Claims
- 1. In footwear of the type having an upper adapted to be snugly engaged with the foot of a user wherein a lace is passed through eyelets of said upper, which eyelets are arranged in two rows placed on opposite sides of a slot defined by said upper and extend rearwardly of a toe portion toward an ankle portion thereof, and said lace is tensioned to draw opposite sides of the slot toward one another and releasably secured for releasably maintaining said tension, the improvement comprising; an upper with eyelets having essentially straight lace bearing edges; lace bearing edges of eyelets in one row arranged in a divergent relationship with transversely associated eyelets in the other row, in a direction away from the toe portion of the footwear; a lace in the form of an elongated strip of material of generally rectangular cross section, dimensioned to generally pull through said eyelets and having first and second end portions; means for releasably attaching said first end portion of said lace at an eyelet adjacent the toe portion of said footwear sufficient to prevent pulling said first end portion through the eyelet; hook and loop means for releasably attaching said second end portion of said lace, to the upper of said footwear, sufficient to prevent pulling said second end portion through said eyelets.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1 comprising a lace with a first end portion having a surface provided with a releasable hook and loop interlocking means for releasably securing said end portion to the footwear.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein said lace is of a length sufficient for threading through said eyelets of said rows and thereafter to permit wrapping the second end portion thereof about the ankle or the foot of said user and position the hook and loop releasable interlocking means on a surface of said upper in interlocking engagement.
- 4. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said eyelets are transversely aligned.
- 5. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said means for releasably attaching said first end portion is an enlargement sized to prevent passage of the first end portion through said eyelets.
- 6. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said means for releasably attaching said first end portion comprises a parallel slot frictional engagement means, through which said first end portion of said lace is passed.
- 7. The improvement according to claim 6 wherein said parallel slot engagement means comprises adjacent parallel eyelets with essentially straight lace bearing edges.
- 8. The improvement according to claim 6 wherein said parallel slot engagement means comprises a bar positioned at an eyelet, said bar having an essentially straight lace bearing edge which is parallel to an essentially straight lace bearing edge of the eyelet and positioned to divide the eyelet into two slots having essentially straight lace bearing edges.
- 9. The improvement according to claim 8 wherein said bar comprises a cross member on an end for attachment to the upper.
- 10. The improvement according to claim 6 wherein said parallel slot engagement means is a clip comprising two generally parallel slots having adjacent, generally parallel, essentially straight lace bearing edges.
- 11. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said eyelets are each provided with essentially straight lace bearing edges of a length at least equal to a widthwise dimension of said lace.
- 12. The improvement according to claim 11, wherein said bearing edges of eyelets are arranged to permit said lace to be passed back and forth between said rows of eyelets without twisting of said lace lengthwise thereof.
- 13. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said lace bearing edges of eyelets of one of said rows are essentially parallel to a line extending lengthwise of said slot rearwardly of said tow portion and lace bearing edges of eyelets of the other of said rows diverge relative to said line in a direction rearwardly of said toe portion except that a lace bearing edge of one of said eyelets of said other of said rows disposed farthest from said toe portion is disposed essentially parallel to said line.
- 14. In a hockey skate of the type having an upper provided with a toe portion, a slot extending rearwardly of said toe portion and eyelets arranged in two rows of eyelets extending along opposite sides of said slot for receiving a lace adapted upon tensioning thereof to draw said opposite sides towards one another, the improvement comprising: an upper with eyelets having essentially straight lace bearing edges; a lace in the form of an elongated strip of material of generally rectangular cross section, dimensioned to generally pull through said eyelets and having first and second end portions; lace bearing edges of eyelets in one row arranged in a divergent relationship with transversely associated eyelets in the other row, in a direction away from the toe portion of the footwear; means for releasably attaching said first end portion of said lace at an eyelet adjacent the toe portion of said footwear sufficient to prevent pulling said first end portion through the eyelet; hook and loop means for releasably attaching said second end portion of said lace, to the upper of said footwear, sufficient to prevent pulling said second end portion through said eyelets.
- 15. The hockey skate of claim 14 wherein said bearing edges of said eyelets of one of said rows are disposed essentially parallel to a line extending lengthwise of said slot rearwardly of said toe portion, and said bearing edges of said eyelets of the other of said rows diverging relative to said line in a direction rearwardly of said toe portion except for that one of said eyelets of said other of said rows disposed farthest from said toe portion, said bearing edge of said that one of said eyelets being disposed essentially parallel to said line.
- 16. The improvement according to claim 15, wherein said means for releasably attaching said first end portion is an enlargement sized to prevent passage of the first end portion through said eyelets.
- 17. In footwear of the type having an upper adapted to be snugly engaged with the foot of a user wherein a lace is passed through eyelets of said upper, which eyelets are arranged in two rows placed on opposite sides of a slot defined by said upper and extend rearwardly of a toe portion toward an ankle portion thereof, and said lace is tensioned to draw opposite sides of the slot toward one another and releasably secured for releasably maintaining said tension, the improvement comprising; an upper with eyelets having essentially straight lace bearing edges; a lace in the form of an elongated strip of material of generally rectangular cross section, dimensioned to generally pull through said eyelets and having first and second end portions; parallel slot frictional engagement means through which said first end portion of said lace is passed for releasably attaching said first end portion of said lace at an eyelet adjacent the toe portion of said footwear sufficient to prevent pulling said first end portion through the eyelet; hook and loop means for releasably attaching said second end portion of said lace, to the upper of said footwear, sufficient to prevent pulling said second end portion through said eyelets.
- 18. The improvement according to claim 17 comprising a lace with a first end portion having a surface provided with a releasable hook and loop interlocking means for releasably securing said first end portion to said parallel slot frictional engagement means.
- 19. The improvement according to claim 17 wherein said lace is of a length sufficient for threading through said eyelets of said rows and thereafter to permit wrapping the second end portion thereof about the ankle or the foot of said user and position said hook and loop releasable interlocking means on a surface of said upper in interlocking engagement.
- 20. The improvement according to claim 17, wherein said eyelets are transversely aligned.
- 21. The improvement according to claim 17 wherein said parallel slot engagement means comprises adjacent parallel eyelets with essentially straight lace bearing edges.
- 22. The improvement according to claim 17 wherein said parallel slot frictional engagement means comprises a bar positioned at an eyelet, said bar having an essentially straight lace bearing edge which is parallel to an essentially straight lace bearing edge of the eyelet and positioned to divide the eyelet into two slots having essentially straight lace bearing edges.
- 23. The improvement according to claim 22 wherein said bar comprises a cross member on an end for attachment to the upper.
- 24. The improvement according to claim 17 wherein said parallel slot frictional engagement means is a clip comprising two generally parallel slots having adjacent, generally parallel, essentially straight lace bearing edges.
- 25. The improvement according to claim 17, wherein said eyelets are each provided with essentially straight lace bearing edges of a length at least equal to a widthwise dimension of said lace.
- 26. The improvement according to claim 17, wherein said lace bearing edges of eyelets of one of said rows are essentially parallel to a line extending lengthwise of said slot rearwardly of said toe portion and lace bearing edges of eyelets of the other of said rows diverge relative to said line in a direction rearwardly of said toe portion except that a lace bearing edge of one of said eyelets of said other of said rows disposed farthest from said toe portion is disposed essentially parallel to said line.
- 27. In a hockey skate of the type having an upper provided with a toe portion, a slot extending rearwardly of said toe portion and eyelets arranged in two rows of eyelets extending along opposite sides of said slot for receiving a lace adapted upon tensioning thereof to draw said opposite sides towards one another, the improvement comprising: an upper with eyelets having essentially straight lace bearing edges; a lace in the form of an elongated strip of material of generally rectangular cross section, dimensioned to generally pull through said eyelets and having first and second end portions; parallel slot frictional engagement means through which said first end portion of said lace is passed for releasably attaching said first end portion of said lace at an eyelet adjacent the toe portion of said footwear sufficient to prevent pulling said first end portion through the eyelet; hook and loop means for releasably attaching said second end portion of said lace, to the upper of said footwear, sufficient to prevent pulling said second end portion through said eyelets.
- 28. The improvement according to claim 27 wherein said parallel slot engagement means is a clip comprising two generally parallel slots having adjacent, generally parallel, essentially straight lace bearing edges.
- 29. The improvement according to claim 27 wherein said parallel slot engagement means comprises adjacent parallel eyelets with essentially straight lace bearing edges.
- 30. The improvement according to claim 27 wherein said parallel slot engagement means comprises a bar positioned at an eyelet, said bar having an essentially straight lace bearing edge which is parallel to an essentially straight lace bearing edge of the eyelet and positioned to divide the eyelet into two slots having essentially straight lace bearing edges.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/336,343 filed Apr. 10, 1989.
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