One of the most troubling occurrences to shoes and their function is the frequency of the slippage of the shoelace knot once it has been tied. This is a dangerous matter when participating in any type of athletic activity or something as simple as walking. Moreover, most young children are unaware of the danger of an untied shoe and the severity of the injury it can cause when they inadvertently step on the loose lace with their other foot and cause themselves to trip. Needless to say it is quite painful, especially when the front teeth are lost in the process. In Stanfield U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,510 where a device was designed to aid handicapped children in tying a bow in a shoelace that is mounted to a shoe. In short, prior art does not provide a remedy for slippage of the knot on both sides of the knot once the shoelace has been tied, nor does it address the semi or permanent need for placement of the device on the shoe itself to eliminate loss or destruction.
The primary function of the present invention is to keep shoelaces that have been tied in the traditional knot with bows on each side, securely fastened in the tied state. The device has two arm members, both with a slot in them to wrap securely around the shoelace bow, an arm connecting the two arms together, and a flexible arm in the shape of an oval with a stiff tip at one end of it to allow the device to be secured to the shoe through a shoelace hole of the shoe. Once placed through the shoelace hole the device will be inserted through the oval to form a noose around the shoe material, which will semi affix the device to the shoe.
The enclosed drawings and the preferred embodiments will fully describe the unique, practical usefulness of the invention.
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/369,203, filed Aug. 6, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,260,246
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Child | 10046164 | US |