Claims
- 1. A lacing assembly on an article of footwear comprising:
- (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 portions being formed from at least tow plies of material defining an inner vamp margin,
- (b) at least one pair of opposed eyelets including locking means, said locking means including an individual plate portion providing a single eyelet opening and an elongate, relatively narrow communicating slit integrally formed in said individual plate portion, said plate portion being disposed in sandwich relation between said plies with said opening and slit disposed in spaced relation from the vamp margin and having vamp material on each side thereof, and
- (c) a lace received by said locking eyelets in selectively lockable friction relation within the slit of said plate portion said slit providing the sole locking means of each plate portion to permit the lace to be adjusted and maintained in adjustment.
- 2. A lacing assembly as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (d) each plate portion includes inner thickened portions adjacent each side of the slit providing reinforcement for each side of said slit and relatively thin outer portions on each side of said thickened portions and said vamp material substantially covers said thin outer portions.
- 3. In a lacing assembly on an article of footwear, said lacing assembly having opposed vamp portions, each vamp portion being formed from at least tow plies of material, and each vamp portion including a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets, a lace having a lace thickness, and at least one of said eyelets including an improved locking means, the improvement comprising:
- (a) an individual substantially planar plate portion including an eyelet opening and an elongate, relatively narrow communicating slit integrally formed in said individual plate portion and having substantially parallel sides and being of a length substantially greater than the diameter of the opening and narrower than the thickness of the lace to grip said lace in friction relation, the plate portion including upper and lower reinforcing thickened portions adjacent each side of the slit, and at least partly defining said slit, said slit sides being substantially perpendicular to said plate portion said plate portion including a relatively thin outer portion on each side of said thickened portions, at least the upper thickened portion being uncovered by said vamp material.
- 4. In a lacing assembly for an article of footwear of the type having opposed vamp portions, each vamp portion being formed from at least two plies of material, and each vamp portion including a plurality of lace-receiving eyelets, at least one of said eyelets including an improved locking means, the improvement comprising:
- (a) an individual, substantially planar plate portion including a relatively thin outer portion and a relatively thick substantially oblong reinforced inner portion disposed above and below said outer portion, said inner portion including an eyelet opening and an elongate relatively narrow communicating slit integrally formed in said individual plate portion, said slit having substantially parallel sides and being of a length substantially greater than the diameter of the opening and having a thickness less then the thickness of the lace and said slit sides being substantially perpendicular to said outer plate portion, said outer plate portion being disposed all around said oblong portion and at least in part defined by an arcuate margin at the end of said slit opposite to said opening, said outer plate portion being disposed in sandwich relation between said plies of vamp material and attached to at least one of said plies and at least the inner plate portion disposed above said outer plate portion being uncovered by said upper ply of said vamp material the outer plate portion being substantially covered by said upper ply of said vamp material.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/219,936, filed Jul. 15, 1988, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/074,953, filed Jul. 17, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,466; which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 06/916,531, filed Oct. 8, 1986, now abandoned.
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