KR20090054001A - Shoes binding tool - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a shoe fastener that can be attached to a shoe and tie a shoe in place of a shoelace.
Shoe fastener according to the invention is characterized in that the configuration having a plurality of hooks that can be replaced by replacing the shoelaces at each point where the shoelaces are fitted, through this configuration anyone can easily fasten the shoe without a shoelace It's easy to adjust the size, and it's easy to put on and take off your shoes.
Shoes, shoelaces, shoelaces
Description
The present invention relates to a shoe fastener that can be attached to the shoe to tie the shoe to replace the shoelace.
Most shoes use fasteners such as shoelaces and zippers, velcro and elastic bands to fasten the shoes.
The most popular way of using such a shoe fastener is to use a shoelace.
By the way, the shoe fasteners, including shoelaces when the shoes are taken off, when washing the shoes, when the size of the shoe fasteners to adjust the size of the use of a lot of uncomfortable or durable, there is a problem that does not wear long shoes.
In addition, children or older people directly dealing with the shoe fasteners can bring a lot of inconvenience.
In addition, a lot of soil or sand through the shoe fasteners, midsole into the shoe, there is no special way to prevent or solve this problem.
The present invention is much simpler to use than the conventional shoe fasteners, by presenting a convenient shoe fastener anyone can easily handle the shoe fasteners in any situation to conveniently wear off the shoes when taking off, when washing the shoes immediately / In order to be attached, it is intended to be easy and fast for anyone to use even when it is necessary to adjust the size of the shoe fasteners.
The shoe fastener using the hole where the shoelace is fitted is suggested by replacing the shoelace which is a representative method among the shoe fastener.
The hanger is configured to have the same position and number as each shoe hole on a plate of the same size as the midsole of shoes.
The hanger may be configured directly to the shoe sole.
In the present invention, the use of the shoe fastener is greatly simplified and simplified, and the following effects occur.
1. Make shoes easier to take off,
2. Fasteners can be removed and attached even when washing shoes,
3. Easy to adjust the size
4. Children and the elderly will also be able to handle the shoe fasteners.
5. Minimize dirt and sand from shoes.
In the shoe fasteners for fastening shoes by replacing shoelaces,
It has a plate of the same size as or similar to the size of the shoe sole, the material of the plate is made of one or more of hard or soft synthetic resin, leather, rubber, the plate has a plurality of hooks that can be fitted into each shoe hole Shoe fasteners characterized by constituting the wealth.
In addition, the plate can be applied directly to the midsole by attaching and embedding in the midsole of the shoe, it is also possible to configure the hook portion in the midsole itself.
Following the description of each name, specific details will be explained based on the accompanying drawings.
In the description of the drawings, the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals regardless of the reference numerals, and redundant description thereof will be omitted.
1. Shoes fasteners (30): means means to tie the shoes. Conventional shoe fasteners are such as shoelaces, velcro, zippers.
2. Shoe midsole (50): refers to the window covering the feet when wearing shoes. Shoe fasteners usually sit above the midsole. The same goes for hiking boots and boots, including ordinary shoes.
3. Plate 10: Introduced in the present invention, it is mounted on the midsole or attached to the midsole or embedded in the midsole. It consists of metal plates or hard or soft synthetic resins, rubber or leather. Naturally, it may be flexible, elastic or rigid.
4. Hanger 20: It replaces the conventional shoelace is configured in the plate to function to prevent the shoes to be loosened by being fitted or hooked into each shoe hole. The material consists of a metal material and a synthetic resin material.
5. Shoe hole 60: A hole in which a conventional shoelace is fitted and is composed of a plurality of holes while being symmetrical with respect to the midsole.
6. Hook part cap: After fastening the shoe fastener of the present invention to the shoe so that only the hook portion configured in the shoe fastener is fitted so that it is able to hold enough even if the force is difficult to hold only the shoe fastener. That is, the hook portion cap is the same shape or size and the same as the plate, a plurality of holes are configured to fit the hook portion. The hanger cap also prevents dirt or sand from getting into your shoes.
1, a shoe fastener having a plate and a hanger configured in accordance with the present invention is shown.
On the plate having the same or the same size as the midsole of the shoe, a plurality of hook parts are configured to match the number and position of the shoe hole.
The material of the plate may be a rather hard synthetic resin and leather, and the hook portion of the plate may be made of metal or synthetic resin.
This shoe fastener having such a basic configuration is to be used on the midsole of the shoe.
In addition, it is possible to configure the hook portion in the state built-in or attached to the shoe midsole, it is also possible to configure only the hook portion without the plate in the midsole itself.
In the case of non-ordinary shoes such as boots, the shoe fasteners of the present invention may be applied to fit the midsole.
The rivet fastening method may be sufficient to configure the hook portion on the plate, and each hook portion may be configured on the plate like a gong.
In addition, the plate and the hook portion is preferably configured on the upper surface of the plate, but if necessary, the lower end of the plate, that is, the hook portion may be configured.
In addition, when the hook portion is configured at the bottom of the plate, the upper surface of the plate may be configured cushion material.
2 shows an example in which the shoe fastener according to the present invention is applied to a shoe.
There is a shoe fastener of the present invention on a normal shoe sole having a shoelace as a fastener.
It can be seen that the shoelaces can be fastened without loosening the shoelaces through the shoelaces, even without the conventional shoelaces.
If the back of the foot, that is, the upper hooks are pulled out of the shoe hole one by one, the shoe is loosened as much, and in this way, the shoe fastener can be easily removed / attached from the shoe hole.
The shoe fasteners can also be used upside down.
3, another embodiment 1 of a shoe fastener according to the present invention is shown.
The same context or shoelace as the shoe fasteners mentioned in FIGS. 1 and 2 is further configured.
This is to recognize the shoelace as a fashion bar, while having the convenience through this shoe fastener to maintain the fashion with the conventional shoelaces.
That is, the shoelace fastener is configured in parallel with the conventional shoelace imitation.
This shoe fastener is to configure the actual shoelace in the appropriate position around the plate or hook portion.
4 shows another embodiment of the shoe fastener according to the present invention.
It can be seen that the plate has two layers.
The plate can be configured in two layers so that the bottom layer is below the shoe hole and the upper layer is above the shoe hole to prevent dirt or sand from entering the shoe through the shoe fastener.
The plate of the two-ply structure has an edge width such that the shoe hole portion can be fitted, and the structure that allows the remaining portions to be attached to each other will be fine.
Thus, one layer can be positioned below the shoe hole and the other layer above the shoe hole.
In this case it will be possible to minimize the entry of dirt or sand into the shoe through a conventional shoelace, midsole.
In addition, the plate here may be made of one of two layers of hard, the other layer of the soft, both layers may be made of the same material.
It is also possible to configure the shoelace mentioned in Figure 3 in one layer, it is also possible to configure only the hole for the shoelace can be fitted.
In addition, the two-ply plate may be detachable from each other, it is possible to use a Velcro, magnet.
Although not illustrated in the drawings, basically, the following additional configurations and other embodiments may be recalled in the present invention.
1. Hook parts may be configured on both the upper and lower sides of the plate.
2. The edge of the plate may be a shoe hole into which the actual shoelace can be fitted. The shoemaker can also use the shoelaces directly.
3. The plate and the hook portion of the plate may be formed in such a way that the width gradually widens at the tip of the shoe. In other words, if you look at the conventional shoelaces in most cases when looking down the tip of the foot from the bottom to the back of the foot can be seen that the width of the shoelaces slightly widened. To fit this, the shoe fasteners also go up and become slightly wider.
4. This shoe fastener may be used with shoelaces even if the shoelace is a conventional shoe fastener. In this case, it may be more comfortable to use the shoe fastener upside down than to cover the shoelace.
5. Even when the shoe fastener of the present invention is mounted on the shoe midsole and the shoe hole as shown in FIG. 2, a separate hanger cap may be configured to prevent the hanger from being loose or not subjected to force. In other words, it will be a concept of a cover that is fitted separately only the hook portion of the shoe fasteners. In this case, the shoe fastener of the present invention may function even if much greater force is applied.
1: Shoe fastener having a plate and a hook part configured in accordance with the present invention
Figure 2: Example of applying the shoe fastener according to the invention on the shoe
Figure 3: Another embodiment of the shoe fastener according to the present invention
Figure 4: Another embodiment of the shoe fastener according to the present invention
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10: plate 20: hanger 30: shoes fastener 40: shoes 50: midsole 60: shoe hole 80: shoe laces
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KR200451902Y1 (en) * | 2010-05-28 | 2011-01-18 | 노홍진 | Band shoelace |
KR20200113644A (en) * | 2019-03-26 | 2020-10-07 | 최명국 | Movable lacing apparatus for footwear |
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KR200451902Y1 (en) * | 2010-05-28 | 2011-01-18 | 노홍진 | Band shoelace |
KR20200113644A (en) * | 2019-03-26 | 2020-10-07 | 최명국 | Movable lacing apparatus for footwear |
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