AU2015348449A1 - Detachable device for removing the need for bows and for blocking laces - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C1/00—Shoe lacing fastenings
- A43C1/06—Shoe lacing fastenings tightened by draw-strings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C11/00—Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
- A43C11/14—Clamp fastenings, e.g. strap fastenings; Clamp-buckle fastenings; Fastenings with toggle levers
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C7/00—Holding-devices for laces
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C7/00—Holding-devices for laces
- A43C7/02—Flaps; Pockets
Abstract
The invention relates to a detachable device for removing the need for bows and for blocking shoe laces, said device consisting of two parts held together, the first part (1), a so-called lace-stop, being flat, rigid, of any shape and comprising a minimum of six holes (2, 3, 4), and the second part being a cover (5) of a suitable shape and size so as to form a cavity (7) that can enclose the ends of the laces (8) between the inner wall of the cover (5) and the lace-stop (1), the base of the cover having a shape and size suitable for fitting to the lace-stop (1) and holding onto same by means of inner grooves (6) arranged on the edge of the cover. The device generally has a maximum total thickness of 10 mm when closed.
Description
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P-FREE-001/WO
DETACHABLE DEVICE FOR REMOVING THE NEED FOR BOWS AND FOR
BLOCKING LACES 5 Field of the invention [0001] The invention relates to a removable device for dispensing with the bow of shoelaces and for immobilising said laces.
Background of the invention [0002] The current clothing fashion among young people, mainly teenagers and 10 also some adults, is to wear lace-up shoes without tying a fastening bow on their shoes. The bow, being unattractive, is thus dispensed with and the untied laces are placed inside the shoes on each side to stop them from trailing on the ground.
[0003] This new fashion is, however, associated with the following drawbacks: 15 [0004]- discomfort produced by the laces placed inside the shoes and the possible resultant pain on the feet, [0005] - the shoe is too loose because it is undone and the foot is not held correctly in place which may in particular result in a twisted ankle, [0006] - the inconvenience of the laces possibly coming back out of the shoes, 20 which may furthermore cause the person to trip over the dragging lace and fall.
[0007] In the light of the drawbacks brought about by this new clothing fashion, it thus seemed important to be able to provide a response to this problem of untied laces.
[0008] Numerous prior art documents are known, some of which have the object 25 of firmly holding a bow which has already been tied in the laces. These documents are in particular: 2 [0009] - patent application WO2012162737 which discloses a removable device for holding shoelaces made up of a flexible part into which the two laces can be inserted and which holds the bow inside with a decorative part held on top.
[0010] - patent application US5649342 which discloses a device for holding a 5 shoelace bow and comprising a lower part and a cover with a mechanism for connecting the two parts and so holding the laces tied in a bow.
[0011] Another document relates to a complex device enabling attachment of the laces. Said document is patent application W0200812048 which discloses a removable device composed of three parts which are capable of preventing the 10 shoelaces from coming undone and being inconvenient. The laces are inserted through two holes in a base part and the laces are attached in a space by the intermediate part which is covered by a decorative part. In addition to being complex, said device does not permit straightforward loosening of the laces.
[0012] Other prior art documents have the object of preventing children from 15 undoing their laces. Mention may in particular be made of patent US 5,918,352 which describes a device which makes it possible to prevent children from undoing their laces. The device in the form of a small box is easily inserted under the knot of the bow, the cover is closed and a security means allows the cover to be held in the closed position. 20 Summary of the invention [0013] Nothing in the prior art provides a response to the drawbacks brought about by laces pushed into the shoes, this being done to avoid tying the fastening bow (knot) for the shoelaces.
[0014] The present invention provides a solution to this problem of lace-up 25 shoes for which some users do not wish to tie the fastening bows.
[0015] The inventor has developed a simple, inexpensive device which provides a solution to the stated problem discreetly on the shoes. 3
General description of the invention [0016] The invention firstly provides a removable device for immobilising and dispensing with the bow of shoelaces composed of two parts held together: [0017] - the first part or "lace-stop" (1) is flat, rigid and of any shape and 5 comprises a minimum of six (2n > 6, with n being an integer from 3 to 5 or more) holes (2, 3, 4) through which the end of the laces may be passed and fixed, [0018] - the second part, of the same size in width and length as the lace-stop (1), is a cover (5) of any shape held on the lace-stop (1) by internal grooves (6) 10 located at the edge of the cover, or in other words, as described in greater detail below, the second part is a cover (5) of an appropriate shape and size to form a cavity (7) capable of confining the end of the laces (8) between the inner wall of the cover (5) and the lace-stop (1) and of an appropriate shape and size at the bottom thereof to fit onto and be held on the lace-stop (1) by internal grooves 15 (6) located at the edge of the cover.
[0019] The lace-stop may generally be of any shape (outline), for example oval, round, square, rectangular, polygonal or even irregular while the shape of the base of the cover is selected so as to fit with said shape and so be fitted on the lace-stop by the grooves. In other words, the opening formed by the base 20 (edge) of the cover is of a substantially identical size to and is of an essentially complementary shape to the lace-stop. The cover itself may be essentially flat (with straight edges) or preferably be curved. The device generally has total closed thickness of at most 10 mm, preferably of at most 8 mm, more preferably of at most 6 mm. 25 [0020] The device according to the invention makes it possible to remedy the drawbacks of this new fashion trend in particular as follows: [0021] - the laces are no longer placed in the shoes but remain wound up in the cover of the device for example over a length of approximately 2 to 4 cm without spoiling the appearance of the shoes.
[0022] - the device permits adjustable tightening of the laces by passing said laces into the holes.
[0023] - there is no longer any risk of the laces coming back out of the shoes since the ends thereof remain in the cover, so additionally eliminating the 5 problem of pain or falling due to undone laces.
[0024] The advantages of the device according to the invention are in particular the following: [0025] - it fits perfectly with current trends and the aesthetic tastes of young people. 10 [0026] - it can be very easily and very quickly fitted to any kind of lace-up shoes.
[0027] - the length of the lace can be adjusted generally to a length of 2 to 4 cm at each end of the laces to allow for seasonal variation.
[0028] - it allows disabled people who have a hand they cannot use to put on and take off their shoes easily. 15 [0029]- the flat or curved cover may be provided with a design. It is not very thick and can be printed or inlaid with a logo, a brand, a decorative or commercial image, which is an undeniable decorative and commercial asset.
[0030] - the two parts are furthermore very straightforward to manufacture and the cost of said device is low. 20 [0031] Unlike certain known devices, the present device therefore makes it possible entirely to enclose the ends of the laces, without having to tie a knot, it does not have a hinge and requires no pins fixed on the cover to grip the laces.
[0032] The following definitions apply in the present invention: [0033] - "rigid" the fact that the lace-stop part does no twist and keeps its flat 25 shape despite the tension caused by passing the laces into the holes to hold and/or tighten the laces, 5 [0034] - "held on the cover" the fact that the cover closes the lace-stop part and remains connected therewith. "The two parts held together" also means that the lace-stop part (1) and the cover (5) form just one single part once the cover has been fitted onto the lace-stop by pressure on the internal grooves (6) of the 5 cover.
[0035] The invention secondly provides a method for immobilising and dispensing with the bow of shoelaces, involving the use of one device according to any one of claims 1 to 6 per shoe, in which [0036] - each free end of the lace is passed successively (alternately) through a 10 first hole from a first side of the lace-stop towards the second side, then through the second hole back towards the first side, then through the third hole back towards the second side, and [0037] - the cover is fitted onto the lace-stop so as to form the cavity between the second side of the lace-stop (where the ends of the laces are located) and 15 the inside of the cover.
[0038] Where the number of holes is greater than six: (2n with n>3).
Description of a preferred embodiment [0039] The appended drawings illustrate the invention and are non-limiting embodiments of the subject matter thereof. 20 [0040] The figure 1 shows the lace-stop (1) and its cover (5). The two laces are shown as entering through orifice 2, then 3 and then 4 to remain enclosed in the cover. The ends of the laces are indicated 8 and the parts of the laces going towards the shoes are indicated 9. The groove 6 of the cover allows the edge of the lace-stop part 1 to be inserted into cover under simple finger pressure. 25 [0041] Figure 2 shows a sectional view of the device according to the invention, illustrating the manner in which the cover is fixed on the lace-stop part and the laces are held. The direction of insertion of the laces into the lace-stop part is illustrated by an arrow on a lace. 6 [0042] The size and shape of the lace-stop part (1) may differ in order to suit the various existing laces.
[0043] In the device according to the invention, the lace-stop part is fiat and rigid and so makes it possible to hold the laces without their becoming loose. The 5 minimum of six holes in the lace-stop part allow two laces to be passed through and so immobilised.
[0044] The lace-stop part must be sufficiently rigid not to deform under the pressure of the laces. To this end, it is composed of a rigid material such as, for example, aluminium or a rigid plastic, preferably a rigid plastic, the thickness of 10 which is between 1 and 1.5 mm.
[0045] By way of non-limiting example, the dimensions of the lace-stop are 2 cm wide, 3 cm long and 1 mm thick.
[0046] The lace-stop part may comprise up to ten holes for holding the two laces. However, six holes is the preferred embodiment according to the 15 invention insofar as the device will be of a reasonable length and the lace-stop part will have no tendency to twist under the pressure of the laces inserted into the holes or orifices.
[0047] The lace-stop part may be of any shape, in particular an oval, round, square or rectangular shape. In a preferred embodiment according to the 20 invention, the lace-stop part is oval in shape.
[0048] The lace is stopped from moving by passing the end of the lace (8) firstly through the side orifice (2), then through a central orifice (3) and finally back through the second side orifice (4) so that the end of the lace (8) is located in the cavity (7). The lace is immobilised by pressing the lace-stop with one hand 25 tightly against the last outlet eyelet (9) on the shoe and pulling the end of the lace (8) with the other hand.
[0049] After tightening, approximately 3 centimetres of lace will remain between the outlet orifice (4) of the lace-stop (1) and the end of the lace (8). 7 [0050] The 3 centimetres of lace between the outlet orifice (4) of the lace-stop (1) and the end of the lace (8) remain wound up and immobilised in the interior volume or cavity of the cover (7), confined between the inner wall of the cover (5) and the lace-stop (1). 5 [0051] To ensure that the laces stick out by no more than 4 cm, it is possible either to cut off the end of the laces, or to replace the original lace with a shorter lace, the aim being to have an end of the lace in the cavity which, after passing into the last hole of the lace-stop part, does not exceed a maximum of 4 cm in length. 10 [0052] The laces can be tightened and loosened simply by sliding the laces in the holes. This technique is simple, effective and quick.
[0053] The size and shape of the cover may vary firstly to fit to the shape of the lace-stop part. The cover may in particular be oval, round, square or rectangular in shape at the bottom thereof. In addition to the shape at the bottom thereof, 15 the cover may have any shape, angular or round, any novelty and decorative shape, to form the cavity (7).
[0054] The cover will preferably be made of plastics material in order to allow the insertion of the grooves located at the edge of the cover on the lace-stop part. Any other flexible material allowing the insertion of the grooves on the 20 lace-stop part may be used.
[0055] In one preferred embodiment according to the invention, the cover has the shape of a capsule, preferably oval in shape.
[0056] The height of the cover may vary for example from 3 to 10 mm. In one preferred embodiment, the cover has a height of 6 mm. 25 [0057] In the preferred device according to the invention, the lace-stop part (1) comprises six holes and the total thickness of the device is approximately 6 to 10 mm. 8 [0058] The device according to the invention is in particular intended for immobilising the laces by a tightening system involving passing the end of the laces into an odd number of at least three holes per lace and concealing them with a decorative cover. 5 [0059] Laces made of cotton or nylon® are correctly stopped from moving in the device according to the invention. Once inserted into the holes or orifices of the lace-stop part, they do not slip and so make it possible to keep the shoes as closed as desired (loose or firmly tightened).
[0060] The holes immobilising the laces in the lace-stop part are of a size 10 appropriate to the laces so the latter may be tightened and held. The size of the holes will preferably be just a little larger than the diameter of the laces so allowing the laces to pass through for the purposes of tightening without allowing them to slip.
Claims (7)
1. A removable device for immobilising and dispensing with the bow of shoelaces composed of two parts held together, characterised in that: • the first part or "lace-stop" (1) is flat, rigid, of any shape, and comprises a minimum of six holes (2, 3, 4), the second part is a cover (5) of an appropriate shape and size to form a cavity (7) arranged to confine the end of the laces (8) between the inner wall of the cover (5) and the lace-stop (1) and of an appropriate shape and size at the bottom thereof to fit onto and be held on the lace-stop (1) by internal grooves (6) located at the edge of the cover, • the device preferably has a total closed thickness of at most 10 mm.
2. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the lace-stop part (1) is composed of aluminium or plastic, preferably of plastic, the thickness of which is between 1 and 1.5 mm.
3. A device according to claims 1 and 2, characterised in that the lace-stop (1) comprises up to ten holes, preferably six holes.
4 A device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the face-stop part (1) is of an oval, round, square or rectangular, preferably oval, shape.
5. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the cover is of a capsule shape.
6. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the total thickness thereof is 6 mm and the lace-stop part (1) comprises six holes.
7 A method for immobilising and dispensing with the bow of shoelaces, involving the use oi one device according to any one of claims 1 to 6 per shoe, in which each free end of the lace is passed successively through a first hole from a first side of the lace-stop towards the second side, then through the second hole back towards the first side, then through the third hole back towards the second side, the cover is fitted onto the lace-stop so as to form the cavity between the second side of the lace-stop and the inside of the cover.
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FR1402577A FR3028390B1 (en) | 2014-11-18 | 2014-11-18 | REMOVABLE DEVICE FOR REMOVING LOOP FROM LACES AND BLOCKING LACES |
PCT/EP2015/076913 WO2016079162A1 (en) | 2014-11-18 | 2015-11-18 | Detachable device for removing the need for bows and for blocking laces |
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