KR200451902Y1 - Band shoelace - Google Patents

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KR200451902Y1
KR200451902Y1 KR2020100005593U KR20100005593U KR200451902Y1 KR 200451902 Y1 KR200451902 Y1 KR 200451902Y1 KR 2020100005593 U KR2020100005593 U KR 2020100005593U KR 20100005593 U KR20100005593 U KR 20100005593U KR 200451902 Y1 KR200451902 Y1 KR 200451902Y1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/08Hook fastenings; Rotary hooks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/22Fastening devices with elastic tightening parts between pairs of eyelets, e.g. clamps, springs, bands
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/24Ornamental buckles or other ornaments for shoes, with fastening function

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The present invention relates to a band-type shoelace, and more particularly, in a shoe having an incision formed with a shoelace hole along both sides of the rim, wherein both sides of the cover portion formed along the shoelace hole are inelastic materials. A fastening hole is formed corresponding to the shoelace hole, and the middle section has a band-shaped body provided with an elastic body, and a hook portion fastened to the fastening hole and fitted into the shoelace hole, thereby replacing the conventional shoelace in the form of a string. In addition to preventing safety accidents that may occur due to loosening of the shoelaces in the form of strings, an elastic zone is provided in the middle area of the band-shaped body, so that shoes can be comfortably worn and taken off, and the upper surface of the band-shaped body It is equipped with various decorative elements on the body to create a new and aesthetically pleasing appearance without damaging the comfortable structure of the shoe. The present invention relates to a band-type shoelace that can be provided.

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A band-type fastener}

The present invention relates to a band-type shoelace, and more particularly, in a shoe having an incision formed with a shoelace hole along both sides of the rim, wherein both sides of the cover portion formed along the shoelace hole are inelastic materials. A fastening hole is formed corresponding to the shoelace hole, and the middle section has a band-shaped body provided with an elastic body, and a hook portion fastened to the fastening hole and fitted into the shoelace hole, thereby replacing the conventional shoelace in the form of a string. In addition to preventing safety accidents that may occur due to loosening of the shoelaces in the form of strings, an elastic zone is provided in the middle area of the band-shaped body, so that shoes can be comfortably worn and taken off, and the upper surface of the band-shaped body It is equipped with various decorative elements on the body to create a new and aesthetically pleasing appearance without damaging the comfortable structure of the shoe. The present invention relates to a band-type shoelace that can be provided.

In general, shoes have been mainly used for various functional purposes such as protecting the foot, but recently, comfortable and casual shoes having aesthetically pleasing appearance as well as various functional uses have become a public concern. Therefore, a new appearance for the shoe in line with this trend is being explored. However, while maintaining a comfortable structure of the shoe while manufacturing a shoe that conforms to the fashion trend is too difficult problem was often limited to changes in the color or pattern of the shoe.

For example, in the case of a shoe having an outsole, an outer shell covering the instep, an incision formed by opening the instep, and a plurality of shoelace holes formed at predetermined intervals on both sides of the incision, the color and pattern of the outer shell may be changed. The shoelace of color was used to bind the incision through the shoelace opening, or the shoelace in various forms to create a more aesthetic appearance. But this form alone did not provide aesthetic satisfaction. In addition, these shoes should be tightened as necessary to prevent the feet from flowing to the shoe, so that the user has to untie and tie the shoelaces whenever you wear off the shoes. Also, even after tying the shoelaces, the knot is released and the shoelaces are attracted to the floor, and various safety accidents may occur such as the user or others step on the loosened shoelaces.

The present invention has been made to solve such a problem, it is to conventionally prevent various safety accidents such as stepping on the shoelaces unwound by the user or other people by loosening the shoelace knot of the conventional string form.

In addition, to solve the hassle of untieing and tying the shoelace knot of the rope form when taking off the shoes.

It is also to provide a novel and aesthetically pleasing appearance to a conventional shoe without compromising the comfortable structure of the shoe.

Band-shaped shoelace according to the present invention is a band-shaped body coupled to the outside or inside of the incision open to the instep of the shoe, and is coupled to a plurality of shoelace holes formed at regular intervals on both sides of the incision and the band In the band-shaped shoelace consisting of a hook portion for binding the body to the incision, the band-shaped body is formed on both sides of the non-elastic material in which a fastening hole is formed corresponding to the hook portion to be fitted into the shoelace hole, the both sides It is characterized by a technical configuration consisting of an intermediate zone of elastic bodies disposed between the zones.

In addition, a decorative member is further included on the surface of the band-shaped body.

Band-type shoelace according to the present invention is a band-type shoe provided with a hook portion that is caught in the shoelace hole in place of the conventional shoelace in a plurality of shoelace holes formed at regular intervals on both sides of the open incision portion of the instep The use of laces not only prevents accidents that may occur due to the loosening of conventional laces, but also avoids the hassle of untieing and tying the laces of traditional laces every time a shoe is worn off. There is an effect that can improve the convenience.

In addition, by printing or attaching various decorative members on the surface of the band-shaped body there is an effect that can provide a new and aesthetically pleasing appearance without damaging the comfortable structure of the shoe.

1 is a perspective view of a band-type shoelace according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2A is a state diagram showing a state in which Figure 1 is padded on the inside of the shoe.
Figure 2B is a state diagram showing a state in which Figure 1 is padded on the outside of the shoe.
Figure 3 is a state diagram showing a state in which Figure 1 is integrally connected to the shoe through sewing.
4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA of FIG.
5 is a perspective view of a band-type shoelace according to another embodiment of the present invention.
6 is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line BB of FIG.

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Band-shaped shoelace 10 according to the present invention is a band-shaped body 20 is coupled to the outside or inside of the incision (2) open to the instep of the shoe (1), and the incision (2) on both sides In the band-shaped shoelace 10, which is fitted to a plurality of shoelace holes (3) formed at regular intervals and consists of a hook portion (30) for binding the band-shaped body (20) to the incision (2), The band-shaped body 20 has both side sections 21 of the non-elastic material formed with a fastening hole 22 to correspond to the hook portion 30 fitted into the shoelace hole 3, and the both side sections ( It consists of an intermediate section 23 of an elastic body disposed between 21).

The band-shaped body 20 is a band form formed to be somewhat larger than the incision width of the incision (2). Fastening holes 22 are formed in both side sections 21 of the band-shaped body 20 so as to correspond to the shoelace holes 3, and the fastening holes 22 correspond to one shoelace hole 3. One fastening hole 22 may be formed in the band-shaped body 20, but preferably in one shoelace hole 3 as shown in FIG. 1 for a stable coupling of the hook part 30. Two fastening holes 22 may be formed at both sides of the corresponding band-shaped body 20, and as illustrated in FIG. 5, the band-shaped body 20 corresponding to the two shoelace holes 3 may be formed. Three fastening holes 22 may be formed in position. In addition, both side sections 21 of the band-shaped body 20 are made of flexible (elastic) flexible inelastic fibers, such as leather or inelastic fabric, which both sides 21 gently bends well along the instep. This is because the hook portion 30 coupled to the fastening hole 22 can be prevented from being separated while being stretched. On the contrary, the middle section 23 of the band-shaped body 20 is made of elastic fibers such as elastic fabrics that can be stretched to suit the user's feet or to be convenient when taking off the shoes 1. The method of forming the non-elastic body both side region 21 and the elastic intermediate region 23 of the band-shaped body 20 can be all a variety of known methods. For example, only the middle section 23 may be elastic and both sides 21 may be integrally formed by a weaving method of making inelastic, and the entire body is made of an elastic body, but the inelastic body is padded on both sides of the band-shaped body. 20 can also be formed.

In addition, the surface of the band-shaped body 20 may be provided with a decorative member 25, the decorative member 25 is provided on the surface of the band-shaped body 20 in the form of printing, stitching or aesthetically esthetic To provide a satisfactory appearance.

The hook portion 30 includes support plates 31 and 31 'formed with an arm rivet 32 and 32', hooks 33 and 33 'coupled to the support plates 31 and 31', and the band-shaped body. The male rivets 34 and 34 'are provided to be inserted into the female rivets 32'32' through the fastening holes 22 of the 20 to fix the hook portion 30 to the band-shaped body 20. Consisting of fixed plates 35, 35 '.

The hook portion 30 configured as described above includes a plate-shaped support plate 31 positioned to correspond to one side fastening hole 22 of the band-shaped body 20 as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, and the support plate ( 31 is provided on both sides of the upper surface and the lower end penetrates through the support plate 31, the female rivet 32 having a round mushroom-shaped head 32b formed with a guide hole 32a to the inside, and the support plate 31 Protruding upward from one side between the female rivets 32 of the hook 33 is fitted into the shoelace hole (3) and the fastening hole 22 on the other surface of the band-shaped body (20) The male rivet 34 penetrating and inserted into the guide hole 32a may be formed of a fixing plate 35 provided at both sides. Here, the male rivet 34 is a mushroom having a hollow inside as a whole through the fastening hole 22 of the band-shaped body 20 in the form of a cylinder with an open top and a hollow inside as shown in FIG. 4. It is inserted into the head (32b) along the guide hole (32a) of the shaped rivet 32 is to be riveted.

In addition, the hook portion 30 is a plate-shaped support plate 31 ′ positioned to correspond to 2-3 shoelace holes 3 on one surface of the band-shaped body 20 as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. And a round mushroom head 32b 'provided with 3-4 on the upper surface of the support plate 31' and having a lower end penetrating through the support plate 31 'and having guide holes 32a' formed therein. An arm rivet 32 'and one side of the' S 'shape are fitted into the support plate 31' and the other side is hooked to the shoelace hole 3 and the hook 33 'and the band-shaped body It may be made of a fixing plate (35 ') having three to four male (34') is inserted into the guide hole (32a ') penetrating through the fastening hole 22 on the other side of the (20). Here, the hook 33 'having one side fitted to the support plate 31' freely moves between the gaps D of the female rivets 32 'while the other side fits properly to the position of the shoelace hole 3. The adjustment is possible. And the male rivet 34 'is riveted to the same structure as the male rivet 34 described above.

Band-shaped shoelace 10 according to the present invention configured as described above in place of the conventional shoelace of a plurality of shoelace holes (3) formed at regular intervals on both sides of the open incision portion (2) of the instep In use, between the incision 2 and the tongue 4, ie inside the shoe 1, so that the hooks 33, 33 ′ of the hook part 30 face the outside of the shoe 1. It may be combined and provided as shown in Figure 2A to cover the incision 2, the shoe (1) so that the hooks (33, 33 ') of the hook portion 30 toward the inside of the shoe (1) as shown in Figure 2B It may be provided coupled to cover the outer edge of the cutout 2 from the outside of the. In addition, as shown in FIG. 3, the hooks 33 and 33 ′ of the hook part 30 are sewn inside the shoe 1 so as to face the outside of the shoe 1 in place of the tongue 4, and thus the shoe 1. It may be provided integrally connected with, the fixing plate (35, 35 ') of the hook portion 30 is sewn from the outside of the shoe (1) so as to be exposed to the outside of the shoe (1) is provided integrally connected with the shoe (1) (Not shown).

Therefore, by using the band-type shoelace (10) to prevent the safety accident that can occur in the conventional shoelaces of the shoelaces in advance, as well as the trouble of tying and untieing the shoelaces of the conventional rope-shaped when taking off shoes It is to improve the ease of use by eliminating the roam. In addition, it is possible to provide a new and aesthetically pleasing appearance without damaging the comfortable structure of the shoe by providing a variety of decorative members 25 on the surface of the band-shaped body 20 in the form of printing, stitching or attachment. .

1: shoe 2: incision
3: shoelace eyelet 4: tongue
10: band-shaped shoelace 20: band-shaped body
21: Both sides 22: Fasteners
23: middle section 25: decorative member
30: hook part 31, 31 ': support plate
32, 32 ': Armored 32a, 32a': Guide hole
32b, 32b ': head 33, 33': hook
34, 34 ': Male rivet 35, 35': Mounting plate

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Band-shaped body 20 coupled to the outside or inside of the incision 2 open to the instep of the shoe (1), and a plurality of shoelace holes (3) formed at regular intervals on both sides of the incision (2) In the band-shaped shoelace (10) consisting of a hook portion (30) which is coupled to and coupled to the band-shaped body (20) to the incision (2),
The band-shaped body 20 has both side sections 21 of the non-elastic material formed with a fastening hole 22 to correspond to the hook portion 30 fitted into the shoelace hole 3, and the both side sections ( Band-shaped shoelace, characterized in that consisting of the middle section 23 of the elastic body disposed between 21).
delete The method of claim 1,
Band-type shoelace, characterized in that the decorative member 25 is further included on the surface of the band-shaped body (20).
The method of claim 1,
The hook portion 30 is a plate-shaped support plate 31 positioned to correspond to the one surface fastening hole 22 of the band-shaped body 20, and is provided on both sides of the upper surface of the support plate 31, the lower end of the support plate 31 ) And a protruding from one side between the female rivet 32 having a round mushroom-shaped head 32b formed with a guide hole 32a to the inside, and the female rivets 32 of the support plate 31. The hook 33 is upwardly bent and is fitted into the shoelace hole 3 and the male is inserted into the guide hole 32a through the fastening hole 22 at the other surface of the band-shaped body 20. Band-type shoelace, characterized in that the rivet 34 made of a fixed plate 35 provided on both sides.
The method of claim 1,
The hook portion 30 has a plate-like support plate 31 'positioned on one surface of the band-shaped body 20 so as to correspond to two or three shoelace holes 3, and an upper surface of the support plate 31'. 3-4 and the lower end penetrates through the support plate (31 ') is open and the female rivet 32' having a round mushroom head 32b 'formed with a guide hole (32a') to the inside, 'S' One side of the shape of the chair is fitted to the support plate (31 ') and the other side of the hook 33' is fitted into the shoelace hole (3) and the fastening hole 22 at the other surface of the band-shaped body (20) Band-type shoelace, characterized in that consisting of a fixed plate (35 ') having three to four (34') is inserted into and coupled to the guide hole (32a ') through.
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