Fastening devices and systems and methods thereof
09820535 · 2017-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Gaston Frydlewski (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Maria R. Waingarten (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Brian Legette (Baltimore, MD, US)
- David Reeb (Sykesville, MD, US)
- Alan Tipp (Bennington, NE, US)
Cpc classification
A44B17/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T24/3787
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Y10T24/37
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A43C11/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B3/0078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T24/314
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Y10T24/45277
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T24/268
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T24/26
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49947
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T24/45251
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
A43C11/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Fastening devices and systems and methods thereof. Fastening devices and systems and methods thereof can include a unitary or one-piece body having first and second ends configured and operative to be coupled together or to be coupled to their respective complement in another of said fastening devices. The first end can include a ring or annular portion and a projection that are sized and shaped to fit around an anchor and in an orifice, respectively, of the second end. Fastening devices and systems and methods thereof according to embodiments may be used with items, including footwear, apparel, luggage, a backpack, a bag, a purse, a boxing glove, a punching bag, football or lacrosse shoulder pads, or the like.
Claims
1. A flexible fastening device for fastening a first hole, eyelet, loop, or hook on an article of footwear or apparel and a second hole, eyelet, loop, or hook on the article of footwear or apparel, the fastening device comprising: a first portion including a ring; a second portion including a first face and a second face opposite the first face; a body portion between the first portion and the second portion, the body portion defining an axis; a projection extending from the first face, the first face surrounding a base of the projection and the projection including a sidewall; and a wall extending upward from the first face, wherein the body portion is flexible, wherein a tip end member extends from the ring along the axis of the body portion, and wherein the sidewall comprises a groove extending therearound and the groove is sized to receive a portion of an inside of the ring.
2. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the fastening device is one-piece, wherein the tip end member comprises a single, flexible elongate digit as an extremity of the fastening device, wherein said second portion is coupled to said first portion via said body portion and the second portion defines a first opening which provides access to a channel surrounded by said second portion, and wherein the first opening and the channel are sized such that the digit fits therethrough and therein, respectively, with a base of the digit arranged adjacent to the first opening.
3. The flexible fastening device according to claim 2, wherein the channel is a dead end channel having an end thereof formed by said second portion.
4. The flexible fastening device according to claim 2, wherein said second portion further includes a second opening on a side of said flexible fastening device opposite a side of said flexible fastening device associated with the projection, the second opening providing access to the channel.
5. The flexible fastening device according to claim 4, wherein the digit does not project from a plane defining the second opening when a body of the digit is inside the channel and the base of the digit is arranged adjacent to the first opening.
6. The flexible fastening device according to claim 2, wherein the flexible fastening device is for use as a fastener for footwear or apparel when said first portion and second portion are coupled together, or as a piece of jewelry when either said first portion and second portion are coupled together or one of said first portion and said second portion of said flexible fastening device is coupled to the other of a second portion and a first portion of a second flexible fastening device.
7. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the first face comprises a flange around some or all of the base of the projection in plan view.
8. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the sidewall of the projection in plan view is one of oval, circular, rectangular, or square, and wherein the inside of the ring in plan view is one of circular, oval, rectangular, or square.
9. The flexible fastening device according to claim 8, wherein the plan view of the sidewall of the projection does not match the plan view of the inside of the ring.
10. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said second portion is coupled to said first portion via the body portion and the projection defining an anchor portion for coupling with the ring of said first portion, wherein the inside of the ring of said first portion is sized to fit around the anchor portion.
11. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said groove extends completely around the sidewall of the projection.
12. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said first portion has an extremity portion, wherein said body portion has a bifurcated body which defines a void region between each of two portions of the bifurcated body, wherein the void region runs from said first portion to said second portion, and wherein said second portion has a Y-shaped channel formed on its upper face defined in-part by a projection.
13. The flexible fastening device according to claim 12, wherein, when the first portion and the second portion are coupled together, said first portion is arranged inside the channel such that a juncture where said body portion and said first portion meet is arranged at a fork of the channel, with the extremity portion of said first portion facing inwardly, toward said body portion.
14. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, further comprising a collar adapted to attach to the body portion.
15. The flexible fastening device according to claim 14, wherein the collar encompasses an entirety of the body portion.
16. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the projection comprises a different material than the second portion.
17. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the first portion and the second portion are at opposing ends of the body portion.
18. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the projection is separable from the body portion.
19. The flexible fastening device according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the first face comprises a flange.
20. A set of flexible fastening devices, each flexible fastening device according to claim 1.
21. The set of flexible fastening devices according to claim 20, wherein the set of said flexible fastening devices includes at least two flexible fastening devices each with different overall lengths.
22. The set of flexible fastening devices according to claim 20, wherein the set of said flexible fastening devices includes at least two flexible fastening devices each with a same overall length.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments will hereinafter be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like elements. The accompanying drawings have not necessarily been drawn to scale. Any values dimensions illustrated in the accompanying graphs and figures are for illustration purposes only and may not represent actual or preferred values or dimensions. Where applicable, some features may not be illustrated to assist in the description of underlying features.
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DESCRIPTION
(34) The description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of various embodiments of the disclosed subject matter and is not intended to represent the only embodiments in which the disclosed subject matter may be practiced. The description includes specific details for the purpose of providing a thorough understanding of the disclosed subject matter. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the disclosed subject matter may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known structures and components may be shown in block diagram form in order to avoid obscuring the concepts of the disclosed subject matter.
(35) Generally speaking, embodiments of the present invention relate to fastening or closure devices and systems and methods thereof. In particular, embodiments of the present invention can include a fastening device or a plurality of fastening devices. In embodiments, each fastening device may have a body (e.g., a one-piece or unitary body) with opposing ends that are configured and operative to be coupled together or to be coupled to their respective complement in another of said fastening devices. In alternative embodiments, the ends may not be configured and operative to be coupled together.
(36) Systems according to embodiments of the disclosed invention can be comprised of a plurality of fastening devices of same or differing configurations and/or one or more ornamental pieces. See, for example,
(37) Fastening devices according to embodiments of the present invention may be used as fasteners or closures for items configured for lacing, for instance, including apparel, footwear, bags, luggage, backpacks, purses, boxing gloves, punching bags, shoulder pads, or the like. Fastening devices and systems according to embodiments of the present invention can be used to replace completely or partially the use of laces for particular items. Devices according to embodiments of the present invention also may have ends thereof fastened together to form a piece of jewelry, such as a bracelet, belt, necklace, or the like, or to simply make a relatively longer fastening device wherein free ends of the furthest apart devices in end-to-end configuration are coupled together.
(38) Furthermore, embodiments of the present invention may provide a means by which to fasten, close, or secure an article of footwear for user wear to thereby replace completely or partially laces. Such partial or full replacement of laces can provide a safer means by which to fasten or otherwise close the footwear when worn by a user. Embodiments of the present invention also may allow a user to customize and decorate the look and layout of his or her footwear or other article/item as set forth herein.
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(40) The one-piece body can be flexible and elastic, made out of any suitable material, such as an elastomer (e.g., synthetic rubber) or the like. That is, the body may be bent or otherwise manipulated to take a particular form or shape, for instance, to position, insert, or otherwise affix or arrange the device to an item or article as set forth herein. See, for example,
(41) The first portion 106 can form or define a ring or annular part with a hollow portion 107 and may be at an end 104 of portion 101 (or in embodiments portion 104 may be considered part of first portion 106). The inside of the ring in plan view may be one of circular, oval, rectangular, or square. Further, in embodiments, the ring may be reinforced with respect to other portions of the body, for instance based on its thickness, its composition, or a hardened material embedded therein, such as a plastic or metallic ring or semi-ring. Such reinforcement or otherwise constitution of the ring can increase resistance to tearing, for instance.
(42) First portion 106 can also include a single, flexible elongate digit or protrusion 108 as an extremity of the device 100. Alternatively, the elongate digit or protrusion 108 may be relatively rigid, as compared to the first portion 106. Optionally, the tip of the protrusion 108 may be rounded or pointed. The protrusion 108 may extend from the ring at an angle 180 degrees from the juncture at which the ring meets portion 104 of the device 100. In its original or as-formed form (e.g., non-twisted, unbent form), the ring may have its hollow portion 107 oriented such that an axis passing through the center of the hollow portion 107 is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the device 100.
(43) As will be discussed below, protrusion 108 may assist with insertion of the device 100 through an eyelet for instance—a needle tip if you will. Protrusion 108 also may assist with maintaining retention of the first portion 106 and the second portion 110 together.
(44) Second portion 110 may be at an end 103 of portion 101 (or in embodiments portion 103 may be considered part of second portion 110). Second portion 110 can have a first face and a second face opposite to the first face. The first face can have a wall which can have an upstanding portion 114 and an anchor portion 111. The second face may be substantially smooth. Incidentally, the term “anchor” is used to denote that portion 111 can be used for coupling the first portion 106 to the second portion 110 as will be described below in greater detail.
(45) Anchor portion 111 may be defined as a projection or protrusion which extends from the wall. In embodiments, anchor portion 111 may be reinforced with respect to other portions of the body, for instance based on its thickness, its composition, a hardened material embedded therein, such as a plastic or metallic plug, and/or its structural configuration. Such reinforcement may assist with retention of the ring of the first portion 106 around the anchor portion 111. Alternatively, anchor portion 111 may be made of a different material—harder or more rigid, for instance—than surrounding portions, such as end 103, flange 113, and wall portion 114. For example, anchor portion 111 may be made of a plastic, whereas surrounding portions may be made of a more flexible elastomer. As with the case of a reinforced anchor portion 111, a harder, more rigid anchor portion 111 may assist with retention of the ring of the first portion 106 around the anchor portion 111. That is, a more stable and reliable anchor structure may be provided for the first portion 106 to be coupled to.
(46) Anchor portion 111 may have any suitable configuration, such as generally cylindrical. The anchor portion 111 in plan view may be one of oval, circular, rectangular, or square. Optionally, the plan view shape of the anchor portion 111 may be identical to the plan view shape of the inside of the ring. Alternatively, the plan view shape of the anchor portion 111 may not be identical to the plan view shape of the inside of the ring.
(47) Optionally, anchor portion 111 may have a sidewall with a continuous groove 112, for instance. Alternatively, the groove 112 may be discontinuous. Groove 112 may be sized and shaped based on the size and shape of the ring of first portion 106 so that the first portion 106 can be coupled to the anchor portion 111. Alternatively, anchor portion 111 may have in the place of groove 112 a convex portion and a corresponding groove may be formed along the inner wall of the ring of the first portion 106 so these portions of the anchor portion 111 and the first portion 106 fit together nicely. In embodiments, anchor portion 111 can have a mixture of convex and concave (i.e., grooved) portions around its sidewall and the inner portion of the ring of the first portion 106 can have complementary convex and concave portions. Thus, it is apparent that embodiments of the present invention contemplate a number of complementary mating features for the anchor portion 111 and the first portion 106, and the above-indicated configurations are merely non-limiting examples.
(48) Anchor portion 111 may have a top thereof that is flat or domed. Thus, in embodiments, where anchor portion 111 includes a domed top and a continuous groove 112, the anchor portion 111 may be mushroom shaped (e.g., as shown in
(49) In embodiments, optionally, a portion of the wall may form a flange 113 around the base of the anchor portion 111. The flange 113 may completely surround anchor portion 111 in plan view, or it may partially surround anchor portion 111.
(50) The wall may also have a portion thereof 114 which defines a first opening or aperture 115, which provides access to a tunnel or a channel formed in the second portion 110. Wall portion 114 may rise vertically or alternatively generally upward and away from anchor portion 111 and may be characterized as an upstand or upstanding wall. Optionally, the channel or tunnel may be a dead end tunnel/channel having an end thereof formed by the second portion 110. Alternatively, and as shown in
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(53) The extreme-most portion of the projection 108 may be rounded as shown in
(54) In embodiments, anchor portion 111 may have on its upper face, which is visible and not concealed when the first and second portions 106, 110 are coupled together, a removable and replaceable portion (not explicitly shown). The removable and replaceable portion may be removable and replaceable to change a color configuration of the device and/or to change a logo or other indicia on the upper face of the protrusion.
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(57) Device 300 has a first end portion 306, a second end portion 310, and a body portion 301 between the first and second end portions 306, 310. The body portion 301 may be flexible so as to bend in order to allow the first end portion 306 to be positioned relative to the second end portion 310, for instance as shown in
(58) Furthermore, second end portion 310 may be configured and operative as an anchor portion so to speak to prevent the first end portion 306 from moving at all or optionally to a degree whereby the first end portion 306 and second end portion 310 would be no longer coupled together. Thus, in embodiments, second end portion 310 may allow the body portion 301 and first end portion 306 to move relative to it, or vice versa without the ends coming uncoupled.
(59) The second end portion 310 may be configured with an open end portion 311 and a curved sidewall having opposing ends 312, 313 that define an access 314 to the inside portion formed by the curved sidewall. Access 314 may have a narrowest part that tapers or widens at one or both ends thereof.
(60) The first end portion 306 may be configured as a ball or some other bulbous or enlarged formation with respect to body portion 301 attached to or formed in one piece with the body portion 301. First end portion 306 can be sized to fit into the inside portion of the second end portion 310. In embodiments, the first end portion 306 may be held in place at a location about the inside portion. Optionally, second end portion 310 may allow the body portion 301 and first end portion 306 to move relative to it, or vice versa, without the ends coming uncoupled.
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(62) Device 400 can have a one-piece or unitary body comprised of a first portion 406 and a second portion 410. Optionally, the device 400 can include an elongate body portion 401. Generally speaking, the body portion 401 can be flexible so as to bend in order to allow the first end portion 406 to be coupled to the second end portion 410.
(63) Optionally, the elongate body 401 can have a groove or trench or grooves or trenches arranged thereon (not shown), for instance longitudinally. Such a groove or grooves may make body 401 more flexible, for instance, for insertion of the device in and through an eyelet. Further, such groove or grooves may assist with compression and elastic expansion in order to avoid crumples and to facilitate threading the frame into the eyelet.
(64) The one-piece body can be flexible and elastic, made out of any suitable material, such as an elastomer (e.g., synthetic rubber) or the like. That is, the body may be bent or otherwise manipulated to take a particular form or shape, for instance, to position, insert, or otherwise affix or arrange the device to an item or article as set forth herein. Portions of the body, during placement, positioning, arranging, and/or affixing of the device 400 on or to an item or article, and/or during use or wear of the item or article, may stretch or be caused to stretch. Thus, the body may be caused to expand or contract when different forces are experienced. Upon removal of the device 400 from the item or article, the device 400 may return to its original form (e.g., non-stretched, uncompressed, and optionally non-bent form) or substantially original form.
(65) In embodiments, one or both of the end portions 406, 410 may be separately made pieces that are fixedly coupled to the body portion 401. For instance, second end portion 410 may be a separate piece that is coupled to body portion 401. In embodiments, second end portion 410 may be made from a different material, plastic for instance, than the material from which body portion 401 and/or first end portion 406 are made (e.g., the flexible and elastic material mentioned above).
(66) The first portion 406 can form or define a ring or annular part with a hollow portion 407. The inside of the ring in plan view may be one of circular, oval, rectangular, or square. Further, in embodiments, the ring may be reinforced with respect to other portions of the body, for instance based on its thickness, its composition, or a hardened material embedded therein, such as a plastic or metallic ring or semi-ring. Such reinforcement or otherwise constitution of the ring can increase resistance to tearing, for instance.
(67) Second portion 410 can include an anchor portion 411. As with previous embodiments, the term “anchor” is used to denote that portion 411 can be used for coupling the first portion 406 to the second portion 410.
(68) Anchor portion 411 may be defined as a projection or protrusion which extends from a base of the second portion 410. In embodiments, anchor portion 411 may be reinforced with respect to other portions of the body, for instance based on its thickness, its composition, a hardened material embedded therein, such as a plastic or metallic plug, and/or its structural configuration. Such reinforcement may assist with retention of the ring of the first portion 406 around the anchor portion 411. Alternatively, anchor portion 411 may be made of a different material—harder or more rigid, for instance—than surrounding portions. For example, anchor portion 411 may be made of a plastic, whereas other portions of device 400 may be made of a more flexible elastomer. As with the case of a reinforced anchor portion 411, a harder, more rigid anchor portion 411 may assist with retention of the ring of the first portion 406 around the anchor portion 411. That is, a more stable and reliable anchor structure may be provided for the first portion 406 to be coupled to.
(69) Anchor portion 411 may have any suitable configuration, such as generally cylindrical. The anchor portion 411 in plan view may be one of oval, circular, rectangular, or square. Optionally, the plan view shape of the anchor portion 411 may be identical to the plan view shape of the inside of the ring. Alternatively, the plan view shape of the anchor portion 411 may not be identical the plan view shape of the inside of the ring.
(70) Optionally, anchor portion 411 may have a sidewall with a continuous groove 412, for instance. Alternatively, the groove 412 may be discontinuous. Groove 412 may be sized and shaped based on the size and shape of the ring of first portion 406 so that the first portion 406 can be coupled to the anchor portion 411. The groove 412 can be sized to receive a corresponding portion of the inside of the ring. Alternatively, anchor portion 411 may have in the place of groove 412 a convex portion and a corresponding groove may be formed along the inner wall of the ring of the first portion 406 so these portions of the anchor portion 411 and the first portion 406 fit together. In embodiments, anchor portion 411 can have a mixture of convex and concave (i.e., grooved) portions around its sidewall and the inner portion of the ring of the first portion 406 can have complementary convex and concave portions. Thus, it is apparent that embodiments of the present invention contemplate a number of complementary mating features for the anchor portion 411 and the ring of first portion 406. Accordingly, the above-indicated configurations are meant as non-limiting examples.
(71) Anchor portion 411 may have a top portion 413 thereof that is flat, domed, concave, or which defines an opening. In embodiments, anchor portion 411 may have on its upper face a removable and replaceable portion. For instance, top portion 413 may be removable and replaceable to change a color configuration of the device and/or to change a logo or other indicia on the upper face of the protrusion. Optionally, top portion 413 may be used as a base to attach charms or the like, for instance.
(72) Regarding coupling of the first end portion 406 to the second end portion 410, the inside 407 of the ring of the first portion 406 is sized to fit around the anchor portion 411. More specifically, for coupling the first and second portions 406, 410 together, the ring of the first portion 406 can elastically fit around the groove 412 of the anchor portion 411 such that the hollow portion 407 of the ring is taken up by the body of the anchor portion 411.
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(74) Devices 500, 600, 700 can have a one-piece or unitary body comprised of respective first portions 506, 606, 706 and second portions 510, 610, 710. Optionally, the devices can include an elongate body portion 501, 601, 701. Generally speaking, the body portions 501, 601, 701 can be flexible so as to bend in order to allow respective first end portions 506, 606, 706 to be coupled to corresponding second end portions 510, 610, 710. Optionally, in embodiments, such as device 500 in
(75) Optionally, the elongate bodies 501, 601, 701 can have a groove or trench or grooves or trenches arranged thereon (not shown), for instance longitudinally. Such a groove or grooves may make the bodies more flexible, for instance. Further, such groove or grooves may assist with compression and elastic expansion in order to avoid crumples and to facilitate threading.
(76) The one-piece body can be flexible and elastic, made out of any suitable material, such as an elastomer (e.g., synthetic rubber) or the like. That is, the body may be bent or otherwise manipulated to take a particular form or shape, for instance, to position, insert, or otherwise affix or arrange the device to an item or article as set forth herein. Portions of the body, during placement, positioning, arranging, and/or affixing of the devices 500, 600, 700 on or to an item or article, and/or during use or wear of the item or article, may stretch or be caused to stretch. Thus, the body may be caused to expand or contract when different forces are experienced. Upon removal of the device 500/600/700 from the item or article, the device 500/600/700 may return to its original form (e.g., non-stretched, uncompressed, and optionally non-bent form) or substantially original form.
(77) In embodiments, one or both of the end portions 506/606/706 and 510/610/710 may be separately made pieces that are fixedly coupled to the corresponding body portion 501/601/701. For instance, second end portion 510, 610, 710 may be a separate piece that is coupled to body portion 501, 601, 701. In embodiments, the second end portion may be made from a different material, plastic for instance, than the material from which body portion and/or first end portion are made (e.g., the flexible and elastic material mentioned above).
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(79) Device 700 shown in
(80) First end portion 706 of device 700 includes a hollow or void portion 707 (e.g., similar to the ring of previously discussed embodiments). Second end portion 710 includes an anchor portion 711 having a projection 712. The projection and the hollow portion 707 can be sized and shaped to be coupled together. For instance, hollow portion 707 can fit around projection 712 when the two end portions 706, 710 are properly coupled together.
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(82) Generally speaking, fastening device 800 can be adjustable to provide a tighter (or looser) fit and/or based on a size or distance of an article or item to which it is attached. For example, the device 800 can be adjusted to make its length longer for arrangement in two eyelets of an adults shoe as compared to its length for arrangement in two eyelets in a child or teenager's shoe. As another example, the device 800 can be adjusted based on whether the device 800 is oriented horizontally, from one eyelet to another eyelet at the one eyelet's level, or non-horizontally, either diagonally or vertically, from one eyelet to another eyelet below or above the one eyelet, whether in its same column or the opposing column of eyelets.
(83) Fastening device 800 can have a body portion 801 and an end portion 810. Movably coupled to end portion 810 can be a movable bracket 820 that is movable along the axis of the body portion 801. Bracket 820 can have a governor 825 with a downward facing notch that can be positioned into trenches 826 to hold the bracket 820 in place at a desired position. Bracket 811 can also have coupled to a bottom side thereof an anchor portion 811. Anchor portion 811 may be used as a coupling means to an opposite end of the fastening device (not shown). For example, the opposite end of the fastening device 800 may be configured as with a ring or void such as in the embodiments of
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(85) Similar to device 800 indicated above, the devices shown in
(86) Anchor portion 911, 1011, 1111, 1211, 1312 may be used as a coupling means to an opposite end of the fastening device (not shown). For example, the opposite end of the fastening device may be configured as with a ring or void such as in the embodiments of
(87) Alternatively, any of the devices in
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(92) A number of fastening devices and fastening systems have been described above and herein. Any of the embodiments may include a portion or portions that are phosphorescent and/or which flash.
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(94) Method 2800 can include providing a device or a plurality of devices as shown and described herein (S2802). For example, the device(s) may be an elastic device for fastening, wherein the elastic device can include: a first portion defining a ring and having a flexible elongate projection as an extremity of the device; and a second portion coupled to the first portion and having a wall with a protrusion extending therefrom and defining a first opening which provides access to a tunnel or channel formed by the second portion.
(95) The step S2802 can include initially a step of forming the fastening device. For instance, the fastening device may be formed by injection molding, either in a single injection molding step or multiple injection molding steps. Other forming methods also may be employed, such as reaction injection molding (RIM), compression molding, thermoforming, or the like.
(96) Method 2800 also can comprise positioning or insertion of device(s) as shown and described herein with respect to an article or an item, such as apparel, footwear, luggage, a backpack, a bag, a purse, a boxing glove, a punching bag, and football or lacrosse shoulder pads (S2804).
(97) Generally speaking, each device may be positioned or inserted relative to one or more holes, eyelets, loops, hooks, holes, openings, or the like of the item or article. For instance, in embodiments, one end of the device may be inserted through one eyelet of a shoe, passed over or under the tongue, and through the other of the eyelets. The end being passed through the eyelets may be temporarily deformed, for instance between a wearer's fingers, in order to fit through the eyelets. Furthermore, a longitudinal body portion between the ends of the device may also temporarily deform as it passes through each eyelet. In embodiments device(s) having a longitudinal groove in a longitudinal body portion thereof (e.g., item 102 in
(98) After the device is positioned or inserted through one or more eyelets, loops, hooks, holes, openings, or the like, the device may arranged such that its ends are coupled together (S2806), as shown in
(99) Alternatively, in embodiments such as those shown in
(100) Though not explicitly shown in the figures, a fastening means as indicated according to item 19 in FIG. 7 of U.S. Pat. No. 7,506,420 or a variation thereof based on the configuration of the individual fastening device(s) may also be employed with embodiments of the present invention. The entire content of U.S. Pat. No. 7,506,420 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety into the present application.
(101) While the invention has been described in conjunction with a number of embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations would be or are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. Accordingly, Applicants intend to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and variations that are within the spirit and scope of the invention.