LACED SHOE
20200068996 ยท 2020-03-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43C11/1493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43C11/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A laced shoe comprising a fastener is presented. The fastener comprises at least one fastening element, configured as an extendable connector which is by its opposite ends attachable to regions of the shoe at, respectively, anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, such that when the shoe is worn by an individual, said at least one fastening element, in desirably extended and attached state thereof, properly fits the shoe to individual's foot.
Claims
1. A laced shoe comprising a fastener comprising at least one fastening element, configured as an extendable connector which is by its opposite ends attachable to regions of the shoe at, respectively, anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, such that when the shoe is worn by an individual, said at least one fastening element in desirably extended and attached state thereof properly fits the shoe to individual's foot.
2. The laced shoe of claim 1, wherein said at least one fastening element is by its one end fixed to either one of the anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, and by its opposite free end is removably attachable to a region in a vicinity of the other of said anterior and posterior parts of the shoe.
3. The laced shoe of claim 2, wherein said fastener has one of the following configurations: (a) said at least one fastening element is by its one end fixed to or integral with the lace at the anterior part of the shoe and by the other opposite end is attachable to the region in the vicinity of the posterior part of the shoe; and (b) said fastener comprises a pair of the fastening elements, both configured as the extendable connectors, each being by its one end fixed to either one of the anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, and by its opposite free end being removably attachable to the respective region in the vicinity of the other of said anterior and posterior parts of the shoe.
4. The laced shoe of claim 2, wherein said fastener comprises a pair of the fastening elements, each of the fastening elements being by its one end fixed to the lace and by the other opposite end being attachable to the respective region in the vicinity of the posterior part of the shoe.
5. The laced shoe of claim 1, wherein the fastening element is a stretchable element thereby forming said extendable connector.
6. The laced shoe of claim 5, wherein the fastening element is configured as a closed loop stretchable element.
7. The laced shoe of claim 1, comprising at least one lock assembly associated with the at least one fastening element, respectively, said lock assembly comprising first and second engageable portions located at, respectively, the region of the shoe and the fastening element.
8. The laced shoe of claim 7, wherein the lock assembly has one of the following configurations: (a) the first and second parts of the lock assembly comprise a hook and a loop removably engageable with one another; (b) the first and second parts of the lock assembly comprise, respectively, first and second parts of a knob removably engageable with one another; (c) the first and second parts of the lock assembly comprise, respectively, a fixed element configured as a substantially loop-like element fixed to the shoe and a Velcro portion at said free end of the fastener; (d) the first and second parts of the lock assembly are configured as a hook-and-loop Velcro type assembly.
9. The laced shoe of claim 1, wherein said at least one region is located at either one of the following: (i) is located at the posterior part of the shoe at a heel portion thereof; and (ii) is located in, respectively, at least one side portion of the shoe closer to the posterior part of the shoe.
10. A laced shoe comprising a fastener configured as an extendable connector which is attachable by its opposite ends to a lace at an anterior part of the shoe while encircling the shoe around a posterior part of the shoe, such that when the shoe is worn by an individual, said fastener in a desirably extended and attached state thereof properly fits the shoe to individual's foot.
11. The laced shoe of claim 10, further comprising a holding element fixed to the shoe at the posterior part of the shoe and configured for engaging with and supporting the fastening element when in the extended and attached state of the fastening elements encircling the shoe around the posterior part of the shoe.
12. The laced shoe of claim 11, wherein the holding element is configured as a hook or loop allowing the fastening element to pass through said holding element when encircling the shoe.
13. A laced shoe comprising a fastener having a pair of fastening elements, each of the fastening element being configured as an extendable connector which is by its one end fixed to a lace at an anterior part of the shoe and has its opposite free end, the free ends of the fastening elements of the pair comprising, respectively, first and second parts of an engageable assembly, such that when the shoe is worn by an individual, the fastening elements are brought to their extended states while extending along opposite sides of the shoe towards a posterior part of the shoe to enable engagement of the first and second parts of the engageable assembly, thereof properly fitting the shoe to individual's foot.
14. The laced shoe of claim 13, wherein the engageable assembly has one of the following configurations: (i) has the first and second parts of a clip; (ii) has the first and second parts of a knob; (iii) has the first and second parts of a hook-and-loop assembly.
15. The laced shoe of claim 13 or 14, further comprising a pair of fixed elements fixed to the shoe at opposite side portions thereof and configured for supporting the fastening elements, respectively when in the extended states of the fastening elements.
16. The laced shoe of claim 15, wherein each of the fixed elements is configured as a hook or loop allowing the respective fastening element to pass through said holding element when in the extended state thereof.
17. A fastener for use with a laced shoe, the fastener comprising at least one fastening element, the fastening element being configured as a stretchable element which is by its opposite ends removably attachable to regions of the shoe at, respectively, anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, such that when the shoe is worn by an individual, said at least one fastening element in desirably extended and attached state thereof properly fits the shoe to individual's foot.
18. The fastener of claim 17, comprising a pair of the fastening elements, each being configured as the stretchable element which is by its opposite ends removably attachable to regions of the shoe at, respectively, anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, such that the fastening elements in the stretched states extend along opposite side portions of the shoe towards respective regions in a vicinity of the posterior parts of the shoe.
19. The fastener of claim 17, wherein the fastening element has one of the following configurations: (1) the fastening element is configured as a closed loop stretchable element; (2) the fastening element comprises first and second lock elements at opposite ends of the fastening element, respectively, each of said first and second lock elements being configured for engaging with first and second locks located at regions on anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, respectively for removably engaging with said first and second locks.
20. The fastener of claim 17, wherein the fastening element comprises first and second lock elements at opposite ends of the fastening element, respectively, each of said first and second lock elements being configured for engaging with first and second locks located at regions on anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, respectively for removably engaging with said first and second locks, each of the first and second locking elements has one of the following configurations: (1) comprises a hook for engaging with a loop lock at the shoe; (2) comprises a loop for engaging with a hook lock at the shoe; (3) comprises a first part of a knob like locking assembly for engaging with the lock at the shoe being configured as a second part of the knob assembly; (4) comprises a Velcro portion for self-closing around a loop lock at the shoe, forming together a hook-and-loop Velcro type assembly; (5) comprises a Velcro portion for engagement with a matching Velcro lock on the shoe.
21. A fastener for use with a shoe, the fastener being configured as an extendable connector which is configured with first and second lock elements at its opposite ends for removably engaging with first and second locks, respectively at an anterior part of the shoe while encircling the shoe around a posterior part of the shoe, such that when the shoe is worn by an individual, said fastener in a desirably extended and attached state thereof properly fits the shoe to individual's foot.
22. A kit comprising a laced shoe and one or more fasteners, wherein the laced shoe comprises at least first and second locks located at either one or both of anterior or posterior parts of the shoe, the fastener being configured as the fastener of any one of claims 17 to 21, and comprising first and second lock elements configured for removable engagement with the first and second locks respectively.
23. A kit for use with laced shoes, the kit comprising: one or more fasteners, each configured as the fastener of any one of claims 17 to 21; one or more pairs of laces for tying through eyelets at an anterior part of the shoe; and one or more lock assemblies for attaching the fasteners to the lace and the shoe at one or more regions within a posterior part of the shoe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Referring to
[0031] It should be understood that, although only one fastening element 19 is seen in the figure, in this specific not limiting example, the fastener 16 includes a pair of fastening elements located at opposite side region of the posterior part 12B of the shoe. Each one of fastening elements is configured as an extendable connector as described above.
[0032] It should be noted, as well as described above, that for the purposes of the present application, the anterior part 12A of a shoe should be understood as a front portion of a shoe (corresponding to the front of foot) and is typically the portion from the tongue to the toe cap. As for the posterior part 12B of a shoe, it should be understood that for the purposes of the present application, this portion should be interpreted broadly covering a back portion of the shoe (corresponding to heel/ankle portion of a foot) and also side portions of the shoe, at some distance from anterior or closer to (or in a vicinity of) the back portion. Considering a laced shoe, the posterior part of such shoe is a shoe portion starting from some distance from the first eyelet, e.g. the upper eyelet which is closer to the tongue-part, and extending to the heel cap.
[0033] As described above, the fastening element 19 is configured as an extendable connector, namely the fastening element 19 is extendable and contractible (like a rubber). The extendable connector is configured to be in its extended state upon being pulled to attach to the respective region of the shoe and is configured to be in its contracted state when released or at a default loose state thereof. Such extendable connector may be made of any known stretchable/elastic material which enables the connector to extend from a region on the anterior part 12A of the shoe 10 to a region on the posterior part 12B of the shoe or vice versa.
[0034] In this example, the extendable connector is connectable or permanently connected (e.g. fixed) by a first end 19B to a lace 14 on the anterior part 12A of the shoe and by its second opposite end 19A can removably connect to a region on the posterior part 12B of the shoe 10. For example, the first end of fastening element may be integral with the lace, i.e. the fastening element is an extension of the lace.
[0035] The engagement between the end portion 19A of the fastening element and the portion of the shoe may be using the known Velcro type engagement. This may be suitable for shoes made of fabrics.
[0036] In some embodiments, the shoe may be provided with at least one lock assembly configured to provide engagement with the fastening element, e.g. with corresponding lock element(s) at the fastening element. As indicated above, the first end of the fastening element may be fixed to/integral with the lace. In this case, the lock assembly is associated only with the opposite end of the fastening element, i.e. is located at the region of the posterior part of the shoe.
[0037] Generally speaking, in some embodiments, the lock assembly of the shoe may be associated with of the first and second ends of each fastening element, i.e. one of the first and second ends of the fastening element is fixed to one of the anterior and posterior parts of the shoe, while the opposite end of the fastening element is removably attachable to the other end of the anterior and posterior parts of the shoe by engagement with the lock assembly of the shoe. In some other embodiments, the lock assembly of the shoe is associated with both the first and second ends of each fastening element, i.e. the fastening element is by both ends removably attachable to the anterior and posterior parts of the shoe via the lock assembly of the shoe.
[0038] For example, a portion of the lock assembly associated with the anterior part of the shoe may be constituted by the lace itself, i.e. the fastening element by its first end can be tied to the lace. The other portion of the lock assembly is located (fixed or configured for attachment/fixation) at the posterior part of the shoe and is engageable with the second end of the fastening element. In other words, the portion of the lock assembly associated with the shoe region at the posterior part thereof may be an integral part of the shoe or may be configured for integration/engagement with the shoe.
[0039] Reference is made to
[0040] Thus, the lock assembly 40 may include first and second engageable locking elements 40B and 40A located at, respectively, the posterior-part region of the shoe and the fastening element 19. It should be understood that, generally, the shoe may carry several locking elements 40B arranged at different locations of the posterior-part region of the shoe, and an individual (wearer) chooses that/those of them which are most suitable to properly fit the shoe.
[0041] In the example of
[0042] To this end, it should be understood the engageable portions of the lock assembly are first and second potions located at, respectively, the posterior-part region(s) of the shoe 10 and the fastening element(s) of the fastener. The attachment and detachment of the fastening element(s) to the locking element(s) on the shoe correspond to the locked and unlocked states of the lock assembly.
[0043] The locking elements of the lock assembly may be of any known suitable configuration.
[0044] In some embodiments of the present invention, the fastener 16 is in the form of a single element 19 that is provided separately from the shoe. In this connection, reference is made to
[0045] Generally, there may be no lock assembly on the shoe. However, practically, in order to avoid a situation that the fastener moves up when in use with a low-heel shoe, the shoe may be provided with a lock assembly 40. Such lock assembly 40 has at least one holding/supporting element 50 fixed to the shoe 10 in at least one region of the posterior part 12B of the shoe. In this specific not limiting example of
[0046] In the above examples, the part of the lock assembly 40 associated with the show is a part of/integral with the shoe. It should, however, be noted that in some other embodiments, the entire lock assembly or at least the shoe-related part thereof may be a separate element/structure configured for attachment to respective region(s) on the posterior part of the shoe. Turning back to the example of
[0047] It should be noted that a pair of laced shoes can be supplied with one or more fasteners. Such a kit 50 including a pair of laced shoes 10 and a set of fasteners and locks is exemplified in
[0048] Generally, the shoes are formed with lock assemblies of any known suitable type, e.g. those described above to provide desired engagement with the fastener. Such lock assembly may be in the form of holding element(s) or first and second locking elements associated with matching to/engageable with corresponding locking elements at the fasteners.
[0049] In yet another example, although not specifically illustrated, a kit may be include one or more fasteners and one or more pairs of laces provided separately from shoes to be used with/applied to any pair of shoes. Turning back to the example of