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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 REAR ENTERING, REAR FASTENING, IMPROVED ATHLETIC SHOE US15915034 2018-03-07 US20180255873A1 2018-09-13 Stephen Roy; Shane Lynch
An improved running shoe in which the laces, rather than lacing over the tongue of the shoe, are laced and tied in the rear, over the heel structured and arranged to thereby provide a snug-fit upon a wearer's foot.
142 Lace Structure US15423688 2017-02-03 US20180220742A1 2018-08-09 Tsai-Chen Liu
A lace structure includes a plurality of weaving threads and a plurality of resilient threads which are interlaced in a lengthwise direction to form an elongate lace which defines a plurality of first sections and a plurality of second sections arranged in an alternating manner. Each of the second sections of the lace has a weaving density greater than and a width smaller than that of each of the first sections. In such a manner, each of the first sections of the lace has a wide face with a low density, and each of the second sections of the lace has a narrow face with a high density. Thus, each of the first sections of the lace has an elasticity greater than that of each of the second sections, so that the lace has a stepwise elastic function.
143 Three-way shoelace structure US15223024 2016-07-29 US10039346B2 2018-08-07 Ming-Che Tsai
A three-way shoelace structure has a first lace, a second lace, and a third lace. When a first three-way shoelace structure and a second three-way shoelace structure are passing through a plurality of eyelets of a shoe, the first lace, the second lace, and the third lace of the first three-way shoelace structure may be tied with the first lace, the second lace, and the third lace of the second three-way shoelace structure to form three tied points so as to bind up and fix at three fixed points of a foot of a wearer.
144 SLIP RESISTANT SHOELACE AND CORD US15856189 2017-12-28 US20180116341A1 2018-05-03 John Cogliandro
The present invention is for a slip resistant shoelace comprising a shoelace tube and one or more friction inducing features such as a plurality of bumps made or rubber or silicone disposed over at least a portion of the length of the shoelace tube. The bumps can also be disposed over a rope in any desired manner to make it a slippage resistant rope. The plurality of bumps, when come in contact with each other or with any other surfaces in a tied knot, offer higher co-efficient of friction and thus resist slipping of the knot. A knot tied with the slip-resistant shoelace or the slip-resistant rope prevents slipping and from getting loosened and untied inadvertently.
145 Fastener for garment drawstrings, laces, and the like US15141219 2016-04-28 US09894948B1 2018-02-20 Charles DeLuca
A fastener with one or more movable locking bands in a drawstring of sweatpants. The body of the fastener is made out of a material, such as highly dense polyurethane foam, that is strong, yet flexible, or of a rigid plastic, that is strong, yet flexible. The two strings to be fastened pass through one or more gripping and/or locking holes in the fastener body. When the shoelace is passed through the gripping and/or locking holes, the dense polyurethane foam grips the lace tightly. The free ends are pulled through one or more peripheral slits extending towards, but not all the way to, the gripping and/or locking holes and then bent against the upper outer surface of the disk and locked in place in the respective one or more peripheral locking slits. Flexible and/or rigid bands encircling over the fastener drawstrings further secure the drawstrings in a locked position.
146 Fastener for garment drawstrings, laces, and the like US15141104 2016-04-28 US09888736B1 2018-02-13 Charles DeLuca
A fastener connects two strings together, such as the drawstring of sweatpants or the two shoe lace strings ends of respective shoe lace strings in a pair of sneakers. The body of the fastener is made out of a material, such as highly dense polyurethane foam, that is strong, yet flexible, or of a rigid plastic, that is strong, yet flexible. The two strings to be fastened pass through one or more gripping and/or locking holes in the fastener body. When the shoelace is passed through the gripping and/or locking holes, the dense polyurethane foam grips the lace tightly. The free ends are pulled through one or more peripheral slits extending towards, but not all the way to, the gripping and/or locking holes and then bent against the upper outer surface of the disk and locked in place in the respective one or more peripheral locking slits.
147 High strength small diameter fishing line US14526701 2014-10-29 US09834872B2 2017-12-05 Thomas Tam; Huy Xuan Nguyen; Lori L. Wagner; Mark Tallent; Christopher B. Miller
Elongated bodies made from high tenacity polyolefin fibers are provided that are useful as fishing lines, and processes for making the lines. Fibers having tenacities of at least 39 g/denier are braided and fused together to form braided bodies having very small diameters.
148 SHOELACE COMPRISING A SILICONE BAND US15522900 2015-10-28 US20170318907A1 2017-11-09 Sylvain CRETON
A lace (200) for a shoe (C), consisting of an elongate elastic band (2) made entirely of silicone, said band having elastic properties according to which, when at least one segment of said band is selected, said segment having a constant cross-section and a rest length of 5.0 centimetres, when said segment is stretched to a stretched length of 10.0 centimetres and then released, said segment contracts and reaches a first released length of between 5.6 and 7.0 centimetres after a first period of between 0.1 and 1 second after the release, and reaches a second released length of between 5.0 and 5.6 centimetres after a second period of between 15 and 25 seconds after the release. The invention is particularly applicable in the field of sports shoes, and in particular running shoes, to prevent any compression and thus allow good blood circulation while holding the foot comfortably.
149 MATERIAL FOR DEVELOPING/MAINTAINING OR COMPENSATING FOR MOTOR SKILLS US15486812 2017-04-13 US20170295887A1 2017-10-19 Charisse TORRES; Elise BOURNE-BUSBY; Ethel EDWARDS
Described herein is a flexible but resilient material comprising a soft outside shell and an internal flexible but resilient support core, as well as a method for constructing such a flexible but resilient material that can have multiple applications, including being used to manufacture an improved shoelace to help young children, individuals who are physically challenged, and/or who have a limiting physical disability.
150 Shoelace Structure US15057202 2016-03-01 US20170251763A1 2017-09-07 Tsai-Chen Liu
A shoelace structure includes an outer sleeve, a liner mounted in the outer sleeve, and an inner core mounted in the liner. The inner core includes a first weaving thread and a plurality of second weaving threads. The first weaving thread interweaves and intertwines with the second weaving threads, with the second weaving threads being secured to the first weaving thread, thereby defining a plurality of enlarged portions and a plurality of separation portions. The liner is squeezed by the enlarged portions of the inner core and defines a plurality of expanded sections and a plurality of recessed sections. The expanded sections of the liner respectively corresponds to the enlarged portions of the inner core, and the recessed sections of the liner respectively corresponds to the separation portions of the inner core.
151 Golf shoe outsole US14930939 2015-11-03 US09603411B2 2017-03-28 Marco Aurelio Grott; Ernie Rustam; Gerald Kuhtz; June Cate
A golf shoe outsole comprises a thin, flexible base layer having many discrete platforms projecting downwardly from the base layer for providing traction elements. The platforms are separated by channels and open regions to allow the discrete platforms to readily flex relative to one another about the thin base layer, providing enhanced flexibility to the outsole and improved traction performance during a dynamic act such as a golf swing.
152 ELASTIC CORELESS ROPE BELT US14848259 2015-09-08 US20170065026A1 2017-03-09 Steve Wu
An elastic coreless rope belt is a tubular braided rope of no core with stretch elasticity. Wherein the center part of the elastic rope belt along its length keep the same hollow shape, and at the periphery of the rope, it is provided with protruded knot parts of plural middle segment. At the plural middle segment, the diameter of the protruded knot can be changed with the changing of the axial tension. Once the axial tension is relived, the diameter and the shape will return to the origin. Thereby, it is convenient to make position limited buckling and loosening to the object hole.
153 SHOELACES WITH LOCATION MONITORING SYSTEMS US15227731 2016-08-03 US20170064502A1 2017-03-02 Debbie Stone; Carlos Juan Martinez
Systems and methods for monitoring the location of a wearer of a shoelace and providing alerts when the wearer is not within the pre-established parameters are disclosed. A shoelace has a location monitoring device irremovably housed within it. The location monitoring device contains a global positioning system, a transmitter, and a battery. The shoelace can include a microphone communicatively coupled to the location monitoring device. A disclosed method includes receiving, by a location monitoring server, a plurality of pre-established parameters associated a wearer of the shoelace. A unique identifier, which authenticates identity of the shoelace, and location data of the shoelace from the global positioning system housed inside the shoelace are also sent to the location monitoring server, which determines whether the location data is consistent with the plurality of pre-established parameters. An alert is transmitted to a mobile communication device upon determining the location data is not consistent with the plurality of pre-established parameters associated with that shoelace.
154 Footwear Securement System US15191973 2016-06-24 US20170006971A1 2017-01-12 Russell J. Dykema
A footwear securement system employs a plurality of elastic, stretchable elongated tubes, each of which extend through opposed corresponding openings of the footwear. Retainers are slidably receivable on the tubes and releasably engageable against opposed sides of the footwear so as to secure the footwear to a wearer. The retainers are preferably lock washers. One end of each of the tubes is preferably tapered.
155 Lace joining and exchanging system US13640676 2010-08-31 US09510648B2 2016-12-06 Alexander Moreno-Stolz
The invention relates to the joining together of laces and laces with detachable applications and, in particular, to lace systems (100) for exchanging laces, joining parts especially suitable for this purpose and the attachment of applications to such an exchangeable lace. Such a lace system allows guided laces to be exchanged and comprises a device (110) with a lace guide (112), wherein the device is at least part of a shoe (182), a garment (184), a rucksack (186) or a bag (188). Furthermore, such a lace system comprises a first lace (120), which is guided in the lace guide and has a joining part (122), and a second lace (140), which has a joining part (142), wherein the first and second laces can be joined by means of the joining parts and the joining parts have a diameter that is not substantially any greater than the diameter of the first lace or the lace guide, such that the laces joined by means of the joining parts can be pulled through the lace guide together with the joined joining parts.
156 TABLE COVER US15077863 2016-03-22 US20160270568A1 2016-09-22 Patrice Yvonne Selnow
The invention provides a table cover (10) for placement on a supporting table, the table cover (10) comprising: (A) a top portion (20) extending across the supporting table, the top portion including opposing side edges (22), a back edge (24), and a front edge (26); (B) a pair of opposing side portions (30) disposed on opposite sides of the top portion, each side portion (30) including: (i) a vertical side portion (32) attached to a side edge (22) of the top portion (20) and running along the corresponding side edge (22) of the top portion (20), the vertical side portion (32) having a lower edge (33), and (ii) a horizontal side portion (34) attached to the lower edge (33) of the vertical side portion(32) and running along the lower edge (33) of the side portion, each horizontal side portion (34) for extending under a side of the supporting table, each horizontal side portion (30) includes a back side edge (36) and a front side seam edge (51), the back side edge (36) forming a segment of the back edge (24); (C) a front portion (40) attached to the front edge (26), of the top portion (20), at an upper edge (44) of the front portion (40), the front portion (40) having opposing front seam edges (52) respectively attached, at a seam (50), to a respective side seam edges (51) of a corresponding side portion (30), the front portion (40) further including: (i) a vertical front face (42) attached, at an upper edge thereof, to the front edge (26) of the top portion (20), the vertical front face (42) further having a lower edge (43), and (ii) a flap (45) attached to the lower edge (43) of the vertical front face (42) along a portion of a width of the vertical front face (42), and the flap (45) extending under the supporting table, and wherein the flap (45) is defined within the front portion (40) by a pair of slits (60).
157 Shoelace with Magnets US14662058 2015-03-18 US20160270481A1 2016-09-22 Jordan Harden
A shoelace includes a cord having two ends, two aglets, one at each end of the cord, and two or more magnets integrated within the shoelace.
158 Easy Access Articles of Footwear US15000438 2016-01-19 US20160128429A1 2016-05-12 Tobie D. Hatfield; Michael R. Friton
Articles of footwear, including athletic footwear, may include: (a) an upper including an opening through which a leg of a wearer extends, wherein the upper includes a foot insertion opening extending rearwardly and downwardly from a front portion of the leg opening at least to a heel area of the upper; (b) a closure system for releasably closing the foot insertion opening and optionally tightening the shoe on the foot; and (c) a sole structure engaged with the upper. The foot insertion opening widely opens the side and/or rear area of the shoe to allow for easy insertion and removal of a foot. Such uppers can be particularly useful for hightop athletic footwear, boots, or other footwear that extends up to or at least partially over a wearer's ankles.
159 West Coast US14301240 2014-06-10 US20150351485A1 2015-12-10 Oscar Garnett, JR.; Autumn Garnett
The invention provides an improved method of obtaining shoe laces for a sports shoe or tennis shoe. The reservoir is either attached to or sunken into the side of the sports shoe or tennis shoe. It contains up to two shoe laces on the inside of the reservoir. With this invention it will re modernize and re revolutionize the sports shoe and/or the tennis shoe. This will cut out the need to keep spending money on new shoe laces if they shall break, fray or get dirty. As with the invention on the shoe it will allow the person wearing the shoe to pull a brand new shoe lace out of the reservoir, lace their shoe and go on with their day.
160 Waterproof, Movement Inhibited, Flame-Retardant, Shred-Resistant, Paracord Lace US14626927 2015-02-20 US20150230559A1 2015-08-20 Mitchell Keith Facer
The disclosed subject matter includes devices and methods relating to waxed paracord laces.
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