Technical Field
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a shoelace loosening prevention device and, more
particularly, to a shoelace loosening prevention device that can prevent a shoelace
fastened to a shoe from loosening by conveniently fixing the shoelace even without
tying or loosening a knot of the shoelace.
Background Art
[0002] Recently, shoelaces are generally used as one of instruments for tightening shoes,
such as various kinds of sports shoes, to fit to the feet of a user. Such shoelaces
thread and fasten several holes arranged at the instep and ankle parts of a shoe and
the remaining portions are fastened and knotted at the ends, thereby finishing fastening.
Accordingly, there is inconvenience that a user has to tie or untie a knot on a shoe
when fastening or unfastening a shoelace to a shoe.
[0003] Further, since most of common shoelaces are made of synthetic resin threads, they
slide on each other. Accordingly, when a user does intense exercises or wears shoes
for a long time with shoelaces tied, the shoelaces are unfastened or loosened, which
is bad for aesthetic appearance. Further, when a shoelace loosened down comes in contact
with a floor, the shoelace is contaminated, or when a user steps on a loosened shoelace,
the user may fall down and a safety accident may occur.
[0005] Such devices for tightening a shoelace are configured such that a space is secured
between a moving saw tooth part and a fixed tooth part when a pressing rod or a protruding
rod is pressed, and the moving saw tooth part and the fixed tooth part are engaged
with each other by elasticity of a spring or an elastic bar, which is an elastic member,
when the pressure is removed after a shoelace is moved to an appropriate position
to be fixed inside, thereby being able to simply fix the shoelace and prevent the
shoelace from loosening even without fixing the shoelace and making a knot.
[0006] However, first, these inventions have a problem that pressure should be horizontally
applied to form a gap between the moving saw tooth part and the fixed tooth part when
applying pressure to secure a space between the moving saw tooth part and the fixed
tooth part, but, the pressing rod or the protruding rod that is supposed to be held
by one finger is formed over the moving saw part, so when the pressing rod or the
protruding rod is pressed by a finger, pressure is not accurately horizontally applied
and applied at an angle. Accordingly, a large force is required for applying pressure,
so this work is not only difficult, but overworks a finger.
[0007] Further, second, these inventions have a problem that since shoelace holes of the
flat-type devices for tightening a shoelace are arranged on sides of the front part,
when a user puts on a shoe with the shoelace inserted and fixed inside, the rear of
the devices is lifted perpendicularly to the instep part of the shoe due to tension
that is applied to the shoelace, which is bad for the aesthetic appearance. Further,
since the rear is lifted and protrudes, the devices and the shoelace coming out of
the holes get in the way, which is inconvenient and causes a pain by applying pressure
to a specific part.
[0008] Further, third, these inventions have a problem that when the remaining part of a
shoelace fastened to a shoe is long, the remaining part should be inserted in the
device and the part of the shoelace protruding out of the holes should be knotted
or fitted in the space inside the shoe, that is, it is inconvenient to finish the
end of the shoelace.
Disclosure
Technical Problem
[0009] Accordingly, in order to solve the problems described above, an objective of the
present disclosure is to provide a shoelace loosening prevention device having a structure
that can easily horizontally apply pressure for forming a gap between a moving saw
tooth part and a fixed saw tooth part when applying pressure to secure a space between
the moving saw tooth part and the fixed saw tooth part.
[0010] In order to solve the problems described above, another objective of the present
disclosure is to provide a shoelace loosening prevention device that can be in close
contact with the instep part of a shoe without being lifted even if tension is applied
to a shoelace when a user puts on a shoe with the shoelace is inserted and fixed inside.
[0011] In order to solve the problems described above, another objective of the present
disclosure is to provide a shoelace loosening prevention device that can insert a
remaining part therein and can easily fix and finish the end of a shoelace that protrude
out of a hole when the remaining part of the shoelace fastened to a shoe is long.
Technical Solution
[0012] In order to achieve the objectives, a shoelace loosening prevention device according
to the present disclosure includes a casing member including: a cover part that has
a front end cut-portion and a rear end cut-portion; a bottom that has a drawing-out
member fixing portion, a guide hole that is an oblong hole formed in a front-rear
longitudinal direction, and a rear end cut-portion that is a cut groove corresponding
to a shape of the rear end cut-portion of the cover part, which are sequentially formed
with predetermined gaps from a front end to a rear end; sides that are disposed in
a pair to connect sides of the cover part and the bottom to each other, respectively,
and have two fixed pressing-protrusions formed inside thereof, respectively, to face
an inside of the casing member and face each other, and formed such that a gap therebetween
decreases from a front end to a rear end; and rear parts that are formed in a pair
and spaced apart from each other by cutting a center portions to connect rear ends
of the cover part and the bottom to each other, and having a pressing member accommodation
section at the front end thereof and a feeding member accommodation section at the
rear end thereof, a pressing member accommodated in the pressing member accommodation
section to be able to reciprocated forward and backward, and having a guide protrusion
that is inserted in the guide hole and formed at a center of a bottom thereof, a feeding
member coupling portion formed at a front end thereof, an elastic member accommodation
section formed at a rear end thereof, and moving pressing-protrusions that have shapes
that can be engaged with the fixed pressing-protrusions and are formed on a pair of
both sides, respectively, an elastic member having a first end accommodated in the
elastic member accommodation section, a feeding member horizontally coupled to the
pressing member, accommodated in the feeding member accommodation section to be able
to feed the pressing member forward and backward, and forming a pair of left and right
shoelace drawing-in holes at a lower portion of the rear end of the casing member
when coupled to the casing member, anda drawing-out member coupled to the front end
of the casing member and having a top, a bottom that is formed in a shape corresponding
to the top and has a casing coupling portion formed at a position of a lower portion
thereof and coupled to the drawing-out member fixing portion, sides that are disposed
in a pair to connect sides of the top and the bottom to each other, respectively,
and have shoelace drawing-out holes at portions thereof, respectively, through which
a shoelace inserted through the shoelace drawing-in holes is drawn out from the inside,
and a rear part that has an elastic member accommodation section formed at a first
end thereof and supporting a second end of the elastic member.
[0013] The feeding member may include a grip having a pressing member coupling portion formed
at a front end thereof and coupled to the feeding member coupling portion.
[0014] The casing member may have an additional guide hole formed at the cover part and
corresponding to the guide hole of the bottom, the pressing member may have an additional
guide protrusion insertion hole that is a coupling groove formed in the top, and the
feeding member may have an additional top coupled to an upper portion of the grip
and an additional guide protrusion protruding downward from a front end of the top
and sequentially inserted in the additional guide hole and the guide protrusion insertion
hole.
[0015] The shoelace loosening prevention device for achieve the objectives according to
the present disclosure may further include a body having a pair of aglet insertion
grooves formed with a predetermined depth from a first end to a second end and an
aglet finishing member coupled to a first end of the body and having a drawing-out
coupling portion partially detachably coupled to a front end of the drawing-out member.
[0016] The drawing-out member may include a top with a cut front end, a bottom, sides with
cut front ends, an aglet finishing member coupling portion that is a coupling groove
formed horizontally with a predetermined depth in a portion of a recessed front surface,
and a rear part, and the aglet finishing member may be coupled at a predetermined
depth to the aglet finishing member coupling portion by a step formed between the
body and the aglet finishing member.
[0017] The drawing-out member may have an aglet finishing member coupling portion horizontally
formed through the rear part from the front surface and may have an additional magnet
member inserted in the rear part, and a drawing-out member coupling portion made of
a metal member that is attached to the magnet member may be coupled to a first end
the aglet finishing member, so the drawing-out member coupling portion may be inserted
in the magnet member through the aglet finishing member coupling portion, thereby
being maintained in a coupled state with the magnet member by a magnetic force.
[0018] An additional magnet member and a portion of the elastic member may be sequentially
inserted in the rear part of the drawing-out member, and the aglet finish member may
be made of a metal material that is attached to a magnet at the first end of the body,
and the drawing-out member coupling portion corresponding to a shape of a front end
of the drawing-out member may be maintained in a coupled state with the magnet member
by a magnetic force without direct contact.
Advantageous Effects
[0019] Since the shoelace loosening prevention device according to the first embodiment
of the present disclosure has a structure in which the grip 310 of the feeding member
is disposed horizontally, there is an advantageous effect that horizontal pressing
is easy and, in the process of pressing for securing gap spaces between the moving
pressing-protrusions and the fixed pressing-protrusions to adjust the positions of
the shoelace accommodated inside, and it is easy to secure gap spaces for adjusting
the position of the shoelace between the moving pressing-protrusions and the fixed
pressing-protrusions.
[0020] Further, according to the shoelace loosening prevention device of the present disclosure,
since the shoelace drawing-in holes are open downward at the rear end, even though
tension is applied to the shoelace when a user wears a shoe with the shoelace accommodated
inside and tightened and fixed, a supporting force acts on a wide area of the bottom
of the rear end of the shoelace loosening prevention device, so there is an advantageous
effect that the shoelace loosening prevention device can keep in close contact with
the instep part of the shoe without the front surface thereof lifted.
[0021] Further, according to the shoelace loosening prevention device of the present disclosure,
there is an advantageous effect that when the remaining portion of a shoelace fastened
to a shoe is long, it is possible to accommodate the remaining portion in the shoelace
loosening prevention device and it is possible to easily fix and finish aglets at
the ends of the shoelace protruding out of the drawing-out holes by accommodating
the aglets in the aglet insertion grooves of the aglet finishing member.
Description of Drawings
[0022]
FIGS. 1 and 2 are assembled perspective views of a shoelace loosening prevention device
according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
FIGS. 3 and 4 are exploded perspective views of the shoelace loosening prevention
device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
FIGS. 5 and 6 are state views showing a state in which a pressing member of the shoelace
loosening prevention device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure
is pressed.
FIGS. 7 and 8 are assembled perspective views of a shoelace loosening prevention device
according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
FIGS. 9 and 10 are exploded perspective views of the shoelace loosening prevention
device according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
FIG. 11 is an assembled perspective view of a shoelace loosening prevention device
according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIGS. 12 and 13 are exploded perspective views of the shoelace loosening prevention
device according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
FIGS. 14 and 15 are exploded perspective views of a shoelace loosening prevention
device according to a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
FIGS. 16 and 17 are exploded perspective views of a shoelace loosening prevention
device according to a fifth embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
FIG. 18 is a state view showing the state in which a shoelace fastened to a shoe is
fastened to the shoelace loosening prevention device according to the first embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 19 is a state view showing the state in which a shoelace fastened to a shoe is
actually fastened to the shoelace loosening prevention device according to the first
embodiment of the present disclosure.
Best Mode
[0023] Details related to embodiments of the present disclosure are included in the following
detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
[0024] The advantages and features of the present disclosure, and methods of achieving them
will be clear by referring to the exemplary embodiments that will be describe hereafter
in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure
is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described hereafter and may be implemented
in various ways, and the exemplary embodiments are provided to complete the description
of the present disclosure and let those skilled in the art completely know the scope
of the present disclosure and the present disclosure is defined by claims.
[0025] Like reference numerals indicate like components throughout the specification. Embodiments
of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to ideal assembled perspective
views, exploded perspective views, and state views of the present disclosure.
[0026] Hereafter, several embodiments of a shoelace loosening prevention device according
to the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
[0027] First, a shoelace loosening prevention device 1 according to a first embodiment of
the present disclosure is described in detail with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6.
[0028] FIGS. 1 and 2 are assembled perspective views of a shoelace loosening prevention
device according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively, FIGS.
3 and 4 are exploded perspective views of the shoelace loosening prevention device
according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively, and FIGS.
5 and 6 are state views showing a state in which a pressing member of the shoelace
loosening prevention device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure
is pressed.
[0029] A shoelace loosening prevention device 1 according to a first embodiment of the present
disclosure includes a casing member 100, a pressing member 200, an elastic member
250, a feeding member 300, and a drawing-out member 400.
[0030] The casing member 100 has a cover part 110, a bottom 120, sides 130, and rear parts
140, a pressing member accommodation section 150 is formed at the front end of the
casing member 100, and a feeding member accommodation section 160 is formed at the
rear end of the casing member 100.
[0031] The cover part 110 is formed entirely in a triangular shape, but a front end cut-portion
113 is formed at the front end thereof and a rear end cut-portion 114 that is a cut
groove is formed at a portion of the center of the rear end.
[0032] The bottom 120 is also formed entirely in a triangular shape to correspond to the
cover part 110. A drawing-out member fixing portion 122 that is a through-hole, a
guide hole 124 that is an oblong hole formed in the front-rear longitudinal direction,
and a rear end cut-portion 126 that is a cut groove corresponding to the shape of
the rear end cut-portion 114 of the cover part 110 are sequentially formed with predetermined
gaps therebetween from the front end to the rear end.
[0033] The sides 130 are disposed in a pair at the portions corresponding to two equal sides
of the triangular cover part 110 and bottom 120 to connect sides of the cover part
110 and the bottom 120 to each other, respectively. Fixed pressing-protrusions 132
facing the inside of the casing member 100 are formed on the inner sides of the sides
130, respectively. The two fixed pressing-protrusions 132 facing each other are formed
such that the gap therebetween decreases from the front end to the rear end.
[0034] The rear parts 140 are formed in a pair and spaced apart from each other on the bases
of the triangular cover part 110 and bottom 120, respectively, by cutting the center
portions of the bases to connect the rear ends of the cover part 110 and the bottom
120 to each other.
[0035] Accordingly, the pressing member accommodation section 150 and the feeding member
accommodation section 160 connected to each other are formed at the front end and
the rear end of the casing member 100, respectively, by combination of the cover part
110, the bottom 120, the sides 130 and the rear parts 140.
[0036] Meanwhile, when the feeding member 300 to be described below is coupled, shoelace
drawing-in holes 170 are formed at the left and right side in a pair at the lower
portion of the rear end of the casing member 100.
[0037] The pressing member 200 is formed in a triangular shape having a predetermined thickness
and can reciprocate forward and backward in the pressing member accommodation section
150. To this end, the pressing member 200 has a guide protrusion 214 that is inserted
in the guide hole 124 at the center of the bottom, a feeding member coupling portion
215 that is a coupling protrusion at the front end, an elastic member accommodation
section 216 that is a supporting groove at the rear end, an elastic member supporting
portion 218 that is a protrusion at the center in the elastic member accommodation
section 216, and moving pressing-protrusions 232 that have corresponding shapes and
can be engaged with the fixed pressing-protrusion 132 on a pair of both sides.
[0038] Accordingly, the pressing member 200 is moved forward and backward by forward and
backward feeding operation of the feeding member 300 and the elastic member 250 to
be described below, so engagement is made with both sides of a shoelace 20 fitted
between the fixed pressing-protrusions 132 and the moving pressing-protrusion 232,
whereby the shoelace 200 is fixed or is released by removing the engagement.
[0039] The elastic member 250 provides elasticity to the pressing member 200, and in this
embodiment, a coil spring is used as the elastic member and is accommodated in the
elastic member accommodation section 216 with the elastic member supporting portion
218 inserted therein. As the elastic member, unlike this embodiment, well-known other
members having the same function as a coil spring may also be used.
[0040] The feeding member 300 is coupled to the pressing member 200 horizontally in a straight
line and is accommodated in the feeding member accommodation section 160 to be able
to feed the pressing member 200 in the front-rear direction. To this end, the feeding
member 300 has: a grip having a pressing member coupling portion 315, which is a coupling
groove coupled to the feeding member coupling portion 215, at the front end thereof,
and having a surface that is leveled with the rear parts 140 when the pressing member
200 is pressed; and a top 320 having a surface parallel with the cover part 110 and
coupled to the upper portion of the grip 310 to cover the upper portion of the rear
end cut-portion 126. Meanwhile, unlike this embodiment, the top 320 is a configuration
that can be omitted, if necessary.
[0041] The drawing-out member 400 has a top 410, a bottom 420, sides 430, and a rear part
440, which are entirely formed in a triangular shape having a predetermined thickness,
is coupled to the front end of the casing member 100 to support a second end of the
elastic member 250 such that the elastic member 250 provides elasticity to the pressing
member 200 and ends of the shoelace 20 inserted through the shoelace drawing-in holes
170 are drawn out.
[0042] The bottom 420 is formed entirely in a triangular shape corresponding to the top
410 formed entirely in a triangular shape and has a casing coupling portion 442, which
is a pair of coupling protrusion coupled to the drawing-out member fixing portion
122, at a position of the lower portion.
[0043] The sides 430 are disposed in a pair at the portions corresponding to two equal sides
of the triangular top 410 and bottom 220 to connect sides of the top 420 and the bottom
420 to each other, respectively. A shoelace drawing-out hole 433 through which the
shoelace 20 inserted through the shoelace drawing-in holes 170 is drawn out from the
inside is formed at portions of the sides 430, respectively.
[0044] The rear part 440 has an elastic member accommodation section 446, which is a supporting
groove supporting the second end of the elastic member 250, at the center portion
and an elastic member supporting portion 448 that is a protrusion is formed at the
center in the elastic member accommodation section 446.
[0045] Hereafter, a method of assembling the shoelace loosening preventing device 1 according
to the first embodiment of the present disclosure with a shoelace inserted therein
is described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4.
[0046] First, the casing member 100 and the pressing member 200 are combined with each other
by inserting the guide protrusion 214 of the pressing member 200 into the guide hole
124 of the casing member 100 through the pressing member accommodation section 150.
In this state, the first end and the second end of the elastic member 250 are inserted
into the elastic member accommodation section 216 of the pressing member 200 and the
elastic member accommodation section 446 of the drawing-out member 400, respectively,
and then the casing coupling portion 422 of the drawing-out member 400 is inserted
into the drawing-out member fixing portion 122, whereby the drawing-out member 400
and the casing member 100 are combined with each other. Accordingly, the pressing
member 200 is guided and moved backward by the guide hole 124 due to elasticity of
the elastic member 250, whereby the moving pressing-protrusion 232 and the fixed pressing-protrusion
132 are engaged with each other. Then, the pressing member coupling portion 315 is
coupled to the feeding member coupling portion 215 by inserting the feeding member
300 through the feeding member accommodation section 160, whereby assembly of the
shoelace loosening prevention device 1 is finished. Since the coupling portions are
coupling grooves and coupling protrusions, they may be coupled to each other by general
forcible fitting or may be replaced with well-known configurations that can be coupled
to each other.
[0047] Meanwhile, the shoelace 20 is supposed to be coupled to the shoelace loosening prevention
device 1 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure in the process
of assembling the shoelace loosening prevention device 1. First, a pair of shoelaces
20 can be coupled to the shoelace loosening prevention device 1 through the following
work of inserting the shoelaces 20 into the pressing member accommodation section
150 through the feeding member accommodation section 160 of the casing member 100,
taking out the ends of the shoelaces through the shoelace drawing-out holes 433 from
the inside, starting to put sides of the shoelaces 20 close to the two fixed pressing-protrusions
132 formed inside the sides of the casing member 100, respectively, and then inserting
the guide protrusion 214 into the guide hole 124.
[0048] Meanwhile, it is possible to couple the shoelaces 20 to the shoelace loosening prevention
device 1 in the process of assembling the shoelace loosening prevention device 1.
First, after the process of coupling the drawing-out member 200 to the casing member
100 described above is performed, when a user pushes forward the feeding member coupling
portion 215 of the pressing member 200 using a thumb or an index finger, the pressing
member 200 is moved and guided forward by the guide hole 124, whereby the moving pressing-protrusions
232 are disengaged from the fixed pressing-protrusions 132 and gap spaces are formed.
Next, a pair of shoelaces 20 is inserted into the pressing member accommodation section
150 from the feeding member accommodation section 160 through a pair of gap spaces,
respectively, ends of the shoelaces are taken out through the shoelace drawing-out
holes 433 from the inside, the pressure of the finger is removed, and then the pressing
member coupling portion 315 is pressed and coupled to the feeding member coupling
portion 215 by inserting the feeding member 300 through the feeding member accommodation
section 160, whereby the shoelace loosening prevention device 1 finishes being assembled
with the shoelaces 20 accommodated therein. Accordingly, the shoelaces 20 are inserted
through the shoelace drawing-in holes 170 of the shoelace loosening prevention device
1 and the ends protrude outside through the shoelaces drawing-out holes 433.
[0049] In order to firmly fasten the shoelaces 20 to a shoe and prevent the shoelaces 20
from loosening using the shoelace loosening prevention device 1 with the shoelaces
20 accommodated therein as described above, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, when a user
presses the grip 310 of the feeding member 300 forward in the direction of the dotted-line
arrow using a thumb with an index finger and a middle finger of one hand in contact
with the sides 430 of the drawing-out member 400, respectively, the pressing member
200 is moved and guided by the guide hole 125 (124), whereby the moving pressing-protrusion
232 and the fixed pressing-protrusion 132 are disengaged from each other, and gap
spaces are formed. In this state, when the user draws out the shoelace by a predetermined
amount by pulling two ends of the shoelace 20 through the shoelace drawing-out holes
433 and then releases the grip 310, the pressing member 200 is moved and guided backward
by the guide hole 124 by the elasticity of the elastic member 250, and the moving
pressing-protrusions 232 are engaged with the fixed pressing-protrusions 132 with
the shoelaces 20 therebetween, thereby preventing the shoelace 20 from loosening,
as shown in FIG. 18. Meanwhile, unlike this embodiment, for convenient gripping in
pressing, the drawing-out member 400 may have a shape with a cut front end such that
a user can sequentially put an index finger, a middle finger, and a ring finger on
the sides 430 of the drawing-out member 400 and the cut front end.
[0050] FIG. 18 is a state view showing the state in which a shoelace 20 fastened to a shoe
is fastened to the shoelace loosening prevention device 1 according to the first embodiment
of the present disclosure. Meanwhile, when a user wants to take off a shoe, the user
loosens the shoelace 20 by pulling down the shoelace 20 to the lower ends of the shoelace
drawing-in holes 170 with the grip 310 pressed and can easily take off the shoe in
this state.
[0051] As described above, since the shoelace loosening prevention device 1 according to
the first embodiment of the present disclosure has a structure in which the grip 310
of the feeding member 300 is disposed horizontally in a straight line with the pressing
member 200 with respect to the casing member 101, there is an advantageous effect
that horizontal pressing is easy and, in the process of pressing for securing gap
spaces between the moving pressing-protrusions 232 and the fixed pressing-protrusions
132 to adjust the position of the shoelace 20 accommodated inside, and it is easy
to secure gap spaces between the moving pressing-protrusions 232 and the fixed pressing-protrusions
132 to tighten or loosen the shoelace 20.
[0052] Further, according to the shoelace loosening prevention device 1 of the present disclosure,
since the shoelace drawing-in holes 170 are open downward at the rear end, even though
tension is applied to the shoelace 20 when a user wears a shoe with the shoelace 20
accommodated inside and tightened and fixed, a supporting force acts on a wide area
of the bottom of the rear end corresponding to the wide base of the triangular shape
of the shoelace loosening prevention device 1, so there is an advantageous effect
that the shoelace loosening prevention device 1 can keep in close contact with the
instep part of the shoe without the front surface thereof lifted.
[0053] Hereafter, a shoelace loosening prevention device 2 according to a second embodiment
of the present disclosure is described mainly about the difference from the shoelace
loosening prevention device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure
shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 with respect to FIGS. 7 to 10.
[0054] FIGS. 7 and 8 are assembled perspective views of a shoelace loosening prevention
device according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively, and
FIGS. 9 and 10 are exploded perspective views of the shoelace loosening prevention
device according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
[0055] The shoelace loosening prevention device 2 according to the second embodiment of
the present disclosure is modified to be able to finish ends of a shoelace 20 when
the shoelace 20 to be fastened to a shoe are long, and is the same as the shoelace
loosening prevention device 1 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure
except that the feeding member coupling portion 217 of the pressing member 201 and
the pressing member coupling portion 316 of the feeding member 301 are switched as
a coupling groove and a coupling protrusion, respectively, unlike the shoelace loosening
prevention device 1 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure, and
an aglet finishing member 500 is further coupled to the front end of the drawing-out
member 401 of which the shape is changed.
[0056] The drawing-out member 401 has a top 411 with a cut front end, a triangular bottom
421, sides 431 with a cut front end, an aglet finishing member coupling portion 436
that is a coupling groove formed horizontally with a predetermined depth in a portion
of a recessed front surface, and a rear part 440, and the aglet finishing member 500
is accommodated and coupled at the front end thereof.
[0057] The aglet finishing member 500 has a body 510 and a drawing-out member coupling portion
535.
[0058] The body 510 is made of a flexible synthetic resin material or a rubber material,
is coupled to the drawing-out member 401 with a portion accommodated in the drawing-out
member 410, and has a pair of aglet insertion grooves 522 formed with a predetermined
depth from a first end to a second end.
[0059] The aglet insertion grooves 522 accommodates aglets 22 made of a synthetic resin
material or a metal material and formed at ends of the shoelace 20, thereby making
it possible to finish the ends of a long shoelace 20, as shown in FIG. 19. FIG. 19
is a view showing the state in which shoelaces fastened to a shoe are actually fastened
to the shoelace loosening prevention device according to the first embodiment of the
present disclosure.
[0060] The drawing-out member coupling portion 535 is connected to a first end of the body
510 and is coupled at a predetermined depth to the aglet finishing member coupling
portion 436 by a step 539 formed between the body 510 and the drawing-out member coupling
portion 535.
[0061] Accordingly, the shoelace loosening prevention device 2 according to the second embodiment
of the present disclosure can further achieve an advantageous effect that when the
remaining portion of a shoelace 20 fastened to a shoe is long, it is possible to accommodate
the remaining portion in the shoelace loosening prevention device 2 and it is possible
to easily fix and finish aglets at the ends of the shoelace 20 protruding out of the
shoelace drawing-out holes 453 by accommodating the aglets in the aglet insertion
grooves 522 of the aglet finishing member 500.
[0062] Hereafter, a shoelace loosening prevention device 3 according to a third embodiment
of the present disclosure is described mainly about the difference from the shoelace
loosening prevention device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure
shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 with respect to FIGS. 11 to 13.
[0063] FIG. 11 is an assembled perspective view of a shoelace loosening prevention device
according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure and FIGS. 12 and 13 are
exploded perspective views of the shoelace loosening prevention device according to
the third embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
[0064] The shoelace loosening prevention device 3 according to the third embodiment of the
present disclosure is the same as the shoelace loosening prevention device 1 according
to the first embodiment of the present disclosure except that the coupling force and
guide convenience between the pressing member 202 and the feeding member 302 are further
increased to conveniently pressing the feeding member 302.
[0065] That is, the casing member 101 has an additional guide hole 115 formed at the cover
part 111 and corresponding to the guide hole 124 of the bottom 120, the pressing member
202 has an additional guide protrusion insertion hole 219 that is a coupling groove
formed in the top, and the feeding member 302 has an additional guide protrusion 325
protruding downward from the front end of the top 321 to be inserted in the additional
guide hole 115 and guide protrusion insertion hole 219.
[0066] Therefore, the shoelace loosening prevention device 3 according to the third embodiment
of the present disclosure can achieve an additional advantageous effect that since
the coupling force and guide convenience are further included, the feeding member
302 is more easily and stably moved forward when the grip 310 is pressed.
[0067] Hereafter, a shoelace loosening prevention device 4 according to a fourth embodiment
of the present disclosure is described mainly about the difference from the shoelace
loosening prevention device 2 according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure
shown in FIGS. 7 to 10 with respect to FIGS. 14 and 15.
[0068] FIGS. 14 and 15 are exploded perspective views of a shoelace loosening prevention
device according to a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
[0069] The shoelace loosening prevention device 4 according to the fourth embodiment of
the present disclosure has the same external appearance as the shoelace loosening
prevention device 20 according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure,
and is the same as the shoelace loosening prevention device 2 according to the second
embodiment of the present disclosure except that the drawing-out member 402 and the
aglet finishing member 501 are combined by the magnet force of a magnet member 550
additionally disposed on the rear part 440 of the drawing-out member 402 rather than
forcible fitting.
[0070] That is, the drawing-out member 402 has an aglet finishing member coupling portion
437 horizontally formed through the rear part 440 from the front surface and a ringshaped
magnet member 550 is inserted in the rear part 440. Further, a drawing-out member
coupling portion 536 made of a metal member that is attached to the magnet member
550 is coupled to a first end the aglet finishing member 501 by insert injection,
so the drawing-out member coupling portion 536 is inserted in the magnet member 550
through the aglet finishing member coupling portion 437, thereby being maintained
in a coupled state with the magnet member 550 by the magnetic force. In this embodiment,
in to insert the drawing-out member coupling portion 536 into the aglet finishing
member coupling portion 437, the elastic member 251 is formed such that the diameter
thereof decreases so that the magnet member 550 is inserted therein.
[0071] Accordingly, the shoelace loosening prevention device 4 according to the fourth embodiment
of the present disclosure has an advantageous effect that since the drawing-out member
402 and the aglet finishing member 501 are combined by the magnet force of the magnet
member 550 additionally disposed on the rear part 440 of the drawing member 402 rather
than combined by forcible fitting, easiness of coupling can be additionally secured.
[0072] A shoelace loosening prevention device 5 according to a fifth embodiment of the present
disclosure, similar to the shoelace loosening prevention device 4 according to the
fourth embodiment of the present disclosure, has the same external appearance as the
shoelace loosening prevention device 20 according to the second embodiment of the
present disclosure, and is the same as the shoelace loosening prevention device 4
according to the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure except that the drawing-out
member 403 and the aglet finishing member 501 are combined by the magnetic force of
a magnet member 550 additionally disposed on the rear part 440 of the drawing-out
member 402 rather than forcible fitting.
[0073] Hereafter, a shoelace loosening prevention device 5 according to a fifth embodiment
of the present disclosure is described mainly about the difference from the shoelace
loosening prevention device 4 according to the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure
shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 with respect to FIGS. 16 and 17.
[0074] FIGS. 16 and 17 are exploded perspective views of the shoelace loosening prevention
device according to the fifth embodiment of the present disclosure, respectively.
[0075] The shoelace loosening prevention device 5 according to a fifth embodiment of the
present disclosure is also the same as the shoelace loosening prevention device 4
according to the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure in that the drawing-out
member 403 and the aglet finishing member 502 are combined by the magnetic force of
a magnet member 550 additionally disposed on the rear part 440 of the drawing-out
member 403. However, the aglet finishing member 437 that is a through-hole is omitted
at the drawing-out member 404, unlike the fourth embodiment, and a coin-shaped magnet
member 551 and a portion of the elastic member 250 are sequentially inserted in a
magnet member accommodation section 449 of the rear part 440. Further, the aglet finishing
member 502 is made of a metal material that is attached to a magnet at a first end
of the body 510, and the drawing-out member coupling portion 537 corresponding to
the shape of the front end of the drawing-out member 404 is formed by insert injection
and is maintained in a coupled state with the magnet member 551 by a magnetic force
without direct contact.
[0076] Accordingly, the shoelace loosening prevention device 5 according to the fifth embodiment
of the present disclosure has an additional advantageous effect that since the aglet
finishing member coupling portion 437 is not additionally formed through the drawing-out
member 403, the manufacturing efficiency is more excellent in comparison to the shoelace
loosening prevention device 4 according to the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0077] Although embodiments of the present disclosure were described above in detail, the
spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto and the present disclosure
may be changed and modified in various ways on the basis of the basic concept without
departing from the scope of the present disclosure described in the following claims.
1. A shoelace loosening prevention device, the device comprising:
a casing member including: a cover part that has a front end cut-portion and a rear
end cut-portion; a bottom that has a drawing-out member fixing portion, a guide hole
that is an oblong hole formed in a front-rear longitudinal direction, and a rear end
cut-portion that is a cut groove corresponding to a shape of the rear end cut-portion
of the cover part, which are sequentially formed with predetermined gaps from a front
end to a rear end; sides that are disposed in a pair to connect sides of the cover
part and the bottom to each other, respectively, and have two fixed pressing-protrusions
formed inside thereof, respectively, to face an inside of the casing member and face
each other, and formed such that a gap therebetween decreases from a front end to
a rear end; and rear parts that are formed in a pair and spaced apart from each other
by cutting a center portions to connect rear ends of the cover part and the bottom
to each other, and having a pressing member accommodation section at the front end
thereof and a feeding member accommodation section at the rear end thereof;
a pressing member accommodated in the pressing member accommodation section to be
able to reciprocated forward and backward, and having a guide protrusion that is inserted
in the guide hole and formed at a center of a bottom thereof, a feeding member coupling
portion formed at a front end thereof, an elastic member accommodation section formed
at a rear end thereof, and moving pressing-protrusions that have shapes that can be
engaged with the fixed pressing-protrusions and are formed on a pair of both sides,
respectively;
an elastic member having a first end accommodated in the elastic member accommodation
section;
a feeding member horizontally coupled to the pressing member, accommodated in the
feeding member accommodation section to be able to feed the pressing member forward
and backward, and forming a pair of left and right shoelace drawing-in holes at a
lower portion of the rear end of the casing member when coupled to the casing member;
and
a drawing-out member coupled to the front end of the casing member and having: a top;
a bottom that is formed in a shape corresponding to the top and has a casing coupling
portion formed at a position of a lower portion thereof and coupled to the drawing-out
member fixing portion; sides that are disposed in a pair to connect sides of the top
and the bottom to each other, respectively, and have shoelace drawing-out holes at
portions thereof, respectively, through which a shoelace inserted through the shoelace
drawing-in holes is drawn out from the inside; and a rear part that has an elastic
member accommodation section formed at a first end thereof and supporting a second
end of the elastic member.
2. The shoelace loosening prevention device of claim 1, wherein the feeding member includes
a grip having a pressing member coupling portion formed at a front end thereof and
coupled to the feeding member coupling portion.
3. The shoelace loosening prevention device of claim 2, wherein the casing member has
an additional guide hole formed at the cover part and corresponding to the guide hole
of the bottom,
the pressing member has an additional guide protrusion insertion hole that is a coupling
groove formed in the top, and
the feeding member has an additional top coupled to an upper portion of the grip and
an additional guide protrusion protruding downward from a front end of the top and
sequentially inserted in the additional guide hole and the guide protrusion insertion
hole.
4. The shoelace loosening prevention device of claim 1, further comprising a body having
a pair of aglet insertion grooves formed with a predetermined depth from a first end
to a second end and an aglet finishing member coupled to a first end of the body and
having a drawing-out coupling portion partially detachably coupled to a front end
of the drawing-out member.
5. The shoelace loosening prevention device of claim 4, wherein the drawing-out member
includes a top with a cut front end, a bottom, sides with cut front ends, an aglet
finishing member coupling portion that is a coupling groove formed horizontally with
a predetermined depth in a portion of a recessed front surface, and a rear part, and
the aglet finishing member is coupled at a predetermined depth to the aglet finishing
member coupling portion by a step formed between the body and the aglet finishing
member.
6. The shoelace loosening prevention device of claim 4, wherein the drawing-out member
has an aglet finishing member coupling portion horizontally formed through the rear
part from the front surface and has an additional magnet member inserted in the rear
part, and
a drawing-out member coupling portion made of a metal member that is attached to the
magnet member is coupled to a first end the aglet finishing member, so the drawing-out
member coupling portion is inserted in the magnet member through the aglet finishing
member coupling portion, thereby being maintained in a coupled state with the magnet
member by a magnetic force.
7. The shoelace loosening prevention device of claim 4, wherein an additional magnet
member and a portion of the elastic member are sequentially inserted in the rear part
of the drawing-out member, and
the aglet finish member is made of a metal material that is attached to a magnet at
the first end of the body, and the drawing-out member coupling portion corresponding
to a shape of a front end of the drawing-out member is maintained in a coupled state
with the magnet member by a magnetic force without direct contact.