WO2020184820A1 - Chaussure capable de fixer la languette - Google Patents

Chaussure capable de fixer la languette Download PDF

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WO2020184820A1
WO2020184820A1 PCT/KR2019/018304 KR2019018304W WO2020184820A1 WO 2020184820 A1 WO2020184820 A1 WO 2020184820A1 KR 2019018304 W KR2019018304 W KR 2019018304W WO 2020184820 A1 WO2020184820 A1 WO 2020184820A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/20Fastenings with tightening devices mounted on the tongue
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/26Tongues for shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C11/00Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
    • A43C11/008Combined fastenings, e.g. to accelerate undoing or fastening
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C7/00Holding-devices for laces

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  • the present invention relates to a shoe capable of preventing the flow of tongues provided in the shoe.
  • a tongue fixing device provided on the tongue and a fixing unit to which a shoelace is fixed, but the fixing unit is selectively intercepted by the tongue fixing device, so that the tongue is not pushed into the shoe. It relates to shoes that can fix the tongue.
  • shoes can be made of materials such as leather, rubber, fabric, etc., and play a role of protecting and decorating the feet, and sometimes preventing slipping on the floor.
  • the shoes may be made of a lining and leather, a heel, an upper, an insole, a tongue, and a shoelace.
  • the shoes manufactured in this configuration are manufactured so that the tongue can flow in order to expand and contract the space where the foot enters so that the user can easily wear the shoes.
  • the tongue is drooping toward the bottom of the shoe due to gravity, so the upper part of the tongue must be lifted every time the shoe is worn, so there is a very uncomfortable drawback in wearing it, such as pulling the tongue of the shoe every time. .
  • the present invention has been conceived to solve the above problems, and the problem to be solved in the present invention includes a tongue fixing device provided on the tongue and a fixing unit to which a shoelace is fixed, wherein the fixing unit is optional in the tongue fixing device. It is to provide a shoe capable of fixing the tongue so that the tongue is not pushed into the shoe.
  • Another problem to be solved in the present invention is to fix the fixing unit to which the shoelaces are interrupted so that it is caught by the tongue fixing device, so that the user can tighten the shoelaces and wear them without releasing the intermittent shoelaces being tied to the fixing unit. It is to provide shoes that can fix the tongue.
  • the shoe capable of fixing the tongue is selectively intercepted by the tongue fixing device and the tongue fixing device provided on the tongue, and in the shoe including a fixing unit to which the shoelace is fixed, the tongue fixing The device pressurizes the outer circumference of a portion of the shoelace, and the fixing unit is fixed on both sides of the shoelace, but when the shoelaces bound to the shoes are tightened by pulling the fixing unit, the fixing unit is caught and intercepted by the tongue fixing device. It is intended to solve the technical problem by providing a shoe capable of fixing tongue, characterized in that the tightened state is maintained.
  • the present invention may be fixed so that the tongue formed in the shoe is intercepted by the shoelace by the tongue fixing device and is not pushed into the shoe by pressing the shoelace through the tongue fixing device provided on the tongue.
  • the lower end and one end of the upper end for securing the shoelaces are coupled to be rotated, and the other end is provided with a locking part that is selectively locked, and after releasing the locking part, the upper end is rotated outward from the lower end to release the interception of the shoelaces.
  • the upper end toward the lower end to lock the locking part convenience can be provided to prevent the flow of the tongue through easy manipulation.
  • the user can easily wear the shoe 10 by tightening the shoelaces without unfastening the shoelaces that are tied to the fixing unit.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a shoe in a shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a tongue fixing device in a shoe capable of fixing tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG 3 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the upper end is rotated and opened in the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG 4 is a view showing an example in which the shoelaces are arranged in the tongue fixing device in the shoe capable of fixing the tongue of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a side cross-sectional view showing a closed state by rotating the upper end of the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a fixing unit in the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 7A to 7C are views showing an example in which a shoelace is fixed to a fixing unit in a shoe capable of fixing a tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a view showing an example in which the fixing unit is intercepted by the tongue fixing device in the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing another example of the fixing unit in the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a view showing an example in which a binding member is formed in a shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a front view showing an example in which a binding member is applied in a shoe capable of fixing a tongue according to the present invention.
  • rib 301a first rib
  • first locking member 411 locking groove
  • locking jaw 420 second locking member
  • Shoes capable of fixing tongues include a fixing unit 50 to which the tongue fixing device 40 and the shoelace 30 are fixed, which is provided on the tongue 20, and is fixed to the tongue fixing device 40.
  • a fixing unit 50 to which the tongue fixing device 40 and the shoelace 30 are fixed, which is provided on the tongue 20, and is fixed to the tongue fixing device 40.
  • the unit 50 By selectively controlling the unit 50, it relates to a shoe capable of fixing a tongue that can be fixed so that the tongue 20 is not pushed into the shoe 10.
  • the shoe 10 refers to a general shoe provided with a tongue 20 and a shoelace 30, and in addition to the shoe 10 of the form shown in the drawing, sneakers provided with a tongue and a shoelace, It may be made of boots, shoes or shoes used for a specific sport, such as hiking shoes and trekking shoes.
  • the tongue fixing device 40 is preferably made of a material having a predetermined strength, but a flexible property, and has a predetermined elasticity.
  • a material having a predetermined strength but a flexible property, and has a predetermined elasticity.
  • it is made of a polymer material such as urethane or polyethylene or polypropylene. Of course it can be done.
  • the manufacture of the tongue fixing device 40 may be made by injection.
  • the tongue fixing device 40 may be fixed by stitching a thread on the tongue 20 or fixed by adhesion, and as another example, it may be manufactured integrally in the process of manufacturing the tongue 20 have.
  • the tongue fixing device 40 when manufactured as an integral type, is made of the same material, or a part of the tongue fixing device 40 is made of a fabric, and the remaining part is the same urethane or polyethylene or polypropylene as the tongue fixing device 40 It may be made of a polymer material such as.
  • the fixing unit 50 is configured to have a predetermined strength, it is preferable that the fixing unit 50 is made of a material that maintains the locked state in the state of being locked in the tongue fixing device 40, for example, silicon, It can be made of urethane or TPU material with excellent durability and flexibility.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a shoe in a shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention is formed in a form in which the tongue 20 is provided, and a plurality of locking members 11 for binding the shoelace 30 are formed, the By tightening the shoelace 30 through the locking member 11, it is formed to be worn on the user's feet.
  • the technical feature of the present invention is that the tongue 20 is provided on the shoe 10, and the tongue fixing device 40 is provided on the tongue 20 to prevent the flow of the tongue 20, as well as shoelaces.
  • the fixing unit 50 to which 30 is fixed is fixed to be selectively caught in the tongue fixing device 40, the shoelace 30 is tightened so that the user can wear the shoes 10 conveniently and conveniently.
  • tongue fixing unit 50 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 2 to 5.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a tongue fixing device in a shoe capable of fixing a tongue according to the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a side sectional view showing a state in which the upper end of the shoe capable of fixing a tongue according to the present invention is rotated and opened
  • FIG. 4 is It is a view showing an example in which the shoelaces are arranged in the tongue fixing device in the shoe capable of fixing the tongue of the present invention
  • FIG. 5 is a side cross-sectional view showing a closed state by rotating the upper end of the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention.
  • the tongue fixing unit 50 is provided on the tongue 20 and pressurizes the shoelace 30 to prevent the flow of the tongue 20, and the lower part 100, the upper part 200, and the column part ( 300) and a locking part 400.
  • the lower part 100 is fixed to the tongue 20, and as the upper part 200 to be described later rotates from the pillar part 300, the shoelace 30 in the space formed between the lower part 100 and the upper part 200 Performs the function of making it fixed.
  • the lower part 100 may further include wings 110 extending outwardly to the left and right, as shown in the accompanying drawings.
  • These wings 110 are to allow the tongue fixing device 40 to be fixed to the tongue 20, and a portion connected to the lower end 100 has a thin groove 111 as shown in FIG. 2 It may be, and the wing 110 is fixed to the tongue 20 through the groove 111.
  • the tongue fixing device 40 in the case of fixing the tongue fixing device 40 to the tongue 20, it should be fixed using sewing, but by passing a needle through a thin groove 111 and sewing a thread together with the tongue 20 Keep it fixed.
  • one or more through grooves may be formed in the wing 110 and may be coupled by rivets.
  • it may be made to be coupled by a rivet.
  • the wing 110 is flexibly rotated toward the tongue 20 around the groove 111, the lower end 100 ) And the wing 110 may be fixed in close contact with the outer surface of the tongue 20.
  • the tongue fixing device 40 can be fixed more firmly.
  • the upper part 200 is provided on the upper side of the lower part 100 and is rotatably coupled from the lower part 100 by a pillar part 300 to be described later, and includes a pressing part 210.
  • the upper part 200 is such that the upper side is exposed to the outside, and may be configured to print various images such as a brand, logo, or various designs or phrases of the corresponding shoe on the outer circumferential surface.
  • the pressing part 210 is formed in a shape protruding inwardly from the upper part 200, but is made of a pair.
  • the pressing part 210 is provided in a pair on the lower side of the upper part 200, and when the upper part 200 is rotated toward the lower part 100, the shoelace 30 located between the lower part 100 and the upper part 200 By pressing and fixing the shoelace 30, as a result, it is possible to prevent the flow of the tongue 20.
  • the shoelace 30 when the pair of pressing parts 210 are formed, when the shoelace 30 is located in the space formed between the pair of pressing parts 210, the shoelace 30 is in the form of an'X' In order to accommodate the part that intersects with, since the part where the shoelace 30 crosses is made relatively thick, the pressing part 210 does not press the corresponding part, but the shoelace 30 By pressing the intersecting portion and the portion spaced apart by a predetermined distance, both intersecting shoelaces 30 are firmly pressed to prevent the flow of the tongue 20 more effectively.
  • the pair of pressing parts 210 are made in a zigzag shape to exert an elastic force in the protruding direction, and a pressing protrusion 211 in a protruding shape is formed on the outer circumferential surface,
  • a pressing protrusion 211 in a protruding shape is formed on the outer circumferential surface
  • the pressing protrusion 211 is formed at the end of the pressing part 210, as shown in the accompanying drawings, and becomes smaller and smaller toward the outside, such as a threaded shape, a pointed shape, or a wave shape, forming a plurality of irregularities.
  • the shoelace 30 may be fixed more firmly.
  • the lower portion 100 may be formed with a pair of auxiliary pressing portions 120 protruding upward so as to correspond to the pair of pressing portions 210.
  • This auxiliary pressing unit 120 is formed in a form protruding upward from the upper side of the lower part 100, and after the shoelace 30 is located between the lower part 100 and the upper part 200, toward the lower part 100 When the upper part 200 is rotated, the pressing protrusion 211 of the pressing part 210 and the auxiliary pressing part 120 press the shoelace 30, so that the shoelace 30 is firmly engaged. .
  • the auxiliary pressing part 120 is shown in the form of a bar having a triangular cross section formed long in the front and rear sides, but depending on the design conditions, a plurality of protrusions are formed in an uneven shape protruding upward or the upper and lower cross sections are in a wavy form. Of course, it can be made in various forms such as.
  • the auxiliary pressurizing unit 120 corresponds to the pressurizing unit 210, but can be formed in any shape as long as it can press the shoelace 30 together with the pressurizing protrusion 211 of the pressurizing unit 210. .
  • the configuration of the pressing part 210 is specified and illustrated in a form protruding downward from the upper part 200, and the auxiliary pressing part 120 protruding upward from the lower part 100 Although specified and illustrated as, it may be configured in opposite directions.
  • the pressing part 210 may be formed in a form protruding upward from the lower part 100, and the auxiliary pressing part 120 may be formed in a form protruding downward from the upper part 200.
  • the pillar part 300 is provided on the front side of the lower part 100 and the upper part 200, and performs a function of allowing the upper part 200 to be rotated from the lower part 100, and as shown in FIG. 2, the lower part 100 and the upper part 200 are spaced apart by the height of the pillar part 300, so that the shoelace 30 can be located in the space formed between the lower part 100 and the upper part 200, and extended It is configured to include a unit 310 and a rotating unit 320.
  • the pillar portion 300 may be provided with a rib 301 protruding outward to reinforce the pillar portion 300 formed in a plate shape as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • These ribs 301 are composed of at least one selected from the first rib 301a formed on the front side of the column part 300 or the second rib 301b formed on the rear side, the first rib 301a and the second rib
  • 301b may be formed to have a triangular cross section.
  • one or more first ribs 301a or second ribs 301b may be provided to form a plurality of
  • the second rib 301b is located between a pair of pressing parts 210 to avoid interference with the pressing part 210 provided in the upper part 200 when the upper part 200 is rotated toward the lower part 100 It can be provided to.
  • the interval between the pair of second ribs 301b may be made smaller than the interval between the pair of pressing portions 210.
  • the extension part 310 is formed in a form extending to the front side on the upper end of the column part 300.
  • the extension part 310 forms a'L' shape with the column part 300, and the fixing unit 50 to which the shoelace 30 is fixed to the extension part 310 is Make it selectively jammed.
  • the rotating part 320 is formed at the end of the extension part 310 to perform a function of connecting between the extension part 310 and the upper part 200, but as shown in FIG. 3, the thickness of the extension part 310 is It is formed thin, so that the thickness of the rotation part 320 rotates flexibly around a thin portion.
  • the rotation part 320 is rotated around a thin portion.
  • the locking part 400 is provided on the rear side of the lower part 100 and the upper part 200, and the lower part 100 and the upper part 200 are locked or unlocked, so that the upper part from the lower part 100 By selectively controlling the rotation of 200, the shoelace 30 can be fixed in a locked state, and includes a first locking member 410 and a second locking member 420.
  • the first locking member 410 has a shape protruding upward from the rear side of the lower end 100 and includes a locking groove 411 and a locking jaw 412.
  • the locking protrusion 421 of the second locking member 420 which will be described later, is inserted into the shape of the first locking member 410, which is penetrated to the front and rear sides. Provides a losing space.
  • the locking jaw 412 is formed in a shape protruding from the upper side of the first locking member 410 toward the rear side, and the locking protrusion 421 inserted into the locking groove 411 is engaged so that the locking state of the upper portion 200 is firmly Keep it.
  • the locking jaw 412 is formed in a shape protruding from the top of the first locking member 410 to the rear side, but as shown in FIG. 5, the lower part 100
  • a portion of the upper end of the locking jaw 412 of the second locking member 420 forms a protrusion a protruding upward from the upper end portion 200.
  • the locking state of the locking part 400 when the locking state of the locking part 400 is to be released, when the protruding protrusion (a) is pushed toward the rear, the locking protrusion 421 of the second locking member 420 is caught by the locking protrusion 412. By allowing the state to be released, the locked state can be easily released.
  • the second locking member 420 is formed in a shape protruding downward from the rear side of the upper portion 200 and is engaged by the first locking member 410 to maintain a locked state, and includes a locking protrusion 421 It is composed by
  • the locking protrusion 421 is the second locking member in a state in which the upper part 200 is rotated toward the lower part 100 so that the tongue fixing device 40 is closed. It is formed in a shape protruding toward the rear side of the 420, but may be formed in a triangular shape protruding outward so as to be inserted into the locking groove 411 and be caught by the locking jaw 412.
  • the lower surface of the locking protrusion 412 of the first locking member 410 may have an inclined surface b1 whose inclination gradually increases from the front side to the rear side.
  • the top surface of the locking protrusion 421 of the second locking member 420 may also be formed with an inclined surface b2 whose inclination gradually increases from the front side to the rear side.
  • the inclined surface b2 formed on the locking protrusion 421 is adjacent or in contact with the inclined surface b1 of the locking protrusion 412, and the inclined surface b1 By making it more firmly locked by b2), it is possible to prevent the locking protrusion 421 from being separated from the locking groove 411 without releasing the locked state by the user.
  • the tongue fixing device 40 is formed between the lower end portion 100 and the upper end portion 200, as shown in FIG. 4 in a state where the upper portion 200 is open, as shown in FIG.
  • the upper end 200 is rotated toward the lower end 100 so that the locking protrusion 421 of the second locking member 420 is locked
  • the pressing part 210 presses the shoelace 30 while the upper part 200 is kept locked, so that the flow of the tongue 20 is prevented. do.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a fixing unit in a shoe capable of fixing a tongue according to the present invention
  • FIGS. 7A to 7C are views showing an example in which a shoelace is fixed to the fixing unit in a shoe capable of fixing a tongue according to the present invention
  • 8 is a view showing an example in which the fixing unit is intercepted by the tongue fixing device in the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing another example of the fixing unit in the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention .
  • both sides of the shoelaces 30 bound to the shoes 10 are fixed, and the shoelaces 30 bound to the shoes 10 are tightened by pulling the fixing unit 50.
  • the fixing unit 50 To be in a wearable state, and to prevent the flow of the tongue 20 by locking the fixing unit 50 to the tongue fixing device 40 while the shoelace 30 is tightened.
  • it is configured to include a locking bar 500 and a side bar 600.
  • the locking bar 500 is formed in the middle and performs a function of locking the tongue fixing device 40.
  • the sidebar 600 is formed in a form extending on both sides of the locking bar 500 so that both ends of the shoelace 30 are fixed, and includes a first through hole 610 and a second through hole 620 It is composed by
  • the locking bar 500 and the side bar 600 are formed in a long left and right shape, but the locking bar 500 has a cross-section so that it can be easily caught in the extension part 310. It is made in the form of a rod made in a circular shape, and the sidebar 600 is formed in a plate shape, so that the shoelace 30 can be smoothly inserted and fixed through the first through hole 610 and the second through hole 620 .
  • the first through hole 610 is that both ends of the shoelace 30 pass sequentially, and may be formed in a pair.
  • a protruding member 630 having a shape protruding outward may be provided on the upper side or the lower side or on the upper side and the lower side respectively.
  • This protruding member 630 is in contact with the outer circumferential surface of the shoelace 30 passing through the pair of first through holes 610, so that the shoelace 30 can be prevented from being pushed out or removed from the first through hole 610. To be.
  • a plurality of It may be formed between the second through holes 620.
  • the second through hole 620 allows the ends of the shoelaces 30 that have sequentially passed through the pair of first through holes 610 to pass.
  • the end of the shoelace 30 passing through the second through hole 620 is a ring formed between the middle portion of the shoelace 30 passing through the pair of first through holes 610 and the sidebar 600 By being fitted into the 640, the shoelaces 30 are firmly bound to the sidebar 600.
  • FIGS. 7A to 7C The process in which the shoelace 30 is fitted into the sidebar 600 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 7A to 7C.
  • the end of the shoelace 30 is attached to the sidebar 600.
  • the second through hole 620 After passing through the first through hole 610 sequentially so as to face the center side from the outside of, the second through hole 620 is passed.
  • the pair of first through-holes 610, the second through-holes 620, the pair of first through-holes 610 and the shoelace 30 passing through the ring 640 sequentially is in the sidebar 600
  • the shoelace 30 and the fixing unit 50 are firmly bound to each other do.
  • the shoelace 30 bound to the fixing unit 50 can be tightened with the shoelace 30 only by the user pulling the fixing unit 50, so that the shoe 10 can be conveniently worn.
  • the fixing unit 50 is caught by the extension 310 of the tongue fixing device 40, so that the wearing of the shoes 10 can be completed.
  • the fixing unit 50 fixed to the shoelace 30 is preferably fixed at a position where the fixing unit 50 is caught by the extension 310.
  • the position of the shoelace 30 to which the fixing unit 50 is fixed is a position adjacent to the tongue fixing device 40 when the shoelace 30 is tightened and pulled to the front side of the shoe 10
  • the fixing unit 50 may be fixed to.
  • the second through holes 620 may be formed in a pair, as shown in FIG. 9.
  • the second through hole 620 made of a pair allows the end of the shoelace 30 that has passed through the first through hole 610 to sequentially pass through the pair of second through holes 620.
  • the shoelace 30 that has passed through the pair of second through-holes 620 sequentially is twisted repeatedly compared to the shoelace 30 that has passed through one second through-hole 620, and thus the fixing unit 50 ) To the shoelace 30 may be made to be more rigidly bound.
  • the shoelace 30 sequentially passing through the pair of second through holes 620 is formed with a second ring 650 in the same shape as the ring 640, as shown in FIG. 9, and the ring ( By passing the shoelace 30 passing through 640 through the second ring 650 once more, the shoelace 30 and the fixing unit 50 may be more firmly bound.
  • first through holes 610 and second through holes 620 are formed, respectively, and a plurality of rings 640 or second rings ( It goes without saying that 650) may be formed.
  • the binding force can be easily adjusted.
  • the first through hole 610 is described with reference to FIG. 6, the length of the first through hole 610 is long in the front and the rear side so as to facilitate the passage of the shoelaces having a thin thickness and a wide width, and the size of the penetrated groove may be formed thin.
  • the two through-holes 620 may have a shorter front and rear side than the first through-hole 610 and have a wider size of the through-hole so that it is easy to pass through the shoelace having a thick or circular cross section.
  • FIG. 10 is a view showing an example in which a binding member is formed in a shoe capable of fixing a tongue according to the present invention
  • FIG. 11 is a front view showing an example in which a binding member is applied in a shoe capable of fixing a tongue according to the present invention.
  • the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention may further include a binding member 700 for binding the shoelace 30.
  • This binding member 700 will be described with reference to FIG. 10, is formed on the shoe 10 is formed separately in addition to the locking member 11 for fixing the shoelace 30.
  • the locking member 11 is generally formed in the shoe 10 to perform a function for tying the shoelace 30, and the through hole shape through which the shoelace 30 passes or a ring shape to be fixed by walking And the like.
  • the binding member 700 may be formed in a ring shape and provided on the shoe 10.
  • Such a binding member 700 may be made of metal or plastic to minimize friction with the shoelace 30 through which the shoelace 30 penetrates.
  • the binding member 700 is made of a material that minimizes friction with the shoelace 30, the shoelace 30 inserted in the binding member 700 can be smoothly loosened or tying the shoelaces ( 30) can be secured, so that the user can easily and conveniently wear or take off the shoes 10.
  • the shoe capable of fixing the tongue according to the present invention is formed in the shoe 10 by pressing the shoelace 30 through the tongue fixing device 40 provided on the tongue 20 to regulate movement.
  • the tongue 20 can be fixed so as not to be pushed into the shoe 10 by being intercepted by the shoelace 30 by the tongue fixing device 40.
  • the lower end portion 100 and the upper end portion 200 for securing the shoelace 30 are coupled so that one end is rotated, and the other end is provided with a locking portion 400 that is selectively locked, thereby releasing the locking portion 400
  • a locking portion 400 that is selectively locked, thereby releasing the locking portion 400
  • the user can use the shoelaces without releasing the shoelaces 30 that are tied to the fixing unit 50. Tighten (30) so that the shoes (10) can be easily worn.

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La présente invention concerne une chaussure comprenant : un dispositif de fixation de languette disposé au niveau d'une languette de chaussure; et une unité de fixation à laquelle un lacet est fixé, l'unité de fixation étant sélectivement retenue par le dispositif de fixation de languette, le dispositif de fixation de languette appuyant sur la surface circonférentielle externe d'une partie du lacet, les côtés opposés du lacet sont fixés à l'unité de fixation, et lorsque l'unité de fixation est tirée pour serrer le lacet lié à la chaussure, l'unité de fixation est prise et retenue par le dispositif de fixation de languette, de façon à maintenir un état serré du lacet.
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