TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a footwear fastening structure. More particularly,
the present invention relates to a footwear fastening structure which is used in replacement
of a shoelace of shoes or footwear, eliminates the necessity for tying or untying
a shoelace, and prevents the shoelace from being loosened, thereby improving an convenience
in use.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] In general, a shoelace member mostly has a circular or elliptical cross-section and
is woven in a straight line.
[0003] Such a conventional shoelace member entails a problem in that after the shoelace
member is tied or knotted, it is easily untied or loosened of itself due to shaking
caused by motion of a user's ankle while he or she is walking.
[0004] Numerous prior arts have been proposed in an attempt to prevent the shoelace member
from being easily untied. As one example,
Korean Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. 96-19744 (hereinafter, referred to as "prior art 1") discloses a shoelace member that is not
easily untied.
[0005] The prior art 1, however, encounters a problem in that the shoelace member has a
plurality of resin projections attached to the top and bottom surfaces thereof at
its entirety, thus making it difficult to manufacture and increasing the manufacturing
cost.
[0006] Besides the above prior art 1, various prior arts have been proposed in an attempt
to prevent the shoelace member from being easily loosened. For example,
Korean Utility Model Registration No. 0451160 (discloses (hereinafter, referred to as "prior art 2") discloses a device for preventing
a shoelace knot from being untied.
[0007] The prior art 2 will be described hereinafter. The device of the prior art 2 includes:
a shoelace knot loosing-preventive member 21 that is securely fixed at both ends to
the top surface of a shoe tongue 11 of a shoe or footwear in the longitudinal direction
of the shoe so as to allow a knot of the shoelace tightened on the shoe to be brought
into close contact with the shoe tongue to prevent the shoelace knot from being untied
due to motion of a user's ankle; a shoelace fixing member 22 fixed to the top surface
of the shoe tongue, the shoelace fixing member having an insertion groove for allowing
the shoelace knot loosing-preventive member to be inserted thereto in a transverse
direction and an elastic member for securely fixing the shoelace knot loosing-preventive
member inserted into the insertion groove using an elastic force; and a button member
23 coupled to the upper portion of the shoelace fixing member so that when the button
member is pressed downwardly, the elastic member is pressurized to cause the shoelace
knot loosing-preventive member to be released from its fixed state.
[0008] However, the prior arts 1 and 2 still involve problems in that since a shoelace loosing-preventive
structure for tying the shoelace member is complicated, the number of the manufacturing
processes is increased, and in that it is required that the shoelace should be tieably
engaged in all the shoelace tying holes or eyelets and then be lastly knotted, thus
making the knotting process inconvenient.
DISCLOSURE
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0009] Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the aforementioned problem
occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide
a footwear fastening structure configured such that it can be used in replacement
of a shoelace applied to shoes or sports shoes, can be simply and easily engaged in
shoelace tying holes at both ends thereof in such a manner as to be hookedly fit into
the shoelace tying holes, and can represent various colors and patterns to implement
the refined beauty of an external appearance.
TECHNICAL SOLUTION
[0010] To accomplish the above object, in accordance with the present invention, there is
provided a footwear fastening structure configured such that it is tieably engaged
in shoelace tying holes or eyelets of a shoe or a sports shoe so as to fasten the
shoe or the sports shoe tightly on a user's foot when he or she wears the shoe, the
footwear fastening structure comprising: a main body having a predetermined length
and flexibility, the main body being formed in a wide flat plate shape, and a pair
of opposed stopper units formed at both ends of the main body, respectively, so as
to be fixedly inserted into the shoelace tying holes in such a manner as to pass through
the shoelace tying holes and then to be hooked in the shoelace tying holes.
[0011] Each of the stopper units is made of a material the same as that of the main body
or a material having a hardness higher than that of the main body.
[0012] Each of the stopper units is formed in an arrow shape which is gradually tapered
toward a distal end thereof to form a sharpened distal end, and has projections formed
at both side ends thereof in such a manner that a distance between the both projections
is larger than the inner diameter of each shoelace tying hole.
[0013] A narrow portion is formed at the connection part between the main body and each
of the stopper units, the narrow portion having a width that is smaller than that
of the main body and is equal to or smaller than the inner diameter of each shoelace
tying hole.
[0014] A withdrawing tap is formed at the sharpened front end of each of the stopper units
so as to have a predetermined length, the withdrawing tap being configured to be removed
by cutting.
[0015] A cutting line is formed at the connecting part between the withdrawing tap and the
stopper unit.
[0016] Each of the stopping units is formed in any one shape selected from among a circular
shape, an elliptical shape, a spade shape, and a heart shape.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECT
[0017] The footwear fastening structure in accordance with the present invention as constructed
above has the following advantages.
[0018] When a user wears a shoe or a sports shoe, the stopper units formed both ends of
the main body having flexibility are engaged in the shoelace tying holes in such a
manner as to be hookedly fit into the shoelace tying holes so that the main body can
be firmly fixed to the shoe tongue to prevent the footwear fastening structure from
being loosened. In addition, since the shoe can be simply and conveniently fastened
tightly on the user's foot, the necessity for tying the knot of the shoelace is eliminated,
thereby improving a convenience in use and ensuring a rapid wearing of the footwear
unlike the conventional prior art.
[0019] Moreover, since the shape of the stopper unit and the color of the main body can
be modified in various manners, the beauty of an external appearance of the footwear
fastening structure is excellent so that the user can selectively apply the footwear
fastening structure to the footwear according to personal taste, and can use the footwear
fastening structure for a long period of time owing to high durability. Further, when
the user puts on or off his or her shoes, and is walking or running, the footwear
fastening structure is very convenient.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The above objects, other features and advantages of the present invention will become
more apparent by describing the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a footwear fastening structure according to an
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a view showing an example of the stepwise application of a footwear fastening
structure according to an embodiment of the present invention to a shoe;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a shoe to which a footwear fastening structure
according to an embodiment of the present invention is applied;
FIG. 4 is a top plan view showing a footwear fastening structure according to another
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a footwear fastening structure according to another
embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 6 is a partial top plan view showing a footwear fastening structure according
to another embodiment of the present invention.
*Explanation on reference numerals of main elements in the drawings *
| 2: main body |
4: stopper unit |
| 6: withdrawing tap |
22: narrow portion |
| 42: projection |
100: shoe |
| 110: shoelace tying hole |
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Now, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with
reference to the accompanying drawings. The matters defined in the description, such
as the detailed construction and elements, are nothing but specific details provided
to assist those of ordinary skill in the art in a comprehensive understanding of the
invention, and the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed hereinafter.
[0022] In the drawings, for the sake of a clearer understanding of the present invention,
sizes or shapes of elements illustrated in the drawings may be exaggerated for clarity
and convenience of explanation. Also, the following terms particularly defined in
consideration of the configuration and function of the present invention may vary
according to an intention of a user or an operator or according to custom. Therefore,
definition of such terms should be made based on overall contents of the specification.
[First Embodiment]
[0023] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a footwear fastening structure according to
an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a view showing an example of the
stepwise application of a footwear fastening structure according to an embodiment
of the present invention to a shoe, FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a shoe to
which a footwear fastening structure according to an embodiment of the present invention
is applied, and FIG. 4 is a top plan view showing a footwear fastening structure according
to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0024] As shown in FIGs. 1 to 4, a footwear fastening structure A1 according to the present
invention is configured such that it is tieably engaged in shoelace tying holes or
eyelets 110 of a shoe or a sports shoe 100 so as to fasten the shoe or the sports
shoe tightly on a user's foot when he or she wears the shoe. The footwear fastening
structure includes: a main body 2 having a predetermined length and flexibility, the
main body being formed in a wide flat plate shape, and a pair of opposed stopper units
formed at both ends of the main body 2, respectively, so as to be fixedly inserted
into the shoelace tying holes 110 in such a manner as to pass through the shoelace
tying holes and then to be hooked in the shoelace tying holes.
[0025] The main body 2 is formed in a wide flat plate shape having a predetermined length
using a material harmless to the human body and having flexibility
[0026] In addition, a distance between the shoelace tying holes 110 formed at both sides
of an upper of the shoe is typically determined substantially uniformly and is increased
gradually as it goes toward the ankle from the top side of the foot. Thus, in view
of this, the main body 2 is manufactured uniformly of various kinds, from a short
one to a long one.
[0027] The shoelace tying holes 110 are formed by perforating both sides of an upper of
a shoe symmetrically so that a shoelace can be tieably engaged in the shoelace tying
holes. Rivets may be fixedly engaged in the shoelace tying holes 110 to improve durability.
[0028] A pair of opposed stopper units 4 is formed at both ends of the main body 2, and
can be made of a material the same as that of the main body 2 or a material having
a hardness higher than that of the main body 2.
[0029] Thus, the main body 2 is made of rubber or silicone having flexibility, but the stopper
units 4 are made of a rigid synthetic resin material. As such, the footwear fastening
structure is formed by subjecting dissimilar materials to a composite molding process.
[0030] The stopper unit 4 is formed in any one shape selected from among a circular shape,
an elliptical shape, a spade shape, a heart shape, and an arrow shape.
[0031] Preferably, the stopper unit 4 is formed in an arrow shape which is gradually tapered
toward a distal end thereof to form a sharpened distal end, and has projections 42
formed at both side ends thereof in such a manner that a distance between the both
projections is larger than the inner diameter of each shoelace tying hole 110 as shown
in the drawings.
[0032] Preferably, a narrow portion 22 is formed at the connection part between the main
body 2 and each of the stopper units 4. In this case, the narrow portion has a width
that is smaller than that of the main body 2 and is equal to or smaller than the inner
diameter of each shoelace tying hole 110.
[0033] Thus, the stopper unit 4 passes through the shoelace tying hole 110, and then is
hookedly fit into the inner circumferential surface of the shoelace tying hole 110.
[0034] A withdrawing tap 6 is formed at the sharpened front end of each of the stopper units
4 so as to have a predetermined length so that a user easily pulls the withdrawing
tap outwardly with his or her fingers.
[0035] In other words, when the user pulls the withdrawing tap 6 outwardly while gripping
the withdrawing tap with his or her fingers, the stopper unit 4 can rapidly pass through
the shoelace tying hole 110.
[0036] After the stopper unit 4 passes through the shoelace tying hole 110, the withdrawing
tap 6 is removed by cutting. In this case, the withdrawing tap 6 is cut out by a knife
or scissors.
[0037] In addition, a cutting line (not shown) may be formed at the connecting part between
the withdrawing tap 6 and the stopper unit 4. The cutting line is formed by perforating
the connection part between the withdrawing tap 6 and the stopper unit 4 in a dotted
line shape so that the cutting line is easily cut out. Therefore, when the withdrawing
tap 6 is forcibly pulled from one side to the other side, the cutting line is cut
out so that the withdrawing tap can be easily removed even without a separate cutting
tool.
[0038] A use example of the footwear fastening structure according to an embodiment of the
present invention as constructed above will be described hereinafter.
[0039] First, a user passes the withdrawing tap 6 of the stopper unit 4 through the shoelace
tying hole 110 and then forcibly pulls the withdrawing tap 6 outwardly while gripping
it with his or her fingers so as to allow the stopper unit to completely pass through
the shoelace tying hole 110 so that the narrow portion 22 is hookedly fit into the
shoelace tying hole 110.
[0040] The stopper unit 4 at an opposite side is also caused to pass through and to be engaged
in the shoelace tying hole 110 in the above-mentioned manner.
[0041] Then, the withdrawing tap 6 is cut out to be removed.
[0042] When the stopper unit 4 passes through the shoelace tying hole 110, the projections
42 formed at both side ends of the stopper unit 4 is hooked on the outer circumferential
edge of the shoelace tying hole 110. Thus, although a force pulling the main body
2 outwardly (i.e., a force with which the top side of the foot pushes the main body
2 when a user is walking or running) is exerted onto the stopper unit 4, the stopper
units 4 at both sides of the upper of the shoe is maintained in a fixed state so that
the stopper units 4 do not easily escape from the shoelace tying holes 110 but can
be stably maintained in a tied state.
[Second Embodiment]
[0043] Meanwhile, FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a footwear fastening structure according
to another embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 is a partial top plan view
showing a footwear fastening structure according to another embodiment of the present
invention.
[0044] As shown in FIGs. 5 and 6, a footwear fastening structure A2 according to the present
invention is configured such that it is tieably engaged in shoelace tying holes or
eyelets 110 of a shoe or a sports shoe 100 so as to fasten the shoe or the sports
shoe tightly on a user's foot when he or she wears the shoe. The footwear fastening
structure includes: a main body 2b having a predetermined length and flexibility,
the main body being formed in a wide flat plate shape, and a pair of opposed stopper
units 4b formed at both ends of the main body 2b, respectively, so as to be fixedly
inserted into the shoelace tying holes 110 in such a manner as to pass through the
shoelace tying holes 110 and then to be hooked in the shoelace tying holes.
[0045] Each of the stopper units 5b is formed in an arc shape at a front portion thereof,
and is gradually tapered toward both side ends thereof to form sharpened hooks 43b
at both side ends thereof, and a distance between the sharpened hooks 43b is larger
than a width of the main body 2b.
[0046] A narrow portion 22b is formed at the connection part between the main body 2b and
each of the stopper units 4b. In this case, the narrow portion 22b has a width that
is smaller than that of the main body 2b and is equal to or smaller than the inner
diameter of each shoelace tying hole 110.
[0047] Herein, a core material (not shown) may be embedded in the connection part between
the main body 2b and the stopper unit 4b to reinforce the strength of the footwear
fastening structure to prevent the connection part from being torn out.
[0048] A use example of the footwear fastening structure according to another embodiment
of the present invention as constructed above will be described hereinafter.
[0049] First, when a user forms the sharpened hooks 43b at both side ends of the stopper
unit 4 in a roll shape by slightly folding the hooks 43b inwardly, and then passes
the rolled hooks 43b through the shoelace tying hole 110, the narrow portion 22b is
hookedly fit into the shoelace tying hole 110 and the rolled hooks 43b simultaneously
returns to its original state to cause the rolled hooks 43b to be unfolded so that
the hooks 43b can be hooked in the shoelace tying hole 110 so to be maintained in
a hooked state.
[0050] While the present invention has been described in connection with the specific embodiments
illustrated in the drawings, they are merely illustrative, and the invention is not
limited to these embodiments. It is to be understood that various equivalent modifications
and variations of the embodiments can be made by a person having an ordinary skill
in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore,
the true technical scope of the present invention should not be defined by the above-mentioned
embodiments but should be defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0051] As described above, footwear fastening structure according to the present invention
as constructed above can be used in replacement of a shoelace applied to shoes or
sports shoes.
1. A footwear fastening structure configured such that it is tieably engaged in shoelace
tying holes or eyelets of a shoe or a sports shoe so as to fasten the shoe or the
sports shoe tightly on a user's foot when he or she wears the shoe, the footwear fastening
structure comprising:
a main body having a predetermined length and flexibility, the main body being formed
in a wide flat plate shape, and
a pair of opposed stopper units formed at both ends of the main body, respectively,
so as to be fixedly inserted into the shoelace tying holes in such a manner as to
pass through the shoelace tying holes and then to be hooked in the shoelace tying
holes.
2. The footwear fastening structure according to claim 1, wherein each of the stopper
units is made of a material the same as that of the main body or a material having
a hardness higher than that of the main body.
3. The footwear fastening structure according to claim 1, wherein each of the stopper
units is formed in an arrow shape which is gradually tapered toward a distal end thereof
to form a sharpened distal end, and has projections formed at both side ends thereof
in such a manner that a distance between the both projections is larger than the inner
diameter of each shoelace tying hole.
4. The footwear fastening structure according to claim 1, a narrow portion is formed
at the connection part between the main body and each of the stopper units, the narrow
portion having a width that is smaller than that of the main body and is equal to
or smaller than the inner diameter of each shoelace tying hole.
5. The footwear fastening structure according to claim 1, a withdrawing tap is formed
at the sharpened front end of each of the stopper units so as to have a predetermined
length, the withdrawing tap being configured to be removed by cutting.
6. The footwear fastening structure according to claim 1, wherein a cutting line is formed
at the connecting part between the withdrawing tap and the stopper unit.
7. The footwear fastening structure according to claim 1, wherein each of the stopping
units is formed in any one shape selected from among a circular shape, an elliptical
shape, a spade shape, and a heart shape.
8. The footwear fastening structure according to claim 1, wherein each of the stopper
units is formed in an arc shape at a front portion thereof, and is gradually tapered
toward both side ends thereof to form sharpened hooks at both side ends thereof, a
distance between the sharpened hooks being larger than a width of the main body.
9. The footwear fastening structure according to claim 8, wherein a narrow portion is
formed at the connection part between the main body and each of the stopper units,
the narrow portion having a width that is smaller than that of the main body and is
equal to or smaller than the inner diameter of each shoelace tying hole.