Footwear closure system
11812824 ยท 2023-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43C11/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C1/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A closure system for a shoe includes a single shoelace which can be secured and tightened through the use of one hand. The shoe includes a button around which the shoelace is wrapped to facilitate easy removal of the shoe. In one embodiment one end of the shoelace is secured under the upper of the shoe near the toe and a second end of the shoelace is secured in a slider that is slidably mounted on the rear of the shoe to provide micro-adjustments of the tightness of the shoe. Alternatively, the shoe includes a strip of piping around the rear of the shoe and a slider in which the second end of the shoelace is secured slides along the piping when the user wants to make micro-adjustments.
Claims
1. A shoe, comprising: a rearmost point and a foremost point defining a shoe length axis from the rearmost point to the foremost point; two flaps with a first of the two flaps positioned on a lateral side of the shoe and a second of the two flaps positioned on a medial side of the shoe, wherein the lateral side of the shoe and the medial side of the shoe define a lateral-medial axis; a first series of eyelets in the first of the two flaps; a second series of eyelets in the second of the two flaps; an opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot, said opening having a lateral side and a medial side; a shoelace having a length sufficient to be threaded alternately between said two flaps through the eyelets in said first and second series of eyelets; a first end of said shoelace being securely fixed at a location near a first eyelet, wherein the first eyelet is an eyelet from among said first series of eyelets and said second series of eyelets which is located closest to the foremost point along the shoe length axis, said shoelace also being alternately threaded through the eyelets in said first and second series of eyelets; a second end of said shoelace being threaded under one of said two flaps through a second eyelet, wherein the second eyelet is an eyelet from among said first series of eyelets and said second series of eyelets which is located closest to the opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot, said second end of said shoelace being secured to a slider which is slidably mounted over a guide positioned around a heel portion of said shoe, said slider being slidable over said guide around the heel portion of said shoe; and whereby said slider is adjustable by sliding said slider over said guide to tighten and loosen the shoe, wherein said guide is one selected from i) a cord secured to an interior of the shoe under an outer surface of the shoe along each of the lateral and the medial side of the opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot and extends around the heel portion of the shoe, and ii) piping secured to an interior of the shoe under an outer surface of the shoe along each of the lateral and the medial side of the opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot and extends around the heel portion of the shoe.
2. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a ridge formed in a heel tab of said shoe for preventing said shoelace from sliding up said heel tab.
3. The shoe of claim 1 wherein said first end of said shoelace is secured under one of the two flaps and defines a second position along the shoe length axis, the first eyelet defines a first position along the shoe length axis, the foremost point defines a third position along the shoe length axis, and the second position is spaced from the first position in a direction along the shoe length axis from said first position to said third position.
4. The shoe of claim 1, wherein said first end of said shoelace is threaded under one of said two flaps and defines a second position along the lateral-medial axis, the first eyelet defines a first position along the lateral-medial axis, a third eyelet in one of the first and second series of eyelets which is opposite the first eyelet along the lateral-medial axis defines a third position along the lateral-media axis, and the second position is spaced apart from the first position in a direction along the lateral-medial axis from the first position to the third position, and wherein the second position is located between the first position and the third position along the lateral-medial axis, said first end of said shoelace being folded over said shoelace.
5. The shoe of claim 1 further comprising a button secured to an upper of said shoe and wherein said shoelace is capable of being secured around said button.
6. The shoe of claim 5 wherein said button includes a top button and a base button, said top button being removably secured to said base button.
7. A shoe, comprising: a rearmost point and a foremost point defining a shoe length axis from the rearmost point to the foremost point; two flaps with a first of the two flaps positioned on a lateral side of the shoe and a second of the two flaps positioned on a medial side of the shoe, wherein the lateral side of the shoe and the medial side of the shoe define a lateral-medial axis; a first series of eyelets in the first of the two flaps; a second series of eyelets in the second of the two flaps; an opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot, said opening having a lateral side and a medial side; a shoelace having a length sufficient to be threaded alternately between said two flaps through the eyelets in said first and second series of eyelets; a first end of said shoelace being securely fixed at a location near a first eyelet, wherein the first eyelet is an eyelet from among said first series of eyelets and said second series of eyelets which is located closest to the foremost point along the shoe length axis, said shoelace also being alternately threaded through the eyelets in said first and second series of eyelets; a second end of said shoelace being threaded under one of said two flaps through a second eyelet, wherein the second eyelet is an eyelet from among said first series of eyelets and said second series of eyelets which is located closest to the opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot, said second end of said shoelace being secured to a slider which is slidably mounted over a guide positioned around a heel portion of said shoe, said slider being slidable over said guide around the heel portion of said shoe; and whereby said slider is adjustable by sliding said slider over said guide to tighten and loosen the shoe, the shoe further comprising a sole, wherein the slider is not located in the sole.
8. The shoe of claim 1, further comprising a sole, wherein the sole and the opening define a vertical axis from the sole to the opening, the slider and the guide define a second position along the vertical axis, the sole defines a first position along the vertical axis, the opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot defines a third position along the vertical axis, and the second position is spaced apart from the first position in a direction along the vertical axis from the first position to the third position.
9. A shoe, comprising: a rearmost point and a foremost point defining a shoe length axis from the rearmost point to the foremost point; two flaps with a first of the two flaps positioned on a lateral side of the shoe and a second of the two flaps positioned on a medial side of the shoe, wherein the lateral side of the shoe and the medial side of the shoe define a lateral-medial axis; a first series of eyelets in the first of the two flaps; a second series of eyelets in the second of the two flaps; an opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot, said opening having a lateral side and a medial side; a shoelace having a length sufficient to be threaded alternately between said two flaps through the eyelets in said first and second series of eyelets; a first end of said shoelace being securely fixed at a location near a first eyelet, wherein the first eyelet is an eyelet from among said first series of eyelets and said second series of eyelets which is located closest to the foremost point along the shoe length axis, said shoelace also being alternately threaded through the eyelets in said first and second series of eyelets; a second end of said shoelace being threaded under one of said two flaps through a second eyelet, wherein the second eyelet is an eyelet from among said first series of eyelets and said second series of eyelets which is located closest to the opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot, said second end of said shoelace being secured to a slider which is slidably mounted over a guide positioned around a heel portion of said shoe, said slider being slidable over said guide around the heel portion of said shoe; and whereby said slider is adjustable by sliding said slider over said guide to tighten and loosen the shoe, wherein said slider is adjustable by sliding said slider from a first position along the lateral-medial axis relative to the guide to a second position along the lateral-medial axis relative to the guide to tighten or loosen the shoe.
10. A shoe, comprising: a rearmost point and a foremost point defining a shoe length axis from the rearmost point to the foremost point; two flaps with a first of the two flaps positioned on a lateral side of the shoe and a second of the two flaps positioned on a medial side of the shoe, wherein the lateral side of the shoe and the medial side of the shoe define a lateral-medial axis; a first series of eyelets in the first of the two flaps; a second series of eyelets in the second of the two flaps; an opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot, said opening having a lateral side and a medial side; a shoelace having a length sufficient to be threaded alternately between said two flaps through the eyelets in said first and second series of eyelets; a first end of said shoelace being securely fixed at a location near a first eyelet, wherein the first eyelet is an eyelet from among said first series of eyelets and said second series of eyelets which is located closest to the foremost point along the shoe length axis, said shoelace also being alternately threaded through the eyelets in said first and second series of eyelets; a second end of said shoelace being threaded under one of said two flaps through a second eyelet, wherein the second eyelet is an eyelet from among said first series of eyelets and said second series of eyelets which is located closest to the opening configured for insertion of a wearer's foot, said second end of said shoelace being secured to a slider which is slidably mounted over a guide positioned around a heel portion of said shoe, said slider being slidable over said guide around the heel portion of said shoe; and whereby said slider is adjustable by sliding said slider over said guide to tighten and loosen the shoe, wherein the guide extends from the medial side of the shoe to the lateral side of the shoe.
11. The shoe of claim 1, wherein the second eyelet defines a first position along the shoe length axis, the rearmost point defines a second position along the shoe length axis, the shoelace extends out of an opening located at a third position along the shoe length axis, and the third position is between the first position and the second position along the shoe length axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(34) In the alternate embodiment shown in
(35) The shoelace 12 is threaded alternately through eyelets 16 from location 40 back towards the opening 53 in the shoe where the user's foot inserted. A shoelace pull 24 is secured to the shoelace 12 that is in a position on the shoelace 12 after the shoelace passes through the second to last eyelet 17. The shoelace pull 24 is secured to the shoelace 12 to facilitate the pulling of the shoelace 12 over button 14.
(36) A second end 12b (best shown in
(37) To adjust the tightening of the shoelace 12 on the shoe 10, the slider 42 is slid along cord 44 thereby pulling the shoelace 12 with it. As the slider 42 is pulled around the shoe from the medial to the lateral side the shoelace 12 is tightened when the slider 42 is moved from the lateral side to the medial side of the shoe as shown in
(38) As shown most clearly in
(39) The button 14 is designed to be removable to change the aesthetic look of the shoe 10. Referring to
(40) Turning to the alternative embodiment shown in
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(43) A lace pull 24 is secured to shoelace 12 to make it easy to pull the shoelace 12 over button 14. For a wearer of the shoe, once the macro adjustment of the tightening of the shoe 10 is made by the pulling of end 12a of shoelace 12 and tucking the shoelace 12 away, the user can make micro adjustments of the fit of the shoe 10 by sliding barrel 22 as shown in
(44) The shoelace 12 in all of the embodiments can be made of either a static or a dynamic material. When it is made of a dynamic material, it can be more easily stretched to be pulled over button 14. The shoelace 12 is preferably approximately 2 mm cord. Other sizes could be used as long as the shoelace 12 is strong enough to withstand the force and tension from pull and wear but no so thick as to cause irritation when the shoelace 12 is tucked under flap 20.
(45) The foregoing invention has been described with reference to its preferred embodiments. Various alterations and modifications will occur to those skilled in the art. All such alterations and modifications are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.