WO1998043507A2 - Schnürverschlusssystem - Google Patents
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- WO1998043507A2 WO1998043507A2 PCT/DE1998/000996 DE9800996W WO9843507A2 WO 1998043507 A2 WO1998043507 A2 WO 1998043507A2 DE 9800996 W DE9800996 W DE 9800996W WO 9843507 A2 WO9843507 A2 WO 9843507A2
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- traction means
- traction
- lacing system
- guides
- closure
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
- A43C7/00—Holding-devices for laces
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- the invention relates to a cord closure system, comprising at least one traction means store, the traction means store comprising a pull-in and tightening system, and wherein the traction means store can be fixed to a closure part, and traction means guides which are arranged opposite one another on the closure parts and via which the Traction means is guided in such a way that the traction means is alternately guided back and forth between the traction means guides on the closure parts.
- cord closure systems can also be provided.
- the traction means such as cords, laces, ribbons and the like are guided through eyelets, loops or hooks and the two free ends of the traction means are then knotted together or otherwise detachably connected to one another.
- Cord closure systems of this type are used in clothing and shoes, but also in tents, tarpaulins, for example for trucks, or for packaging purposes. These well known cord closure systems have a number of significant disadvantages.
- cord closure systems are described, for example, in US Pat. No. 4,2 ⁇ l, 081, DE-GM 1 753 153, IT 695 395.
- DE-84 36 859 Ul describes an eyelet for leather and plastic goods, DE-39 20 266 AI a clamping device for laces and CH-260 841 cord straps made of partially thermoplastic material.
- Lacing up shoes in particular is a task that is already a daily exercise for small children, or at least their mother and father. It is this "stone-old" method of fitting the shoes to the foot of the wearer, fixing them, with a lot of effort, disadvantages and sometimes even annoyance. It starts with getting into the shoe, which only works to a certain extent even when using a shoe spoon, if before that
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a cord closure system which can be used universally and overcomes the known disadvantages of conventional cord closure systems.
- the cord closure system comprises at least one traction means store, the traction means store comprising a pull-in and tightening system, and wherein the traction means store can be fixed to a closure part, and traction means guides, which are arranged opposite one another on the closure parts and over which the traction means is guided in this way, that this
- a spring system which works with tension and / or compression springs, and in which the springs are alternately fastened to opposite sides of the traction device inside the same, and wherein Traction device rests on the other side of the springs and is guided between them in the form of a zigzag line when the springs are relaxed.
- the traction means store can be releasably secured to the closure part by means of a clip.
- the clip is attached to the closure part.
- the traction element store on the closure part can also be fixed by means of a Velcro fastener.
- the appropriate Velcro tapes are glued, sewn on or fastened in some other way to the traction element store and at the corresponding point on the closure part.
- the fixation of the traction device storage can be facilitated by the provision of fixing pins.
- the traction means store can advantageously pull in and tighten the traction means by means of a rubber-elastic means made of natural rubber, elastomeric material or elastomeric polymer.
- the traction means guides advantageously have smooth and / or low-friction surfaces. It is preferred if the traction means guides guide the traction means over rollers or rollers.
- the traction means guides are riveted, clipped, screwed, sewn and / or glued to the closure parts according to the invention. It is particularly advantageous if at least one traction device guide is designed such that it fixes the traction device. The fixing is preferably carried out by means of a clamp closure.
- the traction means is a tensile material made of natural and / or synthetic fibers, which is optionally protected by means of a coating, the coating being formed from a thermoplastic or elastomeric plastic.
- This coating can also be carried out by surface treatment, for example with wax.
- traction means which naturally already have smooth surfaces, such as nylon, perlon and the like.
- the traction device storage device can also be provided at both ends of the traction device.
- the two traction means stores are then fixed on the closure parts, which can be fixed on the same or on different closure parts. In this case, the free end of the traction device on a traction device guide can be dispensed with.
- the use of the lacing system according to the invention is particularly advantageous for shoes.
- the system according to the invention enables easy and quick entry into the shoe, adjusts the lacing while the respective foot position is running, and thus increases the wearing comfort and prevents the lacing from being unintentionally loosened or knotted.
- the system also stores the laces and prevents the laces from being stepped on and preventing them from getting caught in the bicycle chain, for example.
- the use of the lacing system for pants is also preferred according to the invention. Pants equipped in this way have the advantage that they adapt to the respective posture. In particular when sitting and driving a car, the wearing comfort is increased by the lacing system according to the invention, since the waistband yields and returns to its original position when the load is released.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a lace-up shoe with a lace closure system according to the invention
- FIG. 2a shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a traction element store according to the invention
- FIG. 2b is a perspective view of the underside of the traction device memory from Fig. 2a,
- FIG. 2c shows a traction device memory according to FIG. 2a in a sectional view in the state of the pulled traction device
- Fig. 2d a traction device according to Fig. 2c in one
- 3a shows a first embodiment of a traction device guide and 3b shows a second embodiment of a traction means guide.
- the shoe 1 shows a preferred embodiment of a cord closure system according to the invention using the example of a shoe 1.
- the shoe 1 carries traction means guides 2 at the places where eyelets or hooks are usually attached.
- the traction means 3 is placed in the form of a cord leg 3 around these traction means guides 2.
- One free end of the cord leg 3 is fixed to the clamp closure 7. At this point the leg 3 can also be fixed with a knot on the traction device guide 2.
- the free end of the cord leg 3 is fixed in a traction means store 4, excess traction means 3 being drawn into the store 4 by elastic means, thereby shortening and tightening the traction means 3. Since the traction mechanism 3 is elastically shortened and fixed in the traction mechanism memory 4, the traction mechanism 3 itself also acts elastically. This allows the lacing to adapt to the load and does not lead to pinching or cutting into the foot.
- the traction means store 4 represents the essential component of the invention.
- the traction means store 4 is preferably attached to the shoe 1 with a clip (optionally protected in a kind of pocket or pocket-like lining).
- the traction device memory 4 is positioned such that the shoe of the laces 3 is pulled out of the memory 4 during the entry m, and after the entry the laces 3 are tightened again in the memory 4. After the initial setting, further entry and exit into the shoe 1 is easily possible, by simply lifting the tongue of the shoe 1, thereby opening the shoe 1 and pulling the laces 3 out of the memory 4, and after entering the shoe Shoe 1 closes automatically and adapts to the foot as preset.
- This "Memory effect" is a particular advantage of the lacing system according to the invention.
- the tensile force of the lacing system is dimensioned such that the shoe 1 can be opened easily when entering and the laces 3 are pulled in securely after entry
- Positioning the shoelace memory 4 on the shoe 1 is free of tension after the shoelaces 3 have been pulled in.
- the correct positioning is carried out individually by the respective shoe wearer.
- the shoelace storage 4 can easily be detached from the shoe 1 and placed in the shoe 1, and then reattached to the same location.
- the traction device memory 4 is held at the desired position by means of the fixing pins 5.
- the traction means memory 4 is then fixed by means of the Velcro strips 6 or holding clips described above.
- the traction device memory 4 can be a system which contains springs 8 which are compressed or pulled apart and thereby cause the creation of a tensile or compressive force.
- deflection elements 9 are provided on the head ends of the springs, which reduce the friction and protect the traction means 3 from damage.
- the traction device store 4 can be provided on the outside with a wiping and / or sealing lip. This wiping and / or sealing lip serves to wipe off dirt and / or moisture from the traction device and thus to protect the mechanism of the traction device store.
- a system with rubber-elastic retraction (natural rubber or elastomeric materials such as polymers) is also suitable.
- all types of traction means stores 4 can be attached to the closure part by means of a Velcro strip 6. All versions have the advantage that they can be easily replaced if necessary, since they are not incorporated directly into the closure parts.
- the traction device guides 2 replace the known eyelets or hooks. They have the task of minimizing the friction of the shoelace 3 at the holding / deflecting points, so that the shoelace 3 can be stretched evenly. This enables the traction force of the traction device to be kept low, and still ensures a safe pull-in.
- the surface of the shoelace guides 2 is as flat and smooth as possible so that the shoelace 3 slides as little friction as possible at the deflection points.
- FIGS. 3a and 3b Preferred exemplary embodiments are shown in FIGS. 3a and 3b.
- the 3a has the shape of a bollard.
- a roller 16 can optionally be arranged on its axis.
- the traction means guide 2 is fastened to the closure part 15 in a manner known per se. This can be done by riveting, screwing, gluing or sewing.
- FIG. 3b shows a further preferred embodiment of a traction device guide 2.
- the traction device guide 2 is designed in the form of a clamp and on the narrow side the closure member 15 attached in a conventional manner.
- the traction device 3 is threaded through the eyelet formed. This means that in certain applications the traction device 3 cannot slide off the traction device guides 2 under extreme loads. Such an arrangement is used, for example, in truck tarpaulins, where unauthorized opening of the closure parts 15 is to be prevented.
- the traction means 3 used for the lacing system described can be conventional, e.g. a round cord with a diameter of approx. 1.5 mm.
- the traction means 3 can also be specially optimized for an application by being made of high-strength fibers such as Aramid is manufactured and has also been coated with a protective layer.
- An extruded thermoplastic material such as e.g. Suitable for polyurethane, fluorothermoplastic, polyester, polyester elastomer, nylon.
- the surface can also be coated with e.g. Wax, varnish, etc. are coated. As a result, the sliding properties of the traction device 3 are improved, and at the same time the traction device 3 is protected against moisture and dirt.
- the lacing system according to the invention is next to
- Shoes also suitable for clothing.
- the lacing system according to the invention can be used advantageously in particular for pants, slip-ons, sweaters and the like.
- the conventional fasteners such as belts, zippers, buttons etc. are replaced and replaced by the lacing system according to the invention.
- the "memory effect" described above can be used to ensure the fit and fit of the clothing.
- the closure parts can also be made of fabrics, fabrics, knitted fabrics, tarpaulins or foils.
- the lacing system according to the invention is also extremely suitable for tarpaulins in motor vehicles. A use for securing loads on roof racks is also given according to the invention.
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- Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)
- Braiding, Manufacturing Of Bobbin-Net Or Lace, And Manufacturing Of Nets By Knotting (AREA)
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AU79056/98A AU7905698A (en) | 1997-04-01 | 1998-04-01 | Lace fastening system |
EP98929208A EP0971607B1 (de) | 1997-04-01 | 1998-04-01 | Schnürverschlusssystem |
AT98929208T ATE204714T1 (de) | 1997-04-01 | 1998-04-01 | Schnürverschlusssystem |
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DE19715312.7 | 1997-04-01 | ||
DE19715312A DE19715312C1 (de) | 1997-04-01 | 1997-04-01 | Schnürverschlußsystem |
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WO1998043507A2 true WO1998043507A2 (de) | 1998-10-08 |
WO1998043507A3 WO1998043507A3 (de) | 1998-12-30 |
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AU (1) | AU7905698A (de) |
DE (1) | DE19715312C1 (de) |
WO (1) | WO1998043507A2 (de) |
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DE1753153A1 (de) | 1967-01-17 | 1971-04-01 | United Steel & Wire Co | System zum Transportieren und Entladen von Waren in einer Gross-Einkaufsstaette |
US4261081A (en) | 1979-05-24 | 1981-04-14 | Lott Parker M | Shoe lace tightener |
DE8436859U1 (de) | 1985-03-28 | Bourguignon, Ludwig, 6780 Pirmasens | Öse für Leder- und Kunststoffwaren | |
DE3920266A1 (de) | 1989-06-21 | 1991-01-03 | Rolf Gethoefer | Schnuerung |
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CH244030A (de) * | 1945-03-23 | 1946-08-31 | Degen Konrad | Schuhverschluss. |
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JPS55101205A (en) * | 1979-01-30 | 1980-08-01 | Yoshihiko Ishiguro | String camping tool |
US5263202A (en) * | 1992-10-16 | 1993-11-23 | Patagonia, Inc. | Securing apparatus for clothing |
DE9305309U1 (de) * | 1993-04-07 | 1993-07-15 | Lee, Jun-Seok, 2000 Hamburg | Schnürverschluß für Schuhe |
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- 1998-04-01 WO PCT/DE1998/000996 patent/WO1998043507A2/de active IP Right Grant
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DE8436859U1 (de) | 1985-03-28 | Bourguignon, Ludwig, 6780 Pirmasens | Öse für Leder- und Kunststoffwaren | |
DE1753153A1 (de) | 1967-01-17 | 1971-04-01 | United Steel & Wire Co | System zum Transportieren und Entladen von Waren in einer Gross-Einkaufsstaette |
US4261081A (en) | 1979-05-24 | 1981-04-14 | Lott Parker M | Shoe lace tightener |
DE3920266A1 (de) | 1989-06-21 | 1991-01-03 | Rolf Gethoefer | Schnuerung |
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ATE204714T1 (de) | 2001-09-15 |
EP0971607B1 (de) | 2001-08-29 |
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DE19715312C1 (de) | 1998-09-24 |
EP0971607A2 (de) | 2000-01-19 |
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