KR20150016744A - A shoes and a method for tying the shoestring - Google Patents

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KR20150016744A
KR20150016744A KR1020130092569A KR20130092569A KR20150016744A KR 20150016744 A KR20150016744 A KR 20150016744A KR 1020130092569 A KR1020130092569 A KR 1020130092569A KR 20130092569 A KR20130092569 A KR 20130092569A KR 20150016744 A KR20150016744 A KR 20150016744A
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The present invention is a shoe in which a shoelace is repeatedly crossed and inserted into a plurality of string holes formed in a vertical direction of a shoe upper, and a shoelace strap is provided at an upper portion of the shoelace, wherein the shoelace string has a plurality of regions Wherein at least one of said regions has a different elasticity, and a method of binding said shoelace.

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[0001] The present invention relates to a method for binding shoes and shoelaces,

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a shoelace binding method used in shoes and shoes.

In shoes such as shoes, casual shoes, and ladies' shoes, a plurality of string holes are formed on the upper so that shoes are worn using shoelaces. In this case, generally, a user inserts a shoelace into a string hole, applies a predetermined tension to the shoe so as to secure the wearing state of the shoe, and attaches a shoelace by tying a knot or the like to perform shoe wearing.

Various methods have been developed in order to make the wearing of shoes quick and easy. Patent Document No. 0445965 discloses a footwear and a binding method in which shoes are easily put on and off by providing a pair of pull- .

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of binding a shoelace, which is used in a shoe and a shoe which can be stably fastened and unfastened.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a shoe in which a shoelace is repeatedly crossed and inserted into a plurality of string holes formed in a vertical direction of a shoe upper and a shoelace strap is provided at an upper portion of the shoe strap, Wherein at least one of the regions has a different elasticity.

Preferably, the shoelace strap includes a first region on one side of the shoelace string, a second region on the other side of the shoelace, and a third region connecting the first region and the second region The first region and the second region have a first elastic limit strain and the third region has a second elastic limit strain less than the first elastic limit strain.

More preferably, the first region and the second region may comprise a rubber material.

More preferably, the shoelace retainer may comprise a base plate fixedly coupled to the upper, a shoelace insertion portion formed at one side of the base plate, and a retaining piece bent at the other side of the base plate.

More preferably, the end of the first region and the end of the second region may be combined with a string fastener.

More preferably, the first region and the second region may be provided with tensile grips.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of binding a shoelace string to a shoe having a plurality of string holes formed in an upper portion thereof in a vertical direction and having a shoelace string hook on the upper portion thereof, And a third region connecting the first region and the second region, wherein the first region and the second region have a first elastic limit strain, and the third region has a first elastic limit strain Preparing a shoestring having a second elastic limit strain smaller than the first shoestring and the second shoestring so that at least a part of the third region is located between the string holes of the lower one of the string holes; The shoe strap is inserted into the string hole so as to intersect the shoe strap in an X-shape in the upper direction of the shoe, and a first fixing part for fixing any one of the parts where the third areas intersect with each other, brother The first region and the second region intersecting each other in an X-shaped fashion in the upper direction of the shoe and sandwiched in the string hole, and the uppermost two string holes are not crossed, Forming a first end knot by binding end portions of the first regions and binding the ends of the second regions to form a second end portion; A method of binding a shoelace comprising the steps of: forming a knot; stretching an elastic member formed by crossing the first region and the second region to elastically stretch and then placing the shoe strap on the shoelace hook; do.

Preferably, the first fixing portion may be a knot formed by binding portions of the third region intersected with each other.

Preferably, the first fixing portion may be formed at a portion closest to the first region and the second region among the portions where the third regions intersect with each other.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of binding a shoelace string to a shoe having a plurality of string holes formed in an upper portion thereof in a vertical direction,

And a third region connecting the first region and the second region and connecting the first region and the second region, wherein the first region and the second region have a first elastic limit strain Preparing a shoe strap having a second elastic limit strain less than the first elastic limit strain, at least a portion of the third region being positioned between the string holes at the bottom of the string holes, The shoelace is inserted into the string hole so as to intersect the shoelace in an X-direction in the upper direction of the shoe, and the shoelace is inserted into the string hole, The first region and the second region intersecting each other in an X-shape in the upper direction of the shoe and sandwiching the first region and the second region in the string hole, and the uppermost two string holes Do not cross Forming an annular portion by inserting the first region and the second region in an upward direction while inserting a string fastener into an end portion of the first region and an end portion of the second region; ; And pulling the hook formed by crossing the first region and the second region to elastically stretch the hook and then hooking the strap on the hook of the shoelace string.

Preferably, the first fixing portion may be a knot formed by binding portions of the intersecting third regions to each other.

More preferably, the first fixing portion may be formed at a portion closest to the first region and the second region among the portions where the third regions intersect with each other.

More preferably, a tensile handle may be provided at an end of the first region and an end of the second region.

According to one aspect of the present invention, there is an effect that the shoelace can be stably fastened and released quickly.

1 is a perspective view showing a shoe according to the present invention.
2 is a perspective view showing a shoelace.
3 is a perspective view showing a shoelace fitting.
4 is a perspective view showing a strap tightening means provided at an end of a shoelace.
5 is a partially enlarged view for explaining a pulling handle.
6 is a view showing a state in which a shoelace string according to the first embodiment of the present invention is inserted into the string holes at the lowermost one among the string holes formed in the upper of the shoe;
7 is a view showing a state in which a first fixing part for fixing a part of a third region of a shoelace according to the first embodiment of the present invention is formed.
8 is a view showing a state in which a crotch portion is formed by intersecting a first region and a second region of a shoelace according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
9 is a view showing a state in which a first end knot is formed by bundling an end of a first region of a shoelace according to the first embodiment of the present invention and a second end knot is formed by binding ends of the second region .
FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a shoe strap hook in which a hook is formed by pulling a hook formed by intersecting a first region and a second region of the shoelace portion according to the first embodiment of the present invention to have a predetermined tension drawing.
11 is a view showing a state in which the shoelace string according to the second embodiment of the present invention is inserted into the string holes at the lowermost one among the string holes formed in the upper of the shoe.
12 is a view showing a state in which a first fixing part for fixing a part of a third region of a shoelace according to the second embodiment of the present invention is formed.
13 is a view showing a state in which a pulling handle is provided in a first region and a second region of a shoelace according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a view showing a state in which an annular portion is formed by intersecting a first region and a second region of a shoelace according to the second embodiment of the present invention; Fig.
15 is a view showing a state in which a strap tightening means is provided at an end portion of a first region of a shoelace string and at an end portion of a second region according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
16 is a view showing a state where the pulling knobs provided in the first region and the second region of the shoelace portion according to the second embodiment of the present invention are pulled out so that the first region and the second region have a predetermined tension, And a second area on the shoelace strap.

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the present specification and drawings, elements having substantially the same configuration are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description will be omitted.

1 is a perspective view showing a shoe according to the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 1, a shoe 100 includes an upper 110, a sulpo 120, a middle 130, and a sole 140.

The upper part 110 surrounds the upper part of the shoe 100 to protect the foot as a part for determining the overall structure and design of the shoe 100.

A plurality of string holes 111 are formed in the upper part 110 in the up and down direction so that the shoelace 10 is inserted into the string hole 111 in the process of wearing the shoe 100.

A shoe strap hook 150 is formed on the upper part of the upper part 110. The shoelace strap 150 performs a function of hitting a part of the shoelace 10.

Meanwhile, the sulpo 120 is connected to the upper 110 to protect the foot.

The midsole 130 is disposed at the lower portion of the upper 110 to mitigate impact applied to the feet and is generally made of EVA material or pylon pile light material.

The sole 140 is disposed at a lower portion of the middle 130 and has a function of preventing slippage as a portion directly contacting with the ground, and is generally made of a relatively durable material.

The shoelace 10 has a plurality of regions in its longitudinal direction, and at least one of the regions has a different elasticity. In the embodiment of the present invention, the first area 11, the second area 12, and the third area 13 are included.

2, the shoelace 10 includes a first region 11 on one side of the shoelace, a second region 12 on the other side of the shoelace, And a third region (13) connecting the first region and the second region, wherein the first region and the second region have a first elastic limit strain, and the third region has a first elastic limit strain 2 elastic limit strain.

The first region 11 is disposed on one side of the shoelace 10 with a predetermined length, and a plastic cap 11a is mounted on the end of the first region 11 so as to easily fit into the string hole. The length of the first region 11 is appropriately determined according to the size of the shoe on which the shoelace 10 is installed and the number of string holes.

The second region 12 is disposed on the other side of the shoelace 10 with a predetermined length. A plastic cap 12a is mounted on the end of the second region 12 so as to be easily inserted into the string hole. The length of the second region 12 is appropriately determined according to the size of the shoe on which the shoelace 10 is provided and the number of string holes.

The first region 11 and the second region 12 have a large strain within the elastic limit. In order to have such a property, the deformation is formed to include a large elastic material. The first region 11 and the second region 12 may be formed of the elastic material alone or may be formed of another material such as a synthetic resin, And the like. When the elastic material is in the form of a fiber, it is preferable that the elastic material is formed into a relatively thick fiber to improve the elastic recovery rate.

The first region 11 and the second region 12 are formed to have a first elastic limit strain ELS1 so that both regions have the same elastic limit strain. Here, the " elastic limit strain rate " means a strain having the largest value of the strain rate within the elastic limit (elastic limit).

The third region 13 connects the first region 11 and the second region 12 to form a middle portion of the shoelace 10. The length of the third region 13 is also appropriately determined according to the size of the shoe on which the shoelace 10 is installed and the number of string holes.

The third region 13 has a relatively small strain within the elastic limit.

The third region 13 is formed of a material such as a general fiber to have such a property. For example, the third region 13 may include cellulose fibers (cotton, flax, coir, etc.) And the third region 13 may be formed of only the corresponding material at the time of manufacturing or may be formed by mixing with other materials.

The third region 13 is formed to have a second elastic limit strain ELS1 which is greater than the first region 11 and the second region 12 in elastic deformation performance The second elastic limiting strain (ELS1) becomes smaller than the first elastic limiting strain (ELS1).

The first area 11 and the third area 13 may be connected by using an adhesive, a connecting metal sphere, a connecting clip, or the first area 11 and the third area 13 may have a fiber shape The fibers at the ends of both regions may be twisted to each other.

Similarly, the connection between the second region 12 and the third region 13 may be achieved by using an adhesive, a connecting metal sphere, a connecting clip, or the like. Alternatively, the second region 12 and the third region 13 may be connected by a fiber The fibers at the ends of both regions may be twisted to each other.

Meanwhile, in the embodiment of the present invention, the first region 11, the second region 12, and the third region 13 constituting the shoelace are exposed to the outside, but the present invention is not limited thereto. That is, the shoe strap 10 of the shoe according to the present invention may further include an outer covering surrounding the outer surface of the first region 11, the second region 12, and the third region 13.

In the shoelace 10 having the above-described configuration, the elasticity of the first region 11 and the second region 12 is the same, and the elasticity of the third region 13 is equal to the elasticity of the first region 11 and the second region 12. [ Since the shoe strap 10 has elasticity different from that of the region 12, the shoe strap 10 can be flexibly and firmly bound when it is bound to the shoe.

The shoe strap 10 of the shoe according to the present invention is configured to include three regions of the first region 11, the second region 12 and the third region 13 in the longitudinal direction thereof, But is not limited thereto. That is, the number of regions included in the shoelace according to the present invention is not particularly limited. For example, the shoelace according to the present invention may be configured to include four, five, six, etc. areas

In the upper part 110 of the shoe according to the present invention, a pair of left and right pairs of upper and lower shoe straps are coupled.

The shoe strap hanger 150 is for firmly fixing the shoelace strap 10 in a state of sufficient tension according to the physical characteristics of the shoe wearer and the allowable length of the hooks S1 and S2, A shoe strap inserting portion 152 formed at one side of the base plate 151 and a latching piece 152 integrally bent at the other side of the base plate 151, 153).

The shoelace strap hook 150 may be formed by placing the shoelace insert 152 in the upper strap hole 111 of the shoe upper 110, preferably the uppermost strap hole, And is coupled to the upper (110) of the shoe parallel to the floor surface.

The shoe strap hook 150 may be fixed to the upper portion 110 of the shoe, but it is not limited thereto and may be connected using a rivet.

A string fastener 160 may be provided at the end of the shoe strap 10 of the shoe according to the present invention, that is, at the end of the first region 11 and the end of the second region 12, respectively.

The strap tightening member 160 sequentially binds the shoelace strap 10 to the strap hole 111 and then pulls the shoelace strap 10 by pulling the shoelace strap 10 in a fully tightened state to hold the shoelace strap 10 tightly The shoelace 10 is inserted into the strap fastener 160 and fixed in an adjustable state according to the physical characteristics of the user.

That is, as shown in FIG. 4, the string fastener 160 has two holes, and the strap is turned into an S-shape so that the shoestring can not be released. Once inside the hole and out, the shoelace is prevented from moving and will remain tightened. The shoelace 10 inserted into the strap tightening member 160 may be pulled or loosened to adjust the overall length of the shoelace 10 by reducing or stretching the shoelace.

The strap tightening tool 160 is an attachment used mainly in a strap such as a belt or a string in a bag or the like, and its shape can be variously applied.

The shoe strap (10) of the shoe according to the present invention may be provided with a pulling handle (170).

The pulling knob 170 is provided to allow the user to easily pull the shoelace 10 in the lateral direction and includes a middle portion of the first region 11 and a portion of the second region 12 Respectively.

As shown in FIG. 5, the pulling knob 170 includes a hook 171 to which the shoelace 10 can be freely moved, and a handle 172 coupled to one side of the hook .

16, the pull tab 170 is pulled sideways to connect the shoelace 10 to both sides of the upper part of the shoe upper part 110 by pulling the grip part 172 connected to the shoe strap 10, And hooked on the respective shoe strap hooks 150 to fix them.

The hook 171 and the handle 172 of the pulling knob 170 may be made of a material having a small amount of deformation, metal, plastic, cloth, or the like, but are not limited thereto.

Hereinafter, with reference to Figs. 6 to 10, a method of binding the shoelace 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described.

 A method of binding a shoe string (10) to a shoe (100) in which a plurality of string holes (111) are formed in an upper part (110) in a vertical direction and a shoelace strap (150) And a third region (13) connecting the first region (11) and the second region (12) on the other side and connecting the first region (11) and the second region (12) And the second region (12) have a first elastic limit strain, and the third region (13) provides a shoelace strap (10) having a second elastic limit strain less than the first elastic limit strain.

The shoestring 10 is inserted into the lowermost string hole 111 so that at least a part of the third region 13 is positioned between the lower string holes 111 of the string holes 111 as shown in FIG. 111).

7, the shoelace 10 is continuously inserted in the upper string hole 111 while crossing the shoe string 100 in the upper direction of the shoe 100 in an X- A first fixing part 10a for fixing any one of the parts intersecting with each other is formed. A first knot N1 is formed by binding the portions of the third region 13 that are close to the first region 11 and the second region 12 to each other to form the first fixing portion 10a .

Even if the first region 11 and the second region 12 are pulled out due to the presence of the first fixing portion 10a, the third region 13 located at the lower portion of the first fixing portion 10a, Delivery is minimized. In this case, since the same tightening level can always be maintained at the foot portion located at the lower portion of the first fixing portion 10a, the user can feel comfortable wearing comfort.

8, the first region 11 and the second region 12 are crossed in an X-shape in the upper direction of the shoe 100 and inserted into the string hole 111, The two string holes are not crossed but are inserted into the string hole 111 in the upper direction and the first region 11 and the second region 12 are intersected to form the loop portions S1 and S2.

9, a first end knot N21 is formed by binding the end of the first region 11, a second end knot N22 is formed by binding the end of the second region 12, . Here, the first end knot N21 and the second end knot N22 are formed so as to be larger than the string hole 111. [ This state is a state in which the shoelace 10 is set to the shoe 100 in a state where the shoelace 10 is not set, except for the case where the shoe 10 is first set.

Finally, as shown in FIG. 10, the user puts his / her foot into the shoe 100, and the first region 11 and the second region 12 of the shoelace 10 are intersected with each other The first region 11 and the second region 12 are elastically stretched to have a predetermined tension by pulling the hooks S1 and S2 so that the first region 11 and the second region 12 are stretched. The region 12 is hung on the shoelace strap hook to complete the shoelace 10 binding.

According to the binding method of the shoelace 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, when the wearer of the shoe 100 wishes to bind the shoelace 10, the first region of the shoelace 10 The first region 11 and the second region 12 are pulled together by pulling the hooks S1 and S2 formed by intersecting the first region 11 and the second region 12 to have a predetermined tension, The shoelace 10 can be easily and quickly bound together with the stable binding action by binding the shoelace fitting member 150 to the shoelace fitting member 150. [ Likewise, if the first region 11 and the second region 12 that are caught by the shoelace strap 150 are taken out, the shoelace 10 can be unbonded if the shoelace 10 is to be unbonded So that the binding of the shoelace 10 can be released easily and quickly.

According to the binding method of the shoelace 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, since the first fixing portion 10a exists, even if the first region 11 and the second region 12 are pulled out The transfer of the force to the third region 13 located at the lower portion of the first fixing portion 10a is minimized. In this case, since the same tightening level can always be maintained at the foot portion located at the lower portion of the first fixing portion 10a, the user can feel a comfortable fit

11 to 16, a description will be made of a method of binding a shoelace according to a second embodiment of the present invention, with reference to the differences from the first embodiment of the present invention described above.

11, the shoestring 10 is inserted into the lowermost string hole (not shown) so that at least a part of the third area 13 is positioned between the lower string holes 111 of the string holes 111 111).

12, the shoelace 10 passing through the string hole 111 at the lowermost portion is crossed in an X-shape in the upper direction of the shoe 100 and is continuously passed through the upper string hole 111 And a first knot N1 is formed by binding the portions of the third region 13 that are close to the first region 11 and the second region 12 to each other to form the first fixing portion 10a ). Here, due to the presence of the first fixing portion 10a, even if the first region 11 and the second region 12 are pulled out, the third region 13 located at the lower portion of the first fixing portion 10a The transmission of the force of the motor is minimized.

14, the first region 11 and the second region 12 are crossed in an X-shape in the upper direction of the shoe and sandwiched in the string hole 111, and the uppermost two string holes The first region 11 and the second region 12 are intersected with each other so as to form the annular portions S11 and S22.

On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 13, the user installs the pulling handles 170 in the middle of the first region 11 and the middle portion of the second region 12, respectively.

The pulling handle 170 is installed in the hooks S11 and S22 formed to cross the first region and the second region so that the user can easily pull the shoelace 10 in the lateral direction. The pulling knob 170 may be formed of a material having a small deformation, that is, a plastic, a metal, a cloth, or the like, but is not limited thereto.

15, a string tightening tool 160 is provided at the end of the first region 12 and the end of the second region 12, respectively, to fix the shoelace 10. This state is a state in which the shoelace 10 is initially set on the shoe 100, and the shoe 100 is in a state in which the shoe 100 does not have a foot, except for the case where the shoelace 10 is first set.

Finally, as shown in Fig. 16, the user puts his / her foot into the shoe 100, and the ring portion formed by intersecting the first region 11 and the second region 12 among the portions of the shoelace 10 The first region 11 and the second region 12 are elastically stretched to have a predetermined tensile force by pulling the pulling knob 170 in the portions S11 and S22 toward the lateral direction, The first area 11 and the second area 12 are hooked on the shoelace strap 150 to finish binding the shoelace strap 10.

As described above, according to the binding method of the shoe strap 10 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, when the wearer of the shoe 100 tries to bind the shoelace 10, The first region 11 and the second region 12 are pulled by the shoe strap hook 150 after the pulling knob 170 is pulled so that the first region 11 and the second region 12 have a predetermined tension. , The shoelace 10 can be easily and quickly bound together with the stable binding action. Similarly, when releasing the binding of the shoelace 10, pulling the pulling handle 170 to pull out the first region 11 and the second region 12 caught in the shoelace strap hook 150, The binding of the shoe strap 10 can be released more easily and quickly.

According to the binding method of the shoelace 10 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, since the first fixing portion 10a exists, even if the first region 21 and the second region 22 are pulled out The transfer of the force to the third region 13 located at the lower portion of the first fixing portion 10a is minimized. In this case, since the same tightening level can always be maintained at the foot portion located at the lower portion of the first fixing portion 10a, the user can feel comfortable wearing comfort.

According to the binding method of the shoelace 10 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, the first region 11 and the second region 12 of the shoelace 10 have a property of a large strain within the elastic limit So that the ankle can be freely moved even if the shoelace 10 is hooked on the shoelace strap 150 so that the ankle can be freely moved.

According to the binding method of the shoelace 10 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, by using the strap tightening tool 160 when fixing the shoelace string, It is possible to carry out the progress of binding.

The embodiments and drawings of the present invention are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, but the present invention can be modified in various embodiments.

10: shoelace 11: first region
12: second area 13: third area
100: shoe 111: string hole
150: shoelace hook 160: string fastener
170: pull handle

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A shoe sole comprising a plurality of regions in a longitudinal direction of the shoe strap, wherein one shoe strap is repeatedly interposed between a plurality of string holes formed in a vertical direction of the shoe upper, Wherein at least one of the regions has a different elasticity. 2. The shoe sole according to claim 1, wherein the shoelace strap includes a first region on one side of the shoelace strap, a second region on the other side of the shoelace strap, and a third region connecting the first region and the second region Wherein the first region and the second region have a first elastic limit strain and the third region has a second elastic limit strain less than the first elastic limit strain. 3. The shoe according to claim 2, wherein the first region and the second region comprise a rubber material. [2] The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the shoelace retainer comprises a base plate fixedly coupled to the upper, a shoe strap insertion portion formed at one side of the base plate, and a retaining piece bent at the other side of the base plate. The shoe according to claim 2, wherein a strap tightening means is provided at an end of the first region and an end of the second region. The shoe according to claim 2, wherein a tension grip is provided on the first region and the second region. [7] The shoe according to claim 6, wherein the pulling handle comprises a hook portion for wrapping the shoelace strap so that the shoelace strap can freely move, and a grip portion coupled to one side of the hook. 1. A method for binding a shoelace to a shoe in which a plurality of string holes are formed in an upper part in a vertical direction and shoe strap hooks are provided on the upper part,
And a third region connecting the first region and the second region and connecting the first region and the second region, wherein the first region and the second region have a first elastic limit strain Preparing a shoe strap having a second elastic limit strain less than the first elastic limit strain;
The shoelace is inserted into the lowest string holes so that at least a part of the third region is located between the string holes at the lowermost of the string holes and then the shoelace string is crossed in the X- Forming a first fixing part that is inserted in the string hole and fixes any one of the parts where the third areas intersect with each other;
The first region and the second region intersecting each other in an X-shaped fashion in the upper direction of the shoe and sandwiched in the string hole, the uppermost two string holes are not crossed but inserted in the string hole in the upper direction, Region and the second region intersect to form a loop;
Forming a first end knot by binding the end of the first region and binding the end of the second region to form a second end knot; And
And stretching the hook formed by crossing the first region and the second region so as to elastically stretch the hook and then hooking the shoe strap to the shoelace hook.
[9] The method according to claim 8, wherein the first fixing portion comprises a knot formed by binding portions of the intersecting third regions together. The method according to claim 8, wherein the first fixing portion is formed at a portion closest to the first region and the second region among the portions where the third regions intersect with each other. 1. A method for binding a shoelace to a shoe in which a plurality of string holes are formed in an upper part in a vertical direction and shoe strap hooks are provided on the upper part,
And a third region connecting the first region and the second region and connecting the first region and the second region, wherein the first region and the second region have a first elastic limit strain Preparing a shoe strap having a second elastic limit strain less than the first elastic limit strain;
The shoelace is inserted into the lowest string holes so that at least a part of the third region is located between the string holes at the lowermost of the string holes and then the shoelace string is crossed in the X- Forming a first fixing part that is inserted in the string hole and fixes any one of the parts where the third areas intersect with each other;
The first region and the second region intersecting each other in an X-shaped fashion in an upper direction of the shoe and sandwiched in the string hole, the uppermost two string holes are not crossed but are inserted into the string hole in the upper direction, Region and the second region intersect to form a loop;
Providing a string fastener at an end of the first region and at an end of the second region; And
And stretching the hook formed by crossing the first region and the second region so as to elastically stretch the hook and then hooking the shoe strap to the shoelace hook.
[12] The method according to claim 11, wherein the first fixing portion comprises a knot formed by binding portions of the intersecting third regions together. 12. The shoelace binding method according to claim 11, wherein the first fixing portion is formed at a portion closest to the first region and the second region among the portions where the third regions cross each other. 12. The shoelace binding method according to claim 11, wherein a tension grip is provided on the first region and the second region.
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