Decorative shoelace tip holder
A decorative shoelace tip holder comprises a seamless decorative holder having a round top and mounted on a shoelace tip which is firstly bound around by plastic tubing. The decorative holder and the shoelace tip are engaged by punching. The rim of an open end of the decorative holder is ground into arced shape for protecting fingers holding there from being cut. The decorated holder is made of aluminum, whereby coloring it by electroplating can be easily provided so as to realize a colorful visual effect.
The present invention relates to decorative shoelace tip holders, more particularly to a decorative shoelace tip holder comprising a seamless decorative holder having a round top and mounted on a shoelace tip which is firstly bound around by plastic tubing. The present invention is characterized by the means for connecting the decorative holder and the shoelace tip being punching, the rim of an open end of the decorative holder being ground into arced shape for protecting fingers holding there from being cut, and the decorated holder being made of aluminum, whereby coloring it by electroplating can be easily provided so as to realize a colorful visual effect.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Referring to
A decorative shoelace tip holder comprises a seamless decorative holder having a round top and mounted on a shoelace tip which is firstly bound around by plastic tubing. The decorative holder and the shoelace tip are engaged by punching. The rim of an open end of the decorative holder is ground into arced shape for protecting fingers holding there from being cut. The decorated holder is made of aluminum, whereby coloring it by electroplating can be easily provided so as to realize a colorful visual effect.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The third and the fourth preferred embodiments of the present invention as decorative shoelace tip holders 4 and 4A are provided with a plurality of pointed teeth 41 around the rim of an open end of the decorative holder 4, which tilt inward and point in a direction away from the rim. Thereby, as the decorative holder 4 and the shoelace tip 1 are connected, the pointed teeth 41 can engage the shoelace tip 1 and enhance the retaining effect of the decorative holder 4 on the shoelace tip 1, as shown in
The fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention as a decorative shoelace tip holder comprises a seamless decorative holder 5 having a round top and mounted on a shoelace tip 1 which is firstly bound around by plastic tubing. The shoelace tip 1 is further provided with an upwardly tapered corkscrew retaining piece 11. The rim of an open end of said decorative holder 5 is further provided with an inward flange 51 for eventually engaging a portion of the corkscrew retaining piece 11 as the inward corkscrew retaining piece 11 spirals into the open end of said decorative holder 5, whereby the decorative holder 5 can be retained on the shoelace tip 1, as shown in
The present invention is thus described, and it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A decorative shoelace tip holder, comprising:
- a seamless decorative holder having a round top and mounted on a shoelace tip which is firstly bound around by a plastic tubing, said decorative holder and said shoelace tip being connected by punching, a rim of an open end of said decorative holder that is engaged with said shoelace tip being ground into arced shape for protecting fingers holding there from being cut, said decorated holder being made of aluminum, whereby coloring said decorated holder by electroplating can be easily provided so as to realize a colorful visual effect.
2. The decorative shoelace tip holder of claim 1 wherein said rim of said open end of said decorative holder mounted on said shoelace tip forms saw teeth, whereby, as said decorative holder is punched onto said shoelace tip, said saw teeth of said rim are punched inward so that said decorative holder can engage said shoelace tip further.
3. A decorative shoelace tip holder, comprising:
- a seamless decorative holder having a round top and mounted on a shoelace tip which is firstly bound around by a plastic tubing, a rim of an open end of said decorative holder being provided with a plurality of pointed teeth tilting inward and pointing in a direction away from said rim of said open end, whereby, as said decorative holder and said shoelace tip are connected, said pointed teeth can engage said shoelace tip and enhance the retaining effect of said decorative holder on said shoelace tip.
4. The decorative shoelace tip holder of claim 3 wherein said pointed teeth are arranged into a pattern selected from transverse row, longitudinal row and a two-dimensional array.
5. A decorative shoelace tip holder, comprising:
- a seamless decorative holder having a round top and mounted on a shoelace tip which is firstly bound around by a plastic tubing, said shoelace tip being provided with an upwardly tapered corkscrew retaining piece, a rim of an open end of said decorative holder being further provided with an inward flange for eventually engaging a portion of said corkscrew retaining piece as said inward corkscrew retaining piece spirals into said open end of said decorative holder, whereby said decorative holder can be retained on said shoelace tip.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 27, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 30, 2006
Inventor: Chi-Chuan Chen (Chang-Hua City)
Application Number: 10/949,588
International Classification: A43C 9/04 (20060101);