Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, comprising:providing a cord having a length and a maximum cross-sectional dimension, wherein said length is at least 50 times greater than said maximum cross-sectional dimension; coating said cord with a powder; and constructing a sheath in close proximity around said cord, said sheath extending along said length of said cord, said sheath having an outer surface for self-contact within the knot, wherein said sheath is porous so that at least a portion of said powder is free to migrate through said sheath to said outer surface; whereby said cord provides a reservoir of said powder for said outer surface of said porous sheath.
- 2. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 1, wherein said powder comprises silica.
- 3. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 2, wherein said silica comprises one or more of the group consisting of fumed silica, precipitated silica, colloidal silica, and silica fume.
- 4. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 2, wherein said silica comprises a hydrophobic coating.
- 5. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 2, wherein said silica has a relative opacity of less than 10.
- 6. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 2, wherein said silica has a relative opacity of less than 5.
- 7. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 2, wherein said silica has a relative opacity of less than 1.
- 8. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 1, wherein said powder is comprised of primary particles having a mean value size of less than about 100 nm.
- 9. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 1, wherein said powder is substantially free of film-forming resins.
- 10. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, comprising the steps:(a) providing a cord having a length and a maximum cross-sectional dimension, wherein said length is at least 50 times greater than said maximum cross-sectional dimension; (b) coating said cord with a powder dispersed in a solvent; (c) constructing a porous sheath in close proximity around said cord, said sheath extending along said length of said cord, said sheath having an outer surface for self-contact within the knot, wherein said sheath is porous so that at least a portion of said powder is free to migrate through said sheath to said outer surface; and (d) drying said solvent.
- 11. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 10, wherein the step (d) is performed before the step (c).
- 12. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 10, wherein said solvent comprises water.
- 13. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 10, wherein said powder comprises silica.
- 14. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 13, wherein said silica comprises one or more of the group consisting of fumed silica, precipitated silica, colloidal silica, and silica fume.
- 15. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 10, wherein said powder is substantially free of film-forming resins.
- 16. A method for manufacturing a lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, as recited in claim 10, wherein said powder has a relative opacity of less than 5.
- 17. A lace having enhanced knot retention for an article of footwear, comprising:a cord having a length and a maximum cross-sectional dimension, wherein said length is at least 50 times greater than said maximum cross-sectional dimension; a powder coating said cord; and a porous sheath surrounding said cord and extending along said cord, said porous sheath having an outer surface for self-contact within the knot, wherein at least a portion of said powder is free to migrate through said porous sheath to said outer surface; whereby said cord provides a reservoir of said powder for migration to said surface.
- 18. Lace for an article of footwear as recited in claim 17, wherein said cord comprises a foamed rubber, polymer, or elastomer.
- 19. Lace for an article of footwear as recited in claim 17, wherein said cord comprises fibers.
- 20. Lace for an article of footwear as recited in claim 17, wherein said cord comprises fibers, and said fibers are twisted, braided, fascinated, woven, felted, needle-punched, or adhesive bonded.
- 21. Lace for an article of footwear as recited in claim 17, wherein said sheath comprises fibers, and said fibers are braided, knitted or woven.
- 22. Lace for an article of footwear as recited in claim 17, wherein said powder is substantially free of film-forming resins.
- 23. Lace for an article of footwear as recited in claim 17, wherein a substantial portion of said powder is free to migrate from said cord to said surface of said sheath during use.
- 24. Lace for an article of footwear as recited in claim 17, further comprising a shoe having eyelets wherein said lace is threaded.
- 25. Lace for an article of footwear as recited in claim 17, wherein said outer surface is substantially free of said powder prior to use in the article of footwear.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/860,402, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,454,319 entitled “Frictive Fluid Treatment and Method of Application for Shoelaces”, filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on May 18, 2001. All cited applications/patents are incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/860,402, Dischler, filed May 18, 2001. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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