ANTI-SLIP SHOE STRING
20200237050 ยท 2020-07-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shoe string coated with rubber substance in order to grip and stay tied. The coating can be in strip form or patterns. Rubber protrusions on the shoe laces grip together where the knot is formed to form more resistance causing the laces to stay tied for longer periods of time.
Claims
1. An anti-slip string, comprising: a woven fabric material formed as a string, the string having an outer surface; and an elastomeric material adhered to the outer surface of the string as one or more elastomeric bodies protruding from the outer surface of the string.
2. The anti-slip string of claim 1, wherein the outer surface includes a top surface and a bottom surface.
3. The anti-slip string of claim 2, wherein the elastomeric material is a silicone material.
4. The anti-slip string of claim 3, wherein the one or more elastomeric bodies are formed in a repeating pattern on one or more of the top surface and the bottom surface.
5. The anti-slip string of claim 4, wherein the one or more elastomeric bodies are disposed along a majority of a longitudinal length of the string.
6. The anti-slip string of claim 4, wherein the elastomeric bodies are disposed in a knot region of the string.
7. A method of retaining a string in a knotted condition, comprising: providing a length of woven fabric material formed as a string, the string having an outer surface; and applying an elastomeric material to the outer surface of the string as one or more elastomeric bodies protruding from the outer surface.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising: tying the string in a knot so that the elastomeric bodies of a first segment of the string are juxtaposed in frictional opposition with the elastomeric bodies of a second segment of the string within the knot.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the step of applying the elastomeric material further comprises: printing a liquid silicone on the outer surface of the string.
10. The method of claim 7, wherein the elastomeric bodies are defined in a pattern on the outer surface of the string.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0021] Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provide an improved anti-slip shoe string to enhance the retention of the string in a knot 24 on the wearer's shoe. As stated above, shoe strings become untied too easily. The invention claimed here solves this problem.
[0022] As seen in reference to the drawings of
[0023] The elastomeric gripping material 12 may be applied as one or more elastomeric bodies 12 protruding from a surface of the shoe string 10. The elastomeric bodies 12 may be applied as one or more longitudinal bands disposed along a longitudinal length of the shoe string 10. Alternatively, the elastomeric bodies 12 may be applied in a spiral about the shoe string 10. In yet other embodiments, the elastomeric bodies 12 may be applied as a patterned shape, or with lettering for branding or identification purposes.
[0024] As will be appreciated the shoe string 10 of the present invention may be cut to a desired length depending on the application, such as a shorter length for a child's shoe or a much longer length for an adult high top sneaker or boot.
[0025] As seen in reference to
[0026] The elastomeric material 12 on the shoe string 10 grip together where the knot 24 is formed to form more resistance causing the shoe string 10 to remain tied for longer periods of time. The engagement of the elastomeric material 10 with the tongue 22 of the shoe 20 also prevents slippage of the tongue 22 to facilitate maintaining the tongue 22 with its proper alignment within the shoe 20 when worn by the user.
[0027] The elastomeric material 12 may be applied along an entire length of the shoe string 10 or may be applied to a region or a portion of the shoe string 10 proximal to the ends of the shoe string 10, where the knot 24 is intended to be tied, or where the elastomeric material 12 may engage with a desired portion of the tongue 22.
[0028] The shoe string 10 may also include heavy duty end reinforcements 14 formed of a poly vinyl chloride (PVC) material.
[0029] While described in the context of shoe strings, the strings of the present invention can be used anywhere where things need to be tied and the knot 24 secured until the user would like to loosen.
[0030] The elastomeric material 12 may be applied on the shoe string 10 in a liquid silicone form or may be thermally bonded. The elastomeric material 12 cures to form a rubberized or elastomeric protrusions 12 that remain on the shoe string 10. In some embodiments, a liquid silicone may be printed on an exterior surface of the shoe lace 10. When the liquid silicone is dried it forms a tacky surface to the shoe lace 10.
[0031] When the shoe string 10 is tied the tacky rubber of the elastomeric material 12 grips to the other opposing surfaces of the shoe string 10 when formed in the knot and the laces stay tied. The reinforced PVC endcaps last longer than traditional endcaps. The elastomeric material 12 may be applied in lines, dots, or any number of designs. When the shoe string 10 is tied and the elastomeric material 12 touches, forming a high frictional resistance, allowing the knot 22 to remain tied longer.
[0032] In use, people would use these shoe strings 10, especially children, elderly and athletes, to tie their shoes or cleats with confidence that the laces will remain tied. They can also use the anti-slip strings to keep other items tied, for example drawstrings for clothing items. Likewise, the anti-slip shoe strings 10 may also be utilized for other situations where retention of a knot in a length of string or rope would be advantageous, such as a boating tether and the like.
[0033] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.