Claims
- 1. A removable device for fastening shoes, said shoes having a plurality of successive horizontal pairs of eyelets over a tongue between a foot of a wearer and the eyelets which are designed for closure with shoe laces comprisinga. a continuous, elongated circular elastomeric shape and b. a double-ended clip hook each of which has a flattened, contoured c-shaped hook on each of its two ends, that form a slight opening and whose contoured shape accepts and securely grasps the elastomeric shape inserted therein so that said elastomeric shape is only secured to said double ended hook at said ends, the number of said elastomeric shape and double-ended clip hook combinations matches the number of successive horizontal pairs of eyelets in the shoe; which pairs are inserted in each pair of the shoe's eyelets which results in a shoe that is stretched to allow insertion of the foot and after said insertion results in the foot being fixed firmly in the shoe.
- 2. The removable device of claim 1 wherein the pairs of elongated elastomeric shapes and double ended contoured clip hooks remained fastened when attached on the shoe and allow the shoe to be removed from a foot by stretching the tongue of the shoe over the foot and removing the foot.
- 3. The removable device of claim 1 wherein the shoe remains fastened on the foot of a wearer as long as the plurality of elastomeric shapes and double-ended contoured clip hooks are joined together as the shoe's fastening means.
- 4. The removable device of claim 3 wherein the joined elastomeric shapes and double-ended contoured clip hooks insure that the shoe's wearer will not lose parts of the fastening means during wear and when the foot is removed from the shoe.
- 5. The removable device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of elongated elastomeric shapes are selected from the group consisting of circular o-rings, reinforced rubber bands, and pony tail holders.
- 6. The removable device of claim 1 wherein each double-ended contoured clip hook is made of a light weight malleable metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, zinc and a pot metal alloy that can be easily molded into the contoured double-ended clip hook shape needed to securely hold the elongated elastomeric shape inserted in each side of the double-ended contoured clip hook.
- 7. The removable device of claim 1 wherein the elongated elastomeric shapes and double ended clip hook combinations that are fitted into the shoe's eyelet pairs allow a shoe manufactured for closure with shoe laces to be a slip-on shoe.
- 8. The removable device of claim 1 wherein the identity of the wearer is provided on an Identifying tag is attached to it that identifies the wearer in case of emergency.
- 9. The removable device of claim 1 wherein the shoes that are fastened are selected from the group consisting of oxfords, walking shoes, sneakers, athletic shoes, and boots designed for lacing.
- 10. A method for securely fastening a fitted shoe that has a plurality of successive horizontal pairs of eyelets over a tongue between the foot and the eyelets which are designed for closure with shoe laces comprising the steps ofa) first placing an elongated elastomeric shape in one end of a double-ended clip hook with a contoured, flattened hook formed on each of two ends before insertion in shoe; b) then inserting the elongated elastomeric shape and double-ended clip hook combination, elastomer first, into the first eyelet of a horizontal eyelet pair of the shoe; c) then grasping the loose end of the elongated elastomer by the second end of the first contoured clip hook that has previously been inserted in the shoe eyelet; d) then extending the elongated elastomeric shape into over the space between the two eyelets of the eyelet pair; e) lastly inserting the loose end of the elongated elastomer to the second end of the contoured clip hook; and f) repeating the five above steps for each horizontal eyelet pair until the shoe is fastened on the foot.
- 11. The method of claim 10 whereby the shoe that is designed for fastening with shoe laces is fastened by a plurality of elastic and contoured clip hook pairs, one contoured clip hook and elastomer for each set of eyelets in the shoe.
- 12. The method of claim 10 whereby a shoe designed for lacing with shoe laces is put on and removed as a slip-on shoe that can remain fastened at all times and the foot of the wearer can be inserted and removed easily and thus affords a comfortable fit by the shoe's molding comfortably to the foot and not be too loose or too tight.
- 13. The method of claim 10 wherein the identity of a person wearing the shoe is provided on an Identifying tag is attached to it that identifies the wearer in case of emergency.
- 14. The method of claim 10 wherein the shoes that are fastened are selected from the group consisting of oxfords, walking shoes, sneakers, athletic shoes, and boots designed for lacing.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This is a United States patent application based on U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/457,368 filed on Mar. 26, 2003.
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