Patents Assigned to Brookside Products Limited
  • Patent number: 5099552
    Abstract: A device for decorating laces formed from a body having a first bore extending from a first end of the body to a second end of the body and a second bore extending from the second end of the body. The tip of a lace passes through the first bore from the first end to the second end and is then received in the second bore and retained therein when the end of the lace extending past the first end is pulled. A full or partial wall is defined between the bores in the vicinity of the first end for retaining a loop of the lace. A groove may be formed in the second end between the first and second bores for receiving the loop of the lace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1992
    Assignee: Brookside Products Limited
    Inventor: Richard Kimbrough
  • Patent number: 4805270
    Abstract: An apparatus for securing a shoe lace during intermediate stages of shoe lace tying as well as after tying is provided. First and second jaw members define a jaw opening and are adapted for mounting on a shoe with the jaw opening facing away from the shoe. At least one of the jaw members is displaceable away from the jaw opening and is biased closed. A portion of the periphery of at least one of the jaw members adjacent the jaw opening is inclined toward the jaw opening to define a camming surface for guiding the shoe lace to the jaw opening and for permitting the force of the shoe lace being pulled to displace the movable jaw member against the biasing force so that the shoe lace can enter and be retained in the apparatus. The jaw members can include a cavity to receive a knot and teeth at the periphery of the jaw opening for retaining the lace. The movable jaw member is mounted by an over center hinge permitting selective opening of the apparatus to release a knot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1989
    Assignee: Brookside Products Limited
    Inventor: Richard Kimbrough