends above the top surface
322
of the spool
32
through the hole unit
151
. The lace tightening assembly
30
further includes a lever
36
to facilitate rotation of the spool
32
relative to the base
311
. The lever
36
has an engaging end
361
, which can engage the positioning seat
34
so as to restrict rotation of the spool
32
relative to the base
311
, and an operating end
362
opposite to the engaging end
361
. The lever
36
is slidably coupled to the spool
32
by extending the same through the guiding passage
326
of the stub
325
. Thus, the lever
36
is slidable radially relative to the spool
32
between a restricting position, in which the lever
36
extends into the receiving hole
341
and engages the positioning seat
34
so as to restrict rotation of the spool
32
relative to the base
311
as shown in
FIG. 6
, and a releasing position, in which the lever
36
is pulled out of the receiving hole
341
and disengages the positioning seat
34
to permit rotation of the spool
32
relative to the base
311
as shown in FIG.
7
.
The lace tightening assembly
30
further includes a cap
312
mounted on the base
311
to conceal the spool
32
between the cap
312
and the base
311
. The cap
312
has a top surface
315
formed with a top opening
315
′, which permits the stub
325
of the spool
32
to extend therethrough. Moreover, the lace tightening assembly
30
further includes two tubular ring guides
35
disposed on the base
311
and extending toward the first eyelet tab
12
. Each of the ring guides
35
has an end wall
352
′ and an open end
352
that are respectively distal and proximate to the first eyelet tab
12
(see FIG.
8
). Each of the end walls
352
′ is formed with a string hole
316
′ that permits extension of one of the string ends
332
′ of the connecting portion
332
of the pull string
33
therein such that the ring units
22
are movably and respectively disposed in the ring guides
35
. In the preferred embodiment, each of the ring guides
35
is composed of an upper guiding portion
351
integrally formed with the cap
312
, and a lower guiding portion
313
integrally formed with the base
311
, as best shown in FIG.
5
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, the footwear lace unit
20
has a first portion
21
and a second portion
21
′. The first portion
21
of the footwear lace unit
20
is strung through the eyelets
121
of the first eyelet tab
12
, the eyelets
131
of the second eyelet tab
13
and the ring units
22
to form a criss-cross pattern on the first and second eyelet tabs
12
,
13
. The second portion
21
′ of the footwear lace unit
20
is disposed proximate to the top opening
11
, and can be tied to form a double-bow configuration.
The spool
32
is rotatable relative to the base
311
via the lever
36
in a footwear tightening direction, in which the pull string
33
is wound on the spool
32
to increase tension of the footwear lace unit
20
so as to tighten the footwear after the lever
36
extends into the receiving hole
341
and engages the positioning seat
34
, as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 8
, and a footwear loosening direction opposite to the footwear tightening direction, as shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, in which the pull string
33
is unwound from the spool
32
to slacken the footwear lace unit
20
so as to loosen and facilitate removal of the footwear.
In view of the aforesaid, the footwear according to this invention can be tightened and taken off quickly and easily.
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 footwear, comprising:a footwear body having a top opening, said footwear body including a vamp, and first and second eyelet tabs connected to said vamp, said first eyelet tab being formed with a plurality of eyelets, said second eyelet tab including a front portion proximate to said vamp, a rear portion proximate to said top opening, and an intermediate eyelet-free portion between said front and rear portions of said second eyelet tab, each of said front and rear portions of said second eyelet tab being provided with at least one eyelet; a lace tightening assembly including a base mounted to said second eyelet tab at said eyelet-free portion, a spool mounted rotatably on said base, a pull string having a fixing portion secured to said spool, an intermediate portion connected to said fixing portion and wound on said spool, and a connecting portion connected to said intermediate portion and provided with a ring unit, and a restricting unit for restricting rotation of said spool relative to said base; and a footwear lace unit having a first portion and a second portion, said first portion of said footwear lace unit being strung through said eyelets of said first eyelet tab, said eyelets of said second eyelet tab and said ring unit to form a criss-cross pattern on said first and second eyelet tabs, said second portion of said footwear lace unit being disposed proximate to said top opening; said spool being rotatable relative to said base in a footwear tightening direction, in which said pull string is wound on said spool to increase tension of said footwear lace unit, and a footwear loosening direction opposite to the footwear tightening direction, in which said pull string is unwound from said spool to slacken said footwear lace unit.
- 2. The footwear as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base is formed with an axle that projects upwardly therefrom, and said spool has a bottom side formed with a recess for coupling rotatably with said axle such that said spool is rotatable relative to said base about said axle.
- 3. The footwear as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lace tightening assembly further includes a lever coupled to said spool to facilitate rotation of said spool relative to said base.
- 4. The footwear as claimed in claim 3, wherein said restricting unit includes a positioning seat disposed on said base adjacent to said spool and formed with a receiving hole, said lever being slidably coupled to said spool and being slidable radially relative to said spool between a restricting position, in which said lever extends into said receiving hole and engages said positioning seat to restrict rotation of said spool relative to said base, and a releasing position, in which said lever is pulled out of said receiving hole and disengages said positioning seat to permit rotation of said spool relative to said base.
- 5. The footwear as claimed in claim 4, wherein said positioning seat is formed integrally with said base.
- 6. The footwear as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lace tightening assembly further includes a cap mounted on said base to conceal said spool between said cap and said base.
- 7. The footwear as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lace tightening assembly further includes a tubular ring guide disposed on said base and extending toward said first eyelet tab, said ring guide having an end wall and an open end that are respectively distal and proximate to said first eyelet tab, said end wall being formed with a string hole that permits extension of said connecting portion of said pull string therein such that said ring unit is movably disposed in said ring guide.
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