FOOTWEAR LACES AND METHOD FOR TIGHTENING FOOTWEAR LACES
20210378362 · 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A lacing system for a boot is provided including a lace having a length of string, each string divided into a center region at a center point of the length of the string and a plurality of equal length regions. Each of the equal length regions is designated by a color, pattern or indicia. The center region has a length approximately equal to a distance between a bottom-most pair of left-side and right-side eyelets of the boot, the equal length regions each have a length equal to a diagonal distance between a left-side eyelet and a right-side eyelet at a single increment up the boot. End lengths of each lace are at the end of each lace which measure half the remainder of each lace remaining from the total length of the lace minus the summation of the center region plus the equal length regions. Each of the equal length regions has a different color, pattern or indicia from its immediately adjacent equal length region. Each of the end lengths has a different color, pattern or indicia from one of the equal length regions that is immediately adjacent to the end length. Methods of using the lacing system are also provided.
Claims
1. A lacing system for a boot, each boot having a plurality of pairs of parallel and spaced apart left-side and right-side eyelets, the pairs of left-side and right-side eyelets from a toe of the boot to a top of the boot, the lacing system comprising a lace for each boot, each lace comprising: an elongate length of string, each string divided into a center region at a center point of the length of the string and a plurality of equal length regions, each of the equal length regions designated by a color, pattern or indicia, the center region having a length approximately equal to a distance between a bottom-most pair of left-side and right-side eyelets of the boot, the equal length regions each having a length approximately equal to a diagonal distance between a left-side eyelet and a right-side eyelet at a single increment up the boot, and end lengths of each lace at the end of each lace which measure half the remainder of each lace remaining from the total length of the lace minus the summation of the center region plus the equal length regions; wherein each of the equal length regions has a different color, pattern or indicia from its immediately adjacent equal length region; and wherein each of the end lengths has a different color, pattern or indicia from one of the equal length regions that is immediately adjacent to the end length.
2. The lacing system for a boot of claim 1, wherein the plurality of equal length regions are eight equal length regions and the plurality of pairs of eyelets are eight pairs of eyelets.
3. A lacing system for a boot, each boot having a plurality of pairs of parallel and spaced apart left-side and right-side eyelets, the pairs of left-side and right-side eyelets from a toe of the boot to a top of the boot, the lacing system comprising a lace for each boot, each lace comprising: an elongate length of string, each string divided into a center region at a center point of the length of the string and a plurality of regions, each of the regions designated by a color, pattern or indicia, the center region having a length approximately equal to a distance between a bottom-most pair of left-side and right-side eyelets of the boot, the regions each having a length approximately equal to diagonal distances between a left-side eyelet and a right-side eyelet at a single increment up the boot, and end lengths of each lace at the end of each lace which measure half the remainder of each lace remaining from the total length of the lace minus the summation of the center region plus the regions; wherein each of the regions has a different color, pattern or indicia from its immediately adjacent region; and wherein each of the end lengths has a different color, pattern or indicia from one of the regions that is immediately adjacent to the end length.
4. The lacing system for a boot of claim 3, wherein the plurality of regions are eight regions and the plurality of pairs of eyelets are eight pairs of eyelets.
5. A method of tightening boot laces, comprising: (a) providing a lacing system for use on a pair of boots, the boot having a plurality of parallel and spaced apart left-side and right-side eyelets, the pairs of left-side and right-side eyelets disposed in even increments from a toe of the boot to a top of the boot, the lacing system comprising a lace for each boot, each lace comprising: (i) an elongate length of string, each string divided into a center region at a longitudinal center of the string, and a plurality of equal length left side regions extending out from a left side of the center region, and a like plurality of equal length right side regions extending out from a right side of the central region, each of the equal length regions designated by a color, pattern or indicia, the center region having a length approximately equal to a distance between a bottom-most pair of left-side and right-side eyelets, each equal length region having a length approximately equal to a diagonal distance between a left-side eyelet and a right-side eyelet at a single increment up the boot; (ii) wherein, each of the equal length regions have a different color, pattern or indicia from its immediately adjacent equal length region; and (iii) wherein the color, pattern or indicia on the plurality of equal length right side regions and the ends of each lace are a mirror image of the color, pattern or indicia on the eight equal length left side regions and end lace, respectively; (b) lacing the boots wherein: (i) the center region spans the first pair of left and right side eyelets, and (ii) the lace is threaded through the eyelets, in cross-wise fashion from the first pair of eyelets to the last pair of eyelets; (c) pulling the lace until a first pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the first increment; and (d) continuing to pull on the lace until pairs of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appear between each set of eyelets.
6. The method of tightening boot laces of claim 5, wherein the step of providing the lacing system includes providing a lace having two longer regions at the ends of each lace, wherein the longer regions are half the remainder of each lace remaining from the total length of the length of string minus the summation of the center region plus the equal length regions, wherein the ends of each lace each have a different color, pattern or indicia from its immediately adjacent equal length region.
7. A method of tightening boot laces, comprising: (a) providing a lacing system for use on a pair of boots, each boot having nine pairs of parallel and generally spaced apart left-side and right-side eyelets, including a first, a second, a third, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth, a seventh, an eighth pair and a ninth pair, the pairs of left-side and right-side eyelets disposed in eight generally even increments, including a first, a second, a third, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth a seventh, and an eighth increment, from a toe of the boot to a top of the boot, the lacing system comprising a lace for each boot, each lace comprising: (i) an elongate length of string, each string divided into a center region at a longitudinal center of the string, eight equal length left side regions extending out from a left side of the center region, and eight equal length right side regions extending out from a right side of the central region, each of the equal length regions designated by a color, pattern or indicia, and two longer regions at the ends of each lace, the center region having a length approximately equal to a distance between a bottom-most pair of left-side and right-side eyelets, each equal length region having a length approximately equal to a diagonal distance between a left-side eyelet and a right-side eyelet at a single increment up the boot, and the longer regions at the end of each lace are half the remainder of each lace remaining from the elongate length of string minus the summation of the center region plus the equal length regions; (ii) wherein, each of the equal length regions and the ends of each lace has a different color, pattern or indicia from its immediately adjacent equal length regions; and (iii) wherein the color, pattern or indicia on the eight equal length right side regions and the ends of each lace are a mirror image of the color, pattern or indicia on the eight equal length left side regions and end lace, respectively; (b) lacing the boots wherein: (i) the center region spans the first pair of left and right side eyelets; and (ii) the lace is threaded through the eyelets in cross-wise fashion from the first pair of eyelets to the ninth pair of eyelets; (c) pulling on the lace until a first pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the first increment; (d) pulling on the lace until a second pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the second increment; (e) pulling on the lace until a third pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the third increment; (f) pulling on the lace until a fourth pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the fourth increment; (g) pulling on the lace until a fifth pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the fifth increment; (h) pulling on the lace until a sixth pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the sixth increment; (i) pulling on the lace until a seventh pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the seventh increment; and (j) pulling on the lace until an eighth pair of equal length regions having a like color, pattern or indicia evenly appears between eyelets at the eighth increment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “eyelet” is intended to broadly include any type of annular attachment point commonly seen on footwear such as shoes and boots, including, but not limited to punched holes (with or without an accompanying metal grommet), webbed holes (i.e., small loops of fabric sewn into the upper of the footwear), D-rings, hooks, and the like, or any combination thereof.
[0017] For purposes of the present invention, the term “boot” is used to broadly describe substantially any type of laced footwear, including, for example, boots, shoes, hockey skates, ice skate, roller skates, inline skates, ski boots, and the like.
[0018] Referring now to the drawing figures wherein like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views, there is shown in
[0019] The boots 12 have a plurality of pairs (for example, nine pairs) of parallel and generally spaced apart left-side eyelets, (for example, eyelets 14A-14I), a plurality of matching right-side eyelets (for example, eyelets 16A-16I). The pairs of left-side 14A-14I and right-side eyelets 16A-16I are disposed in generally even increments 15A1-15H1 and 15A2-15H2 from a toe 18 of the boot 12 to a top 20 of the boot 12. The lacing system 10 includes a lace 22 for each boot 22.
[0020] As can be seen in
[0021] A typical boot 12, such as the boot shown, here may have a lace 22 that is approximately 84 inches long, but the present invention is intended to accommodate substantially any lace length. For the 84 inch lace 22 of the present example, the center region 26 may be approximately 2¼ inches long and each equal length region 30A1-30A8 and 30B1-30B8 is approximately 4 inches long. See
[0022] As can best be seen in
[0033] It is to be understood that the disclosure teaches just one example of the illustrative embodiment and that many variations of the invention can easily be devised by those skilled in the art after reading this disclosure and that the scope of the present invention is to be determined by the following claims.