Information
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Patent Grant
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6167599
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Patent Number
6,167,599
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Date Filed
Friday, April 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 2, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 7154
- 024 7155
- 024 7156
- 024 7157
- 024 712
- 040 316
- 087 1
- 359 518
- 036 137
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A light reflecting tag for use on ends of a shoelace is made up of a transparent plastic plate, a light reflecting plate and a thin transparent film. The light reflecting plate has one side provided with faceful bead protrusions and the other side with adhesive glue. The side with bead protrusions is first adhered to an inner face of the transparent plastic plate and then the thin transparent film is stuck to the light reflecting on the side with adhesive glue and also to the inner face of the transparent plastic plate. Such an assembly produces a light reflecting tag plate which is then wrapped around ends of a shoelace, making a wearer of wearing a pair of shoes with shoelaces provided with light reflecting plates better protective from accidents when moving outdoors in the dark.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an improved tag for use on ends of a shoelace. Each tag is made up of a transparent plastic plate, a light reflecting plate and a thin transparent film. The light reflecting plate has one side provided with faceful bead protrusions and the other side with adhesive glue. The side with bead protrusions is first adhered to an inner face of the transparent plastic plate and then the thin transparent film is stuck to the light reflecting on the side with adhesive glue and also to the inner face of the transparent plastic plate. Such an assembly produces a light reflecting tag plate which is then wrapped around ends of a shoelace, making a wearer of wearing a pair of shoes with shoelaces provided with light reflecting plates better protective from accidents when moving outdoors in the dark.
The tag plate of the present invention wrapped in a cylindrical tube around ends of a shoelace not only facilitates the shoelace to be led through eyelets of a shoe but also provides safety to wearers due to its light reflecting property in the dark.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
, a prior art tag is a transparent plastic plate
20
of acetate fiber having one inner side coated with acetone. It is secured to the surface of each end
11
of a shoelace and is softened by a heat source and is pressed tight by a mold to permit the tag to be wrapped around the end
11
in a cylindrical form. This permits a shoelace to be easily led through eyelets of a shoe by way of the tags.
The conventional tags are designed only to facilitate the arrangement of shoelaces on shoes and no other functions are found. So, the present inventor noticing the disadvantage of the prior art tag and comes up with an improved tag which can reflect light in the dark in addition.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a light reflecting tag plate secured to ends of a shoelace which can reflect light in the dark. A person wearing a pair of shoes mounted with shoelaces equipped with tags of the present invention can walk and exercise outdoors in a safer manner.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved tag plate, which can reflect light in the dark so as to make the appearance of a pair of shoes appeal to eyes of people.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a diagram showing the conventional tag plate for a shoelace.
FIG. 2
is a diagram showing the securing of the prior art tag to an end of a shoelace.
FIG. 3
is a perspective diagram showing the exploded components of the tag of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a diagram showing the tag assembly of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a diagram showing the securing of the tag to an end of a shoelace.
FIG. 6
is a sectional diagram taken along the sectional line
6
—
6
to show the structure of the tag.
FIG. 7
is a diagram showing the practical application of the tags to the ends of a shoelace attached to a shoe.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the diagram illustrates the exploded components of the present invention. The tag is comprised of a transparent plastic plate
20
of acetate fiber, a light reflecting plate
30
and a transparent film
40
. The light reflecting plate
30
has one side
31
provided with faceful bead protrusions and the other side
32
is coated with adhesive glue. The light reflecting plate
30
is stuck by glue to the central area of an inner face of the transparent plastic plate
30
with its side
31
full of bead protrusions, as shown in FIG.
4
. Then, the thin transparent film
40
in the same size as the transparent plastic plate
20
is sprayed with acetone and is stuck to the adhesive coated side
32
of the light reflecting plate
30
and the inner face of the transparent plastic plate
20
. Thereby, the light reflecting plate
30
is sandwiched between the transparent plastic plate
20
and the thin transparent film
40
after the completion of assembly.
Afterwards, the top face of the thin transparent film
40
is coated with acetone to permit the tag plate to be secured to each end
11
of a shoelace
10
. The fixed tag is heated and softened by a heat source and is further pressed into a cylindrical shape to tightly wrap the tag plate around the end
11
of the shoelace
10
, as shown in
FIGS. 5
,
6
. Thereby, the shoelace
10
having two ends
11
fixed with a tag respectively can be easily and smoothly led through eyelets of a shoe
50
, as shown in FIG.
7
.
It is apparently seen that the improved tag of the present invention has the following advantages in practical use.
1. The ends
11
of the shoelaces
10
attached to a pair of shoes
50
can reflect light in the dark or in a situation in which light is dimmed, protecting people walking or exercising outdoors from accidental danger wearing such shoes.
2. The tags attached to the ends
11
of a shoelace
10
are reflective of light, making the appearance of shoes appealing to eyes in the dark.
Claims
- 1. A shoelace and a tag for use on the shoelace of a shoe, comprising a transparent plastic plate; a light reflecting plate and a thin transparent film; wherein said light reflecting plate has one side provided with faceful bead protrusions and the other side is coated with adhesive glue; said tag is tightly wrapped around each end of a shoelace for easy attachment of a shoelace through eyelets of a shoe; said tag is characterized by that one inner side of said transparent plastic plate is engaged with the side with bead protrusions of said light reflecting plate and said other adhesive glued side of said light reflecting plate is fixed to said thin transparent film so as to permit said light reflecting plate to be sandwiched between said transparent plastic plate and said thin transparent film whereby said faceful bead protrusions of said light reflecting plate can reflect light in the dark for the purpose of safety and attractiveness.
- 2. The shoelace and tag as claimed in claim 1 wherein the side with faceful bead protrusions of said light reflecting plate is stuck to a central area of said inner side of said transparent plastic plate.
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