Claims
- 1. In a lacing assembly for an article of footwear:
- (a) a vamp section including opposed vamp portions having an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets, said vamp portion being formed from at least two plies of material,
- (b) at least one pair of opposed eyelets including locking means said locking means including an individual plate portion providing an eyelet opening and an elongate, relatively narrow communicating slit, said plate having relatively thick portions disposed along each side of the slit to provide reinforcement therefore and relatively thin outer portions disposed on each side of the thickened portions, said relatively thin portions being disposed in sandwich relation between said plies of vamp material and being substantially enclosed by and attached to said vamp material, and
- (c) a lace received by said locking eyelets in selectively lockable friction relation within the slit of said plate portion to permit the lace to be adjusted and maintained in adjustment, the slits having a width less than the thickness of the lace to provide said friction relation.
- 2. A lacing assembly as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (d) each plate portion includes a thickened substantially oblong portion disposed about said opening and said slit and providing reinforcement all around said opening and said slit.
- 3. A lacing assembly as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (d) each plate portion includes upper and lower thickened substantially oblong portions disposed about said opening and said slit and providing reinforcement all around said opening and said slit, and
- (e) each ply of material includes an opening having a configuration corresponding substantially to said thickened oblong portions and substantially concealing said relatively thin outer portions.
- 4. A lacing assembly as defined in claim 3, in which:
- (d) each plate portion includes opposed margins at each end of said slit spaced from said oblong portion, at least one of said margins being arcuate.
- 5. A lacing assembly as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (d) the locking means are disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends of the vamp section.
- 6. A lacing assembly as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (d) the locking means are disposed at the upper end of the vamp section.
- 7. In a lacing assembly for an article of footwear:
- (a) a vamp section including opposed vamp portions having an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets,
- (b) at least one pair of opposed eyelets including locking means said locking means including an individual plate portion providing an eyelet opening and an elongate, relatively narrow communicating slit, said slits having parallel sides and being substantially longer than the diameter of the communicating opening and extending inwardly and in inclined relation to the length of the vamp, each plate portion including upper and lower thickened substantially oblong inner portions disposed about said opening and said slit and providing reinforcement for each side of said slit an an outer, relatively thin portion defined by a peripheral margin,
- (c) said vamp portions being formed from upper and lower plies of material substantially enclosing said plate outer portions in sandwich relation, and each ply of material including an opening having a configuration corresponding substantially to said thickened oblong portions disposed all about said oblong portion and substantially overlying said outer portion to substantially conceal said outer portion, and
- (d) a lace received by said locking eyelets in selectively lockable friction relation within the slit of said plate portion to permit the lace to be adjusted and maintained in adjustment, the slits having a width less than the thickness of the lace to provide said friction relation.
- 8. In a lacing assembly for an article of footwear:
- (a) a first vamp section including opposed vamp portions and a second vamp section, disposed upwardly adjacent of the first vamp section and including opposed vamp portions,
- (b) the first vamp portions having an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets including a pair of opposed eyelets disposed at said upper end,
- (c) the second vamp portions having an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets including a pair of opposed eyelets disposed at said lower end, adjacent said first vamp portion upper end eyelets,
- (d) at least one pair of adjacent end eyelets including locking means for each of said pair of end eyelets, said locking means including an individual plate portion providing an eyelet opening and an elongate relatively narrow communicating slit, and
- (e) a single continuous lace having opposed side lengths, said side lengths being received by opposed lace-receiving eyelets in said first vamp portions, and said side lengths extending between said first and second vamp sections and being received by opposed lace-receiving eyelets in said second vamp portions, said lace being received by the slit of said lace-receiving locking eyelets in selectively lockable friction relation to permit the first vamp section to be adjusted and maintained in adjustment substantially independently of the second vamp section, the lacing assembly having a longitudinal axis, the slits having parallel sides and a width less than the thickness of the lace to provide said friction relation said slits having a length substantially greater than the size of the communicating opening and extending inwardly at an angle of inclination of between thirty and ninety degrees (30.degree.-90.degree.) to said longitudinal axis.
- 9. A lacing assembly as defined in claim 8, in which:
- (f) each plate portion includes a thickened, substantially oblong portion disposed about said opening and said slit and providing reinforcement for each side of said slit, the sides of the slit being relatively flat and extending across the thickened portion of the plate to increase the friction area of the lace.
- 10. A lacing assembly as defined in claim 8, in which:
- (f) at least said upper end eyelets of said first vamp portions include locking means.
- 11. In a lacing assembly for an article of footwear:
- (a) a first vamp section including opposed vamp portions and a second vamp section, disposed upwardly adjacent of the first vamp section and including opposed vamp portions,
- (b) the first vamp portions having an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets including a pair of opposed eyelets disposed at said upper end,
- (c) the second vamp portions having an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets including a pair of opposed eyelets disposed at said lower end, adjacent said first vamp portion upper end eyelets,
- (d) at least one pair of adjacent end eyelets including locking means for each of said pair of end eyelets, said locking means including an individual plate portion providing an eyelet opening and an elongate relatively narrow communicating slit, and
- (e) a single continuous lace having opposed side lengths, said side lengths being received by opposed lace-receiving eyelets in said first vamp portions, and said side lengths extending between said first and second vamp sections and being received by opposed lace-receiving eyelets in said second vamp portions, said lace being received by the slit of said lace-receiving locking eyelets in selectively lockable friction relation to permit the first vamp section to be adjusted and maintained in adjustment substantially independently of the second vamp section, the lacing assembly having a longitudinal axis, the slits having parallel sides and a width less than the thickness of the lace to provide said friction relation said slits having a length substantially greater than the size of the communicating opening and extending inwardly at an angle of inclination of between thirty and ninety degrees (30.degree.-90.degree.) to said longitudinal axis,
- (f) at least said upper end eyelets of said first vamp portions including locking means, and
- (g) each plate portion including a substantially straight margin portion and an arcuate margin portion connecting the ends of said straight portion, said opening being disposed substantially closer to one end of said straight margin than said other end, and said slits extending upwardly.
- 12. In a lacing assembly for an article of footwear:
- (a) a first vamp section including opposed vamp portions and a second vamp section, disposed upwardly adjacent of the first vamp section and including opposed vamp portions,
- (b) the first vamp portions having an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets including a pair of opposed eyelets disposed at said upper end,
- (c) the second vamp portions having an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets including a pair of opposed eyelets disposed at said lower end, adjacent said first vamp portion upper end eyelets,
- (d) at least one pair of adjacent end eyelets including locking means for each of said pair of end eyelets, said locking means including an individual plate portion providing an eyelet opening and an elongate relatively narrow communicating slit, and
- (e) a single continuous lace having opposed side lengths, said side lengths being received by opposed lace-receiving eyelets in said first vamp portions, and said side lengths extending between said first and second vamp sections and being received by opposed lace-receiving eyelets in said second vamp portions, said lace being received by the slit of said lace-receiving locking eyelets in selectively lockable friction relation to permit the first vamp section to be adjusted and maintained in adjustment substantially independently of the second vamp section, the lacing assembly having a longitudinal axis the slits having parallel sides and a width less than the thickness of the lace to provide said friction relation said slits having a length substantially greater than the size of the communicating opening.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/477,598 filed on Feb. 2, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/074,953, filed on Jul. 17, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,466, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 06/916,531, filed on Oct. 8, 1986, now abandoned.
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