Laces with tying mechanisms and related methods
11628350 · 2023-04-18
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Inventors
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Abstract
Laces and tying mechanisms can be used with boxing gloves and shoes to allow a user to secure the laces without a second person and/or without tying a knot. A tying mechanism can include a back-to-back hook and loop fastener element or can be a separate hook element and a loop element. Lace overhang sections of a lace can connect to the tying mechanism to enable a person to lace up his or her gloves, or shoes, while having two hands inside the gloves without the aid of another person.
Claims
1. A fastener element for use with a lace having two overhang lace sections comprising: a body having a length with a first end and a second end, a width having a first side edge and a second side edge, and wherein the body comprises a hook element and a loop element; a cover element attached to the hook element or the loop element, the cover element having a length and a width and is stitched to the hook element or the loop element; a hole or an opening at the first end of the body for receiving at least part of a lace; and wherein the cover element is attached at or near the first side edge, the second side edge or both the first and second side edges.
2. The fastener element of claim 1, wherein the hoop element and the loop element are arranged serially.
3. The fastener of claim 2, wherein an edge liner surrounds the first side edge.
4. The fastener of claim 2, further comprising a stretchable intermediate piece located between the hook element and the loop element.
5. The fastener of claim 4, wherein the hole at the first end of the body is reinforced with a metal eyelet.
6. The fastener of claim 5, wherein a gripper element having an opening with a loop with an opening for gripping with a finger is located at the second end.
7. The fastener of claim 6, wherein the fastener element has a length of between 8 inches and 24 inches.
8. A fastener element for use with a lace having two overhang lace sections comprising: a body having a length with a first end and a second end, a width having a first side edge and a second side edge, and wherein the body comprises a hook element and a loop element; a stretchable piece comprising a first side edge and a second side edge located in line with the length of the body; a cover element having a length and a width attached to the body; a hole or an opening at the first end of the body for receiving at least part of a lace; and wherein the stretchable piece is stretchable from a first length to a longer second length and is positioned between the hook element and the loop element.
9. The fastener element of claim 8, wherein the body has a first side and an opposing second side and wherein the hook element is located on the first side and the loop element is located on the second side.
10. The fastener element of claim 8, wherein the cover element is attached at or near the first side edge, the second side edge or both the first and second side edges.
11. The fastener of claim 10, wherein an edge liner surrounds the first side edge.
12. The fastener of claim 11, wherein the hole is formed through the cover element.
13. The fastener of claim 8, wherein the hole at the first end of the body is reinforced with an eyelet.
14. The fastener of claim 13, wherein two ends of a lace projects through the eyelet.
15. The fastener of claim 14, wherein a gripper element is located at the second end and the gripper element is in a folded state to define an opening.
16. The fastener of claim 15, wherein the fastener element has a length of between 8 inches and 24 inches.
17. A method of forming a fastener element for use with a lace having two overhang lace sections comprising: forming a body from a hook element and a loop element, the body comprising a length having a first end and a second end and a width having a first side edge and a second side edge; incorporating a stretchable piece comprising a first side edge and a second side edge in line with the body; attaching a cover element having a length and a width to the body, to at least part of the loop element of the body; providing a hole or an opening at the first end of the body for receiving at least part of a lace; and wherein the stretchable piece is stretchable from a first length to a longer second length.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising placing two ends of a lace through the hole.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising reinforcing the hole with a metal eyelet.
20. The method of claim 17, further comprising placing a first edge liner around the first side edge and a second edge liner around the second side edge.
21. The method of claim 19, wherein the stretchable piece is located between the hook element and the loop element.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein the cover element is oriented to contact a boxing glove or a shoe in a used configuration.
23. The method of claim 19, further comprising a gripper element having a loop and defining a hole or opening.
24. A fastener element for use with a lace comprising: a body having a length formed by serially attaching a hook element, a loop element, and a stretchable piece; the body having a first end, a second end, and a width having a first side edge and a second side edge; a cover element having a length and a width attached to the body, to at least part of the loop element of the body, the cover element is arranged to contact a boxing glove or a shoe when the hook element and the loop element are directly attached to one another; a hole or an opening at the first end of the body for receiving at least part of a lace; and wherein the stretchable piece is stretchable from a first length to a longer second length.
25. The fastener element of claim 24, wherein the body has a first side and an opposing second side and wherein the hook element is located on the first side and the loop element is located on the second side.
26. The fastener element of claim 25, wherein the cover element is attached at or near the first side edge, the second side edge or both the first and second side edges.
27. The fastener of claim 24, wherein the cover element has a relatively softer surface than the hook element.
28. The fastener of claim 26, wherein the hole is formed through the cover element.
29. The fastener of claim 26, wherein the fastener element has a length of between 8 inches and 24 inches.
30. The fastener of claim 1, wherein the cover element has a relatively softer surface than the hook element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features and advantages of the present devices, systems, and methods will become appreciated as the same becomes better understood with reference to the specification, claims and appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the presently preferred embodiments of laces with tying mechanisms, and said laces in combination with shoes or boxing gloves provided in accordance with aspects of the present devices, systems, and methods and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present devices, systems, and methods may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the features and the steps for constructing and using the embodiments of the present devices, systems, and methods in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and structures may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. As denoted elsewhere herein, like element numbers are intended to indicate like or similar elements or features.
(12) With reference now to
(13) The boxing glove 102 comprises a body 106, such as a glove body, with a finger portion 108, a palm portion 110, a thumb portion 112, a wrist portion 114, and an opening portion 116, which has an opening or inlet for inserting a boxer's right hand into the interior of the glove body. Together, the wrist portion 114 and the opening portion 116 can be called a base portion 120. In an example, the base portion 120 has an elongated slit or channel 130 defined by two flaps 132, 134 with each flap having a plurality of eyelets 136. A tongue can be provided between the two flaps 132, 134 to provide a barrier between the flaps and the skin.
(14) The eyelets shown can simply be small holes or openings formed through the material of the two flaps 132, 134 and usable for threading a lace or a string therethrough to retain the two flaps 132, 134 together. In other examples, the eyelets can be reinforced metal eyelets and can each comprise small metal pieces to reinforce a corresponding opening on the two flaps 132, 134. Grommets are similar to reinforced metal eyelets but typically used for more heavy duty material. Unless the context indicates otherwise, a lace and a string can be used synonymously, a slit and a channel at the base portion can be used synonymously, and an eyelet and a grommet can be used synonymously. An eyelet as used herein can be a small opening or an opening reinforced by one or more metal pieces to produce a reinforced opening.
(15) A single lace 140 is shown in
(16) The lace 140 should be long enough so that the two overhang lace sections 142, 144 can wrap at least partially around the base portion 120 of the glove 102. In some examples, the two overhang lace sections 142, 144 can wrap around at least one full revolution around the base portion 120 of the boxing glove, such as 1 to 1.2 revolutions, 1.5 revolutions, 2 revolutions, or a higher number of revolutions.
(17) In an example, the two overhang lace sections 142, 144 are passed through an opening or through hole 160 of the anchoring mechanism or fastener element 162. In alternative embodiments, two or more openings 160 are provided with the fastener element 162 for looping the two overhang lace sections 142, 144 therethrough to secure the lace 140 to the fastener element 162. Each overhang section 142, 144 can loop through a respective opening of the multiple openings 160 fastener element, when two or more openings are incorporated, or in any pattern or method desired by the user for purposes of tying the lace 140 to the fastener element 162.
(18) In an example, a back-to-back hook and loop element 163 can form the basis of the fastener element, for example a VELCRO® brand hook and loop length. A hook and loop element 163 having a length of about 8 inches to about 24 inches may be used with the lace 140 with other dimensions contemplated, such as being shorter than 8 inches or longer than 24 inches. The hook and loop width can be about ¾ inch to about 1.5 inches with other dimensions contemplated, such as being less than ¾ inch or greater than 1.5 inches. A back-to-back hook and loop system 163 forming the fastener element 162 of the present disclosure has the hook on one side or face of a strip and the loop on the other side or face of the strip of the fastener system. The hook is understood to be the rougher of the hook/loop fastening system, and the loop the softer of the two materials. The hole 160 on the fastener element 162 can be reinforced, such as with a metal eyelet. In other examples, there can be two or more holes 160 formed through the fastener element 162 so as to distribute the pulling forces over larger areas of the fastener element 162.
(19) In use, a boxer, or a person that plans to wear the boxing gloves 100, places his or her right hand in through the opening portion 116 of the right handed glove 102 and into the interior of the body 106 and then pull on the two overhang lace sections 142, 144 of the lace 140 to pull the two flaps 132, 134 together so as to tighten the base portion 120 around the boxer's wrist and forearm. With further reference to
(20) With reference again to
(21) Although the description refers to placement of the right hand into the right handed boxing glove first and then follow by the left hand into the left handed glove, the invention can be practiced in reverse, starting with the left hand and then the right hand.
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(23) In another example, an intermediate piece can be placed between the strip having the loop element and the strip having the hook element. In an example, the intermediate piece located between the two strips can be any number of fabrics, belt, or cloth material. In a particular example, the intermediate piece located between the two strips can be a stretchable material, an elastic belt, or a fabric. The intermediate piece can have a first end and a second end. The strip with the loop element can be attached to the first end of the intermediate piece and the strip with the hook element can be attached to the second end of the intermediate piece to join the pieces together. Sewing or stitching can be used to join or attach the two strips and the intermediate piece together with other alternatives contemplated, such as by gluing, bonding, or combinations thereof.
(24) The process 180 further includes placing two overhang lace sections of a lace of a right handed boxing glove in mechanical connection or securement with a second fastener element at 184. The fastener element at step 184 can also be a back-to-back hook and loop element or can be a strip with the hook element attached to an end of a strip with the loop element, optionally with a connecting piece located therebetween. The process can reverse and start with the right handed boxing glove and then proceed to the left handed boxing glove.
(25) In some examples, one overhang lace section of a lace is placed in mechanical connection or securement with a hook element while the other overhang lace section of the lace is placed in mechanical connection or securement with a loop element. This alternative process differs from using a back-to-back hook and loop element and produces a lace system with separate hook and loop elements.
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(27) At 194, the method includes wrapping the two lace overhang sections around the base portion of the boxing glove with the hand located inside and then continue to wrap around the base portion of the boxing glove so that the hook and loop element or elements of the boxing glove engage or secure to one another, as shown in
(28) At 196, the process further comprises placing the other one of the left hand or the right hand into the left handed boxing glove or the right handed glove, i.e., the second boxing glove, said boxing glove comprising a lace having two lace overhang sections attached to a fastener element, such as to a fastener element having a back-to-back hook and loop fastener element or a separate hook element connected to a loop element in an end-to-end arrangement, either directly or indirectly with an intermediate piece located therebetween. The process includes using the now secured hand inside the first boxing glove via steps 192 and 194 to grip a lace and/or a fastener element between the thumb portion and the finger/wrist portions of the boxing glove of the secured hand at 198.
(29) At 200, the process further includes wrapping the two lace overhang sections of the second boxing glove around the base portion of the second boxing glove with the secured hand inside the first boxing glove while maintaining tension on the lace, or at least part of the lace. The process includes continuing wrapping the overhang sections of lace around the base portion so that the fastener element, such as a hook and loop element or separate hook and loop elements in an end-to-end arrangement, of the second boxing glove engage or secure to one another, as shown in
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(31) The shoe 222 is shown with a plurality of eyelets 136 having a lace or a shoe string 140 laced through the plurality of eyelets. To wear the high-top shoe 222, the wearer can pull on the two overhang lace sections 142, 144 of the shoe lace 140 and then rather than tying a typical shoe lace knot to keep the lace in tension, the wearer can wrap the two overhang lace sections around the extended ankle support section 226 of the high-top shoe 222 until the hook engages the loop of the fastener element 162. The user can then repeat the steps with the second shoe of the pair of shoes 220.
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(36) In some examples, a lace can be laced through a plurality of eyelets on a shoe or a boxing glove differently than as shown in
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(38) The cover element 270 can function as a smooth protective layer or surface and can embody any number of materials, including VELCRO compatible neoprene, neoprene, closed cell foam, polyester tricot loop, nylon knitted loop, nylon tricot, low pile loop fabric, unbroken loop fabric, Spandex and nylon jersey, Spandex and polyester Perfectex, Lycra fabric, heavy duty cotton, low density ethylene foam, and polyethylene foam. The cover element 270 is understood to have a relatively softer surface than that of the hook element and softer than the edges of the hook element or loop element. The cover element 270 can be incorporated so that when the lace 140 and fastener element 162 are wrapped around an object, such as around an extended ankle support system 226 of a shoe (
(39) The cover element 270 can have a width that matches or closely corresponds to the width of the body 250 of the fastener element 162. The length of the cover element 270 can be selected so that some or all of the circumference to which the fastener element 162 wraps around, such as the base portion 120 of a boxing glove, contacts the cover element 270. In an example, the cover element 270 is attached to the hook side of a back-to-back hook and loop element 163, such as by stitching, sewing, bonding, adhesive, or combinations thereof.
(40) The present fastener element 162 can include two edge liners 274, 274, one on each side edge 262, 262 of the fastener element 162. Each edge liner 274 can be a woven or non-woven cloth or fabric and can be attached to the respective side 262 of the body 250 by sewing, stitching, adhesive, bonding, or combinations thereof. In other examples, the two edge liners 274, 274 can be made from a thermoplastic foam material. The two edge liners 274, 274 can protect a user or wearer from the relatively hard surface of the edges of the body to prevent unwanted injuries or pain. The two edge liners 274, 274 can extend the remaining length of the body 250 along the two edges 262, 262 not covered by the cover element 270 or can extend the full length of the fastener element or any length in between. In an example, the two edge liners 274, 274 can be made from a polyester fabric or material.
(41) Optionally, a gripper element 280 may be included at or near the second end 242 of the body 250. The gripper element 280 can be attached to the loop side of the fastener element so as to leave the hook side of the fastener element exposed at the second end 242 for securing against the loop element when the fastener element 162 is wrapped around an object, such as around the base of a boxing glove. When incorporated, the gripper element 280 provides a leverage point to facilitating separating the hook element from the loop element.
(42) The gripper element 280, when incorporated, can embody a loop with a hole or opening in the middle thereof. In other examples, the gripper element 280 is an enlarged gripping structure or fabric for grabbing and pulling, with or without a loop. The gripper element 280 can be made from any number of materials, including from a woven or non-woven strip of fabric or cloth or from a string. In an example, the gripper element 280 is made from a polyester material.
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(45) The first section 302 of the fastener element 162 may incorporate a gripper element 280 as described with reference to
(46) Thus, a fastener element described herein can have an overall length defined by a hook element, a loop element, or a combination hook/loop element. Optionally, an intermediate piece can be provided between a strip of a hook element and a strip of a loop element. The intermediate piece can be a stretchable material, an elastic belt, or a fabric. In other examples, the overall length of a fastener element can be defined by two or more distinct sections. For example, a length of the fastener element can be a loop element and another length of the fastener element can be a hook element, a loop element, or a combination hook/loop element.
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(48) As shown, the fastener element 162 is made from a first section 302 attached to a second section 304, which is then attached to a third section 306. The first section 302 can overlap with the second section 304 at a first overlapped region 320. The first section 302 and the second section 304 can be secured together at the first overlapped region 320 by stitching, sewing, bonding, adhesive or combinations thereof, generally designated as 400.
(49) The second section 304 can overlap with the third section 306 at a second overlapped region 322. The first section 302 and the second section 304 can be secured together at the second overlapped region 322 by stitching, sewing, bonding, adhesive or combinations thereof, generally designated as 400.
(50) The fastener element 162 has a body 250 defined by the three sections 302, 304, 306. The body 250 has a first end 240 and a second end 242. An opening 160 can be provided with the body near the first end. The opening 160 can be a simple hole punched through the third section 306 or can be reinforced with a metal eyelet. A gripper element 280 or a gripper pad 290 can be provided and attached to the second end 242 of the body 250. In an example, the body 250 is provided with a gripper pad 290, which can overlap with the first section 302 at a third overlapped region 324. The first section 302 and the gripper element 280 or gripper pad 290 can be secured together at the third overlapped region 324 by stitching, sewing, bonding, adhesive or combinations thereof, generally designated as 400.
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(52) In an example, the backing material can be made from a synthetic textile such as a from a nylon material, a polyester material or from Nomex. Optionally, the backing material 350 can be made from heavy duty cotton. In some examples, the exterior surface 364 of the backing material 360 can be printed or labeled with any number of information, such as manufacturer information, team logo, personalized prints, etc. When the fastener element 162 of
(53) In an example, the second section 304 can have a structure or body that is stretchable. For example, the second section 304 can be made from a stretchable material, an elastic belt, from Lycra, from Spandex, from Nylon Lycra fabric, or similar two dimensional or four dimensional stretchable fabrics. The second section 304, which can also be referred to as an intermediate piece, can have a length of between about 1.5 inches to about 6 inches. The second section 304 can comprise a strip of stretchable material. In some examples, the second section 304 can comprise two or more overlapping stretchable strips to increase the bulk and biasing capabilities of the second section.
(54) The third section 306 is shown having two side edges 262 with each of the two side edges having an edge liner 274 attached thereto, similar to that of
(55) As shown, the hook element 300 is oriented in a first direction while the loop element 310 is oriented in a second direction, opposite the first direction. This arrangement allows the fastener element 162 shown in
(56) In an example, the second section or intermediate piece 304 projects between the cover element 270 and the loop element 310 of the third piece 306 and then secured between the two by stitching, sewing, bonding, adhesive or combinations thereof. In other examples, the intermediate piece 304 can lie over or under the third section 306 and not between the cover element 270 and the loop element 310 of the third piece 306.
(57) The fastener element 162 of
(58) The fastener element 162 of
(59) Methods of making and of using the fastener elements and components thereof of the present disclosure are within the scope of the present invention.
(60) Although limited embodiments of the lace, anchoring mechanisms or fastener elements, boxing gloves, and shoes and their components have been specifically described and illustrated herein, many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the lace, tying mechanisms, boxing gloves, and shoes and their components constructed according to principles of the disclosed device, system, and method may be embodied other than as specifically described herein. The disclosure is also defined in the following claims.