 
                 Patent Application
 Patent Application
                     20110016680
 20110016680
                    (1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fastening device, and more particularly, to a shoelace fastening device which securely fastens the shoelaces and has thin profile.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional way to secure the shoelaces is to tie the two shoelaces on top of the flaps. However, the tie can be easily loosened during walking, jumping or jogging and the users have to stop and tie the shoelaces again and which is inconvenient for the users.
An improved string fastener is disclosed in U.S. Publication Patent Application 2008/0034555A1 which is shown in 
Some drawbacks are experienced which are:
1. When the insertions 20 are inserted into the main part 10, the second protrusion 25 is not located at the center of the hole 14 of the main part 10 such that the two holes 14a, 14b on two sides of the second protrusion 25 do not have an even diameter. One of the shoelaces is tightened and the other is less tightened. Although this does not affect the securing of the shoelaces, one of the shoelaces can be stocked when loosened the shoelaces by lifting the main part 10
2. When the user walks or runs, the insertions 20 shifts inward or outward and this may tighten or loosen the shoelaces which will be gradually and eventually loosened. The insertions 20 do not have a positioning spring to keep their positions so that they are easily loosened.
3. When re-tightening the shoelaces again, because the drawbacks mentioned above, the shoelaces are tangled to each other and the users may pull the wrong one and have to check again.
4. The end members 24 are smooth and rounded and the users easily slip from the end members 24 when lifting the main part 10.
5. Each insertion 20 includes two ridges 26 on the bottom thereof which are supposed to guide the insertions 20 to be pulled away from the main part 10, nevertheless, the ridges 26 increase the thickness of the whole device and does not meet aesthetic purposes.
6. The device is bulky and ugly after the shoelaces are tightened.
The present invention provides a shoelace fastening device which has holes with even diameters so that the shoelaces can easily operated when being tightened or loosened.
The present invention relates to a shoelace fastening device which comprises a main part having two openings perpendicularly defined relative to a axis of the main part and a passage is defined through the main part in parallel with the axis of the main part. A notch is defined in an underside of the main part. Two sliding members are respectively and slidably inserted into the passage from two ends of the main part and located corresponding to the two openings. Each sliding member has a separation portion to form an enclosed hole and an opened recess. A first hole and a second hole are formed by the separation portion in each of the openings. The first hole communicates with the opened recess and the second hole communicates with the enclosed hole. The first and second holes have substantially the same diameters. Two end members are connected on two ends of the two sliding members respectively and located outside of the two ends of the main part. Each end member has a stop located on an inside thereof and the stop is engaged with an inside of the passage to prevent the sliding member from sliding within the passage.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a shoelace fastening device which includes two substantially the same holes for the shoelaces to extend so that the shoelaces are not stocked by the sliding members.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a shoelace fastening device wherein the sliding members are not slid away from the main part during walking or jogging.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a shoelace fastening device wherein the main part includes a notch in the underside thereof so as to accommodate the shoelaces to reduce the thickness on the shoes.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a shoelace fastening device wherein the end members each have a finger access for convenience of operation of the sliding members.
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.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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Two sliding members 40 are respectively and slidably inserted into the passage 31 from two ends of the main part 30 and located corresponding to the two openings 32. The sliding members 40 each have a flat underside which keeps the sliding member 40 to be slim and the passage 31 does not need to increase its height, thereby obtaining a thin and compact fastening device. Each sliding member 40 has a separation portion 42 so as to form an enclosed hole 43 and an opened recess 44. Further referring to 
Two end members 41 are connected on two ends of the two sliding members 40 respectively and located outside of the two ends of the main part 10. Each end member 41 has a stop 45 located on an inside thereof and the stop 45 contacts an inside of the passage 31 to prevent the sliding member 40 from sliding within the passage 31. The end members 41 each have a finger access 46 (
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When loosening the shoelaces 50, the user pushes the end members 41 to move the sliding members 40 inward, the first and second holes 321, 322 become the same size, such that the shoelaces 50 can be smoothly loosened.
The stops 45 on the end members 41 ensure that the sliding members 40 do not slide during walking or jogging.
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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.