Clip for retaining a knot and methods of use thereof
11006698 · 2021-05-18
Inventors
- Linton Honda (Rancho Palo Verdes, CA, US)
- Stephanie Honda (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, US)
- Nicholas Honda (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A shoe lace clip for securing shoe laces or a shoe lace knot is provided, the shoe lace clip being formed from a single piece of substantially rigid material and including a base portion with a clip portion extending therefrom, the clip portion having a top jaw and bottom jaw separated by a fixed clip opening, the fixed clip opening having a patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth for retaining a shoe lace or knot therein. The base portion may also include an eyelet opening extending therethrough and disposed perpendicularly to the fixed clip opening for threading the shoe lace in order to further retain the shoe lace clip on the shoe lace.
Claims
1. A shoe lace clip, comprising: a base portion having an eyelet disposed therethrough; and a clip portion having an upper jaw and a lower jaw which each extend separately and independently from the base portion, and which are completely separated by a fixed clip opening, the fixed clip opening having a patterned surface of grooves and teeth including a mouth with an angled interior upper edge and an angled interior lower edge, and a pair of front teeth adjacent the mouth of the clip opening which extend further into the fixed clip opening than the other teeth.
2. The shoe lace clip of claim 1, wherein the clip portion and base portion are formed from a single piece of rigid material.
3. The shoe lace clip of claim 1, wherein the patterned surface includes curved grooves and rounded teeth.
4. The shoe lace clip of claim 3, wherein the grooves and rounded teeth are formed on an upper interior surface and an opposing lower interior surface.
5. The shoe lace clip of claim 4, wherein the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth on the upper interior surface is symmetrical with the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth on the lower interior surface.
6. The shoe lace clip of claim 4, wherein the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth on the upper interior surface is asymmetrical with the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth on the lower interior surface.
7. The shoe lace clip of claim 1, wherein the eyelet is disposed through the base portion in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the clip portion extends from the base portion.
8. The shoe lace clip of claim 1, wherein the base portion is positioned at an offset angle with respect to the clip portion such that the base portion is non-planar with the fixed clip opening.
9. A method of manufacturing a shoe lace clip, the method comprising: forming a base portion and clip portion, the clip portion having an upper jaw and a lower jaw extending separately and independently from the base portion; forming a fixed clip opening into a substantial length of the clip portion opposite the base portion such that an upper jaw is completely separated from the lower jaw; forming a patterned surface of grooves and teeth on surfaces of the clip opening; forming the clip opening with a mouth having an angled interior upper edge and an angled interior lower edge; forming a pair of front teeth adjacent the mouth of the clip opening which extend further into the fixed clip opening than the other teeth; forming an eyelet in the base portion.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising forming the base portion and the clip portion from a single piece of rigid material.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising forming the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising forming the grooves and rounded teeth on an upper interior surface of the upper jaw and an opposing lower interior surface of the lower jaw.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising forming the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth on the upper interior surface symmetrically with the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth on the lower interior surface symmetrically.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising forming the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth on the upper interior surface asymmetrically with the patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth on the lower interior surface.
15. The method of claim 9, further comprising disposing the eyelet through the base portion in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the clip portion extends from the base portion.
16. A method of manufacturing a shoe lace clip, the method comprising: forming a base portion and clip portion, the clip portion having an upper jaw and a lower jaw extending separately and independently from the base portion; forming a fixed clip opening into a substantial length of the clip portion opposite the base portion such that an upper jaw is completely separated from the lower jaw; forming a patterned surface of grooves and teeth on surfaces of the clip opening; forming the clip opening with a mouth having an angled interior upper edge and an angled interior lower edge; forming a pair of front teeth adjacent the mouth of the clip opening which extend further into the fixed clip opening than the other teeth; forming an eyelet in the base portion; positioning the base portion at an offset angle with respect to the clip portion such that the base portion is non-planar with the fixed clip opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The structure and operation of the present invention will be understood from a review of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Certain embodiments disclosed herein provide for a shoe lace clip for securing shoe laces either individually or tied in a knot. For example, the shoe lace clip may be formed from a single piece of substantially rigid material and include a base portion and a clip portion extending therefrom, the clip portion having a top jaw and bottom jaw separated by a fixed clip opening. The fixed clip opening may have a patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth for securely retaining a shoe lace or knot therein without causing damage to the lace or knot. The base portion may also include an eyelet opening extending therethrough and disposed perpendicularly to the fixed clip opening for threading the shoe lace clip in order to further retain the shoe lace clip on the shoe lace.
(12) The shoe lace clip described herein is formed from a single piece of substantially rigid material without a hinge, spring, button or other mechanical means such that the clip opening has an essentially fixed width that allows only a small amount of flexibility for inserting the shoe laces or shoe lace knot into the clip opening. The mouth of the clip opening is angled from a large width to a smaller width to aid in sliding the laces or knot into the clip opening, and all of the edges on the mouth are rounded to prevent snagging against the threads of the laces.
(13) The interior spaces of the clip opening may have a patterned surface of curved grooves and rounded teeth to retain the laces within the opening but also prevent snagging or tearing of the laces as they are being inserted or removed from the clip opening. The curved grooves may be disposed on two opposing surfaces of the clip opening in order to form a plurality of rounded lace retention shapes which further secure the laces or knot within the retention shapes, and the rounded teeth may also be disposed on opposing surfaces in order to form smaller gaps between the retention shapes to further secure the laces.
(14) The eyelet disposed in the base portion will keep the shoe lace clip secured to one of the shoe laces when the user is not wearing the shoe (or even when the user is wearing the shoe) and may even be designed to be sewn into the shoe or laces as a permanent attachment.
(15) As noted above, the shoe lace clip may be formed from a single piece of material such as an ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) plastic which is resilient, unlikely to break and provides a small amount of flexibility to allow the clip opening to stretch while sliding over the laces or knot. The material may be manufactured through extrusion or printed with a 3D printer or other additive manufacturing method to significantly reduce the overall manufacturing cost, and the single piece construction improves the durability by removing any moving parts such as hinges or springs. The shoe lace clip may be fabricated from a variety of different materials, including other plastics such as polylactic acid (PLA), a variety of different metals, and even wood. All of these substantially rigid materials allow for a single-piece construction, are durable, and provide a sufficient amount of flexibility to allow the clip portion to expand and contract around the shoe laces.
(16) The use of the eyelet, hinge-less clip opening, durable material and single piece construction make the shoe lace clip kid friendly and easy to use for any age group or physical ability.
(17) After reading this description it will become apparent to one skilled in the art how to implement the invention in various alternative embodiments and alternative applications. However, although various embodiments of the present invention will be described herein, it is understood that these embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not limitation. As such, this detailed description of various alternative embodiments should not be construed to limit the scope or breadth of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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(19) The base portion 102 may include an eyelet 120 disposed through the substantially cylindrical shape and extending laterally through the base portion 102 from the first lateral side 114 to the second lateral side 116 and substantially perpendicular to an angle that the clip portion 104 extends from the base portion 102. The positioning of the eyelet 120 allows the shoe lace clip to be threaded with a shoe lace through the eyelet 120 to secure the shoe lace clip 100 to a shoe lace extending laterally across a top portion of a shoe, and then also be secured over a knot or set of shoe laces disposed above or below the shoe lace, as shown more clearly in
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(21) In one embodiment, the teeth 126 extend partially into the clip opening 112 but do not touch, so as to allow a small gap between the teeth that is narrow enough to securely clamp down upon and retain the shoe lace knot or any individual shoe lace within the opening 112, but which is wide enough to allow a user to pull the shoe lace knot into the clip opening 112 without undue effort. For this same reason, the teeth 124 may also have rounded ends, as shown in
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(26) In the illustrated embodiment, the height of the clip portion 104 is approximately 2.5 mm, which substantially corresponds to the height of the opening of the mouth 118 at it's widest point, while the gap between the front teeth 128 at approximately 0.58 mm. In the illustrated embodiment, the interior upper edge 130 and interior lower edge 132 extend at an angle of approximately 26 degrees. Further into the clip opening 112, the partial eyelets 126 have a radius of approximately 1.4 mm and an approximate width of 0.3 mm, with the gap between the teeth 124 approximately 0.75 mm.
(27) In the embodiment shown herein, it should be noted that the eyelet 120 and the base portion 102 in general are located at an offset angle from the clip portion 104, such that the eyelet 120 is not planar with the clip opening 112. As illustrated in
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(31) The above description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described herein can be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is to be understood that the description and drawings presented herein represent a presently preferred embodiment of the invention and are therefore representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention. It is further understood that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly not limited.