Information
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Patent Grant
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6357093
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Patent Number
6,357,093
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 712
- 024 7121
- 024 7136
- 024 7132
- 024 7133
- 024 7145
- 024 7148
- 024 7128
- 036 501
- 036 52
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fastener for preventing undesirable, accidental loosening of a shoelace during use. The fastener includes a holder piece made up of a serrate shank to be inserted through an eyelet of a shoe and an integral flat head adapted for pressure contact with the inner surface of a flap of the shoe. A fastener cap is put into engagement with the serrate shank on the outer surface of the flap for fastening purposes. A washer is interposed between the flap and the fastener cap and provided with the first through hole free passage of the shoelace and the second through hole for free passage of the serrate shank.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a shoelace fastener, and more particularly relates to a fastening device for preventing loosening of a shoelace suited for use on athletic shoes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The size of a shoe is usually designed a little larger than the standard real foot size in the region of the sole in order to provide good fit whilst allowing slight deformation of the foot during use. Such deformation of the foot usually appears in the intermediate section between the transverse arch and the ball of the foot.
Before using a shoe, its shoelace is knotted tightly on the flap by a user so as to fix the shoe onto the foot. Due to repeated deformation of the foot during use, however, the shoelace loosens gradually on the flat of the shoe. As the shoelace loosens, the foot is biased forwards within the shoe and the user's fingers are pressed against the inside of the toe box. This forced contact pains considerably the foot of the user. In addition, the forward bias of the foot within the shoe develops a gap between the heel of the user and the counter of the shoe. This gap allows frequent up and down movement of the foot during use and causes repeated frictional contact of the heel and the inside of the counter. This repeated frictional contact also pains the foot of the user.
In addition to such pain, loosening of the shoelace allows relatively free movement of the foot within the shoe and the user loses reliable control on the shoe.
The pains on the foot and the poor control on the shoe concur to form fatal drawbacks in particular when the shoe is used for athletic purposes or long travels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is thus the prime object of the present invention to prevent loosening of a shoelace during use, thereby removing uncomfortable pain on a user's foot and assuring reliable control on a shoe even during intense athletic movements.
In accordance with the basic concept of the present invention, a shoelace fastener comprises a holder piece, a fastener cap to be combined with the holder piece and a washer to be interposed between the holder piece and the fastener cap. The holder piece is made up of a serrate shank to be inserted through an eyelet of a shoe and an integral flat head adapted for contact with the inner surface of a flap of the shoe. The fastener cap is adapted for engagement with the serrate shank of the holder piece on the outer surface of the flap. The washer is provided with holes for passage of a shoelace and the serrate shank.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional side plan view of the basic embodiment of the shoelace fastener in accordance with the present invention,
FIG. 2
is a sectional side view of a modified embodiment of the shoelace fastener,
FIG. 3
is top plan views of various embodiments of the washer used for the shoelace fastener,
FIG. 4
is top plan views of various embodiments of the clamp piece used for the shoelace fastener,
FIG. 5
is top plan views of various embodiments of the holder piece used for the shoelace fastener,
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are sectional side plan views of different modes of assemblage of the shoelace fastener,
FIGS. 7A and 7B
are sectional side plan views of different modes of shoelace clamping,
FIG. 8
is a sectional side plan view of a further modified embodiment of the shoelace fastener,
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are sectional top plan and perspective plan view of the fastener shown in
FIG. 8
,
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are perspective plan views of different modes of fastener attachment, and
FIG. 11
is a sectional side plan view of a further embodiment of the shoelace fastener in accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The basic embodiment of the shoelace fastener in accordance with the present invention is shown in
FIG. 1
, in which the shoelace holder includes a holder piece
40
, a fastener cap
10
and a washer
20
. The serration on the shank is given in the form of a thread and the fastener cap is put into screw engagement with the serrate shank of the holder piece.
More specifically, the holder piece
40
includes a thread shank
41
and a flat head
42
formed integrally with the thread shank
41
. The thread shank
41
is adapted for insertion through an eyelet in the flap of a shoe for which the shoelace fastener is used. Whereas, the flat head
42
is adapted for contact with the inner surface of the flap of the shoe.
The fastener cap
10
is provided with an axially through, threaded hole
11
adapted for screw engagement with the thread shank
41
of the holder piece
40
.
The washer
20
is given substantially in the form of a flat disc and provided with the first through hole
21
for passage of a shoelace
50
and the second through hole for free passage of the thread shank
41
of the holder piece
40
. The first through hole
21
is formed at a position to be covered by the bottom surface of the holder piece
40
when combined for use.
For use, the thread shank
41
of the holder piece
40
is first inserted from downside through an eyelet in the flap of a shoe and the washer
20
is inserted over the thread shank
41
. Next, a shoelace
50
is inserted through the first through hoe
21
in the washer
20
and turned back. Finally, the fastener cap
10
is inserted over the thread shank
41
and turned tightly for screw engagement, thereby clamping the shoelace
50
between the bottom surface of the fastener cap
10
and the top surface of the washer
20
as well as between the bottom surface of the washer
20
and the top surface of the flap
60
as illustrated. Such double clamping reliably prevents accidental loosening of the shoelace
50
even during intense athletic movements.
A modified embodiment of the shoelace fastener in accordance with the present invention is shown in
FIG. 2
, in which the shoelace holder includes a holder piece
40
, a fastener cap
10
, a washer
20
and a clamp piece
30
. The constructions of the holder piece
40
, the fastener cap
10
and the washer
20
are same as those shown in FIG.
1
. The clamp piece
30
is given substantially in the form of a flat disc and provided with a through hole
31
for free passage of the thread shank
41
of the holder piece
40
. In this case, the first through hole
21
for passage of the shoelace
50
is formed at a position not covered by the fastener cap
10
when used.
For use, the shoelace
50
is clamped between the bottom surface of the washer
20
and the top surface of the clamp piece
30
.
The shoelace fastener in accordance with the present invention is made of metal, synthetic resin or synthetic rubber. When made of metal, an elastic tube is preferably fitted into the through hole
21
in the washer
20
and the through hole
31
in the clamp piece
30
in order to protect the thread shank
41
against accidental impactive contact with the washer
20
and the clamp piece
30
. The contour of the through holes
21
and
31
can be designed freely in accordance with the cross sectional profile of the shoelace for which the shoelace fastener is used.
Some examples of the washer
20
are shown in
FIG. 3
, whereas some examples of the clamp piece
30
are shown in FIG.
4
. In these drawings, the washers and the clamp pieces of the same alphabetic suffix are used in combination. Further, the dashed/dotted lines in the illustration indicates the contour of the fastener cap
10
in the combined position.
In the case of the combination
20
a
with
30
a
, the first through hole
21
for the shoelace
50
is covered by the fastener cap
10
. In the case of the combination
20
b
with
30
b
, the through hole
21
is partly covered by the fastener cap
10
. In the case of the combination
20
c
with
30
c
, the hole
21
is not covered by the fastener cap
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the clamp piece
30
is preferably provided with a pair of opposed side bulges
32
which stably embrace the washer
20
when combined.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, various designed can be applied to the top face of the holder piece
40
for ornamental purposes.
Different modes of assemblage are shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
. In the mode shown in
FIG. 6A
, the clamp piece
30
is located on the washer
20
and, consequently, the side bulges
32
project downwards. Whereas, in the mode shown in
FIG. 6B
, the clamp piece
30
is located below the washer
20
and, consequently, the side bulges
32
project upwards. Either assemblage may be employed depending on the condition of real use.
Different modes of passage of the shoelace
50
are shown in
FIGS. 7A and 7B
. In either case, the shoelace
50
is clamped outside the contour of the fastener cap
10
. In the mode shown in
FIG. 7A
, only the washer
20
is provided with the through hole
21
for the shoelace
50
. Whereas, in the mode shown in
FIG. 7B
, only the clamp piece
30
is provided with the through hole
31
for the shoelace
50
. Either mode may be employed depending on the condition of real use.
A further embodiment of the shoelace fastener in accordance with the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 8
,
9
A and
9
B, in which the serration on the shank is given in the form of one or more annular grooves and the fastener cap is put into hook engagement with the serrate shank of the holder piece. More specifically, fastener cap
110
includes a cylindrical main body
111
closed at both ends and provided with a circumferential slot
112
formed in its side wall. A bent leaf spring
113
is fixed to the inner side wall of the main body
111
. A through hole is formed at the center of the bottom for free passage of the serrate shank.
A holder piece
140
is made up of a serrate shank
141
and a flat head
142
formed in one body with the serrate shank
141
. The serrate shank
141
is provided with one or more annular grooves.
An elongate hook
114
is provided with an outer knob
115
adapted for manual operation and an inner tip in contact with the leaf spring
113
. A joint extends slidably through the slot
112
in the main body
111
whilst connecting the knob
115
to the inner tip. As shown in
FIG. 9B
, the knob
115
is located outside the main body
111
due to spring repulsion when no manual operation is applied to the hook
114
. The hook
114
is further provided with a through hole
116
for free passage of the serrate shank
141
of the holder piece
140
. In the position shown in
FIG. 9A
, i.e. no manual operation is applied to the knob
115
, the center of the through hole
116
in the hook
114
is biased outwards from the center of the through hole in the bottom of the main body
111
.
For stable movement of the hook
114
, a pair of opposite guide bulges
117
are preferably formed on the inner side wall of the main body
111
of the fastener cap
110
.
For use, the washer
20
is placed in position on the flap
60
and the holder piece
140
is inserted into the through hole via the eyelet in the flap
60
. Next, the knob
115
of the hook
114
is pushed inwards so that the center of the through hole
116
in the hook
114
meets the center of the through hole in the bottom of the main body
111
and the fastener cap
110
is inserted over the serrate shank
141
of the holder piece
140
. The manual operation on the knob
115
is removed so that the hook
114
moves outwards due to the spring repulsion. As a consequence circumferential edge of the through hole in the hook
114
engages with one of the annular grooves on the serrate shank
141
. As a result, the shoelace
50
is clamped between the bottom surface of the fastener cap
110
and the top surface of the washer
20
as well as between the bottom surface of the washer
20
and the flap
60
.
The shoelace fastener in accordance with the present invention may be attached either to all the eyelets in the flap as shown in
FIG. 10A
or to some selected ones as shown in FIG.
10
B.
In a further modified embodiment shown in
FIG. 11
, the holder piece
40
may be fixed to the flap
60
of the shoe by set bolts
70
.
Claims
- 1. A shoelace fastener comprising;a holder piece made up of a serrate shank to be inserted through an eyelet of a shoe and an integral flat head adapted for contact with an inner surface of a flap of said shoe, a fastener cap adapted for engagement with said serrate shank of said holder piece on the outer surface of said flap, and a washer provided with a through hole for passage of a shoelace and said serrate shank and interposed between said flap outer surface and said fastener cap, wherein said serrate shank of said holder piece is provided with one or more annular grooves, said fastener cap includes a cylindrical main body closed at both ends and provided with a circumferential slot, a bent leaf spring fixed to an inner side wall of said main body and a hook provided with an outer knob for manual operation and an inner tip in contact with said leaf spring, said outer knob and said inner tip are connected to each other by a joint extending through said slot.
- 2. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a clamp piece provided with a through hole for free passage of said serrate shank of said holder piece and superimposed with said washer.
- 3. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 2 in which said serrate shank of said holder piece is provided with a thread, and said fastener cap is adapted for screw engagement with said serrate shank.
- 4. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 3 in which said holder piece is fixed to said flap of said shoe.
- 5. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 3 in which said through hole for said shoelace in said washer is located below said holder piece.
- 6. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 3 in which said through hole for said shoelace in said washer is located below said holder piece.
- 7. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 1 in which said serrate shank of said holder piece is provided with a thread, and said fastener cap is adapted for screw engagement with said serrate shank.
- 8. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 7 in which said holder piece is fixed to said flap of said shoe.
- 9. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 7 in which said through hole for said shoelace in said washer is located below said holder piece.
- 10. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 7 in which said through hole for said shoelace in said washer is located below said holder piece.
- 11. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 1 in which said holder piece is fixed to said flap of said shoe.
- 12. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 1 in which said through hole for said shoelace in said washer is located below said holder piece.
- 13. A shoelace fastener comprising;a holder piece made up of a serrate shank to be inserted through an eyelet of a shoe and an integral flat head adapted for contact with an inner surface of a flap of said shoe, a fastener cap adapted for engagement with said serrate shank of said holder piece on the outer surface of said flap, and a washer provided with a through hole for passage of a shoelace and said serrate shank and interposed between a flap outer surface and said fastener cap, a clamp piece provided with a through hole for free passage of said serrate shank of said holder piece and superimposed with said washer, in which said serrate shank of said holder piece is provided with one or more annular grooves, said fastener cap includes a cylindrical main body closed at both ends and provided with a circumferential slot, a bent leaf spring fixed to an inner side wall of said main body and a hook provided with an outer knob for manual operation and an inner tip in contact with said leaf spring, and said outer knob and said inner tip are connected each other by a joint extending through said slot.
- 14. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 13 in which said holder piece is fixed to said flap of said shoe.
- 15. A shoelace fastener as claimed in claim 13 in which said through hole for said shoelace in said washer is located below said holder piece.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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11-205140 |
Jun 1999 |
JP |
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