SHOELACE HOLDER
A shoelace retainer is integrated with a shoe having a shoelace. The retainer features a lateral and medial flaps attached to the lateral and medial sides of the shoe at a position for receiving the lateral and medial free ends of the shoelace. The bottom surfaces of the flaps include hook and loop fastening elements. The retainer also features lateral and medial tabs in functional alignment with the lateral and medial flaps. The tabs are comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the lateral flap. The lateral tab and lateral flap are adapted to releasably secure the lateral free end and bow of a tied shoelace, while the medial tab and medial flap are adapted to releasably secure the medial free end and bow of a tied shoelace.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application 60/597,387, filed Nov. 28, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention generally relates to laced footwear, and more particularly, to a shoelace holder integrated with the footwear and adapted to releasably secure the free ends and bows of shoelaces to prevent the shoelaces from untying and to prevent distracting movement of the shoelaces.
BACKGROUNDShoelaces are thin cords fitted (i.e., laced) to shoes (i.e., shoes, sneakers, boots or any laced footwear) to prevent the shoe from slipping off by accident. Lacing entails running the shoelaces through the holes, eyelets or lugs typically in a crisscross pattern to form a strong adjustable network. A shoelace can be untied and loosened in a familiar manner, permitting the shoe to open wide to admit the wearer's foot. It can then be tightened and knotted to secure the shoe to the wearer's foot.
While shoelaces have proven to be very effective means for secure shoes to a wearer's foot, they suffer several shortcomings. One shortcoming is the tendency to become untied due to the shoelace material, the conventional knot and the disturbances. Another shortcoming is improper sizing, with laces typically being too long and likely to annoyingly swing and/or drag along the ground.
The problem of untying can be attributed in part to the material. Traditional shoelaces were made of cotton, jute, hemp, rawhide or other materials commonly used in the manufacture of rope. Modern shoelaces often incorporate various synthetic fibers, which look better and wear longer, but are generally more slippery and thus far more prone to coming undone than those made from traditional fibers.
The problem of untying can also be attributed in part to the method of tying. Shoelaces can be tied in many different ways. The most common bow, however, involves forming a criss-cross knot, and then making a first loop by simply doubling a first free end back onto itself. The second free end is then passed around the first loop. A second loop formed by simply doubling the second free end back onto itself is pulled through a loop formed by the second free end wrapped around the first loop. The first and second loops are then pulled until a bow-knot is firmly formed. Unfortunately, this commonly used knot and other variations are terribly insecure and conducive to coming loose.
The problem of untying can also be attributed in part to improper length. Laces that are too short are difficult to properly tie. If laces are too long, the ends may drag. Employing a different lacing method that consumes either more or less lace is a tedious and inconvenient way to address this problem. Cutting the laces removes the aglets, which results in frayed unattractive ends.
Various devices and techniques have been devised to prevent untying of laces. For example, double knotting is effective, but produces an unappealing mound that can be frustrating to undo. Various retainer devices have been developed to clamp, cinch or contain the knot. While such devices may be effective, they are unsightly, inconvenient to use and annoying to wear. Additionally, such devices concentrate on maintaining the knot, but do nothing to prevent the free ends and loops of the tied laces from swinging or dragging along the ground.
What is needed is an aesthetically pleasing or inconspicuous, easy to use, device that can be readily adapted to footwear to secure shoelaces, prevent untying and retain the free ends and loops of the tied laces. The invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems and solving one or more of the needs as set forth above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTo solve one or more of the problems set forth above, in an exemplary implementation of the invention, a shoelace retainer is provided. The shoelace retainer is integrated with a shoe having a shoelace. The retainer features a right flap having a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end. The attached end is attached to the right side of the shoe at a position for receiving a free end of the shoelace. Optionally, the top surface may be adorned with ornamentation, a logo or other decorative elements. The bottom surface of the right flap includes elements (e.g., preferably loop elements) of a hook and loop fastener. A left flap having a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end is also provided. The attached end is attached to the left side of the shoe at a position for receiving a free end of the shoelace. The bottom surface of the left flap includes elements (e.g., preferably loop elements) of a hook and loop fastener.
In one aspect of the invention, a shoelace retainer integrated with a shoe is provided. The shoe has an upper, throat, a shoelace, a medial side and a lateral side. The shoelace retainer has a lateral flap. The lateral flap has a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end. The attached end is attached to the lateral side of shoe upper at a position for receiving a free end of the shoelace. The bottom surface of the lateral flap includes releasable attachment elements of a hook and loop fastener. A medial flap is also provided. The medial flap has a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end. The attached end of the medial flap is attached to the medial side of shoe upper at a position for receiving a free end of the shoelace. The bottom surface of the medial flap includes releasable attachment elements of a hook and loop fastener. A lateral tab is attached to the shoe in general alignment with the lateral flap, between the attached and free ends of the medial flap. The lateral tab is comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the lateral flap. A medial tab is attached to the shoe, in general alignment with the medial flap, between the attached and free ends of the medial flap. The medial tab is comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the medial flap. The lateral tab and lateral flap are adapted to releasably secure the lateral free end and bow of a tied shoelace, and the medial tab and medial flap are adapted to releasably secure the medial free end and bow of the shoelace when tied.
In another aspect of the invention, a shoelace retainer is integrated with the tongue of a shoe. A lateral flap has a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end. The attached end is attached to the lateral side of the tongue at a position near the free top end of the tongue. The bottom surface of the lateral flap includes releasable attachment elements of a hook and loop fastener. A medial flap has a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end, the attached end is attached to the medial side of the tongue at a position near the free top end of the tongue. The bottom surface of the medial flap includes releasable attachment elements of a hook and loop fastener.
A lateral tab is attached to the upper of the shoe in general alignment with and reach of the lateral flap, between the attached and free ends of the lateral flap. The lateral tab is comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the lateral flap. A medial tab is attached to the upper of the shoe in general alignment with and reach of the medial flap, between the attached and free ends of the medial flap. The medial tab is comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the medial flap. The lateral tab and lateral flap is adapted to releasably secure the lateral free end and lateral bow of a tied shoelace, and the medial tab and medial flap is adapted to releasably secure the medial free end and medial bow of the shoelace when tied.
In another aspect of the invention, the medial flap is attached to the medial side of the upper adjacent to the throat, and the lateral flap is attached to the lateral side of the upper adjacent to the throat. The throat includes a perimeter and the medial flap may extend along 10 to 100% of the medial side of the perimeter of the throat, and the lateral flap may extend along 10 to 100% of the lateral side of the perimeter of the throat.
In another aspect of the invention, the top surface of the medial and/or lateral flaps may display indicia.
In another aspect of the invention, the bottom surface of the lateral flap includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the bottom surface of the medial flap includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the lateral tab includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the medial tab includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener. Alternatively, the bottom surface of the lateral flap may include hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the bottom surface of the medial flap may include hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the lateral tab may include hook elements of a loop and loop fastener; and the medial tab may include loop elements of a hook and loop fastener.
In another aspect of the invention, the medial flap and medial tab are adapted to releasably engage a portion of medial side of a shoelace without engaging a knot in the shoelace; and the lateral flap and lateral tab are adapted to releasably engage a portion of a lateral side of a shoelace without engaging the knot in the shoelace.
In another aspect of the invention, the a lateral tongue tab attached to the tongue of the shoe may be provided in general alignment with and reach of the lateral flap, between the attached and free ends of the lateral flap. The lateral tongue tab is comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the lateral flap. A medial tongue tab is attached to the tongue of the shoe in general alignment with and reach of the medial flap, between the attached and free ends of the medial flap. The medial tongue tab is comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the medial flap.
The foregoing and other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, where:
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the figures are not intended to be drawn to any particular scale; nor are the figures intended to illustrate every embodiment of the invention. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments depicted in the figures or the types of footwear, shapes, relative sizes, ornamental aspects or proportions shown in the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONReferring to the Figures, in which like parts are indicated with the same reference numerals, various views of exemplary shoes with exemplary shoelace retainers according to principles of the invention are shown. The term “shoe” is used herein for convenience to refer to any footwear with a shoelace. The invention is not limited to athletic footwear as shown in the Figures. Instead, the invention may be utilized with any type of footwear with laces, in any sizes, including, but not limited to, casual, dress and athletic footwear for men, women and children.
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Shoelace retainers comprised of flaps 105, 110 and corresponding tabs 115, 120 are provided on each side (i.e., lateral and medial sides) of the shoe 105, 110 in the vicinity of the laces. Illustratively,
An exemplary shoelace retainer according to principles of the invention includes a pliant flap 105, 110 adapted for releasable attachment to a tab 115. The exemplary pliant flap 105, 110 shown in
An exemplary shoelace retainer according to principles of the invention also includes a tab 115 corresponding to each pliant flap 110. The tab 115 is attached to the upper of the shoe, in general alignment with the flap 110, between the attached and free ends of the flap 110. The tab 115 may be surface mounted or recessed such that the top of the tab 115 is approximately level with the surface of the upper 150 of the shoe 100.
The exemplary pliant flap 105, 110 has a top side and a bottom side. In a preferred implementation, loop elements (i.e., the “hairier” side) of a hook and loop fastener are secured to the bottom side of the pliant flap 105, 110. The hook elements may be glued, stitched or otherwise attached to the flap 105, 110. However, the specific means by which the hook material is disposed on the flap 105, 110 and their size and locations are not critical, provided that corresponding hook and loop elements can be repeatedly connected and disconnected.
The corresponding tab 115 is comprised of hook elements of the hook and loop fastener. The free end 130 and bow loop 140 of a shoelace may be positioned (i.e., sandwiched) between the flap 110 and tab 115. When the loop elements of the flap 110 are pressed against the hook elements of the tab 115, the hooks catch in the loops and hold the flap 110 to the tab 115, with the free end 130 and bow loop 140 sandwiched in between, as conceptually shown in
Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that a shoelace retainer comprised of a flap 105, 110 and tab 115, 120 arrangement is provided on the opposite sides (i.e., lateral and medial) of the shoe, to secure both free ends 130, 135 and bow loops 140, 145 of the shoelace. Thus, each shoe is equipped with right and left side (i.e., lateral and medial) shoelace retainers comprised of flaps and tabs. Additionally, each flap and tab may be comprised of separate components or a single piece of material folded in half.
To use the shoelace retainers, with reference to
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The sizes, configurations and arrangements of shoelace retainers may be varied widely in accordance with principles of the invention. Illustratively, referring to
As additional examples, referring to
As a further exemplary embodiment, referring to
As yet another exemplary embodiment, referring to
The tabs 935, 945 may be located on various parts of the upper 150 within reach of the portions of laces 130, 135, 140, 145 to be secured, and within reach of the pliant flaps 905, 915. By way of example and not limitation, the tabs 935, 945 may be located on the upper 150 within reach of and in general alignment with the pliant flaps 905, 915, as shown in
Decorative indicia may be displayed on the top (outer-facing) sides of flaps 105, 110. Such indicia may include any markings or objects applied using any means of the art, including without limitation printing, embossing, stitching, bonding, casting, painting, cutting, carving, burning, melting and molding. By way of example and not limitation, the indicia may comprise a logo, brand name or design elements; decorative patterns; cartoon characters; sports team logos; or the like. Such decorations allow companies to display their brands and wearers to express their individual tastes.
The shoelace retainer of the present invention provides a distinct advantage over prior art shoelace retainers because the shoelace ends and bow loop portions emanating from the knot can be substantially releasably confined, to impede the loosening and untying of the knot, to prevent or limit swinging and to prevent the end portions from interfering with the wearer's activities. Furthermore, the shoelace retainer according to the present invention is integrated with the shoe, and unlikely to be released accidentally. Moreover, the free ends and bow loops are suspended above the ground.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, the foregoing description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiment as well as alternative applications of the invention will be suggested to persons skilled in the art by the foregoing specification and illustrations. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will cover any such modifications, applications or embodiments as fall within the true scope of the invention.
While an exemplary embodiment of the invention has been described, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum relationships for the components and steps of the invention, including variations in order, form, content, function and manner of operation, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. The above description and drawings are illustrative of modifications that can be made without departing from the present invention, the scope of which is to be limited only by the following claims. Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents are intended to fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.
Claims
1. A shoelace retainer integrated with a shoe having a medial side and a lateral side, an upper, throat, a shoelace, said shoelace forming a medial free end and medial bow and a lateral free end and lateral bow when tied, said shoelace retainer comprising:
- a lateral flap, said lateral flap having a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end, the attached end being attached to the lateral side of shoe upper at a position for receiving a free end of the shoelace, the bottom surface of the lateral flap including releasable attachment elements of a hook and loop fastener;
- a medial flap, said medial flap having a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end, the attached end being attached to the medial side of shoe upper at a position for receiving a free end of the shoelace, the bottom surface of the medial flap including releasable attachment elements of a hook and loop fastener;
- a lateral tab attached to the shoe in general alignment with the lateral flap, between the attached and free ends of the medial flap, said lateral tab being comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the lateral flap;
- a medial tab attached to the shoe, in general alignment with the medial flap, between the attached and free ends of the medial flap, said medial tab being comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the medial flap; and
- said lateral tab and lateral flap being adapted to releasably secure the lateral free end and bow of the shoelace when tied, and said medial tab and medial flap being adapted to releasably secure the medial free end and bow of the shoelace when tied.
2. A shoelace retainer according to claim 1, wherein the medial flap is attached to the medial side of the upper adjacent to the throat, and the lateral flap is attached to the lateral side of the upper adjacent to the throat.
3. A shoelace retainer according to claim 1, wherein the throat includes a perimeter and the medial flap is attached to the medial side of the upper adjacent to the throat, and the lateral flap is attached to the lateral side of the upper adjacent to the throat, and said medial flap extends along 10 to 100% of the medial side of the perimeter of the throat, and said lateral flap extends along 10 to 100% of the lateral side of the perimeter of the throat.
4. A shoelace retainer according to claim 1, wherein the top surface of the medial flap displays indicia.
5. A shoelace retainer according to claim 1, wherein the top surface of the lateral flap displays indicia.
6. A shoelace retainer according to claim 1, wherein the top surface of the medial flap displays indicia and the top surface of the lateral flap displays indicia.
7. A shoelace retainer according to claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the lateral flap includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the bottom surface of the medial flap includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and
- the lateral tab includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the medial tab includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener.
8. A shoelace retainer according to claim 2, wherein the bottom surface of the lateral flap includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the bottom surface of the medial flap includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and
- the lateral tab includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the medial tab includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener.
9. A shoelace retainer according to claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the lateral flap includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the bottom surface of the medial flap includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and
- the lateral tab includes hook elements of a loop and loop fastener; and the medial tab includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener.
10. A shoelace retainer according to claim 2, wherein the bottom surface of the lateral flap includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the bottom surface of the medial flap includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and
- the lateral tab includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the medial tab includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener.
11. A shoelace retainer according to claim 1, said shoelace having a knot, and wherein the medial flap and medial tab are adapted to releasably engage a portion of medial side of a shoelace without engaging a knot in the shoelace; and the lateral flap and lateral tab are adapted to releasably engage a portion of a lateral side of a shoelace without engaging the knot in the shoelace.
12. A shoelace retainer according to claim 2, said shoelace having a knot, and wherein the medial flap and medial tab are adapted to releasably engage a portion of medial side of a shoelace without engaging a knot in the shoelace; and the lateral flap and lateral tab are adapted to releasably engage a portion of a lateral side of a shoelace without engaging the knot in the shoelace.
13. A shoelace retainer integrated with a shoe having an upper, a throat, a tongue having a free top end, a shoelace, said shoelace forming a lateral free end and lateral bow and a medial free end and medial bow when tied, a medial side and a lateral side, said shoelace retainer comprising:
- a lateral flap, said lateral flap having a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end, the attached end being attached to the lateral side of the tongue at a position near the free top end of the tongue, the bottom surface of the lateral flap including releasable attachment elements of a hook and loop fastener;
- a medial flap, said medial flap having a top surface and a bottom surface, an attached end and a free end, the attached end being attached to the medial side of the tongue at a position near the free top end of the tongue, the bottom surface of the medial flap including releasable attachment elements of a hook and loop fastener;
- a lateral tab attached to the upper of the shoe in general alignment with and reach of the lateral flap, between the attached and free ends of the lateral flap, said lateral tab being comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the lateral flap;
- a medial tab attached to the upper of the shoe in general alignment with and reach of the medial flap, between the attached and free ends of the medial flap, said medial tab being comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the medial flap; and
- said lateral tab and lateral flap being adapted to releasably secure the lateral free end and lateral bow of a tied shoelace, and said medial tab and medial flap being adapted to releasably secure the medial free end and medial bow of the shoelace when tied.
14. A shoelace retainer according to claim 13, wherein the top surface of the medial flap displays indicia.
15. A shoelace retainer according to claim 13, wherein the top surface of the lateral flap displays indicia.
16. A shoelace retainer according to claim 13, wherein the top surface of the medial flap displays indicia and the top surface of the lateral flap displays indicia.
17. A shoelace retainer according to claim 13, wherein the bottom surface of the lateral flap includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the bottom surface of the medial flap includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener; and
- the lateral tab includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the medial tab includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener.
18. A shoelace retainer according to claim 13, wherein the bottom surface of the lateral flap includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and the bottom surface of the medial flap includes hook elements of a hook and loop fastener; and
- the lateral tab includes hook elements of a loop and loop fastener; and the medial tab includes loop elements of a hook and loop fastener.
19. A shoelace retainer according to claim 13, said shoelace having a knot, and wherein the medial flap and medial tab are adapted to releasably engage a portion of medial side of a shoelace without engaging a knot in the shoelace; and the lateral flap and lateral tab are adapted to releasably engage a portion of a lateral side of a shoelace without engaging the knot in the shoelace.
20. A shoelace retainer according to claim 13, further comprising:
- a lateral tongue tab attached to the tongue of the shoe in general alignment with and reach of the lateral flap, between the attached and free ends of the lateral flap, said lateral tongue tab being comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the lateral flap; and
- a medial tongue tab attached to the tongue of the shoe in general alignment with and reach of the medial flap, between the attached and free ends of the medial flap, said medial tongue tab being comprised of hook and loop fastening elements adapted to engage the elements of the hook and loop fastener on the bottom side of the medial flap.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 9, 2006
Publication Date: May 15, 2008
Inventor: Peter Franzino (Ponte Vedra, FL)
Application Number: 11/558,198
International Classification: A43C 7/00 (20060101);