Shoe Lace Apparatus and Locking Mechanism
Shoe Laces and locking apparatus for locking laces without trying the laces, the apparatus including an opening for holding a lace or laces in a locked configuration. The apparatus may include a slit for passing a lace into the locking opening.
The present application claims priority to application Ser. No. 61/484,223, Attorney Docket CE001US, entitled “Shoe Lace Apparatus and Locking Mechanism”, and filed on May 10, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to shoe lacings and in particular systems and apparatus for locking the laces without trying the laces.
2. Description of Related Art
It may be desirable to lock shoe laces without trying the laces, the present invention provides apparatus for locking laces and laces not requiring trying.
The features, objects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which like reference characters identify correspondingly throughout and wherein:
Throughout this description, embodiments and variations are described for the purpose of illustrating uses and implementations of the invention. The illustrative description should be understood as presenting examples of the invention, rather than as limiting the scope of the invention.
The locking apparatus 40A may have multiple openings 12A, 12B for multiple laces 22A, 22B or lace ends. The locking apparatus 40B may have multiple openings 12A, 12B, 12C for multiple laces or ends. It is noted in an embodiment that the locking apparatus 10, 40A, 40B, 40D may optionally include deflectable slits 14 (
While this invention has been described in terms of a best mode for achieving the objectives of the invention, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations may be accomplished in view of these teachings without deviating from the spirit or scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A shoe lace locking apparatus for a lace having a first lace envelope in an un-elongated state and a second, smaller envelope in a second elongated state, including: wherein the apparatus has a substantially disc-like configuration.
- a substantially front surface;
- a substantially rear surface;
- an opening sized to enable the lace to slide there-through when the lace is elongated and limit sliding when the lace is not substantially elongated; and
- a slit from extending from the front surface to the rear surface and from the opening to an edge of apparatus,
2. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is comprised a restorably flexible material.
3. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is restorably deflectable to enable the slit to deflect to permit passage of a lace to the opening and return to a substantially flat state.
4. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the opening includes a plurality of teeth.
5. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 4, wherein the teeth are angled so that a lace may slideably move more easily in a first direction than a second, opposite direction.
6. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 4, wherein the opening is sized to enable a lace loop to slide there-through when the lace loop is elongated and limit sliding when the lace loop is not substantially elongated.
7. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 4, the lace including one or an aglet or bar at an end and the apparatus including a recess between the front surface and the rear surface, the recess sized to compressably hold a lace aglet or bar therein.
8. A shoe lace locking apparatus for a lace having an envelope and one of an aglet or bar at an end, including: wherein the apparatus has a substantially disc-like configuration.
- a substantially front surface;
- a substantially rear surface;
- an opening sized to enable the lace and one of an aglet or bar at an end to slide there-through; and
- a plurality of restorably retractable teeth that extend into the opening, the teeth retractable to enable the lace and one of an aglet or bar at an end to slide there-through,
9. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 8, wherein the apparatus is comprised a restorably flexible material.
10. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 8, wherein the teeth are angled so that a lace may slideably move more easily in a first direction than a second, opposite direction.
11. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 10, wherein the opening is sized to enable a lace loop to slide there-through.
12. The shoe lace locking apparatus of claim 8, the lace including one or an aglet or bar at an end and the apparatus including a recess between the front surface and the rear surface, the recess sized to compressably hold a lace aglet or bar therein.
13. A shoe closing system including:
- a lace having a first envelope in an un-elongated state and a second, smaller envelope in a second elongated state; and
- a lace locking apparatus, the apparatus including: a substantially front surface; a substantially rear surface; an opening sized to enable the lace to slide there-through when the lace is elongated and limit sliding when the lace is not substantially elongated; and a slit from extending from the front surface to the rear surface and from the opening to an edge of apparatus,
- wherein the apparatus has a substantially disc-like configuration.
14. The shoe closing system of claim 13, wherein the apparatus is comprised a restorably flexible material.
15. The shoe closing system of claim 13, wherein the apparatus is restorably deflectable to enable the slit to deflect to permit passage of a lace to the opening and return to a substantially flat state.
16. The shoe closing system of claim 13, wherein the opening includes a plurality of teeth.
17. The shoe closing system of claim 14, wherein the teeth are angled so that a lace may slideably move more easily in a first direction than a second, opposite direction.
18. The shoe closing system of claim 14, wherein the opening is sized to enable a lace loop to slide there-through when the lace loop is elongated and limit sliding when the lace loop is not substantially elongated.
19. The shoe closing system of claim 14, the lace including one or an aglet or bar at an end and the apparatus including a recess between the front surface and the rear surface, the recess sized to compressably hold a lace aglet or bar therein.
20. The shoe closing system of claim 19, the lace having a substantially flat shape and a plurality of separately, elastic strands.
Type: Application
Filed: May 10, 2012
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2012
Inventor: Edward Arthur Cox (Temecula, CA)
Application Number: 13/469,082
International Classification: A43C 7/00 (20060101);