The present invention relates to a shoe lace fastening device that is able to fasten and unfasten the shoe lace within a short period of time.
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The present invention intends to provide a show lace fastening device wherein the shoe lace can be easily fastened or unfastened by pushing two push members of the fastening device.
The present invention relates to a shoe fastening device which comprises a tubular and hollow body having two open ends and each open end has a flange extending from an inner periphery thereof. Two holes are defined radially through the body. Two push members each have a stop flange at a first end thereof and the two push members are inserted into the body from the two open ends by their two respective first ends. The two respective second ends of the push members extend from the two open ends of the body and are connected with two respective caps. Each of the two push members has a passage defined radially therethrough and a biasing member is connected between the two respective first ends of the two push members which are pushed toward the two open ends of the body by the biasing member. A side frame extends from an outer periphery of the body and includes a space defined therethrough. Two apertures are defined through the side frame and communicate with the space. A rib extends from an inside of an inside of the space and is located between the two apertures. A positioning member is removably connected to the side frame via the two apertures.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 5, the shoe fastening device 3 of the present invention comprises a tubular hollow body 31 which includes two open ends and a collar is fixed to one open end and the other open end includes a threaded portion 312 defined in an outer periphery thereof so that another collar 313 can be threadedly connected to the threaded portion 312. Each open end has a flange 311 extending from an inner periphery thereof and two holes 315 are defined radially through the body 31. Teeth 316 are defined in an inside of each of the holes 315 of the body 31.
Two push members 32 each have a stop flange 321 at a first end thereof and the two push members 32 are inserted into the body 31 from the two open ends by their two respective first ends. The push members 32 are then prevented from dropping out from the open ends of the body 31 when the stop flanges 321 are in contact with the flange 311 of the body 31. Two respective second ends of the push members 32 extend through the two collars 313 and the two open ends of the body 31 and are connected with two respective caps 325. Each of the two push members 32 has a passage 323 defined radially therethrough and a biasing member 33 is connected between the two respective first ends of the two push members 32 which are pushed toward the two open ends of the body 31 by the biasing member 33. A key 322 extends axially on the stop flange 321 of each of the two push members 32 and a groove 314 is defined axially in an inner periphery of the body 31 so that the two respective keys 322 of the two push members 32 are engaged with the groove 314 so that the push members 32 only move axially in the body 31 and cannot rotate.
A side frame 34 extends from an outer periphery of the body and includes a space 341 defined therethrough which is covered by a cover 344. Two apertures 342 are defined through the side frame 34 and communicate with the space 341. A rib 343 extends from an inside of an inside of the space 341 and is located between the two apertures 342. By the rib 343, the structural strength of the frame 34 is reinforced.
A positioning member 35 is an M-shaped hollow member and has a clamping portion 351 at one end and two insertions 352 extend from the other end of the positioning member 35. The clamping portion 351 includes three protrusion and two gaps are defined between the protrusions. Each gap has a wide opening which communicates with a narrow space which communicates with an enlarged space. The two insertions 352 are flexible and can be inserted into the two apertures 342 of the side frame 34 by squeezing them together and removed from the apertures 342 by the same way.
Two ends of a shoe lace 2 coming out from the two flaps 4 (
As shown in FIGS. 6 to 8, when tightening the shoe lace 2, the positioning member 35 is first removed from the side frame 34 by squeezing the two insertions 352 toward each other and removing them from the apertures 342. The two ends of the shoe lace 2 are then clamped in the two gaps by squeezing the protrusions of the clamp portion 351. The user pushes the two push members 32 to align the passages 323 with the holes 315, and then lifts the positioning member 35 to pull the flats 4 as close as possible. The push members 32 are released when the desired tightness of the shoe lace is reached and the positioning member 35 is then re-connected to the side frame 34 again. The shoe lace 2 is then secured by the force of the biasing member 33. The shoe lace 2 can be fastened without making a complicated knot and this is especially suitable for use by elders and children.
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The side frame 34 of the fastening device 3 is reinforced by the rib 343 so that it has a longer term of use and the teeth 316, 422, 423 firmly secure the shoe lace 2 so that the fastening device 3 can be used on shoes and the shoe lace 2 can be quickly fastened and unfastened. The positioning member 35 can be made into desired shapes and can be conveniently disconnected from the side frame 34 when needed. The push members 32 can only be pushed axially so that the users do not need to rotate and align the push members 32. The push members 52 and the biasing member 53 can be made as a one piece which reduces manufacturing cost.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.