CN218337827U - Shoelace buckle and shoe tool - Google Patents

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CN218337827U
CN218337827U CN202222330312.1U CN202222330312U CN218337827U CN 218337827 U CN218337827 U CN 218337827U CN 202222330312 U CN202222330312 U CN 202222330312U CN 218337827 U CN218337827 U CN 218337827U
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谢成涛
李武岐
樊增虎
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The embodiment of the application provides a shoelace buckle and footwear for the shoelace is drawn together to the shoelace, and the shoelace buckle includes: a guide part, wherein a guide channel is arranged in the guide part; the locking part is provided with a locking channel, and the shoelace sequentially passes through the guide channel and the locking channel; the locking assembly is movably arranged in the locking channel and has a locking state and an unlocking state; when the locking assembly is in a locking state, the locking assembly can lock the traction section in the locking channel; when the locking assembly is in the unlocked state, the locking assembly may release the shoelace so as to pass through the locking channel. The utility model provides a shoelace is buckled so that the shoelace can block admittedly at the shoelace to the step of the pine when having removed the shoes of wearing at every turn from is tied the shoelace, and the elasticity of shoelace can be adjusted to the shoelace of this application, and can adjust the shoelace that adapts to different specification models.

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Shoelace buckle and shoe tool
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a shoelace fastening thing technical field especially relates to a shoelace buckle and shoes utensil.
Background
The application of the shoelace-tying-free buckle is simple and practical, and saves a large amount of time spent on tying shoelaces when people go out better and conveniently. However, in the actual application process, shoelaces with different sizes and lengths exist, and similar products sold on the market at present can only be suitable for shoelaces with certain specific sizes, and cannot be adjusted according to the sizes and lengths of the specific shoelaces so as to be applied to various shoelaces, so that the practicability is poor.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The embodiment of the application provides a shoelace buckle and a shoe tool, and solves the problem that the conventional shoelace buckle cannot be applied to various shoelaces.
The embodiment of the application provides a shoelace buckle for the shoelace is drawn together to the shoelace, and the shoelace buckle includes:
a guide part, wherein a guide channel is arranged in the guide part;
the locking part is provided with a locking channel, and the shoelace sequentially passes through the guide channel and the locking channel; and
the locking assembly is movably arranged in the locking channel and has a locking state and an unlocking state;
when the locking assembly is in a locking state, the locking assembly can lock the traction section in the locking channel; when the locking assembly is in the unlocked state, the locking assembly may release the shoelace so as to pass through the locking channel.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, the locking assembly includes a reset component and a locking tongue movably disposed in the locking channel; the reset component elastically acts on the lock tongue to switch the lock tongue between a locking state and an unlocking state.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, a threading hole is formed in the lock tongue, and when the threading hole and the locking channel at least partially overlap, a threading channel is formed therebetween, and the shoelace is at least partially threaded through the threading channel after passing through the guide channel; the reset component elastically acts on the lock tongue to enable the threading hole and the locking channel to be mutually staggered so as to adjust the relative position of the traction section of the shoelace in the locking channel.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, the shoelace further comprises a main body section, and the traction sections comprise a first traction section and a second traction section respectively located at both ends of the main body section; the guide channel comprises a first sub-channel and a second sub-channel which are oppositely arranged and communicated, the first sub-channel at least partially accommodates the first traction section, and the second sub-channel at least partially accommodates the second traction section.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, the locking assembly comprises a first locking assembly and a second locking assembly; the first locking assembly comprises a first reset part and a first bolt; the first reset component elastically acts on the first bolt to enable the first bolt to be switched between a locking state and an unlocking state; the second locking assembly comprises a second reset component and a second lock tongue, and the second reset component elastically acts on the second lock tongue to enable the second lock tongue to be switched between a locking state and an unlocking state.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, the shoelace buckle includes locking assemblies at both ends of the guide portion, the locking assemblies including claws, a locking cap, and a locking base, the locking cap being coupled to the locking base to form a locking passage at least partially accommodating the traction section, the locking passage being communicated with the guide passage, and the claws being positioned in the locking passage and elastically clamping the traction section in the locking passage when the locking cap is coupled to the locking base.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, the locking channel is provided with a latching hole, and the lock tongue is movably latched in the latching hole and abuts against the reset component.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, the locking channel is provided with a wire clamping hole, and when the lock tongue is in the unlocked state, the wire clamping hole and the wire threading hole form a wire threading channel.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, the guide channel is provided with a wire passing hole, and the pulling section passing through the guide channel is received in the locking channel after passing through the wire passing hole.
Correspondingly, the embodiment of the application also provides a footwear, which comprises:
a shoe body;
the shoelace holes are formed on the shoe body;
a shoelace including a main body section passing between lace holes of the footwear and traction sections located at both ends of the main body section;
and the shoelace buckle.
The shoelace buckle provided by the embodiment of the application has one or more of the following technical effects:
1) According to the shoe lace fixing device, the locking assembly is movably arranged in the locking channel and has a locking state and an unlocking state, so that a shoe lace can be clamped and fixed on the shoe lace buckle, the step of loosening and tying the shoe lace when the shoe is worn every time is omitted, and the time is greatly saved;
2) Through the locking state and the unblock state of control locking Assembly, can adjust the elasticity of shoelace, and can be applicable to the flexible rope of different specification models and can form various shapes with unnecessary shoelace.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly described below. It is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the application, and that for a person skilled in the art, other drawings can be derived from them without inventive effort.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a buckle for footwear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded view of a buckle of the footwear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is an isometric view of a body provided by an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 4 is a front view of a body provided in an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 5 is a right side view of a main body provided in an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 6 is a top view of a body provided in an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of an article of footwear provided in an embodiment of the present application.
The scores in the figure are indicated as: the shoe comprises a shoelace buckle 1, a left threading hole 11, a right threading hole 12, a left locking component 21, a right locking component 22, a locking channel 23, a left locking cap 211, a left locking base 212, a right locking cap 221, a right locking base 222, a first locking component 321, a second locking component 322, a first thread-locking hole 311, a second thread-locking hole 312, a first thread-locking hole 313, a second thread-locking hole 314, a first resetting component 3211, a first bolt 3212, a second resetting component 3221, a second bolt 3222, a first jaw 41, a second jaw 42, a first thread-threading hole 51, a second thread-threading hole 52, a guiding part 71, a guiding channel 711, a first sub-channel 7111, a second sub-channel 7112, a locking part 72, a locking channel 721, a shoe lace 8, a lace 81, a main body 82, a first traction shoe segment 822, a second traction shoe segment 83, a shoe body 84, and a shoe body 84.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application. It should be apparent that the described embodiments are only a few embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
The embodiment of the present application provides a shoelace buckle 1 for binding a shoelace, the shoelace including a traction section 82, the shoelace buckle 1 including: a guide portion 71, in which a guide passage 711 is opened; a locking part 72, wherein a locking channel 721 is opened in the locking part 72, and the shoelace passes through the guide channel 711 and the locking channel 721 in sequence; and a locking assembly movably disposed in the locking passage 721, the locking assembly having a locked state and an unlocked state; when the locking assembly is in the locked state, the locking assembly may lock the tractor section 82 within the locking channel 721; when the locking assembly is in the unlocked state, the locking assembly may release the lace to thread the lace through the locking channel 721. According to the shoelace fixing device, the locking assembly is movably arranged in the locking channel 721 and has a locking state and an unlocking state, so that the shoelace can be clamped and fixed on the shoelace buckle 1, the step of loosening and tying the shoelace when the shoelace is worn every time is omitted, and the time is greatly saved; the tightness of the shoelace can be adjusted by controlling the locking state and the unlocking state of the locking assembly, and the shoelace locking device can be suitable for flexible ropes of different specifications and models and can form redundant shoelaces into various shapes; the shoelace buckle 1 of the present application is simple in structure, and simultaneously, the reliability and durability of the shoelace buckle 1 are ensured through a simple structure.
Referring to fig. 2, the locking assembly includes a reset component and a latch movably disposed in the locking channel 721; the reset component elastically acts on the lock tongue to switch the lock tongue between a locking state and an unlocking state.
Specifically, the pulling section 82 passes through the guiding channel 711 and is at least partially received in the locking channel 721, and when the latch is in the locked state, the latch grips or holds the pulling section 82 to maintain the relative position of the pulling section 82 in the locking channel 721; when the unlocking force applied to the latch bolt reaches a preset value, the latch bolt moves in an unlocking direction to release the pulling section 82 in the locking channel 721.
In some embodiments of the present application, a threading hole is formed in the locking tongue, and when the threading hole and the locking channel 721 are at least partially overlapped, a threading channel is formed therebetween, and the shoelace is at least partially threaded through the threading channel after passing through the guiding channel 711; the restoring member elastically acts on the locking tongue to misalign the threading hole and the locking passage 721 from each other to adjust the relative position of the pulling section 82 of the shoelace in the locking passage 721.
Specifically, the reset part elasticity acts on the spring bolt, and can realize through the mode that makes the spring bolt rise that threading hole and locking passageway 721 stagger each other, for example through exerting pressure to spring bolt and reset part, make the threading hole on the spring bolt and locking passageway 721 at least part overlap and form the threading passageway that is located between the two, when reducing the pressure to spring bolt and reset part or not exerting pressure, for example when reset part is natural state, the position of spring bolt rises, make the threading hole on the spring bolt and the position of locking passageway 721 stagger, thereby make the spring bolt be in the lock-up state. Or, the reset component elastically acts on the lock tongue, and the threading holes are staggered from the locking channel 721 in a mode that the lock tongue rotates around a longitudinal axis, for example, the threading holes in the lock tongue are staggered from the locking channel 721 by applying a torsional force to the lock tongue and the reset component, so that the lock tongue is in a locking state.
In particular, the return member may be a spring. The threading holes include a first threading hole 51 and a second threading hole 52. In specific implementation, when the lock tongue is pressed, the corresponding reset part is compressed, so that the first threading hole 51, the second threading hole 52 and the locking channel 721 form threading channels, the shoelace enters the first threading hole 51 and then returns to pass through the second threading hole 52, and the length of the shoelace can be adjusted in an unlocking state; after the shoelace is threaded, the locking tongue is not pressed, the reset component returns to a natural state, and the first threading hole 51 and the second threading hole 52 are staggered with the locking channel 721, so that the shoelace can be clamped on the locking component.
In some embodiments of the present application, the locking assembly comprises a first locking assembly 321 and a second locking assembly 322; the first locking member 321 and the second locking member 322 are arranged in parallel. The first locking assembly 321 includes a first reset member 3211 and a first locking tongue 3212; the first reset member 3211 elastically acts on the first locking tongue 3212 to switch the first locking tongue 3212 between the locked state and the unlocked state; the second locking assembly 322 includes a second reset portion 3221 and a second locking tongue 3222, and the second reset portion 3221 elastically acts on the second locking tongue 3222 to switch the second locking tongue 3222 between a locking state and an unlocking state.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, the shoelace further comprises a main body segment 81, and the traction segment 82 comprises a first traction segment 821 and a second traction segment 822 respectively disposed at two ends of the main body segment 81; the guiding channel 711 includes a first sub-channel 7111 and a second sub-channel 7112 which are oppositely disposed and communicate, the first sub-channel 7111 at least partially receives the first pulling portion 821, and the second sub-channel 7112 at least partially receives the second pulling portion 822 to fix the shoelace at both ends.
Specifically, the body of the buckle 1 has a T-shaped structure, the first sub-channel 7111 and the second sub-channel 7112 are respectively positioned at both sides of the T-shaped body, and the locking part 72 is positioned at the middle of the T-shaped body. The material of the shoelace buckle 1 of the present application includes a polymer material or a metal material. Preferably, the material of the shoelace holder 1 is Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS). The ABS material has high strength, good toughness, light weight and easy processing and forming.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5, the shoelace buckle 1 includes locking assemblies at both ends of the guide portion 71, the locking assemblies including jaws, locking caps and locking bases, the locking caps being coupled to the locking bases to form a locking passage 23 for at least partially receiving the traction section 82, the locking passage 23 being communicated with the guide passage 711, the jaws being positioned in the locking passage 23 and elastically clamping the traction section 82 in the locking passage 23 when the locking caps are coupled to the locking bases. The locking cap may be threaded, snap-fit, or nested with the locking base.
Specifically, the locking assemblies include a left locking assembly 21 and a right locking assembly 22, and the left locking assembly 21 and the right locking assembly 22 are located upstream of the first sub-passage 7111 and upstream of the second sub-passage 7112, respectively.
Further, the left locking assembly 21 includes a left locking cap 211 and a left locking base 212, the left locking base 212 has a first jaw 41, the left locking cap 211 is coupled to the left locking base 212 to form a locking channel 23 at least partially accommodating the first traction segment 821, the locking channel 23 is communicated with the guiding channel 711, the first jaw 41 is located in the locking channel 23 and elastically clamps the first traction segment 821 in the locking channel 23 when the left locking cap 211 is coupled to the left locking base 212; the right locking assembly 22 includes a right locking cap 221 and a right locking base 222, the right locking base 222 is provided with a second claw 42, the right locking cap 221 is coupled to the right locking base 222 to form a locking channel 23 for at least partially receiving the second pulling portion 822, the locking channel 23 is communicated with the guiding channel 711, and the second claw 42 is located in the locking channel 23 and elastically clamps the second pulling portion 822 in the locking channel 23 when the right locking cap 221 is coupled to the right locking base 222.
Specifically, the left locking cap 211 is sleeved on the first jaw 41 and is in threaded connection with the left locking base 212; the right locking cap 221 is sleeved on the second jaw 42 and is in threaded connection with the right locking base 222.
Further, the inner ring of the left locking cap 211 has an internal thread, the outer ring of the left locking base 212 has an external thread, and the internal thread of the left locking cap 211 and the external thread of the left locking base 212 are matched with each other. The opening of the left locking cap 211 is tapered toward the end near the first jaws 41. The tapered necking structure of the left locking cap 211 is mainly used for clamping the shoelace. The right locking cap 221 has a similar structure to the left locking cap 211 and the right locking base 222 has a similar structure to the left locking base 212.
Further, the first jaw 41 includes a plurality of teeth arranged at equal intervals around the central axis of the jaw. The design of a plurality of latches has also greatly strengthened the practicality of this application, makes it can be applicable to the flexible rope of different length thickness. The plurality of latches gather toward the central axis of the first jaw 41 to play a role of fastening the shoelace, matching with the left locking cap 211. In addition, an unnecessary string may be wound around the first jaw 41. The second jaw 42 has a similar structure to the first jaw 41.
Referring to fig. 4, the locking channel 721 has a locking hole, and the latch is movably locked in the locking hole and abuts against the reset component.
Specifically, the engaging holes include a first engaging hole 313 and a second engaging hole 314, the first locking tongue 3212 is movably engaged with the first engaging hole 313, one end of the first reset member 3211 abuts against a bottom surface of the first locking tongue 3212, and the other end of the first reset member 3211 abuts against a side wall of the locking channel 721 opposite to the first engaging hole 313; the second locking tongue 3222 is movably engaged with the second engaging hole 314, one end of the second resetting member 3221 abuts against the bottom surface of the second locking tongue 3222, and the other end of the second resetting member 3221 abuts against the side wall of the locking channel 721 opposite to the second engaging hole 314.
Referring to fig. 6, the locking channel 721 is provided with a thread-locking hole, and when the lock tongue is in an unlocked state, the thread-locking hole and the thread-passing hole form a thread-passing channel.
Specifically, the card wire hole includes a first card wire hole 311 and a second card wire hole 312, and preferably, the opening directions of the first card wire hole 311 and the second card wire hole 312 are the same. The opening directions of the first and second engaging holes 313 and 314 are different from the opening directions of the first and second card wire holes 311 and 312, and preferably, the opening directions of the first and second engaging holes 313 and 314 are perpendicular to the opening directions of the first and second card wire holes 311 and 312.
Referring to fig. 5, the guiding channel 711 is provided with a through hole, and the pulling portion 82 passing through the guiding channel 711 is accommodated in the locking channel 721 after passing through the through hole. The wire through holes comprise a left wire through hole 11 and a right wire through hole 12. Specifically, the left wire through hole 11 is located between the left locking component 21 and the locking part 72, and the right wire through hole 12 is located between the right locking component 22 and the locking part 72.
The embodiment of the present application further provides a footwear 8, including: a shoe body 84; lace holes 83 opened on the shoe body 84; a lace including a body segment 81 passing between lace holes 83 of the footwear 8 and pulling segments 82 at both ends of the body segment 81;
and the above-mentioned shoelace buckle 1.
Referring to fig. 7, in an embodiment, the shoelace is threaded into the locking base, and after the shoelace is adjusted to a proper length, the locking cap is tightened to fix the shoelace, the shoelace is threaded out of the left threading hole 11 or the right threading hole 12, and then the shoelace is threaded into the first wire clamping hole 311 or the second wire clamping hole 312. The locking tongue is pressed down, so that the first threading hole 51 and the second threading hole 52 are exposed in the thread clamping holes, the shoelace enters the first threading hole 51, the proper length of the shoelace is adjusted or the shoelace is formed into a needed shape, and then the shoelace returns to pass through the second threading hole 52 and then passes through the first thread clamping hole 311 or the second thread clamping hole 312. The lock tongue is loosened to enable the shoelace to be tightly clamped on the locking assembly.
According to the shoelace buckle, the locking assembly is movably arranged in the locking channel and has a locking state and an unlocking state, so that a shoelace can be clamped and fixed on the shoelace buckle, the step of loosening and tying the shoelace when the shoelace is worn every time is omitted, and the time is greatly saved; the tightness of the shoelace can be adjusted by controlling the locking state and the unlocking state of the locking assembly, and the shoelace locking device can be suitable for flexible ropes of different specifications and models and can form redundant shoelaces into various shapes; and the shoelace is further locked by the locking assembly.
The above detailed description is provided for a shoelace buckle and a shoe tool provided by the embodiments of the present application. The principles and implementations of the present application are described herein using specific examples, which are presented only to aid in understanding the present application. Meanwhile, for those skilled in the art, according to the idea of the present application, there may be variations in the specific embodiments and the application scope, and in summary, the content of the present specification should not be construed as a limitation to the present application.

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1. A shoelace buckle for tightening a shoelace, the shoelace including a traction section, the shoelace buckle comprising:
the guide part is internally provided with a guide channel;
the locking part is provided with a locking channel, and the shoelace sequentially passes through the guide channel and the locking channel; and
the locking assembly is movably arranged in the locking channel and has a locking state and an unlocking state;
when the locking assembly is in a locked state, the locking assembly can lock the traction section in the locking channel; when the locking assembly is in the unlocked state, the locking assembly may release the lace to pass the lace through the locking channel.
2. The shoelace buckle of claim 1, wherein the locking assembly comprises a return member and a locking tongue movably disposed in the locking channel;
the reset component elastically acts on the lock tongue to enable the lock tongue to be switched between a locking state and an unlocking state.
3. The shoelace buckle as claimed in claim 2, wherein the locking tongue is provided with a threading hole therein, and a threading passage is formed therebetween when the threading hole and the locking passage are at least partially overlapped, and the shoelace is at least partially threaded through the threading passage after passing through the guide passage; the reset component elastically acts on the lock tongue to enable the threading hole and the locking channel to be mutually staggered so as to adjust the relative position of the traction section of the shoelace in the locking channel.
4. The shoelace buckle of claim 1, wherein the shoelace further comprises a body segment, and the traction segments comprise a first traction segment and a second traction segment at both ends of the body segment, respectively;
the guide channel comprises a first sub-channel and a second sub-channel which are oppositely arranged and communicated, the first sub-channel at least partially accommodates the first traction section, and the second sub-channel at least partially accommodates the second traction section.
5. The shoelace buckle of claim 2, wherein: the locking assembly comprises a first locking assembly and a second locking assembly;
the first locking assembly comprises a first reset part and a first bolt; the first reset component elastically acts on the first lock tongue to enable the first lock tongue to be switched between a locking state and an unlocking state;
the second locking assembly comprises a second reset component and a second lock tongue, and the second reset component elastically acts on the second lock tongue to enable the second lock tongue to be switched between a locking state and an unlocking state.
6. The shoelace buckle of claim 1, comprising locking assemblies at both ends of the guide portion, the locking assemblies comprising a claw, a locking cap and a locking base, the locking cap being coupled to the locking base to form a locking channel at least partially accommodating the traction section, the locking channel being in communication with the guide channel, the claw being positioned in the locking channel and elastically clamping the traction section in the locking channel when the locking cap is coupled to the locking base.
7. The shoelace buckle of claim 2, wherein the locking channel is provided with a snap hole, and the locking tongue is movably snapped in the snap hole and abuts against the restoring member.
8. The shoelace buckle of claim 3, wherein the locking channel is provided with a wire-locking hole, and the wire-locking hole and the wire-threading hole form the wire-threading channel when the locking tongue is in the unlocked state.
9. The shoelace buckle of claim 1, wherein the guide channel is provided with a threading hole, and a traction piece passing through the guide channel is received in the locking channel after passing through the threading hole.
10. An article of footwear, comprising:
a shoe body;
the shoelace holes are formed in the shoe body;
a lace including a main body section passing between lace holes of the footwear and traction sections located at both ends of the main body section;
and a buckle according to any one of claims 1 to 9.
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