Lacing device for sports footwear
An article of footwear provided to receive the user's foot and including a lacing device, the lacing device including a lace, at least two guides provided to enable a lace to slide relative thereto within a lacing zone, and a blocker capable of blocking relative movement of the lace, the blocker including a control member to unblock the lace. The article of footwear has an open position, facilitating insertion of the user's foot, and a tightened position firmly retaining the foot within the article of footwear. The switch from the open position to the tightened position is carried out via a traction on the lace, and the switch from the tightened position to the open position is carried out via a traction on the control member of the blocker.
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This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of French Patent Application No. 05.01417, filed on Feb. 11, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to sports footwear provided with a lacing device and including a lace blocker.
2. Description of Background and Relevant Information
U.S. Pat. No. 6,775,928 discloses an article of footwear for an inline roller skate, including an upper provided with a lacing device which brings two panels of the lower portion of an upper closer to one another. Between the two panels is a tongue that extends from the front of the article of footwear up to the top of the footwear. Each of the two panels includes a plurality of keepers arranged in the lower portion only. The lacing device also includes a lace and a lace blocker. The lace blocker is fixed to the top of the tongue. The article of footwear further includes a guide that is fixed to the tongue under the blocker, and which directs the lace toward the blocker.
The aforementioned article of footwear and, in particular, the described mechanism therefor, has numerous drawbacks. Fixing the lace blocker on the top of the tongue renders the device inefficient due to the distance that exists between the lace exit out of the lacing zone, in the area of the two panels of the lower portion of the upper, and the high position of the blocker. A traction on the lace tends to bring the blocker closer to the guide, which results in bending the upper portion of the tongue. If the tongue is stiffened to prevent bending, comfort is impaired.
Furthermore, the laces used for footwear always have a certain elasticity. The portions of the lace itself that are located between the guide and the blocker are of no use for the tightening per se, as they do not bring the two opposite panels closer to one another. However, they do affect the general extension of the lace, which is due to the elasticity inherent in the latter.
Furthermore, the permanent fixing of the blocker to the top of the tongue makes it very difficult to replace a broken lace, and even impossible to replace the blocker when it is damaged.
Finally, the use of the lacing device as described in this patent application is not ergonomic insofar as the user has to exert pressure on the blocker's button to release the lace and must sustain this pressure during the entire time necessary to switch from the footwear's tightened position to the open position, from which the user can remove his/her foot. Moreover, the pressure that the user must exert on the button is not natural as it is substantially parallel to the tongue and directed upward of the tongue.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the instant invention is to propose a lacing device that makes it possible to overcome the limitations of the known prior art devices. More particularly, the object of the invention is to provide a footwear provided with an optimized lacing device.
Another object of the invention is a footwear having a high upper and provided with a tightening means that uses a lace/blocker assembly and allows tightening as well as loosening with one hand.
The object of the invention is achieved with a footwear provided to receive the user's foot and including a lacing device that has at least two keepers, provided to enable a lace to slide, as well as a blocker that is capable of wedging the lace, the blocker including a control member that unlocks the lace, the footwear having an open position allowing the insertion of the foot and a tightened position from which the foot is firmly retained in the footwear. The footwear is characterized in that the switch from the open position to the tightened position is carried out with a traction on the lace, and in that the switch from the tightened to the open position is carried out with a traction on the blocker's control member.
Advantageously, only traction forces are required from the user to open or tighten the footwear.
Advantageously, the footwear according to the invention includes means for removably fixing the blocker to the footwear, so that the footwear tightening and opening stages can be carried out with one hand, and so that the sub-assembly constituted by the lace and the blocker can be dismounted from the footwear without having to use a tool.
The object of the invention is also achieved with a footwear provided to receive the user's foot and including a high upper that has a lower portion provided with a lacing device, an upper portion adapted to enclose the lower part of the user's leg, and a tongue extending from the lower portion to which it is fixed up to the top of the upper portion; the tongue including a lower zone located in the area of the lower portion, an upper zone located in the area of the upper portion, and an intermediate zone located between the lower and the upper zones; the lacing device including at least two keepers provided to enable a lace to slide and a blocker that is capable of wedging the lace, characterized in that the blocker is fixed on the intermediate zone of the tongue.
The object of the invention is also achieved with a footwear provided to receive the user's foot and including a lacing device that has at least two keepers provided to enable a lace to slide and a blocker capable of wedging the lace, the blocker including a blocking member that is movable inside a body, characterized in that the footwear includes means for removably fixing the blocker to the footwear, so that the footwear tightening and loosening stages can be carried out with one hand, and so that the lace/blocker sub-assembly can be dismounted of the footwear without using any tool.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe invention will be better understood from the following description, with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate exemplary embodiments for carrying out the invention, and in which:
More particularly, in
The tongue 9 includes a lower zone 7 adapted to cover the top of the user's foot, and which is in turn covered by the passages of the strands of the lace 11 between the lace guides 10. The tongue 9 also includes an upper zone 8 provided to enclose the anterior portion of the user's lower leg. Between the lower zone 7 and the upper zone 8, the tongue 9 includes an intermediate zone 14 which, when the user's foot is inserted in the boot, is located in the vicinity of the flexion crease of the boot, i.e., the flexion crease of the ankle's articulation.
The blocker 12 is kept in place on the tongue in the intermediate zone 14 thereof by means of a cover 13, the cover being fixed to the tongue 9. In the example shown, the cover is sewn on the tongue 9. This is not limiting, and the cover can be affixed to the tongue in any other way known to those skilled in the art. It is also within the scope of the invention for the cover 13 to be made integral or in one piece with the tongue 9.
The blocker 12 is located directly at the exit of the lacing zone; the two strands of the lace 11 pass from the two highest-positioned lace guides 10 to the blocker 12 without any intermediate member. Thus, the tension loss due to the lace's elasticity is minimized.
Furthermore, as is the case with the tightening phase, the opening stage is carried out by means of a traction movement. Because of this, the boot according to the first embodiment of the invention is particularly ergonomic. Indeed, it is easier for the user to exert a force by traction than by pressure. In the instant case, in the tightening stage as in the opening stage, the user can take advantage of the muscular force of the arm, which exerts the traction, possibly the muscular force of his/her upper body, but also the force of his/her leg.
In case the lace is broken, one will choose in this embodiment to replace the sub-assembly constituted by the lace 11 and the blocker 12. To do so, the user himself/herself or the technical support technician first removes the blocker 12 from its nesting in the opening 16 of the cover 13. Then, the control member 23 is disassembled from the upper end portion of the blocking member 20. It must be noted that this disassembly is necessary only when the control member 23 is too large to go through the tunnel 15. Rather than a handle, such as provided in the first embodiment shown here, a control member in the form of a loop made of a flexible strap, which can easily go through the tunnel, can be employed. The blocker 12 is finally completely removed from the opening 16 of the cover 13, the upper loop of the lace 11 passes through the tunnel, and it only remains to remove the lace 11 from all the lace guides 10.
The lacing device according to the invention enables a simple and ergonomic manipulation since only one hand is necessary for tightening as well as for loosening.
The use of the article of footwear, or shoe, of
The invention is not limited to the several embodiments described hereinabove as examples, but encompasses any equivalent embodiment.
LIST OF ELEMENTSThe following is a list of reference numerals, appearing in the attached drawing, together the corresponding elements included in the foregoing description:
- 1. article of footwear
- 2. frame
- 3. wheels
- 4. upper of the article of footwear
- 5. lateral section of the article of footwear 1
- 6. medial section of the article of footwear 1
- 7. lower zone of the tongue 9
- 8. upper zone of the tongue 9
- 9. tongue
- 10. lace guide
- 11. lace
- 12. blocker
- 13. cover
- 14. intermediate zone of the tongue 9
- 15. tunnel
- 16. opening
- 17. lug
- 18. abutment
- 19. body of the blocker 12
- 20. blocking member
- 21. lower end portion of the blocking member 20
- 22. upper end portion of the blocking member 20
- 23. control member
- 24. slider
- 25. slide
- 26. leaf spring
- 27. control disk
- 28. support
- 29. lip
- 30. groove
Claims
1. An article of footwear adapted to receive a wearer's foot, said article of footwear comprising:
- a lacing device comprising: a lace; at least two lace guides for guiding said lace within a lacing zone, said lace being adapted to slide along said lace guides; a blocker capable of blocking said lace against movement relative to said blocker, said blocker comprising a control member to unblock the lace;
- said article of footwear transitionable between an open position, in which insertion of the wearer's foot is facilitated, and a tightened position, in which the wearer's foot is firmly retained in the article of footwear;
- transition from the open position to the tightened position being carried out by a traction on the lace, and transition from the tightened position to the open position being carried out by a traction on the blocker control member.
2. An article of footwear according to claim 1, wherein:
- traction exerted on the lace to transition from the open position to the tightened position, as well as the traction exerted on the control member to transition from the tightened position to the open position, is substantially vertically oriented when the footwear rests on a substantially horizontal surface.
3. An article of footwear according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a mechanism to removably fix the blocker to the article of footwear, so that said transition to and from said open and tightened positions of the article of footwear can be carried out with one hand of the wearer, and so that a sub-assembly formed by the lace and the blocker can be detached from the article of footwear without use of any tool.
4. An article of footwear according to claim 3, wherein:
- said mechanism to removably fix the blocker includes a cover, said cover including an inside opening, the blocker being nested within said opening.
5. An article of footwear according to claim 1, further comprising:
- an upper comprising: a longitudinal opening; a tongue positioned over said longitudinal opening, said tongue including a lower zone at least partially covering an instep zone, an upper zone at least partially covering a lower part of the wearer's leg, and an intermediate zone located between said lower zone and said upper zone;
- said blocker of said lacing device being connected to the intermediate zone of said tongue.
6. An article of footwear adapted to receive a wearer's foot, said article of footwear comprising:
- a lacing device adapted to selectively tighten and loosen the article of footwear on the wearer's foot, said lacing device comprising: a lace; at least two lace guides for guiding said lace within a lacing zone, said lace being adapted to slide along said lace guides; a blocker capable of blocking said lace against movement relative to said blocker, said blocker comprising a blocking member and a body, said blocking member being movable inside the body;
- a mechanism to removably fix said blocker to the article of footwear so that tightening and loosening of the article of footwear on the wearer's foot can be carried out by one hand of the wearer, and so that a sub-assembly formed by the lace and the blocker can be detached from the article of footwear without use of any tool.
7. An article of footwear according to claim 6, wherein:
- said mechanism to removably fix the blocker includes a cover, said cover including an opening, said blocker being nested within said opening.
8. An article of footwear according to claim 6, wherein:
- said blocker includes a control member, said control member being constructed and arranged whereby a traction exerted on said control member unblocks said lace.
9. An article of footwear according to claim 8, wherein:
- said blocker further includes a return mechanism adapted to bring said control member back into a blocking position of said lace.
10. An article of footwear according to claim 7, wherein:
- said opening is positioned substantially in a flexion crease area; and
- said cover further includes a tunnel, said lace passing within said tunnel following exit from said blocker.
11. An article of footwear according to claim 8, further comprising:
- an upper comprising: a longitudinal opening; a tongue positioned over said longitudinal opening, said tongue including a lower zone at least partially covering an instep zone, an upper zone at least partially covering a lower part of the wearer's leg, and an intermediate zone located between said lower zone and said upper zone;
- said blocker of said lacing device being connected to the intermediate zone of said tongue.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 10, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 17, 2006
Applicant: SALOMON S.A. (Metz-Tessy)
Inventors: Rene Borel (Saint-Sylvestre), Pierre Marechal (Annecy), Laurent Marechal (Villaz)
Application Number: 11/350,845
International Classification: A43C 11/00 (20060101); A43B 5/16 (20060101);