US20060053658A1 - Unique systems and methods for fastening footwear - Google Patents
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- Lacing-type footwear is an important part of our life, but adjusting, tying, and untying a lace are time-consuming and frustrating. Plus, a bow is snagging and cumbersome. Accordingly, there are ever-increasing demands for a convenient, safe, and aesthetic system, which could fasten a footwear quickly and easily, and is affordable, compact, and simple without exposing a bow knot.
- a unique system comprises a tongue of a predetermined footwear, a lace, a lace-end fastener, and at least one lace-section fastener.
- the footwear has two opposite sides and a plurality of lace receivers disposed thereon.
- the footwear is laced with the lace to define opposite lace sections, each of which extends between two of the lace receivers on the same side.
- the tongue has at least one opening.
- the tongue comprises a plurality of layers.
- the lace is threaded through the at least one opening.
- the lace ends are fastened by the lace-end fastener.
- the lace ends are hidden inside the tongue.
- the at least one lace-section fastener is for at least one of the lace sections to be fastened thereon and for at least one of the lace sections to be unfastened therefrom, to fasten the footwear on and to unfasten the footwear from a foot, respectively.
- FIGS. 1A, 1B , 1 C, and 1 D illustrate examples of the unique system.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate examples of a tongue.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a lace-end fastener.
- FIG. 5 illustrates another example of the unique system.
- FIGS. 6, 7 illustrate examples of hook disposition.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate examples of a preventing device.
- FIGS. 10, 11 , and 12 illustrate a lace receiver or a part of a lace-section fastener.
- FIGS. 13A and 13B illustrate the equivalents of the lace-section fastener.
- FIG. 14 illustrates another tongue-opening disposition.
- FIGS. 15A and 15B illustrate the equivalents of the lace-end fastener.
- FIG. 16 illustrates an other application of the unique system.
- FIGS. 17A and 17B illustrate the equivalents of the lace-section fastener.
- FIG. 18 illustrates a protecting-device disposition
- a unique system, partially or fully elastic or non-elastic, for fastening a predetermined footwear on a foot can comprise: a tongue of the footwear, a partially or fully elastic or non-elastic lace, a lace-end fastener, and at least one lace-section fastener.
- the unique system is made of at least one predetermined material.
- the footwear has two opposite sides and a plurality of lace-receivers disposed thereon.
- the lace receivers can comprise at least one hook, at least one ring, the like of at least one hook, the like of at least one ring, the equivalent of at least one hook, the equivalent of at least one ring, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B of the present invention illustrate a unique system for fastening a predetermined footwear on a foot.
- the footwear has opposite sides 50 and 51 and a plurality of lace receivers disposed at predetermined locations thereon.
- the lace receivers have rings 70 , 71 , 78 , and 79 and hooks 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 76 , and 77 :
- the unique system comprises a tongue 40 of the footwear, a lace 41 , a lace-end fastener, and at least one lace-section fastener:
- the footwear is laced with lace 41 so that each of opposite lace sections 48 a , 49 a , 48 b , 49 b , 48 c , and 49 c extends between two of the lace receivers on the same one side of opposite sides 50 and 51 :
- Each of lace ends 46 and 47 is threaded through one of openings 53 and 54 , and through opening 55 .
- Lace ends 46 and 47 are tied together so that they are fastened together (e.g., lace ends 46 and 47 are tied together into a bow, and further if desired, the bow is tied into a knot), to set at least one predetermined lace tension of lace 41 .
- a foot can be inserted into the footwear at any time (e.g., a foot can be inserted into the footwear before, during, or after lace ends 46 and 47 are fastened together). Then, lace ends 46 and 47 are threaded back through opening 55 and hidden inside tongue top 45 , so that:
- FIG. 1A of the present invention illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- FIG. 1A of the present invention illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- FIG. 1A of the present invention illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- FIG. 1A of the present invention illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- FIG. 1C of the present invention illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- FIG. 1C of the present invention illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the sixth example, except that
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- FIG. 1C of the present invention illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the sixth example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- FIG. 1C of the present invention illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the eighth example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- a unique system equivalent to the unique system in the first example, comprises the unique system in the sixth example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- a unique system equivalent to the unique system in the first example, comprises the unique system in the fifth example, except that (similar to the ninth example above):
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- FIG. 1D illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example.
- This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- a unique system equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can comprise the unique system in the fifth example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- a unique system equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can comprise the unique system in the eighth example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- tongue 40 can have only two openings 53 and 54 (instead of three openings 53 , 54 , and 55 ):
- a unique system equivalent to the unique system in the first example, comprises the unique system in the first example, except that:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
- the tongue comprises at least one top layer and at least one bottom layer.
- the at least one top layer is attached to or integrated into the at least one bottom layer along the edges thereof, by using elastic and/or non-elastic thread(s) (as re-enforcing device(s)).
- the at least one top layer has two openings (equivalent to openings 53 and 54 in the first example).
- the at least one bottom layer has at least one layer 28 and an opening 29 .
- Opening 29 (equivalent to opening 55 in the first example) is disposed generally below the level of the two openings of the at least one top layer.
- At least one layer 28 (represented by the dotted lines) is disposed between the at least one top layer and the rest of the at least one bottom layer.
- At least one layer 28 is disposed generally at the level of the two openings of the at least one top layer.
- At least one layer 28 is made of at least one predetermined material, so that:
- At least one layer 28 can have a width which is narrower than, equal to, or wider than the width of any other layer of the tongue.
- At least one layer 28 can have a length which is shorter than, equal to, or longer than the length of any other layer of the tongue.
- At least one layer 28 can have a size which is smaller than, equal to, or larger than the size of any other layer of the tongue.
- At least one layer 28 can be attached to or integrated into at least one other layer of the tongue (for example, at least one layer 28 can be partially or fully sewn to either at least one of the rest of the at least one bottom layer, at least one of the at least one top layer, or both).
- At least one layer of the tongue can be made of material(s), such as vinyl, leather, suede, rubber, the like, the equivalent, etc. which will not fray.
- the tongue can comprise at least one re-enforcing device (for example, a re-enforcing device can comprise elastic thread, non-elastic thread, glue, heat, rivet, grommet, velcro, clamp, snap lock, button, hook, ring, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above).
- a re-enforcing device can comprise elastic thread, non-elastic thread, glue, heat, rivet, grommet, velcro, clamp, snap lock, button, hook, ring, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above).
- Each of the at least one re-enforcing device is for attaching at least one layer of the tongue together and for re-enforcing at least one layer of the tongue to prevent at least one layer of the tongue from fraying (e.g., an elastic or non-elastic thread is sewn along the edges of at least one layer of the tongue to attach the at least one layer together, and another elastic or non-elastic thread 30 is sewn on the edges of the tongue around opening 29 to re-enforce the edges of the tongue around opening 29 to prevent the edges from fraying) (e.g., heat and/or glue is pressed along the edges of at least one layer of the tongue to attach the at least one layer together, and heat and/or glue is pressed along the edges of the tongue around opening 29 to re-enforce the edges of the tongue around opening 29 to prevent the edges from fraying).
- an elastic or non-elastic thread is sewn along the edges of at least one layer of the tongue to attach the at least one layer together
- the tongue can have at least one opening and outer and inner surfaces. Each of the at least one opening can extend from the outer surface to the inner surface. Any of the at least one opening can be disposed:
- the tongue can have at least one opening and outer and inner surfaces. Each of the at least one opening can extend from the outer surface to the inner surface. Any of the at least one opening can be disposed:
- Each hook can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a unique system. Each hook can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally. Each hook is for a lace to be hooked thereon, from any predetermined direction.
- Each ring can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a unique system.
- Each ring can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally.
- Each ring is for a lace to be hooked thereon (by being threaded therethrough), from any predetermined direction.
- Each hook can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a unique system (which is equivalent to the unique system in the first example).
- Each hook can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally.
- Each hook is for a lace to be hooked thereon, from any predetermined direction.
- Each ring can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a unique system (which is equivalent to the unique system in the first example).
- Each ring can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally.
- Each ring is for a lace to be hooked thereon (by being threaded therethrough), from any predetermined direction.
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively.
- the following fastening and unfastening methods are also equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from line 56 to line 64), respectively:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively.
- the following fastening and unfastening methods are also equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from line 56 to line 64), respectively:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively.
- the following fastening and unfastening methods are also equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from line 56 to line 64), respectively:
- fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively.
- the following fastening and unfastening methods are also equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from line 56 to line 64), respectively:
- Each of the two opposite elastic or non-elastic portions can be lifted up, when a predetermined external force is applied thereto, to expose at least one of opposite hooks 98 ; and can return to its original form and/or location, when the predetermined external force is removed therefrom.
- a unique system equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener.
- At least one of opposite hooks 98 can be a part or an entirety of the at least one lace-section fastener (each of the at least one lace-section fastener is equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example).
- Each hook can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a footwear.
- Each hook can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally.
- Each hook is for a lace to be hooked thereon, from any predetermined direction.
- Each ring can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a footwear.
- Each ring can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally.
- Each ring is for a lace to be hooked thereon (by being threaded therethrough), from any predetermined direction.
- Ring 118 comprises a ring-shaped portion of one of the two opposite sides of the footwear.
- the ring-shaped portion has a hole, which extends from the top-side to the under-side of one of the two opposite sides of the footwear.
- Ring 118 is represented by the dotted line.
- Ring 118 is equivalent to each of rings 70 , 71 , 78 , and 79 in the first example.
- Rings 120 and 122 are sewn to the under-side and the top-side of one of the two opposite sides, respectively.
- a lace section 124 can be hooked on ring 128 (by being threaded thereto.
- Lace section 124 is equivalent to any lace section in the present invention (e.g., lace section 124 is equivalent to either lace section 48 a or 49 a in the first example).
- the at least one additional element is selected from the group consisting of at least one predetermined relief, at least one predetermined design, at least one predetermined printing, at least one predetermined painting, at least one predetermined stamping, at least one predetermined device, at least one predetermined inscription, at least one predetermined decal, at least one predetermined engraving, at least one predetermined embossing, at least one predetermined decor, and a combination of at least two of the above.
- FIG. 15A illustrates a tongue equivalent and similar to the tongue in FIG. 1B except that, the bottom-layer of this tongue comprises two opposite portions partially attached to each other longitudinally along their adjacent edges to create an opening (which is equivalent to opening 55 in FIG. 1B ) therebetween in the bottom-layer for the two lace ends of the lace to be threaded therethrough:
- This unique system operates similarly as the unique system in the first example to fasten the footwear on and to unfasten the footwear from a foot.
- the fastening and unfastening methods of this unique system are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively.
- the first lace section can be replaced by a duplicate of the second lace section, which functions like and is assembled the same way as the second lace section; or the second lace section can be replaced by a duplicate of the first lace section, which functions like and is assembled the same way as the first lace section.
- Each of the at least one protecting device can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from the footwear and/or the unique system.
- the cross-section of each of the at least one protecting device can have any predetermined shape and size.
- Each of the at least one protecting device can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- at least one material which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent,
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A unique system comprises a tongue of a predetermined footwear, a lace, a lace-end fastener, and at least one lace-section fastener. The footwear has two opposite sides and a plurality of lace receivers disposed thereon. The footwear is laced with the lace to define opposite lace sections, each of which extends between two of the lace receivers on the same side. The tongue has at least one opening. The tongue comprises a plurality of layers. The lace is threaded through the at least one opening. The lace ends are fastened by the lace-end fastener. The lace ends are hidden inside the tongue. The at least one lace-section fastener is for at least one of the lace sections to be fastened thereon and for at least one of the lace sections to be unfastened therefrom, to fasten the footwear on and to unfasten the footwear from a foot, respectively.
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- Lacing-type footwear is an important part of our life, but adjusting, tying, and untying a lace are time-consuming and frustrating. Plus, a bow is snagging and cumbersome. Accordingly, there are ever-increasing demands for a convenient, safe, and aesthetic system, which could fasten a footwear quickly and easily, and is affordable, compact, and simple without exposing a bow knot.
- Prior arts heretofore have snagging and poking problem of either a bow knot or a cumbersome, hazardous device. A number of cumbersome, hazardous devices have been introduced in: the U.S. Pat. No. 4,094,029 filed Apr. 14, 1977; the U.S. Pat. No. 4,157,622 filed Sep. 26, 1977; the U.S. Pat. No. 4,428,101 filed Oct. 1, 1981; the U.S. Pat. No. 4,733,439 filed Jun. 3, 1987; the U.S. Pat. No. 4,777,705 filed Nov. 2, 1987; the U.S. Pat. No. 4,918,840 filed Jan. 26, 1989; the U.S. Pat. No. 4,884,321 filed Jul. 25, 1988; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,274 filed Apr. 30, 1990; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,158,428 filed Mar. 18, 1991; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,190 filed Jul. 16, 1990; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,053 filed Sep. 23, 1992; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,313,719 filed Apr. 27, 1993; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,903,959 filed Nov. 24, 1997; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,557,864 filed Feb. 6, 1995; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,116 filed Nov. 15, 1995; the U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,276 filed Jan. 16, 1996; the U.S. Pat. No. 6,453,525 filed Aug. 3, 2001; the U.S. Pat. No. 6,571,438 filed Aug. 3, 2001; the U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 filed Aug. 10, 2001; the U.S. Pat. No. 6,779,281 filed Feb. 12, 2003; and the U.S. Pat. No. 6,823,610 filed Dec. 6, 2002. These patents teach that to fasten a footwear onto a foot, a user ties lace ends of a lace together, fastens them to a cumbersome, hazardous, expensive device, and exposes them, causing snagging, poking, abrading problem and, therefore, inevitable personal injury. Therefore, all prior arts heretofore teach away from the present invention.
- Having many advantages over all the prior arts heretofore, the unique system of the present invention:
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- hides lace ends and lace-end fastener inside the tongue of a footwear and prevent them from moving, to eliminate snagging, tripping hazards. This is highly advantageous over all the prior arts, because it utilizes the tongue of a footwear, which is already there, to hide lace ends and lace-end fastener therein, to eliminate the needs for any additional cumbersome, hazardous devices;
- makes a foot feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing a footwear with the unique system applied thereto.
- (for example, a footwear can have a predetermined tongue so that:
- the tongue can predeterminedly cushion a foot from a lace, a lace-end fastener, and/or at least one lace-section fastener of a unique system, and/or
- the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear).
- has at least one lace-section fastener. If desired, at least one of the at least one lace-section fastener can comprise at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear, which the unique system is applied thereto.
- fastens the tongue of a footwear in place when fastening the footwear onto a foot;
- only needs to be assembled once to set predetermined lace tensions, which can be reset any time;
- eliminates the needs for adjusting, tying a lace every time a footwear is fastened onto a foot;
- eliminates the needs for adjusting, untying a lace every time a footwear is unfastened from a foot;
- is inexpensive, compact, safe, and simple. Thus, it can be used by people of almost any age;
- applies interlock method. Thus, the harder it is pulled, the more securely it fastens a footwear;
- only needs to be assembled once;
- only needs one finger to be operated; and
- can also serve as a safety system when, for example, partially or entirely made of light-reflecting or glow-in-the-dark material.
- Other objects and advantages will become apparent from the ensuing specification and drawings.
- A unique system comprises a tongue of a predetermined footwear, a lace, a lace-end fastener, and at least one lace-section fastener. The footwear has two opposite sides and a plurality of lace receivers disposed thereon. The footwear is laced with the lace to define opposite lace sections, each of which extends between two of the lace receivers on the same side. The tongue has at least one opening. The tongue comprises a plurality of layers. The lace is threaded through the at least one opening. The lace ends are fastened by the lace-end fastener. The lace ends are hidden inside the tongue. The at least one lace-section fastener is for at least one of the lace sections to be fastened thereon and for at least one of the lace sections to be unfastened therefrom, to fasten the footwear on and to unfasten the footwear from a foot, respectively.
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FIGS. 1A, 1B , 1C, and 1D illustrate examples of the unique system. -
FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate examples of a tongue. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a lace-end fastener. -
FIG. 5 illustrates another example of the unique system. -
FIGS. 6, 7 illustrate examples of hook disposition. -
FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate examples of a preventing device. -
FIGS. 10, 11 , and 12 illustrate a lace receiver or a part of a lace-section fastener. -
FIGS. 13A and 13B illustrate the equivalents of the lace-section fastener. -
FIG. 14 illustrates another tongue-opening disposition. -
FIGS. 15A and 15B illustrate the equivalents of the lace-end fastener. -
FIG. 16 illustrates an other application of the unique system. -
FIGS. 17A and 17B illustrate the equivalents of the lace-section fastener. -
FIG. 18 illustrates a protecting-device disposition. - Structure:
- A unique system, partially or fully elastic or non-elastic, for fastening a predetermined footwear on a foot, can comprise: a tongue of the footwear, a partially or fully elastic or non-elastic lace, a lace-end fastener, and at least one lace-section fastener. The unique system is made of at least one predetermined material.
- The footwear has two opposite sides and a plurality of lace-receivers disposed thereon. The lace receivers can comprise at least one hook, at least one ring, the like of at least one hook, the like of at least one ring, the equivalent of at least one hook, the equivalent of at least one ring, or a combination of at least two of the above. At least one of the at least one lace-section fastener:
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- can be separate from at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear,
- can be attached to at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear,
- can be integrated into at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear,
- can comprise at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear, and/or
- can have at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear.
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FIGS. 1A and 1B of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 4 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrate a unique system for fastening a predetermined footwear on a foot. The footwear hasopposite sides 50 and 51 and a plurality of lace receivers disposed at predetermined locations thereon. The lace receivers haverings -
- Each of
rings opposite sides 50 and 51 as part thereof (For example, each ofrings opposite sides 50 and 51. Each of these ring-shaped portions surrounds a hole). - Each of
hooks opposite sides 50 and 51 as part thereof. The tips are predeterminedly bent to narrow the mouths ofhooks - the tips can prevent
hooks - each of
hooks
- the tips can prevent
- Each of
- The unique system comprises a
tongue 40 of the footwear, alace 41, a lace-end fastener, and at least one lace-section fastener: -
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Tongue 40 comprises at least onetop layer 20 and at least onebottom layer 21. At least one of at least onetop layer 20 is attached to or integrated into at least one of at least onebottom layer 21, at at least one predetermined location thereon (for example, they are sewn together partially or fully along their edges to define a seam between their edges).Tongue 40 has an outer surface, an inner surface, atongue top 45, and threeopenings - Each of
openings Opening 55 extends from the outer surface, through at least one of at least one bottom layer 21 (or through the seam), to the inner surface. -
Openings rings Opening 55 is disposed generally above the level ofrings openings rings Tongue 40 can be partially or fully elastic or non-elastic.Tongue 40 can be made of at least one predetermined material, so that:-
tongue 40 can predeterminedly cushion a foot fromlace 41, the lace-end fastener, and/or the at least one lace-section fastener, and/or - the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear.
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Lace 41 can be partially or fully elastic or non-elastic.Lace 41 can be made of at least one predetermined material.Lace 41 has a plurality of opposite lace sections, and lace ends 46 and 47.- (For example, each of the opposite lace sections is selected from the group consisting of:
opposite lace sections
- (For example, each of the opposite lace sections is selected from the group consisting of:
- c) The lace-end fastener can be partially or fully elastic or non-elastic. The lace-end fastener can be made of at least one predetermined material. The lace-end fastener comprises lace ends 46 and 47.
- d) The at least one lace-section fastener can be partially or fully elastic or non-elastic. The at least one lace-section fastener can be made of at least one predetermined material. The at least one lace-section fastener comprises one lace-section fastener, which comprises two opposite lace receivers, which comprise
opposite hooks
- a)
- Assemblage:
- To assemble the unique system, the footwear is laced with
lace 41 so that each ofopposite lace sections opposite sides 50 and 51: -
-
lace section 48 a extends betweenring 71 andhook 75 on the same side, -
lace section 49 a extends betweenring 70 andhook 74 on the same side, -
lace section 48 b extends betweenhook 73 andhook 77 on the same side, - lace section 49 b extends between
hook 72 andhook 76 on the same side, -
lace section 48 c extends betweenhook 75 andring 79 on the same side, and - lace section 49 c extends between
hook 74 andring 78 on the same side.
-
- Each of lace ends 46 and 47 is threaded through one of
openings opening 55. Lace ends 46 and 47 are tied together so that they are fastened together (e.g., lace ends 46 and 47 are tied together into a bow, and further if desired, the bow is tied into a knot), to set at least one predetermined lace tension oflace 41. A foot can be inserted into the footwear at any time (e.g., a foot can be inserted into the footwear before, during, or after lace ends 46 and 47 are fastened together). Then, lace ends 46 and 47 are threaded back throughopening 55 and hidden insidetongue top 45, so that: -
- lace ends 46 and 47 are predeterminedly secured in place and prevented from moving,
- lace ends 46 and 47 predetermiinedly stay above the rest of
lace 41, and - the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear.
- Operation:
- The following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from
line 50 to line 56), respectively: -
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot:
- hook at least one of the lace sections on the at least one lace-section fastener, respectively.
- b) To unfasten a footwear from a foot:
- unhook at least one of the lace sections from the at least one lace-section fastener, respectively.
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot:
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods above, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods above, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
lace sections opposite lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
opposite lace sections opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
-
FIG. 1A of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 4 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that: -
- The lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 74 and 75 (instead of
opposite hooks 72 and 73).
- The lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 74 and 75 (instead of
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
lace sections 48 b and 49 b on the lace-section fastener. - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
opposite lace sections 48 b and 49 b from the lace-section fastener.
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
-
FIG. 1A of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 4 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that: -
- This unique system has two lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- first lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 72 and 73, and
- second lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 74 and 75.
- This unique system has two lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot,
hook lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot,
-
FIG. 1A of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 4 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that: -
- This unique system has two lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- first lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 72 and 73, and
- second lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 76 and 77.
- This unique system has two lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot,
hook lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot,
-
FIG. 1A of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 4 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that: -
- This unique system has three lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- first lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 72 and 73,
- second lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 74 and 75, and
- third lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 76 and 77.
- This unique system has three lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
-
FIG. 1C of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 1 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that: -
- a) The lace-section fastener comprises
hook 56 and ring 57 (instead ofopposite hooks 72 and 73).Hook 56 and ring 57:- are equivalent to and replace
opposite hooks - are attached to or integrated into each other, and separate from the footwear; and
- are equivalent to and replace
- b)
Ring 57 has a hole.Ring 57 is forlace section 48 a to be hooked thereon (by being threaded there through) to fastenlace section 48 a onring 57.Hook 56 has atip 59.Tip 59 is equivalent to the tip of any one ofhooks Tip 59 is predeterminedly bent to narrow the mouth ofhook 56, so that:-
tip 59 can preventhook 56 from snagging, poking, etc., and -
hook 56 can securely fastenlace section 49 a thereon whenlace section 49 a is hooked thereon, regardless of the tension oflace section 49 a (for example,lace section 49 a can be loose or tight; orlace section 49 a can be worn loosely or tightly).
-
- a) The lace-section fastener comprises
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot,
hook lace section 49 a onhook 56 to fasten it on the lace-section fastener. - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
lace section 49 a fromhook 56 to unfasten it from the lace-section fastener (for example, by liftinghook 56 untillace section 49 a slides offhook 56;- or by flipping
hook 56 offlace section 49 a).
- or by flipping
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot,
-
FIG. 1C of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 1 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the sixth example, except that -
- this unique system has two lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- first lace-section fastener comprises
hook 56 andring 57, and - second lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 74 and 75.
- first lace-section fastener comprises
- this unique system has two lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook at least one of
opposite lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook at least one of
opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook at least one of
-
FIG. 1C of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 1 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the sixth example, except that: -
- This unique system has three lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- first lace-section fastener comprises
hook 56 andring 57, - second lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 74 and 75, and
- third lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 76 and 77.
- first lace-section fastener comprises
- This unique system has three lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook each of
opposite lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook each of
opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook each of
-
FIG. 1C of the present invention (please, refer toFIG. 1 in my above-mentioned patent) illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the eighth example, except that: -
- at least one of the second and third lace-section fasteners can be replaced with at least one of the following fourth and fifth lace-section fasteners, respectively, and vice versa,
- the fourth lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 84 and 85,
- the fifth lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 86 and 87,
- each of four
opposite hooks opposite hooks - each of four
opposite hooks opposite sides 50 and 51 at predetermined location thereon, forlace 41 to hook thereon to create a different predetermined lace tension of lace 41 (e.g., to create higher or lower lace tension of lace 41).
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook each of
opposite lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook each of
opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook each of
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, comprises the unique system in the sixth example, except that:
-
- This unique system has two lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- first lace-section fastener comprises
hook 56 andring 57, and - second lace-section fastener comprises a duplicate of the first lace-section fastener (the second lace-section fastener comprises a duplicate of
hook 56 and a duplicate ofring 57, which are attached to or integrated into each other as in the sixth example). Similar to the first lace-section fastener, the second lace-section fastener is equivalent to and replaces opposite hooks 76 and 77, and is separate from the footwear.
- first lace-section fastener comprises
- This unique system has two lace-section fasteners (instead of one lace-section fastener):
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
lace sections 49 a and 49 c on the two lace-section fasteners, respectively. - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
opposite lace sections 49 a and 49 c from the two lace-section fasteners, respectively.
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, comprises the unique system in the fifth example, except that (similar to the ninth example above):
-
- at least one of the first, second, and third lace-section fasteners can be replaced with at least one of the following fourth, fifth, and sixth lace-section fasteners, respectively, and vice versa,
- each of the fourth, fifth, and sixth lace-section fasteners comprises two opposite hooks,
- each of these opposite hooks is equivalent to any one of six
opposite hooks - each of the opposite hooks is attached to or integrated into one of
opposite sides 50 and 51 at predetermined location thereon, forlace 41 to hook thereon to create a different predetermined lace tension of lace 41 (e.g., to create higher or lower lace tension of lace 41).
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
-
FIG. 1D illustrates a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example. This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except that: -
- each ring of the lace receivers is replaced with a hook so that the lace receivers comprise only hooks (instead of hooks and rings),
- this unique system has at least one lace-section fastener (instead of one lace-section fastener), and
- the at least one lace-section fastener comprises at least one of the lace receivers for
lace 41 to be hooked thereon and to be unhooked therefrom to fasten the footwear on and to unfasten the footwear from a foot, respectively (the at least one of the lace receivers can comprise any hook(s) of the hooks).
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook at least one of the opposite lace sections on the at least one lace-section fastener, respectively.
- b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook at least one of the opposite lace sections from the at least one lace-section fastener, respectively.
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can comprise the unique system in the fifth example, except that:
-
- This unique system has one lace-section fastener (instead of three lace-section fasteners):
- the lace-section fastener comprises opposite hooks 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, and 77.
- This unique system has one lace-section fastener (instead of three lace-section fasteners):
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can comprise the unique system in the eighth example, except that:
-
- This unique system has one lace-section fastener (instead of three lace-section fasteners):
- the lace-section fastener comprises
hook 56,ring 57, andopposite hooks
- the lace-section fastener comprises
- This unique system has one lace-section fastener (instead of three lace-section fasteners):
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
- In the first, second, third, fourth, or fifth example:
-
- each hook of the lace receivers (which is not a part of any lace-section fastener(s)), can be replaced with a ring, and/or
- each ring of the lace receivers (which is not a part of any lace-section fastener(s)), can be replaced with a hook.
- In the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, or fourteenth example:
-
- each hook of the lace receivers (which is not a part of any lace-section fastener(s)), can be replaced with a ring, and/or
- each ring of the lace receivers (which is not a part of any lace-section fastener(s)), can be replaced with a hook.
- In all the examples in the present invention,
tongue 40 can have only twoopenings 53 and 54 (instead of threeopenings -
- when assembling the unique system,
lace 41 is threaded through only twoopenings 53 and 54 (instead of threeopenings - then, lace ends 46 and 47 are tied together so that they are fastened together, to set predetermined lace tensions of
lace 41, and - lace ends 46 and 47 are threaded back into
tongue 40, and hidden intongue top 45, so that lace ends 46 and 47 are secured in place and prevented from moving.
- when assembling the unique system,
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, comprises the unique system in the first example, except that:
-
- the lace-section fastener can be replaced with another lace-section fastener,
- the other lace-section fastener comprises two opposite hooks,
- each of these two opposite hooks is equivalent to any one of
opposite hooks - each of the two opposite hooks is attached to or integrated into one of
opposite sides 50 and 51 at predetermined location thereon, forlace 41 to hook thereon to create a different predetermined lace tension of lace 41 (e.g., to create higher or lower lace tension of lace 41).
- By applying the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, the following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:
-
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
lace sections - b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, unhook
opposite lace sections
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, hook opposite
- 1) Tongue:
-
- A tongue, equivalent to any tongue in the present invention, can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the- dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can be partially or fully elastic or non-elastic. - A tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can have any predetermined shape and size. - A tongue of a footwear or each layer of a tongue (which is equivalent to tongue 40) can be made of at least one predetermined material, so that:
- the tongue or at least one layer of the tongue can predeterminedly cushion a foot from a lace, a lace-end fastener, and/or at least one lace-section fastener, and/or
- the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear.
- A tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can comprise at least one predetermined top layer and at least one predetermined bottom layer. At least one of the at least one top layer can be attached to or integrated into at least one of the at least one bottom layer, at at least one predetermined location thereon. Independently, each layer of the at least one top layer and the at least one bottom layer can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be made of at least one predetermined material. - A tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can be made of at least one predetermined material. - The cross-section of a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can have any predetermined shape and size. - A tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can comprise a plurality of predetermined layers. Each of the layers can be attached to or integrated into at least one other layer of the layers, at at least one predetermined location thereon. - A tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can comprise a plurality of predetermined layers. Each layer of the tongue, regardless of the rest of the tongue:- can have any predetermined shape and size, can be made of at least one predetermined material,
- can comprise a single piece of material(s) or a plurality of pieces of material(s), which are attached to or integrated into each other (or one another),
- can have a width which is narrower than, equal to, or wider than the width of any other layer of the tongue,
- can have a length which is shorter than, equal to, or longer than the length of any other layer of the tongue, and/or
- can have a size which is smaller than, equal to, or larger than the size of any other layer of the tongue.
- For example, a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can comprise at least one top layer and at least one bottom layer. Each layer of the at least one top layer and the at least one bottom layer can be attached to or integrated into at least one other layer of the at least one top layer and the at least one bottom layer. - For example, a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can be partially or fully elastic or non-elastic. - For example, a footwear has a tongue. The tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can be made of at least one predetermined material, so that the tongue can predeterminedly cushion a foot from a lace, a lace-end fastener, and/or at least one lace-section fastener, and so that the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear. - For example, a part or an entirety of
tongue 40 can be selected from the group consisting of: at least one predetermined foam layer, at least one predetermined fabric layer, at least one predetermined plastic layer, at least one predetermined nylon layer, at least one predetermined vinyl layer, at least one predetermined leather layer, at least one predetermined suede layer, at least one predetermined rubber layer, the like, the equivalent, and a combination of at least two of the above. - For example, each layer of a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can be attached to or integrated into at least one other layer of the tongue and can be re-enforced to be prevented from fraying, with at least one re-enforcing device (for example, a re-enforcing device, for re-enforcing the layers of a tongue to prevent the layers from fraying, can comprise elastic thread, non-elastic thread, glue, heat, rivet, grommet, velcro, clamp, snap lock, button, hook, ring, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above). - For example,
FIG. 2 illustrates a tongue (equivalent to tongue 40) of a footwear. The tongue is made of at least one predetermined material, so that:- the tongue can predeterminedly cushion a foot from a lace, a lace-end fastener, and/or at least one lace-section fastener, and
- the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear.
- The tongue comprises at least one top layer and at least one bottom layer. The at least one top layer is attached to or integrated into the at least one bottom layer along the edges thereof, by using elastic and/or non-elastic thread(s) (as re-enforcing device(s)). The at least one top layer has two openings (equivalent to
openings - The at least one bottom layer has at least one
layer 28 and anopening 29. Opening 29 (equivalent to opening 55 in the first example) is disposed generally below the level of the two openings of the at least one top layer. At least one layer 28 (represented by the dotted lines) is disposed between the at least one top layer and the rest of the at least one bottom layer. At least onelayer 28 is disposed generally at the level of the two openings of the at least one top layer. At least onelayer 28 is made of at least one predetermined material, so that: -
- At least one
layer 28 can predeterminedly cushion a foot from a lace, a lace-end fastener, and/or at least one lace-section fastener, and - the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear.
- At least one
- At least one
layer 28 can have a width which is narrower than, equal to, or wider than the width of any other layer of the tongue. - At least one
layer 28 can have a length which is shorter than, equal to, or longer than the length of any other layer of the tongue. - At least one
layer 28 can have a size which is smaller than, equal to, or larger than the size of any other layer of the tongue. - At least one
layer 28 can be attached to or integrated into at least one other layer of the tongue (for example, at least onelayer 28 can be partially or fully sewn to either at least one of the rest of the at least one bottom layer, at least one of the at least one top layer, or both). At least one layer of the tongue can be made of material(s), such as vinyl, leather, suede, rubber, the like, the equivalent, etc. which will not fray. - Further, the tongue can comprise at least one re-enforcing device (for example, a re-enforcing device can comprise elastic thread, non-elastic thread, glue, heat, rivet, grommet, velcro, clamp, snap lock, button, hook, ring, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above). Each of the at least one re-enforcing device is for attaching at least one layer of the tongue together and for re-enforcing at least one layer of the tongue to prevent at least one layer of the tongue from fraying (e.g., an elastic or non-elastic thread is sewn along the edges of at least one layer of the tongue to attach the at least one layer together, and another elastic or
non-elastic thread 30 is sewn on the edges of the tongue around opening 29 to re-enforce the edges of the tongue around opening 29 to prevent the edges from fraying) (e.g., heat and/or glue is pressed along the edges of at least one layer of the tongue to attach the at least one layer together, and heat and/or glue is pressed along the edges of the tongue around opening 29 to re-enforce the edges of the tongue around opening 29 to prevent the edges from fraying). -
- For example, a tongue (equivalent to tongue 40) of a predetermined footwear, can have a plurality of predetermined layers. At least one layer (equivalent to at least one
layer 28 inFIG. 2 ) of the layers is made of at least one predetermined material, so that:- the at least one layer of the layers can predeterminedly cushion a foot from a lace, a lace- end fastener, and/or at least one lace-section fastener, and
- the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear.
- For example,
FIG. 3 illustrates a tongue, equivalent totongue 40. The tongue has at least one opening. The tongue comprises at least one top layer and at least one bottom layer. At least one of the at least one top layer can be sewn to at least one of the at least one bottom layer, at at least one predetermined location thereon, as follows:- for example, anywhere along the edges thereof with at least one thread, to define a
seam 23 between the edges thereof; and/or - for example, anywhere in the mid sections thereof with at least one
thread 22, to define and/or to close partially or fully the tongue top of the tongue for lace ends of a lace and/or a lace-end fastener to be hidden in the tongue top and to be prevented from moving (e.g., to be prevented from sliding down).
- for example, anywhere along the edges thereof with at least one thread, to define a
- Each layer of a tongue (which is equivalent to tongue 40) can have any predetermined shape and size, regardless of the rest of the tongue.
- For example, each layer of a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can be attached to or integrated into at least one other layer of the tongue. - For example, any layer of a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can be smaller than, narrower than, shorter than, equal to, bigger than, wider than, and/or longer than any other layer of the tongue. - For example, any layer of a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can be rectangular, square, oval, round, triangular, or otherwise shaped. - A tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can have at least one predetermined opening. Each of the at least one opening can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location thereon, in any predetermined direction therefrom. - For example, a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can comprise a plurality of predetermined layers:- a) each of the layers is sewn to at least one other of the layers, along their edges, to define at least one seam between their edges; and/or
- b) if any of the layers comprises a plurality of portions, these portions can be sewn to each other (or one another), to define at least one other seam in the layer between the edges of its portions.
- For example, a tongue (equivalent to tongue 40) of a predetermined footwear, can have a plurality of predetermined layers. At least one layer (equivalent to at least one
- The tongue can have at least one opening and outer and inner surfaces. Each of the at least one opening can extend from the outer surface to the inner surface. Any of the at least one opening can be disposed:
-
- in at least one of the layers,
- in at least one of the at least one seam and/or the at least one other seam (e.g., in a seam at the tongue-top area and/or in a seam at the tongue-side area and/or in an other seam in at least one of the layers), and/or
- a combination of at least two of the above.
- For example, a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can comprise at least one top layer and at least one bottom layer:- a) the at least one top layer is sewn to the at least one bottom layer along their edges, to define at least one seam between their edges; and/or
- b) if any layer of the at least one top layer and the at least one bottom layer comprises a plurality of portions, these portions can be sewn to each other or one another, to define at least one other seam in the layer between the edges of its portions.
- The tongue can have at least one opening and outer and inner surfaces. Each of the at least one opening can extend from the outer surface to the inner surface. Any of the at least one opening can be disposed:
-
- in at least one of the at least one top layer,
- in at least one of the at least one bottom layer,
- in at least one of the at least one seam and/or the at least one other seam (e.g., in the seam at the tongue-top area and/or in the seam at the tongue-side area and/or in the other seam in at least one of the at least one top layer and/or in the other seam in at least one of the at least one bottom layer), and/or
- a combination of at least two of the above.
- For example, a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, has at least one opening. One or each of lace ends 46 and 47 can be threaded through at least one of the at least one opening of the tongue. Lace ends 46 and 47 are tied together so that they are fastened together, to set predetermined lace tensions oflace 41, and are hidden securely inside the tongue top of the tongue and prevented from moving. - For example, a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can have three openings. The seam, where at least one top layer of the tongue is attached to or integrated into at least one bottom layer of the tongue, has two of the three openings. The at least one bottom layer of the tongue has the last one of the three openings. Each of lace ends 46 and 47 is threaded through one opening in the seam, and through the last opening. Lace ends 46 and 47 are tied together so that lace ends 46 and 47 are fastened together, and are threaded back through the last opening into the tongue top to be hidden therein and prevented from moving. - For example, a tongue, equivalent to any tongue in the present invention, can have at least one opening. Further, if desired, any one of the at least one opening can comprise grommet, thread (e.g., elastic or non-elastic), glue, predetermined material(s) (e.g., folded portion(s) of layer(s) of the tongue surrounding the opening), the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above, which surrounds the opening to re-enforce the portion of the tongue surrounding the opening to prevent the opening from fraying.
- For example, a tongue, equivalent to any tongue in the present invention, can replace any tongue in the present invention. The tongue can have just two openings (e.g., they are equivalent to
openings - For example, a tongue, equivalent to
tongue 40, can have at least one opening. Each of the at least one opening, regardless of the rest of the at least one opening, can be disposed upside down, right side up, sidewards, upwards, downwards, longitudinally, horizontally, diagonally, or otherwise disposed. - For example, a tongue, equivalent to any tongue in the present invention, can have at least one opening. Each of the at least one opening, regardless of the rest of the at least one opening, can have any predetermined shape and size (e.g., a curved line, a straight line, a wavy line, a line with at least one of its two ends rounded to prevent wear and tear (for example, the shape of a dumb bell of opening 29 in
FIG. 2 ), an oval, a waxing-or-waning-moon shape, a square, a rectangle, a triangle, a round shape, any other shape, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- 2) Lace:
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- A lace, equivalent to any lace in the present invention, can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A lace, equivalent to
lace 41, can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a footwear and/or a unique system (which is equivalent to the unique system in the first example). - The cross-section of a lace, equivalent to
lace 41, can have any predetermined shape and size. - A lace, equivalent to
lace 41, can comprise at least one lace, each of which can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be made of at least one material. - A lace, equivalent to
lace 41, can have a plurality of lace sections. - A foot can be inserted into a footwear at any time(s).
- For example, in the first example, the foot can be inserted into the footwear before, during, or after lace ends 46 and 47 are fastened together, to set at least one predetermined lace tension of
lace 41. Lace ends 46 and 47 can be refastened any time to reset at least one predetermined lace tension oflace 41. - For example, in the first example, the foot can be inserted into the footwear before, during, or after the assemblage.
- 3) Lace-end fastener:
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- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention, can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to the lace-end fastener in the first example, can be partially or fully fixed or movable.
- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention, can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a footwear and/or a unique system (which is equivalent to any unique system in the present invention).
- The cross-section of a lace-end fastener, equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention, can have any predetermined shape and size.
- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to the lace-end fastener in the first example, can be separate from, attached to, or integrated into a tongue of a footwear, a lace, at least one lace-section fastener, and/or a footwear.
- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to the lace-end fastener in the first example, for fastening two lace ends of a lace, can comprise at least one portion of the lace and/or at least one portion of a predetermined device (for example, a device can comprise a clamp with or without an electronic device, for example, to measure a walking distance).
- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to the lace-end fastener in the first example, for fastening two lace ends of a lace, can comprise the two lace ends of the lace and/or a predetermined device.
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have a lace-end fastener. The lace-end fastener can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from the unique system and/or a footwear.
- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention, can be fixed or movable, and can comprise at least one predetermined hook, at least one predetermined ring, the like of at least one predetermined hook, the like of at least one predetermined ring, the equivalent of at least one predetermined hook, the equivalent of at least one predetermined ring, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- Each hook can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a unique system. Each hook can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally. Each hook is for a lace to be hooked thereon, from any predetermined direction.
- Each ring can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a unique system. Each ring can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally. Each ring is for a lace to be hooked thereon (by being threaded therethrough), from any predetermined direction.
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- For example, a lace-end fastener (for example, at least one hook and/or at least one ring), equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention, can be disposed upside down (for example,
FIG. 6 illustrates an upside-down hook), right side up (for example,FIG. 7 illustrates a right-side-up hook), sidewards, upwards, downwards, longitudinally, horizontally, diagonally, or otherwise disposed. - For example, a lace-end fastener (for example, at least one hook and/or at least one ring), equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention, can be disposed upside down, right side up, sidewards (for example,
FIG. 4 illustrates a lace-end fastener disposed sidewards), upwards, downwards, longitudinally, horizontally, diagonally, or otherwise disposed. - For example, a lace-end fastener, equivalent to the lace-end fastener in the first example, can comprise the two lace ends of a lace. The two lace ends can be tied together so that the lace ends are fastened together.
- For example, a lace-end fastener, equivalent to the lace-end fastener in the first example, can comprise a predetermined clamp for releasably or permanently clamping, at predetermined pressure(s), two lace ends of a lace together so that the lace ends are fastened together. Each of the two lace ends can be clamped in any predetermined direction.
- For example, a lace-end fastener, equivalent to the lace-end fastener in the first example, can comprise a predetermined clamp and/or two lace ends of a lace. The two lace ends can be tied separately or together. The clamp is for releasably or permanently clamping, at predetermined pressure(s), the two lace ends together so that the lace ends are fastened together.
- For example,
FIG. 4 illustrates a predetermined lace-end fastener, equivalent to the lace-end fastener in the first example. This lace-end fastener comprises a predetermined clamp. The clamp comprises a predetermined ring 37, which has a predetermined hole. Each of lace ends 46 and 47 is threaded through the hole of ring 37 in the same direction as or in the opposite direction from the direction the other of lace ends 46 and 47 is threaded in. Then, each of lace ends 46 and 47 can be tied separately (e.g., tied into at least one knot or at least one half-bow knot so that each of lace ends 46 and 47 can be untied quickly and easily), or can be tied together with the other of lace ends 46 and 47. As a result, the clamp releasably or permanently clamps, at predetermined pressure(s), lace ends 46 and 47 together so that lace ends 46 and 47 are fastened together.
- For example, a lace-end fastener (for example, at least one hook and/or at least one ring), equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention, can be disposed upside down (for example,
- 4) Lace-section fastener:
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- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example, can be partially or fully fixed or movable.
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. Any of the at least one lace-section fastener, which is equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example, can be separate from, attached to, or integrated into a tongue of a footwear, a lace, a lace-end fastener, any other of the at least one lace-section fastener, and/or a footwear.
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. Each of the at least one lace-section fastener can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from the unique system and/or a footwear.
- For example, a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. Each of the at least one lace-section fastener can be disposed:
- on the top-side of one of the two opposite sides of a footwear;
- on the under-side of one of the two opposite sides of a footwear;
- at the edge of one of the two opposite sides of a footwear;
- in one of the two opposite sides of a footwear (e.g., a lace-section fastener can comprises a predetermined integrated ring (for example,
ring 118 inFIG. 12 ), which comprises a ring-shaped portion of one of the two opposite sides. This portion extends from the top-side to the under-side of one of the two opposite sides, and surrounds a predetermined hole); or - a combination of at least two of the above.
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. Each of the at least one lace-section fastener can be separate from, attached to, or integrated into a footwear at any predetermined location(s) thereon, in any predetermined direction(s) therefrom. Each of the at least one lace-section fastener can fasten at least one lace section thereon. Each of the at least one lace-section fastener can have any predetermined shape and size.
- For example, a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. The at least one lace-section fastener can comprise at least one lace-section fastener in the first example and/or at least one lace-section fastener in the sixth example. Each of the at least one lace-section fastener can function as described in the first and/or sixth examples above, respectively.
- For example, a unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. Any (or the top of any) of the at least one lace-section fastener can have the predetermined shape of any heart, any bow, any flower, any oval, any rectangle, any square, any circle, any partial-or-full-human-being shape, any partial-or-full-animal shape, any animation, any shape in nature, any man-made shape, and/or any other predetermined shape.
- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can be fixed or movable, and can comprise at least one predetermined hook, at least one predetermined ring, the like of at least one predetermined hook, the like of at least one predetermined ring, the equivalent of at least one predetermined hook, the equivalent of at least one predetermined ring, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- Each hook can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a unique system (which is equivalent to the unique system in the first example). Each hook can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally. Each hook is for a lace to be hooked thereon, from any predetermined direction.
- Each ring can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a unique system (which is equivalent to the unique system in the first example). Each ring can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally. Each ring is for a lace to be hooked thereon (by being threaded therethrough), from any predetermined direction.
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- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. At least one of the at least one lace-section fastener can be separate from, can be attached to, can be integrated into, can function as, can comprise, and/or can have at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear, which is equivalent to any footwear in the present invention.
- For example, each of the at least one lace-section fastener in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and/or twelfth examples. can comprise or have at least one of the lace receivers therein.
- For example, the lace-section fastener in the sixth example are separate from the lace receivers.
- For example, the lace-section fastener in the first example comprises two of the lace receivers.
- For example, three lace-section fasteners in the eighth example have four
hooks - For example, any lace-section fastener (for example, at least one hook and/or at least one ring), equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can be disposed upside down (for example,
FIG. 6 illustrates an upside-down hook), right side up (for example,FIG. 7 illustrates a right-side-up hook), sidewards, upwards, downwards, longitudinally, horizontally, diagonally, or otherwise disposed. - For example, any lace-section fastener (for example, at least one hook and/or at least one ring), equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can be disposed upside down (for example,
FIG. 1C illustrates upside-down hook 56 and ring 57), right side up (for example,FIG. 1C illustrates right-side-up hooks 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 84, 85, 86, and 87), sidewards, upwards, downwards, longitudinally, horizontally, diagonally, or otherwise disposed. - For example, any lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can also function as any lace receiver of any footwear, and vice versa.
- For example, a lace-section fastener, equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example, can comprise a wire with its one end bent into a hook and its other end bent into a ring. The hook and ring function similarly as
hook 56 andring 57 in the sixth example, respectively. - For example, a lace-section fastener, equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example, can comprise a wire spring, which is resilient. The wire spring has one of its two ends bent into a hook and the other one of its two ends bent into a ring. The hook and ring function similarly as
hook 56 andring 57 in the sixth example, respectively.
- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a footwear and/or a unique system (which is equivalent to any unique system in the present invention).
- The cross-section of a lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can have any predetermined shape and size.
- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example, can be made of different predetermined material(s) from or can be made of the same predetermined material(s) as any element(s) of a footwear, and can be attached to or integrated into the footwear as part of the footwear.
- For example, a predetermined hole in one side of the two opposite sides of a footwear is the hole of a ring (for example,
ring 118 inFIG. 12 ). The ring is part of a lace-section fastener. The ring comprises the ring-shaped portion of that one side of the two opposite sides. As part of that one side, the ring-shaped portion surrounds the hole, and is part of the footwear.
- For example, a predetermined hole in one side of the two opposite sides of a footwear is the hole of a ring (for example,
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. At least one of the at least one lace-section fastener can be separate from, can be attached to, can be integrated into, can function as, can comprise, and/or can have at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear, which is equivalent to any footwear in the present invention.
- 5) Equivalent methods:
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- A unique system, equivalent to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention, can comprise: a tongue of a predetermined footwear, a partially or fully elastic or non-elastic lace, a predetermined lace-end fastener, and at least one predetermined lace-section fastener. If desired, the unique system can be similar to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention. The footwear has two opposite sides and a plurality of lace-receivers disposed thereon. The lace receivers can comprise at least one hook, at least one ring, the like of at least one hook, the like of at least one ring, the equivalent of at least one hook, the equivalent of at least one ring, or a combination of at least two of the above. At least one of the at least one lace-section fastener:
- can be separate from at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the sixth example),
- can be attached to at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the first example),
- can be integrated into at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the first example),
- can function as at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the first example, or in
FIG. 5 ), - can comprise at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., see
FIG. 4 in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590) (e.g., in the first example, or inFIG. 5 ), and/or - can have at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the seventh example).
- A unique system, equivalent to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention, can comprise: a tongue of a predetermined footwear, a partially or fully elastic or non-elastic lace, a predetermined lace-end fastener, and at least one predetermined lace-section fastener. If desired, the unique system can be similar to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention. The footwear has two opposite sides and a plurality of lace-receivers disposed thereon. The lace receivers can comprise at least one hook, at least one ring, the like of at least one hook, the like of at least one ring, the equivalent of at least one hook, the equivalent of at least one ring, or a combination of at least two of the above. At least one of the at least one lace-section fastener:
- The following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively. The following fastening and unfastening methods are also equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from
line 56 to line 64), respectively: -
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, the foot is inserted into the footwear.
- b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, the foot is pulled out of the footwear.
- For example,
FIG. 5 illustrates a unique system, equivalent to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention. This unique system can comprise the unique system in the first example, except that:- each lace receiver, which is a hook, is replaced with a ring; and
- at least one of the at least one lace-section fastener comprises at least one of the lace receivers.
- The following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively. The following fastening and unfastening methods are also equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from
line 56 to line 64), respectively: -
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, the foot is inserted into the footwear.
- b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, the foot is pulled out of the footwear.
- For example, a unique system, equivalent to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention and similar to the unique system illustrated in
FIG. 5 , can comprise the unique system in the first example, except that:- each lace receiver, which is a ring, is replaced with a hook; and
- at least one of the at least one lace-section fastener comprises at least one of the lace receivers.
- The following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively. The following fastening and unfastening methods are also equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from
line 56 to line 64), respectively: -
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, the foot is inserted into the footwear.
- b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, the foot is pulled out of the footwear.
- For example, a unique system, equivalent to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention and similar to the unique system illustrated in
FIG. 5 , can comprise the unique system in the first example, except that:- the lace receivers can comprise at least one hook, at least one ring, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above; and
- at least one of the at least one lace-section fastener comprises at least one of the lace receivers.
- The following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively. The following fastening and unfastening methods are also equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,590 (column 3, from
line 56 to line 64), respectively: -
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, the foot is inserted into the footwear.
- b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, the foot is pulled out of the footwear.
- 6) Footwear:
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- A footwear, equivalent to any footwear in the present invention, can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can further comprise at least one predetermined preventing device. Each of the at least one preventing device is equivalent to any bent tip in the first example, which prevents the respective hook from snagging thing, poking thing, and/or from releasing a lace when the lace is hooked thereon. Each of the at least one preventing device can be disposed at any predetermined location on the unique system.
- For example, at least one preventing device can be separate from, attached to, or integrated into at least one lace-section fastener (each of which is equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example), respectively, to prevent the at least one lace-section fastener from snagging thing, poking thing, and/or from releasing a lace when the lace is hooked thereon.
- For example,
FIG. 8 illustrates a predetermined preventingdevice 92, equivalent to any bent tip in the first example. Preventing device 92 (for example, having the form of a hill) can be separate from, attached to, or integrated intohook 72 of the lace-section fastener in the first example to preventhook 72 from snagging thing, poking thing, and/or from releasinglace 41 whenlace 41 is hooked thereon. - For example,
FIG. 9 illustrates one of twoopposite sides 97 of a footwear (which is equivalent to the footwear in the first example). A plurality ofopposite hooks 98 are attached to or integrated into twoopposite sides 97 at predetermined locations thereon, respectively. Two predetermined opposite preventing devices 96 (which are equivalent to at least one of the bent tips in the first example) comprise two opposite elastic or non-elastic portions, which are attached to or integrated into twoopposite sides 97, respectively. The two opposite elastic or non-elastic portions cover opposite hooks 98, respectively, to preventopposite hooks 98 from snagging thing, poking thing, and/or from releasing a lace when the lace is hooked thereon.
- Each of the two opposite elastic or non-elastic portions can be lifted up, when a predetermined external force is applied thereto, to expose at least one of
opposite hooks 98; and can return to its original form and/or location, when the predetermined external force is removed therefrom. A unique system, equivalent to the unique system in the first example, can have at least one lace-section fastener. At least one ofopposite hooks 98 can be a part or an entirety of the at least one lace-section fastener (each of the at least one lace-section fastener is equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example). -
- A footwear can be laced with a lace (of a unique system equivalent to the unique system in the first example) in any predetermined way to define a plurality of lace sections and to form any predetermined lacing style, using some or all of its lace receivers. Each of the lace sections extends between two of its lace receivers on the same side.
- 7) Lace receiver:
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- Any lace receiver (equivalent to any lace receiver in the present invention) of a footwear, regardless of other lace receivers of the footwear, can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A lace receiver, equivalent to any lace receiver in the present invention, can be partially or fully fixed or movable.
- Each lace receiver (equivalent to any lace receiver in the present invention) of a footwear, can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on the footwear, in any predetermined direction from the footwear, regardless of other lace receivers of the footwear.
- The cross-section of each lace receiver (equivalent to any lace receiver in the present invention) of a footwear, can have any predetermined shape and size.
- For example, each lace receiver of a footwear (which is equivalent to the footwear in the first example) can be disposed on one of the two opposite sides of the footwear.
- For example, regardless of other lace receivers of a footwear (which is equivalent to the footwear in the first example), each lace receiver of the footwear can be disposed:
- on the top-side of one of the two opposite sides of the footwear;
- on the under-side of one of the two opposite sides of the footwear;
- at the edge of one of the two opposite sides of the footwear;
- in one of the two opposite sides of the footwear (e.g., a lace receiver can comprises a predetermined integrated ring (for example,
ring 118 inFIG. 12 ), which comprises a ring-shaped portion of one of the two opposite sides. This portion, as part of one of the two opposite sides, extends from the top-side to the under-side of one of the two opposite sides, and surrounds a predetermined hole); or - a combination of at least two of the above.
- Any lace receiver, in the present invention, can be replaced with any other lace receiver, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A footwear, equivalent to any footwear in the present invention, can have a plurality of lace receivers. At least one of the lace receivers can be separate from, can be attached to, can be integrated into, can function as, can comprise, and/or can have at least one of the at least one lace-section fastener of a unique system, which is equivalent to any unique system in the present invention.
- For example, any lace receiver (which is at least one hook, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above) can be replaced with any other lace receiver (which is at least one ring, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above), and vice versa.
- For example, any lace receiver in the present invention can comprise at least one hook, at least one ring, the like of the at least one hook, the like of the at least one ring, the equivalent of the at least one hook, the equivalent of the at least one ring, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A lace receiver, equivalent to any lace receiver in the present invention, can be fixed or movable, and can comprise at least one predetermined hook, at least one predetermined ring, the like of at least one predetermined hook, the like of at least one predetermined ring, the equivalent of at least one predetermined hook, the equivalent of at least one predetermined ring, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- Each hook can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a footwear. Each hook can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally. Each hook is for a lace to be hooked thereon, from any predetermined direction.
- Each ring can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from a footwear. Each ring can be made separately, attachedly, or integrally. Each ring is for a lace to be hooked thereon (by being threaded therethrough), from any predetermined direction.
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- For example, any lace receiver (for example, at least one hook and/or at least one ring), equivalent to any lace receiver in the present invention, can be disposed upside down (for example,
FIG. 6 illustrates an upside-down hook), right side up (for example,FIG. 7 illustrates a right-side-up hook), sidewards, upwards, downwards, longitudinally, horizontally, diagonally, or otherwise disposed. - For example, any lace receiver (for example, at least one hook and/or at least one ring), equivalent to any lace receiver in the present invention, can be disposed upside down (for example,
FIG. 1D illustrates upside-down hooks), right side up (for example,FIG. 1A illustrates right-side-up hooks), sidewards, upwards, downwards, longitudinally, horizontally, diagonally, or otherwise disposed. - For example, at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear can also function as at least one of the at least one lace-section fastener of a unique system, and vice versa. The unique system is equivalent to any unique system in the present invention and is applied to the footwear.
- For example, each of
rings - For example, each of
hooks - For example,
FIG. 10 illustrates some examples of a lace receiver and/or a part of a lace-section fastener. The lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener is equivalent to any lace receiver and/or a part of any lace-section fastener in the present invention. The lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener can comprise:- a metallic or
plastic hook 102, attached to or integrated into the top-side of a footwear with rivet(s) or thread(s), so that the hook is fixed or movable; or - a plastic or
fabric ring rings Rings
- a metallic or
- For example,
FIG. 11 illustrates some examples of a lace receiver and/or a part of a lace section fastener. The lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener is equivalent to any lace receiver and/or a part of any lace-section fastener in the present invention. The lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener can comprise:- at least one metallic or
plastic hook 108, at least one metallic orplastic ring 110, at least one metallic orplastic hook 112, or at least one metallic or plastic s-hook 114, attached to or integrated into at least one metallic, plastic, or fabric ring, respectively. The at least one metallic, plastic, or fabric ring is attached to or integrated into one of the two opposite sides of a footwear, so that at least onehook 108, at least onering 110, at least onehook 112, or at least one s-hook 114 is fixed or movable.
- at least one metallic or
- For example,
FIG. 12 illustrates some examples of a lace receiver and/or a part of a lace-section fastener of a unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention. The lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener is equivalent to any lace receiver and/or a part of any lace-section fastener in the present invention (for example, The lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener is equivalent to either hook 72 orhook 73 in the first example). The lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener can comprise:- a metallic or
plastic hook 126 and a metallic or plastic ring 128 (attached to or integrated into each other), and/or - either a
ring
- a metallic or
- For example, any lace receiver (for example, at least one hook and/or at least one ring), equivalent to any lace receiver in the present invention, can be disposed upside down (for example,
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Ring 118 comprises a ring-shaped portion of one of the two opposite sides of the footwear. The ring-shaped portion has a hole, which extends from the top-side to the under-side of one of the two opposite sides of the footwear.Ring 118 is represented by the dotted line.Ring 118 is equivalent to each ofrings Rings - When assembling a unique system equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, a
lace section 124 can be hooked on ring 128 (by being threaded thereto.Lace section 124 is equivalent to any lace section in the present invention (e.g.,lace section 124 is equivalent to eitherlace section lace section 48 a onhook 72 or hookinglace section 49 a onhook 73 in the fastening method in the first example, to fastenlace section 124 on the lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener,hook hook 126 on eitherring -
- For example, a lace receiver and/or a part of a lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace receiver and/or a part of any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can comprise a ring (for example,
ring FIG. 1A ; orring 118 inFIG. 12 ), which has a hole. The ring comprises a ring-shaped portion of one of the two opposite sides of a footwear, and surrounds the hole. Further, if desired, the ring can comprise a re-enforcing device (for example, a re-enforcing device can comprise elastic thread, non-elastic thread, glue, heat, rivet, grommet, velcro, clamp, snap lock, button, hook, ring, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above), which surrounds the hole to re-enforce the lace receiver and/or a part of the lace-section fastener.
- For example, a lace receiver and/or a part of a lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace receiver and/or a part of any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can comprise a ring (for example,
- 8) Unique system:
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- A unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
- A unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can be applied to any type of footwear.
- For example, the unique system can be applied to working footwear, sporting footwear (e.g., recreational footwear), dress footwear, safety footwear, convenient footwear, and/or any other type of footwear (e.g., sneaker, tennis footwear, hiking footwear, walking footwear, running footwear, cross-training footwear, basketball footwear, volleyball footwear, indoor footwear, outdoor footwear, thongs, sandals, boots, shoes, the like, the equivalent, etc).
- A part or an entirety of a unique system, which is equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can be disposed at any predetermined location(s) on a footwear, which this unique system is applied to.
- For example, a part or an entirety of a unique system, which is equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can be separate from, attached to, or integrated into a footwear at any predetermined location(s) on the footwear.
- Any element(s) of a unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can be made in at least one color.
- Any element(s) of a unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can be made separate from, attached to, or integrated into any other element(s) of the unique system and/or any element(s) of a footwear, at any predetermined location(s) thereon, in any predetermined direction(s) therefrom.
- For example, in the tenth example, further, if desired, the unique system can comprise at least one connecting device to connect the first and second lace-section fasteners with each other and/or with the footwear.
- Further, a unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can comprise at least one additional element, which can be attached to or integrated into any other element(s) of the unique system and/or any element(s) of a footwear, at any predetermined location(s) thereon, in any predetermined direction(s) therefrom.
- The at least one additional element is selected from the group consisting of at least one predetermined relief, at least one predetermined design, at least one predetermined printing, at least one predetermined painting, at least one predetermined stamping, at least one predetermined device, at least one predetermined inscription, at least one predetermined decal, at least one predetermined engraving, at least one predetermined embossing, at least one predetermined decor, and a combination of at least two of the above.
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- For example, a light-reflecting tape, a design, a printing, a decal, and/or a relief can be printed on, glued on, baked on, or molded on the lace-section fastener of:
- any unique system in the present invention, or
- any equivalent of any unique system in the present invention.
- For example, a light-reflecting tape, a design, a printing, a decal, and/or a relief can be printed on, glued on, baked on, or molded on the lace-section fastener of:
- Having many advantages over all the prior arts heretofore, the unique system of the present invention:
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- hides lace ends and lace-end fastener inside the tongue of a footwear and prevent them from moving, to eliminate snagging, tripping hazards. This is highly advantageous over all the prior arts, because it utilizes the tongue of a footwear, which is already there, to hide lace ends and lace-end fastener therein, to eliminate the needs for any additional cumbersome, hazardous devices;
- makes a foot feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing a footwear with the unique system applied thereto.
- (for example, a footwear can have a predetermined tongue so that:
- the tongue can predeterminedly cushion a foot from a lace, a lace-end fastener, and/or at least one lace-section fastener of a unique system, and/or
- the foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear).
- has at least one lace-section fastener. If desired, at least one of the at least one lace-section fastener can comprise at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear, which the unique system is applied thereto.
- fastens the tongue of a footwear in place when fastening the footwear onto a foot;
- only needs to be assembled once to set predetermined lace tensions, which can be reset any time;
- eliminates the needs for adjusting, tying a lace every time a footwear is fastened onto a foot;
- eliminates the needs for adjusting, untying a lace every time a footwear is unfastened from a foot;
- is inexpensive, compact, safe, and simple. Thus, it can be used by people of almost any age;
- applies interlock method. Thus, the harder it is pulled, the more securely it fastens a footwear;
- only needs to be assembled once;
- only needs one finger to be operated; and
- can also serve as a safety system when, for example, partially or entirely made of light-reflecting or glow-in-the-dark material.
- For example, a unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can have at least one lace-section fastener. The at least one lace-section fastener can comprise and function as at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear, which the unique system is applied to (for example, the at least one lace-section fastener can comprise and function as the six lace receivers of the footwear illustrated in
FIG. 1D ). These six lace receivers are for the lace sections of a lace to be hooked thereon and to be unhooked therefrom to fasten the footwear on and to unfasten the footwear from a foot, respectively. - For example,
FIG. 13A illustrates a lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention. The lace-section fastener comprises three hooks and one ring integrated into one another. Each of the hooks is equivalent to and functions ashook 56 in the sixth example and/orhook ring 57 in the sixth example. - For example,
FIG. 13B illustrates a lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention. The lace-section fastener comprises four hooks integrated into one another. Each of the hooks is equivalent to and functions ashook 56 in the sixth example and/orhook - For example, a tongue, equivalent to any tongue in the present invention, can have at least one opening. Any of the at least one opening can be disposed upside down, right side up, sidewards (for example,
FIG. 14 illustrates anopening 130 of a tongue disposed sidewards), upwards, downwards, longitudinally, horizontally, diagonally, or otherwise disposed.
- For example, a unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can have at least one lace-section fastener. The at least one lace-section fastener can comprise and function as at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear, which the unique system is applied to (for example, the at least one lace-section fastener can comprise and function as the six lace receivers of the footwear illustrated in
- A unique system, equivalent to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention, can comprise: a tongue of a predetermined footwear, a partially or fully elastic or non-elastic lace, a predetermined lace-end fastener, and at least one predetermined lace-section fastener. If desired, the unique system can be similar to any unique system or its equivalent in the present invention. The footwear has two opposite sides and a plurality of lace-receivers disposed thereon. The lace receivers can comprise at least one hook, at least one ring, the like of at least one hook, the like of at least one ring, the equivalent of at least one hook, the equivalent of at least one ring, or a combination of at least two of the above. At least one of the at least one lace-section fastener:
- can be separate from at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the sixth example),
- can be attached to at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the first example),
- can be integrated into at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the first example),
- can function as at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the first example, or in
FIG. 5 ), - can comprise at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the first example, or in
FIG. 5 ), and/or - can have at least one of the lace receivers of the footwear (e.g., in the seventh example).
- The assemblage of the unique system is similar to that of any similar unique system in the present invention, but with the two lace ends of the lace not yet tied and not yet hidden inside the tongue. For example, referring to
FIG. 1B andFIG. 15A ,FIG. 15A illustrates a tongue equivalent and similar to the tongue inFIG. 1B except that, the bottom-layer of this tongue comprises two opposite portions partially attached to each other longitudinally along their adjacent edges to create an opening (which is equivalent to opening 55 inFIG. 1B ) therebetween in the bottom-layer for the two lace ends of the lace to be threaded therethrough: -
- 1) Example 1: Referring to
FIG. 15A , the lace-end fastener can comprise a predetermined clamp (e.g., a predetermined spring-loaded clamp 131).Clamp 131 is for clamping the two lace ends together to fasten them together when the two lace ends are threaded therethrough. The following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot,
- clamp 131 is slid toward the footwear so that a predetermined fastening tension of the lace is created, and
- the two lace ends and clamp 131 are hidden inside the tongue.
- b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot,
- the two lace ends and clamp 131 are taken out of the tongue, and
- clamp 131 is slid away from the footwear so that a predetermined unfastening tension of the lace is created.
- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot,
- 2) Example 2: Referring to
FIG. 1B , the lace-end fastener comprises the two lace ends (e.g., lace ends 46 and 47). The following fastening and unfastening methods are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively:- a) To fasten the footwear on a foot, the two lace ends are tied together so that they are fastened together, and the two lace ends are hidden inside the tongue.
- b) To unfasten the footwear from a foot, the two lace ends are taken out of the tongue, and the two lace ends are untied from each other so that they are unfastened from each other.
- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention:
- can be separate from a footwear,
- can be attached to a footwear,
- can be integrated into a footwear,
- can be separate from at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear,
- can be attached to at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear,
- can be integrated into at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear,
- can function as at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear,
- can comprise at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear, and/or
- can have at least one of the lace receivers of a footwear.
- For example,
FIG. 15B illustrates a unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention. This unique system comprises the unique system in the first example, except thattongue 40 has no opening and tworings predetermined cups 133, each of which has a hole. The lace-end fastener comprises two lace receivers, which are two cups 133 (instead of lace ends 46 and 47). Instead of threadinglace 41 through the at least one opening oftongue 40, each of lace ends 46 and 47 is threaded through one of the two holes of twocups 133, and is tied into a knot or an equivalent, to set at least one predetermined lace tension oflace 41, so that each of lace ends 46 and 47 is fastened inside one of twocups 133 and is hidden therein and prevented from moving.
- 1) Example 1: Referring to
- This unique system operates similarly as the unique system in the first example to fasten the footwear on and to unfasten the footwear from a foot. The fastening and unfastening methods of this unique system are equivalent to the fastening and unfastening methods in the first example, respectively.
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- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can also extend to a wide range of applications (e.g., at least one lace-section fastener can be used on any clothing product and/or accessory, any type of headwear, any type of hat, any beauty product and/or accessory, any sport product and/or accessory, any type of bag, box, container, or brief case, any medical product and/or accessory, any fashion product and/or accessory, any safety product and/or accessory, any convenient product and/or accessory, etc.).
- For example,
FIG. 16 illustrates an inside view of the back portion (equivalent to a tongue of a footwear) of a hat. The hat has first and second lace sections (equivalent to lace sections of a lace) and at least one lace-section fastener. Each of the first and second lace sections can be partially or fully elastic or non-elastic. The at least one lace-section fastener comprises lace-section fastener 132, and is equivalent and similar to the lace-section fastener in the sixth example. The first lace section is threaded through the ring of lace-section fastener 132, and sewn to one of the two opposite sides of the hat, to be attached thereto. The ends (equivalent to the lace ends of a lace, functioning as a lace-end fastener) of the second lace section are threaded through the hole(s) in the other one of the two opposite sides of the hat, and tied into aknot 134, to be attached thereto and to create predetermined tension(s) of the first and/or second lace sections. The ends of the second lace section can be untied and retied any time to adjust the tension(s). Lace-section fastener 132 functions similarly as the lace-section fastener in the sixth example, to fasten the hat on a head.
- For example,
- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can also extend to a wide range of applications (e.g., at least one lace-section fastener can be used on any clothing product and/or accessory, any type of headwear, any type of hat, any beauty product and/or accessory, any sport product and/or accessory, any type of bag, box, container, or brief case, any medical product and/or accessory, any fashion product and/or accessory, any safety product and/or accessory, any convenient product and/or accessory, etc.).
- The first lace section can be replaced by a duplicate of the second lace section, which functions like and is assembled the same way as the second lace section; or the second lace section can be replaced by a duplicate of the first lace section, which functions like and is assembled the same way as the first lace section.
- This unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can also extend to the wide range of applications mentioned above.
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- For example, at least one lace-section fastener, equivalent to the lace-section fastener in the first example, can be used to replace button, snap button, zipper, Velcro, etc. to fasten: hat, shirt, sleeve, glove, bikini, shorts, pants, bra, purse, fanny bag, suitcase, backpack, any bag, any box, any container, any clothing article, any clothing accessory, any sport article, any boot, sandal, any sport accessory, the like, the equivalent, etc.
- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can comprise a double-hook lace-section fastener having
double hooks 136 as illustrated inFIG. 17A . This lace-section fastener comprises a male portion and a mating female portion. Each of the male and female portions has at least one ring or the equivalent for at least one of the lace sections of a lace to be hooked thereon (by being threaded therethrough). The male portion can be inserted into the female portion so that the male and female portions can snap-hook on each other and/or can snap-lock each other to fasten the lace sections together. - A lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can comprise a single-hook lace-section fastener having
single hook 138 as illustrated inFIG. 17B . This lace-section fastener comprises a male portion and a mating female portion. Each of the male and female portions has at least one ring or the equivalent for at least one of the lace sections of a lace to be hooked thereon (by being threaded therethrough). The male portion can be inserted into the female portion so that the male and female portions can snap-hook on each other and/or can snap-lock each other to fasten the lace sections together. - A footwear, equivalent to any footwear in the present invention, can have a plurality of lace receivers. Each lace receiver, regardless of other lace receivers of the footwear, can comprise at least one hook, at least one ring, the like of at least one hook, the like of at least one ring, the equivalent of at least one hook, the equivalent of at least one ring, or a combination of at least two of the above. A unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, is applied to the footwear. The unique system can have at least one lace-section fastener. For example, the unique system can have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30 lace-section fasteners. Each of the lace-section fasteners can comprise and function as the lace-section fastener(s) in the first example, fifth example, sixth example, seventh example, eighth example, and/or tenth example.
- A unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can further comprise at least one predetermined protecting device for covering, decorating, and protecting at least one portion of a lace of a footwear. Each of the at least one protecting device can be disposed at any predetermined location on the unique system. Each of the at least one protecting device can be separate from, attached to, or integrated into the lace of the footwear and/or any element(s) of the unique system.
- Each of the at least one protecting device can have any predetermined shape and size, and can be disposed at any predetermined location on and in any predetermined direction from the footwear and/or the unique system. The cross-section of each of the at least one protecting device can have any predetermined shape and size.
- Each of the at least one protecting device can be partially or entirely made of at least one material, which can be elastic, non-elastic, flexible, non-flexible, resilient, non-resilient, rigid, semi-rigid, transparent, non-transparent, fluorescent, light-reflecting, glittered, glow-in-the-dark, fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber, plastic, thread, eye-catching, metallic, steel, bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin, the like, the equivalent, or a combination of at least two of the above.
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- For example,
FIG. 18 illustrates a lace-section fastener 140 of a unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention. Lace-section fastener 140 is equivalent and similar to the lace-section fastener in the sixth example, and is for fastening two opposite lace sections. The unique system, further, comprises two protectingdevices 142, which are two predetermined rubber, vinyl, or plastic tubes made in at least one predetermined color. Two protectingdevices 142 are resilient. Two protectingdevices 142 are slid over the two opposite lace sections of a lace to cover, decorate, and protect them. - For example, two protecting
devices 142 inFIG. 18 can be replaced with two equivalent protecting devices, each of which can have the shape of an accordion tube, and is resilient. The accordion tube can shrink when an external force is applied thereto, and can return back to its original form and/or length when the external force is removed therefrom. - All the elements of all the unique systems and their equivalents of the present invention and all the steps of all the fastening and unfastening methods and their equivalents of the present invention can also extend to a wide range of applications.
- For example, a change in scale of any unique system and/or any of its equivalents in the present invention can be made to apply it to a doll's footwear, a puppet's footwear, a statue's footwear, the like, the equivalent, etc.
- A unique system, equivalent to any unique system in the present invention, can be made in at least one predetermined color.
- A tongue, equivalent to any tongue in the present invention, can be made in at least one predetermined color.
- A lace, equivalent to any lace in the present invention, can be made in at least one predetermined color.
- A lace-end fastener, equivalent to any lace-end fastener in the present invention, can be made in at least one predetermined color.
- A lace-section fastener, equivalent to any lace-section fastener in the present invention, can be made in at least one predetermined color.
- For example,
- In addition to all of the aforementioned exemplifications of the present invention, all the elements of the unique systems and their equivalents and all the steps of the fastening and unfastening methods and their equivalents are also capable of various variations, ramifications, equivalents, structures, materials, colors, forms, functions, dimensions, operations, permutations, styles, alternatives, extensions, arrangements, applications, modes, scales, ranges, configurations, simplifications, additions, adaptations, modifications, substitutions, combinations, associations, etc., without departing from the scope of the present invention. The scope of the present invention will be determined by the ensuing claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the aforementioned exemplifications.
Claims (20)
1. A unique system comprising a tongue of a predetermined footwear, lacing means, lace-end-fastening means, and at least one lace-section-fastening means, the footwear having two opposite sides and a plurality of lace-receiving means disposed thereon, said lacing means having a plurality of lace sections and lace ends, the footwear laced with said lacing means so that each of said lace sections extends between two of said lace-receiving means on the same side, said tongue having at least one opening and outer and inner surfaces, each of said at least one opening extending from said outer surface to said inner surface, said tongue comprising a plurality of layers, said lacing means threaded through said at least one opening, said lace ends fastened by said lace-end-fastening means, said lace ends hidden inside said tongue, said at least one lace-section-fastening means for at least one of said lace sections to be fastened thereon and for at least one of said lace sections to be unfastened therefrom to fasten the footwear on and to unfasten the footwear from a foot, respectively.
2. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, a part or an entirety of said tongue selected from the group consisting of:
at least one predetermined foam layer,
at least one predetermined fabric layer,
at least one predetermined plastic layer,
at least one predetermined nylon layer,
at least one predetermined vinyl layer,
at least one predetermined leather layer,
at least one predetermined suede layer,
at least one predetermined rubber layer,
at least one predetermined layer so that a foot will feel predeterminedly comfortable when wearing the footwear,
at least one partially elastic tongue,
at least one fully elastic tongue,
at least one partially non-elastic tongue,
at least one fully non-elastic tongue,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
3. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, said lacing means selected from the group consisting of:
at least one partially elastic lace,
at least one fully elastic lace,
at least one partially non-elastic lace,
at least one fully non-elastic lace,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
4. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, said lace-end-fastening means selected from the group consisting of:
at least one predetermined clamping means for clamping said lace ends together so that said lace ends are fastened together,
at least one predetermined snap-clamping means for clamping said lace ends together so that said lace ends are fastened together,
at least one predetermined spring-loaded clamping means for clamping said lace ends together so that said lace ends are fastened together,
at least one predetermined hook,
at least one predetermined ring,
said lace ends for being tied together so that said lace ends are fastened together,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
5. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, said lace-end-fastening means disposed in a manner selected from the group consisting of:
being separate from the footwear,
being attached to the footwear,
being integrated into the footwear,
being separate from said tongue,
being attached to said tongue,
being integrated into said tongue,
being separate from at least one of said lace-receiving means,
being attached to at least one of said lace-receiving means,
being integrated into at least one of said lace-receiving means,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
6. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, said lace-end-fastening means operating in a manner selected from the group consisting of:
functioning as at least one of said lace-receiving means,
comprising at least one of said lace-receiving means,
having at least one of said lace-receiving means,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
7. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, said at least one lace-section-fastening means selected from the group consisting of:
at least one predetermined hooking means for at least one of said lace sections to be fastened thereon,
at least one predetermined snap-hooking means for at least one of said lace sections to be fastened thereon,
at least one predetermined spring-loaded hooking means for at least one of said lace sections to be fastened thereon,
at least one predetermined hook,
at least one predetermined ring,
at least one of said lace-receiving means,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
8. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, at least one of said at least one lace-section-fastening means disposed in a manner selected from the group consisting of:
being separate from the footwear,
being attached to the footwear,
being integrated into the footwear,
being separate from said tongue,
being attached to said tongue,
being integrated into said tongue,
being separate from at least one of said lace-receiving means,
being attached to at least one of said lace-receiving means,
being integrated into at least one of said lace-receiving means,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
9. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, at least one of said at least one lace-section-fastening means operating in a manner selected from the group consisting of:
functioning as at least one of said lace-receiving means,
comprising at least one of said lace-receiving means,
having at least one of said lace-receiving means,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
10. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, at least one of said lace-receiving means selected from the group consisting of:
at least one hook,
at least one fixed hook,
at least one movable hook,
at least one ring,
at least one fixed ring,
at least one movable ring,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
11. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, a part or an entirety of the unique system made of at least one material, each of said at least one material selected from the group consisting of:
at least one predetermined material,
elastic material, non-elastic material,
flexible material, non-flexible material,
resilient material, non-resilient material,
rigid material, semi-rigid material,
transparent material, non-transparent material,
fluorescent material, light-reflecting material,
glittered material, glow-in-the-dark material,
fabric, cotton, leather, vinyl, nylon, rubber,
various plastic, various metallic material,
plastic, metal, eye-catching material, steel,
bronze, zinc, copper, aluminum, iron, alloy, tin,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
12. The unique system of claim 1 , wherein, said tongue having at least one seam, each of said at least one seam extending from said outer surface to said inner surface, each of said at least one opening disposed at a location selected from the group consisting of:
in at least one of said at least one seam,
in at least one of said layers,
and a combination thereof.
13. The unique system of claim 1 , further, comprising at least one element, each of said at least one element selected from the group consisting of:
at least one re-enforcing means
for re-enforcing said layers,
at least one preventing means
for preventing said at least one lace-section-fastening means from snagging hazard,
at least one connecting means
for connecting at least one element of the unique system
with at least one other element of the unique system or
with the footwear or
with both,
at least one protecting means
for covering at least one portion of said lacing means to decorate and to protect the at least one portion of said lacing means,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
14. The unique system of claim 1 , further, comprising at least one element, each of said
at least one element selected from the group consisting of:
at least one predetermined relief,
at least one predetermined design,
at least one predetermined printing,
at least one predetermined painting,
at least one predetermined stamping,
at least one predetermined device,
at least one predetermined inscription,
at least one predetermined decal,
at least one predetermined engraving,
at least one predetermined embossing,
at least one predetermined decor,
and a combination of at least two of the above.
15. A unique method for fastening a footwear on a foot, providing a predetermined footwear and a unique system, the unique system comprising a tongue of the footwear, lacing means, lace-end-fastening means, and at least one lace-section-fastening means, the footwear having two opposite sides and a plurality of lace-receiving means disposed thereon, said lacing means having a plurality of lace sections and lace ends, the footwear laced with said lacing means so that each of said lace sections extends between two of said lace-receiving means on the same side, said tongue having at least one opening and outer and inner surfaces, each of said at least one opening extending from said outer surface to said inner surface, said lace-end-fastening means comprising said lace ends, said lacing means threaded through said at least one opening, said lace ends tied together so that said lace ends are fastened together, said lace ends hidden inside said tongue, the unique method comprising the step of
hooking at least one of said lace sections on
said at least one lace-section-fastening means.
16. The unique method of claim 15 , further, comprising the step of
unhooking at least one of said lace sections from said at least one lace-section-fastening means.
17. The unique method of claim 15 , wherein,
at least one of said at least one lace-section-fastening means comprising at least one of said lace-receiving means.
18. A unique method for fastening a footwear on a foot, providing a predetermined footwear and a unique system, the unique system comprising a tongue of the footwear, lacing means, lace-end-fastening means, and at least one lace-section-fastening means, the footwear having two opposite sides and a plurality of lace-receiving means disposed thereon, said lacing means having a plurality of lace sections and lace ends, the footwear laced with said lacing means so that each of said lace sections extends between two of said lace-receiving means on the same side, said tongue having at least one opening and outer and inner surfaces, each of said at least one opening extending from said outer surface to said inner surface, said lace-end-fastening means comprising said lace ends, said lacing means threaded through said at least one opening, the unique method comprising the steps of:
tying said lace ends together so that said lace ends are fastened together, and
hiding said lace ends inside said tongue.
19. The unique method of claim 18 , further, comprising the steps of:
taking said lace ends out of said tongue, and
untying said lace ends from each other so that said lace ends are unfastened from each other.
20. The unique method of claim 18 , wherein,
at least one of said at least one lace-section-fastening means comprising
at least one of said lace-receiving means.
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