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This invention is in the field of footwear and apparel design
Shoes and other clothing items where laces are utilized, tend to have issues where knots are tied and become very difficult to untie. This is especially apparent for any parent who has dealt with tying and untying his or her child's shoes every morning and afternoon. This invention enables the user to eliminate the knotting process through a clamp and spring-loaded application.
Additionally, safety features are required/needed for children and electronic geographical positioning system (GPS) devices are underutilized to locate missing children, handicapped, and otherwise limited persons. Currently, shoelaces and apparel laces are merely one string weaved through eyelets and subjected to knotting and slippage and offers no other additional functions. Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description herein and the drawings forming an integral part.
Shoelaces suffer several shortcomings associated with users attempting to reduce the length. One shortcoming is improper sizing, most of the time shoelaces are simply too long (particularly for children shoes) and this makes the shoelaces likely to drag on the ground and be prematurely worn. Users attempt to mitigate extra length by adding additional loops/knots/bowing which makes untying very difficult. Another method of reducing the length is by cutting the lace, however, this removes the aglets which results in unattractive lace that will be difficult to reset into the shoe. This invention bypasses the need for both of these solutions by providing users a way to clip their shoelaces together, in a fixed position, and to slide the mechanism off to untie the shoelace.
This invention is directed to overcome the problems set forth above. This invention provides a shoelace retainer ring, ball, and/or clamp shell device of any desired shape, material and color to fitted into the lace as per
It is another object of the present invention is to provide the de-knotting device of simple construction rugged and effectively lock on the lace when used.
Various retainer devices have been devised, basically to prevent “untying” of the knot. Such as double knotting, but produces knotting hard to undo. The present invention effectively prevents such tight knots to begin with. Untying is simple and easy, simply by pulling one end of the lace. The retainer shall be aesthetically pleasing, easy to use, and adaptable to various shoelace materials and designs. Utilizing reflective/lit device and shoelace will provide desired safety for the children and disabled persons.
Another embodiment of the invention to have the device built into the shoelace to begin with as per
Priority is claimed by provisional patent application No. 61/629,279; filed Nov. 16, 2011
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61629279 | Nov 2011 | US |