US20090172929A1 - Device for tying shoelaces - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a footwear, and more particularly, to such a lace fastening device, which is easy to mount and detach and simple in structure since a control member rotated while a fastening member is fastened to the inside of a receiving member is restored by a magnetic body, and which can keep a stable fastened state since the upper end portion of a lace fastened to a second fastening part pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace.
- a footwear is one of life goods used in daily life, and recently, their use has been greatly increased due to an increase of people's social activities or leisure time period owing to five working days per week.
- Such footwears have various kinds according to their use purposes, but people can wear most of footwears using laces without regard to their use purposes.
- the footwear 10 includes a body 11 having a receiving space 12 for receiving and protecting a user's foot, a protective cover 13 located on an opened instep portion of the body 11 for protecting the top of the user's foot, and connection links 14 oppositely arranged on both sides of the instep portion of the body 11 at regular intervals and fixed to the footwear 10 via fixing members 15 , whereby a lace (L) is cross-fastened to the footwear.
- the conventional footwear as constructed above has several problems in that it is complicated and takes much time to wear and unwear the footwear since the user has to tightly pull the laces after untying and slackening the laces to wear the footwear, and in that the laces may be loosened while the user walks, and in that the outward appearance is not good since knots of the laces are complex when the laces are tied.
- the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior arts, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a lace fastening device, which is easy to use and simple in structure since a fastening member is released from a fastened state while a control member is separated from a magnetic body since the magnetic body is mounted inside a receiving member, and which can keep a stable fastened state of a lace since the upper end portion of the lace fastened to a second fastening part pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace.
- the present invention provides a lace fastening device for a footwear worn on a user in such a manner that a lace is cross-fastened to connection links oppositely formed on an instep portion of the footwear at regular intervals, comprising: a first fastening part fastened between the connection links to which the lace is connected and having a fastening member fastened to the inside of a receiving member while rotating and restoring a control member, the first fastening part releasing the fastened state of the fastening member while rotating the control member to separate it from a magnetic body; and a second fastening part to which an end portion of the lace passing the final connection link of the footwear is fit to and stackingly connected to the inside of a fixing member, so that the second fastening part can keep a tightly fastened state of the lace while the upper end portion of the stackingly connected lace pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace.
- the lace fastening device is easy to mount and detach and simple in structure since a control member rotated while a fastening member is fastened to the inside of a receiving member is restored by a magnetic body, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost. Moreover, the lace fastening device can rapidly fasten the lace to the shoe and keep a stable fastened state since the upper end portion of the lace fastened to the second fastening part pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace, thereby improving productivity.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional footwear.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a footwear to which a lace fastening device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a first fastening part according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an assembled perspective view of the first fastening part.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a fastened state of the first fastening part, wherein
- FIG. 5 a illustrates a state where a fastening member is fit and fastened to a receiving member
- FIG. 5 b illustrates a state where the fastening member is fastened to the receiving member
- FIG. 5 c illustrates a state where a control lever is rotated to release the fastened state of the fastening member
- FIG. 5 d illustrates a state where the fastening member is separated from the receiving member in the rotated state of the control lever.
- FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view of a second fastening part according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a side view of the second fastening part.
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a coupled state of the second fastening part, wherein
- FIG. 8 a illustrates a state where a lace is tightly tied on a fixing member
- FIG. 8 b illustrates a state where the tightly tied state of the lace is released by lifting up the lace.
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a footwear to which the second preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a footwear to which a lace fastening device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a first fastening part according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is an assembled perspective view of the first fastening part
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a fastened state of the first fastening part
- FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view of a second fastening part according to the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a side view of the second fastening part.
- a lace fastening device for a footwear worn on a user in such a manner that a lace (L) is cross-fastened to connection links 14 oppositely formed on an instep portion of the footwear at regular intervals, which includes: a first fastening part 100 fastened between the connection links 14 to which the lace (L) is connected and having a fastening member 130 fastened to the inside of a receiving member 110 while rotating and restoring a control member 120 , the first fastening part 100 releasing the fastened state of the fastening member 130 while rotating the control member 120 to separate it from a magnetic body 140 ; and a second fastening part 200 to which an end portion of the lace (L) passing the final connection link 14 of the footwear 10 is fit to and stackingly connected to the inside of a fixing member 210 , so that the second fastening part 200 can keep a tightly fastened state of the lace while the upper end portion of the stackingly connected lace (L) pressurizes the lower
- the first fastening part 100 includes: the receiving member 110 having a body 111 inwardly dented at both side surfaces of the center thereof, the body 111 having a support piece 111 a , which protrudes from a side thereof and has a through-hole 111 a ′ to connect the lace (L) thereto, a receiving space 111 b formed on the other side of the body 111 to fasten the fastening member 130 , a mounting space 111 c opened at the bottom of the body 111 to mount the control member thereon, and rotation holes 111 d formed on both sides of the mounting space 111 c ; the control member 120 made of a metal material, the control member 120 having a control board 121 mounted in the mounting space 111 c , the control board 121 having rotary shafts 121 a formed at both sides thereof and inserted into the rotation holes 111 d , control levers 121 b formed on both ends of the rotary shafts 121 a to rotate the control board 121 , and a
- the second fastening part 200 includes: a fixing member 210 having a hollow formed therein and a fixing hole 211 to be fixed on the top of the instep of the footwear 10 ; a guide space 212 formed on a side of the fixing member 210 and having a movement preventing jaw 213 for preventing movement of the lace (L) fit to a side of the fixing member 210 ; and a guide rod 214 disposed on the lower end portion of the guide space 212 to guide the lace (L) to the guide space 212 while wrapping the lace (L).
- the lace fastening device further includes a third fastening part 300 .
- the third fastening part 300 includes: a receiving member 310 having a body 311 , which has a curved inner surface to be in close contact with the instep portion of the footwear 10 and has a coupling space 311 a formed by an opened inside thereof, a fixing frame 312 fixed on the upper portion of the body 311 via a fixing screw 312 a and having a spring 313 therein, a pressurizing piece 314 fit into the fixing frame 312 and having a semicircular section, a press piece 315 joined to an end of the pressurizing piece 314 through the body 311 for pressing the pressurizing piece 314 , a release piece 316 rotatably mounted between the pressurizing piece 314 and the fixing frame 312 , a plate spring 317 coupled to an end portion of the release piece 316 and operating elastically, and at least one connection link 318 formed at a side of the body to be connected with the lace
- the lace (L) is cross-connected at least once between the connection links 14 oppositely arranged at both sides of the footwear 10 , and ends of the lace (L) direct the top of the footwear 10 .
- the direction of the lace (L), the through-holes 111 a ′ of the receiving member 110 and the through-holes 131 b ′ of the fastening member 130 are located on the same line, and then, the lace (L) is connected to the through-holes 111 a ′ and 131 b ′ in a straight line.
- the receiving member 110 and the fastening member 130 of the first fastening part 100 keep a separated state.
- the front end of the lace (L) is inserted to the guide space 212 , and more concretely, above the movement preventing jaw 213 , and then, the inserted lace (L) is pushed to the lower end portion of the guide space 212 to be drawn outwardly from the fixing member 210 .
- the front end of the drawn lace (L) is turned on the guide rod 214 , and then, fit into the guide space 212 below the movement preventing jaw 213 in such a way as to be closely positioned beneath the lace (L) fit into the guide space 212 .
- the lace (L) in a state where the lace (L) is inserted into the second fastening part 200 , when the front end of the lace (L) located at the lower portion is pulled to the center of the footwear 10 , the lace (L) is moved through the guide space 212 .
- the front end of the lace (L) is pulled down, since the upper end portion of the lace (L) downwardly pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace (L), the lace (L) can keep a tightly fastened state without being loosened from the second fastening part 200 .
- a user grasps the receiving member 110 and the fastening member 130 , and then, inserts the fastening member 130 into the receiving space 111 b.
- the fastening member 130 When the fastening member 130 is fastened to the receiving space 111 b while passing the control protrusion 121 c of the control member 120 made of the metal material, the control protrusion 121 c of the control member 120 is rotated on the rotary shafts 121 a by the fastening slots 131 a of the fastening member 130 , and at the same time, restored by a magnetic force of the magnetic body 140 .
- the fastening member 130 is fastened to the receiving space 111 b while repeating the above steps.
- control member 120 may have the control board 121 entirely made of the metal material or partially made of the metal material, namely, only a portion closely contacting with the magnetic body 140 is made of the metal material.
- the fastening member 130 is outwardly separated from the receiving member 110 .
- the control member 120 is restored to the original state by the magnetic force of the magnetic body 140 .
- the pressurizing force pressurizing the lower end portion of the lace (L) is removed, so that the lace (L) can be relaxed since the lower end portion of the lace (L) can be freely moved.
- the user grasps the receiving member 310 and the fastening member 320 with a hand, and then, inserts the fastening member 320 to the coupling space 311 a of the receiving member 310 .
- the retaining protrusion 321 of the fastening member 320 is in contact with the release piece 316 and fastened to the receiving member 310 while moving forward, and the release piece 316 supports the retaining protrusion 321 inclinedly protruding in one direction while contacting with the retaining protrusion 321 by elasticity of the plate spring 317 , so that the fastened state between the receiving member 310 and the fastening member 320 can be kept without release.
- the pressurizing piece 314 having the semicircular section pressurizes a portion of the release piece 316 , so that the release piece 316 is rotated toward the upper portion of the body 311 by the pressurizing piece 314 and separated from the retaining protrusion 321 , whereby the fastened state can be released.
- the user rotates the receiving member 310 and the fastening member 320 toward both sides of the footwear 10 to laterally relax the footwear 10 , so that the user can rapidly and easily take off the footwear.
- the lace fastening device according to the present invention can be applied to small footwears, which children wear, and to footwears having long ankle portions, such as mountain-climbing boots, military shoes, work shoes, and so on, and fasten the lace to the shoe while selectively controlling tightening and release.
- the lace fastening device is easy to mount and detach and simple in structure since a control member rotated while a fastening member is fastened to the inside of a receiving member is restored by a magnetic body, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost.
- the lace fastening device can rapidly fasten the lace to the shoe and keep a stable fastened state since the upper end portion of the lace fastened to the second fastening part pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace, thereby improving productivity.
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Disclosed therein is a lace fastening device is easy to use and simple in structure since a fastening member is fastened to the inside of a receiving member the moment a control member is rotated and restored to its original location and the fastened state of the fastening member is released when a user rotates the control member to separate the fastening member from a magnetic body. An end portion of a lace is inserted into a fixing member and stackingly fastened inside the fixing member. The lace fastening device can stably fasten the lace to a footwear since a tightly fastened state of the lace can be kept while the upper end portion of the laminated lace pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace, thereby improving productivity.
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- The present invention relates to a footwear, and more particularly, to such a lace fastening device, which is easy to mount and detach and simple in structure since a control member rotated while a fastening member is fastened to the inside of a receiving member is restored by a magnetic body, and which can keep a stable fastened state since the upper end portion of a lace fastened to a second fastening part pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace.
- In general, a footwear is one of life goods used in daily life, and recently, their use has been greatly increased due to an increase of people's social activities or leisure time period owing to five working days per week. Such footwears have various kinds according to their use purposes, but people can wear most of footwears using laces without regard to their use purposes.
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footwear 10 includes abody 11 having a receivingspace 12 for receiving and protecting a user's foot, aprotective cover 13 located on an opened instep portion of thebody 11 for protecting the top of the user's foot, andconnection links 14 oppositely arranged on both sides of the instep portion of thebody 11 at regular intervals and fixed to thefootwear 10 viafixing members 15, whereby a lace (L) is cross-fastened to the footwear. - However, the conventional footwear as constructed above has several problems in that it is complicated and takes much time to wear and unwear the footwear since the user has to tightly pull the laces after untying and slackening the laces to wear the footwear, and in that the laces may be loosened while the user walks, and in that the outward appearance is not good since knots of the laces are complex when the laces are tied.
- Accordingly, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior arts, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a lace fastening device, which is easy to use and simple in structure since a fastening member is released from a fastened state while a control member is separated from a magnetic body since the magnetic body is mounted inside a receiving member, and which can keep a stable fastened state of a lace since the upper end portion of the lace fastened to a second fastening part pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace.
- To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a lace fastening device for a footwear worn on a user in such a manner that a lace is cross-fastened to connection links oppositely formed on an instep portion of the footwear at regular intervals, comprising: a first fastening part fastened between the connection links to which the lace is connected and having a fastening member fastened to the inside of a receiving member while rotating and restoring a control member, the first fastening part releasing the fastened state of the fastening member while rotating the control member to separate it from a magnetic body; and a second fastening part to which an end portion of the lace passing the final connection link of the footwear is fit to and stackingly connected to the inside of a fixing member, so that the second fastening part can keep a tightly fastened state of the lace while the upper end portion of the stackingly connected lace pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace.
- The lace fastening device according to the present invention is easy to mount and detach and simple in structure since a control member rotated while a fastening member is fastened to the inside of a receiving member is restored by a magnetic body, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost. Moreover, the lace fastening device can rapidly fasten the lace to the shoe and keep a stable fastened state since the upper end portion of the lace fastened to the second fastening part pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace, thereby improving productivity.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional footwear. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a footwear to which a lace fastening device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a first fastening part according to the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is an assembled perspective view of the first fastening part. -
FIG. 5 is a view showing a fastened state of the first fastening part, wherein -
FIG. 5 a illustrates a state where a fastening member is fit and fastened to a receiving member, -
FIG. 5 b illustrates a state where the fastening member is fastened to the receiving member, -
FIG. 5 c illustrates a state where a control lever is rotated to release the fastened state of the fastening member, and -
FIG. 5 d illustrates a state where the fastening member is separated from the receiving member in the rotated state of the control lever. -
FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view of a second fastening part according to the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a side view of the second fastening part. -
FIG. 8 is a view showing a coupled state of the second fastening part, wherein -
FIG. 8 a illustrates a state where a lace is tightly tied on a fixing member, and -
FIG. 8 b illustrates a state where the tightly tied state of the lace is released by lifting up the lace. -
FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a footwear to which the second preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied. - Reference will be now made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a footwear to which a lace fastening device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied,FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a first fastening part according to the present invention,FIG. 4 is an assembled perspective view of the first fastening part,FIG. 5 is a view showing a fastened state of the first fastening part,FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view of a second fastening part according to the present invention, andFIG. 7 is a side view of the second fastening part. - According to the present invention, there is provided a lace fastening device for a footwear worn on a user in such a manner that a lace (L) is cross-fastened to
connection links 14 oppositely formed on an instep portion of the footwear at regular intervals, which includes: a first fasteningpart 100 fastened between theconnection links 14 to which the lace (L) is connected and having afastening member 130 fastened to the inside of a receivingmember 110 while rotating and restoring acontrol member 120, the first fasteningpart 100 releasing the fastened state of thefastening member 130 while rotating thecontrol member 120 to separate it from amagnetic body 140; and a second fasteningpart 200 to which an end portion of the lace (L) passing thefinal connection link 14 of thefootwear 10 is fit to and stackingly connected to the inside of afixing member 210, so that the second fasteningpart 200 can keep a tightly fastened state of the lace while the upper end portion of the stackingly connected lace (L) pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace (L). - The first fastening
part 100 includes: thereceiving member 110 having abody 111 inwardly dented at both side surfaces of the center thereof, thebody 111 having asupport piece 111 a, which protrudes from a side thereof and has a through-hole 111 a′ to connect the lace (L) thereto, areceiving space 111 b formed on the other side of thebody 111 to fasten thefastening member 130, amounting space 111 c opened at the bottom of thebody 111 to mount the control member thereon, androtation holes 111 d formed on both sides of themounting space 111 c; thecontrol member 120 made of a metal material, thecontrol member 120 having acontrol board 121 mounted in themounting space 111 c, thecontrol board 121 havingrotary shafts 121 a formed at both sides thereof and inserted into therotation holes 111 d,control levers 121 b formed on both ends of therotary shafts 121 a to rotate thecontrol board 121, and acontrol protrusion 121 c protruding from the rear portion of thecontrol board 121 to detachably mount thefastening member 130; thefastening member 130 fastened to thereceiving space 111 b and having afastening plate 131, thefastening plate 131 having a plurality offastening slots 131 a to release the fastened state between thecontrol member 120 and thefastening member 130 by an adjustment of thecontrol protrusion 121 c,support pieces 131 b protruding from both sides of the rear portion of thefastening plate 131 and respectively having through-holes 131 b′ for fastening the lace (L) thereto; and themagnetic body 140 mounted on the upper surface of thelower end body 111 of thereceiving space 111 b to restore thecontrol member 120, which repeatedly performs a rotation, while thefastening member 130 is fastened to thecontrol member 120. - The second fastening
part 200 includes: afixing member 210 having a hollow formed therein and afixing hole 211 to be fixed on the top of the instep of thefootwear 10; aguide space 212 formed on a side of thefixing member 210 and having amovement preventing jaw 213 for preventing movement of the lace (L) fit to a side of thefixing member 210; and aguide rod 214 disposed on the lower end portion of theguide space 212 to guide the lace (L) to theguide space 212 while wrapping the lace (L). - Moreover, the lace fastening device according to the present invention further includes a third fastening
part 300. The third fasteningpart 300 includes: a receivingmember 310 having abody 311, which has a curved inner surface to be in close contact with the instep portion of thefootwear 10 and has acoupling space 311 a formed by an opened inside thereof, afixing frame 312 fixed on the upper portion of thebody 311 via afixing screw 312 a and having aspring 313 therein, a pressurizingpiece 314 fit into thefixing frame 312 and having a semicircular section, apress piece 315 joined to an end of the pressurizingpiece 314 through thebody 311 for pressing the pressurizingpiece 314, arelease piece 316 rotatably mounted between the pressurizingpiece 314 and thefixing frame 312, aplate spring 317 coupled to an end portion of therelease piece 316 and operating elastically, and at least oneconnection link 318 formed at a side of the body to be connected with the lace (L); and a fasteningmember 320 inserted into thecoupling space 311 a and having a plurality of retainingprotrusions 321 protruding in one direction to be fastened to therelease piece 316 and at least onecoupling link 322 formed at a side thereof to which the lace (L) is connected. - Next, a process that the lace (L) is fastened to the
footwear 10 to which the present invention is applied will be described. - First, as shown in
FIGS. 2 to 6 , the lace (L) is cross-connected at least once between theconnection links 14 oppositely arranged at both sides of thefootwear 10, and ends of the lace (L) direct the top of thefootwear 10. - The direction of the lace (L), the through-
holes 111 a′ of the receivingmember 110 and the through-holes 131 b′ of thefastening member 130 are located on the same line, and then, the lace (L) is connected to the through-holes 111 a′ and 131 b′ in a straight line. - In this instance, the receiving
member 110 and the fasteningmember 130 of the first fasteningpart 100 keep a separated state. - In addition, after the lace (L) is directed toward the second fastening
part 200 formed on the uppermost portion of thefootwear 10, the front end of the lace (L) is inserted to theguide space 212, and more concretely, above themovement preventing jaw 213, and then, the inserted lace (L) is pushed to the lower end portion of theguide space 212 to be drawn outwardly from thefixing member 210. - The front end of the drawn lace (L) is turned on the
guide rod 214, and then, fit into theguide space 212 below themovement preventing jaw 213 in such a way as to be closely positioned beneath the lace (L) fit into theguide space 212. - As described above, in a state where the lace (L) is inserted into the second fastening
part 200, when the front end of the lace (L) located at the lower portion is pulled to the center of thefootwear 10, the lace (L) is moved through theguide space 212. When the front end of the lace (L) is pulled down, since the upper end portion of the lace (L) downwardly pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace (L), the lace (L) can keep a tightly fastened state without being loosened from the second fasteningpart 200. - As described above, in a state where the lace (L) is fastened and fixed to the second fastening
part 200, a user grasps the receivingmember 110 and thefastening member 130, and then, inserts thefastening member 130 into thereceiving space 111 b. - When the
fastening member 130 is fastened to thereceiving space 111 b while passing thecontrol protrusion 121 c of thecontrol member 120 made of the metal material, thecontrol protrusion 121 c of thecontrol member 120 is rotated on therotary shafts 121 a by thefastening slots 131 a of thefastening member 130, and at the same time, restored by a magnetic force of themagnetic body 140. The fasteningmember 130 is fastened to thereceiving space 111 b while repeating the above steps. - Here, the
control member 120 may have thecontrol board 121 entirely made of the metal material or partially made of the metal material, namely, only a portion closely contacting with themagnetic body 140 is made of the metal material. - Furthermore, to release the fastened state of the
first fastening part 100, when the control levers 121 b formed at both sides of thecontrol member 120 are rotated on therotary shafts 121 a, thecontrol board 121 is rotated on therotary shafts 121 a, so that thecontrol protrusion 121 c is released from thefastening slots 131 a of thefastening member 130 and thecontrol board 121 is separated from themagnetic body 140 simultaneously. - As described above, when the
control member 120 is rotated, the fasteningmember 130 is outwardly separated from the receivingmember 110. After the separation of thefastening member 130, when the rotation of thecontrol levers 121 b is removed, thecontrol member 120 is restored to the original state by the magnetic force of themagnetic body 140. - Additionally, to release the fastened state of the lace (L) from the second fastening
part 200, when the user grasps the upper end portion of the lace (L) and pulls up it to the upper portion of theguide space 212, the pressurizing force pressurizing the lower end portion of the lace (L) is removed, so that the lace (L) can be relaxed since the lower end portion of the lace (L) can be freely moved. - Moreover, another preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described as follows.
- First, as shown in
FIG. 9 or 10, in a state where the receivingmember 310 and thefastening member 320 are fastened with each other oppositely to the lace (L), the user grasps the receivingmember 310 and thefastening member 320 with a hand, and then, inserts the fasteningmember 320 to thecoupling space 311 a of the receivingmember 310. - In this instance, the
retaining protrusion 321 of thefastening member 320 is in contact with therelease piece 316 and fastened to the receivingmember 310 while moving forward, and therelease piece 316 supports theretaining protrusion 321 inclinedly protruding in one direction while contacting with the retainingprotrusion 321 by elasticity of theplate spring 317, so that the fastened state between the receivingmember 310 and the fasteningmember 320 can be kept without release. - As described above, to take off the
footwear 10 in a state where the third fasteningpart 300 is fastened to the footwear and the footwear is tightened, when the user grasps the receivingmember 310 and presses thepressing piece 315 of the receivingmember 310 downwardly, the pressurizingpiece 314 having the semicircular section pressurizes a portion of therelease piece 316, so that therelease piece 316 is rotated toward the upper portion of thebody 311 by the pressurizingpiece 314 and separated from theretaining protrusion 321, whereby the fastened state can be released. - After that, the user rotates the receiving
member 310 and the fasteningmember 320 toward both sides of thefootwear 10 to laterally relax thefootwear 10, so that the user can rapidly and easily take off the footwear. - Since the third fastening
part 300 can be reduced and increased in its size according to the number of theconnection links member 310 and the fasteningmember 320, the lace fastening device according to the present invention can be applied to small footwears, which children wear, and to footwears having long ankle portions, such as mountain-climbing boots, military shoes, work shoes, and so on, and fasten the lace to the shoe while selectively controlling tightening and release. - As described above, the lace fastening device according to the present invention is easy to mount and detach and simple in structure since a control member rotated while a fastening member is fastened to the inside of a receiving member is restored by a magnetic body, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost. Moreover, the lace fastening device can rapidly fasten the lace to the shoe and keep a stable fastened state since the upper end portion of the lace fastened to the second fastening part pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace, thereby improving productivity.
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1. A lace fastening device for a footwear worn on a user in such a manner that a lace (L) is cross-fastened to connection links 14 oppositely formed on an instep portion of the footwear at regular intervals, comprising:
a first fastening part 100 fastened between the connection links 14 to which the lace (L) is connected and having a fastening member 130 fastened to the inside of a receiving member 110 while rotating and restoring a control member 120, the first fastening part 100 releasing the fastened state of the fastening member 130 while rotating the control member 120 to separate it from a magnetic body 140; and
a second fastening part 200 to which an end portion of the lace (L) passing the final connection link 14 of the footwear 10 is fit and stackingly connected to the inside of a fixing member 210, so that the second fastening part 200 can keep a tightly fastened state of the lace while the upper end portion of the stackingly connected lace (L) pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace (L).
2. The lace fastening device according to claim 1 , wherein the first fastening part 100 includes: the receiving member 110 having a body 111 inwardly dented at both side surfaces of the center thereof, the body 111 having a support piece 111 a, which protrudes from a side thereof and has a through-hole 111 a′ to connect the lace (L) thereto, a receiving space 111 b formed on the other side of the body to fasten the fastening member 130, a mounting space 111 c opened at the bottom of the body 111 to mount the control member thereon, and rotation holes 111 d formed on both sides of the mounting space 111 c; the control member 120 made of a metal material, the control member 120 having a control board 121 mounted in the mounting space 111 c, the control board 121 having rotary shafts 121 a formed at both sides thereof and inserted into the rotation holes 111 d, control levers 121 b formed on both ends of the rotary shafts 121 a to rotate the control board 121, and a control protrusion 121 c protruding from the rear portion of the control board 121 to detachably mount the fastening member 130; the fastening member 130 fastened to the receiving space 111 b and having a fastening plate 131, the fastening plate 131 having a plurality of fastening slots 131 a to release the fastened state between the control member 120 and the fastening member 130 by an adjustment of the control protrusion 121 c, support pieces 131 b protruding from both sides of the rear portion of the fastening plate 131 and respectively having through-holes 131 b′ for fastening the lace (L) thereto; and the magnetic body 140 mounted on the upper surface of the lower end body 111 of the receiving space 111 b to restore the control member 120, which repeatedly performs a rotation, while the fastening member 130 is fastened to the control member 120.
3. The lace fastening device according to claim 1 , wherein the second fastening part 200 includes: a fixing member 210 having a hollow formed therein and a fixing hole 211 to be fixed on the top of the instep of the footwear 10; a guide space 212 formed on a side of the fixing member 210 and having a movement preventing jaw 213 for preventing movement of the lace (L) fit to a side of the fixing member 210; and a guide rod 214 disposed on the lower end portion of the guide space 212 to guide the lace (L) to the guide space 212 while surrounding the lace (L).
4. The lace fastening device according to claim 1 , further comprising a third fastening part 300 which includes: a receiving member 310 having a body 311, which has a curved inner surface to be in close contact with the instep portion of the footwear 10 and has a coupling space 311 a formed by an opened inside thereof, a fixing frame 312 fixed on the upper portion of the body 311 via a fixing screw 312 a and having a spring 313 therein, a pressurizing piece 314 fit into the fixing frame 312 and having a semicircular section, a press piece 315 joined to an end of the pressurizing piece 314 through the body 311 for pressing the pressurizing piece 314, a release piece 316 rotatably mounted between the pressurizing piece 314 and the fixing frame 312, a plate spring 317 coupled to an end portion of the release piece 316 and operating elastically, and at least one connection link 318 formed at a side of the body to be connected with the lace (L); and a fastening member 320 inserted into the coupling space 311 a and having a plurality of retaining protrusions 321 protruding in one direction to be fastened to the release piece 316 and at least one coupling link 322 formed at a side thereof to which the lace (L) is connected.
5. A lace fastening device for a footwear worn on a user in such a manner that a lace (L) is cross-fastened to connection links 14 oppositely formed on an instep portion of the footwear at regular intervals, comprising:
a fastening part 100 fastened between the connection links 14 to which the lace (L) is connected and having a fastening member 130 fastened to the inside of a receiving member 110 while rotating and restoring a control member 120, the first fastening part 100 releasing the fastened state of the fastening member 130 while rotating the control member 120 to separate it from a magnetic body 140.
6. The lace fastening device according to claim 5 , wherein the fastening part 100 includes: the receiving member 110 having a body 111 inwardly dented at both side surfaces of the center thereof, the body 111 having a support piece 111 a, which protrudes from a side thereof and has a through-hole 111 a′ to connect the lace (L) thereto, a receiving space 111 b formed on the other side of the body to fasten the fastening member 130, a mounting space 111 c opened at the bottom of the body 111 to mount the control member thereon, and rotation holes 111 d formed on both sides of the mounting space 111 c; the control member 120 made of a metal material, the control member 120 having a control board 121 mounted in the mounting space 111 c, the control board 121 having rotary shafts 121 a formed at both sides thereof and inserted into the rotation holes 111 d, control levers 121 b formed on both ends of the rotary shafts 121 a to rotate the control board 121, and a control protrusion 121 c protruding from the rear portion of the control board 121 to detachably mount the fastening member 130; the fastening member 130 fastened to the receiving space 111 b and having a fastening plate 131, the fastening plate 131 having a plurality of fastening slots 131 a to release the fastened state between the control member 120 and the fastening member 130 by an adjustment of the control protrusion 121 c, support pieces 131 b protruding from both sides of the rear portion of the fastening plate 131 and respectively having through-holes 131 b′ for fastening the lace (L) thereto; and the magnetic body 140 mounted on the upper surface of the lower end body 111 of the receiving space 111 b to restore the control member 120, which repeatedly performs a rotation, while the fastening member 130 is fastened to the control member 120.
7. A lace fastening device for a footwear worn on a user in such a manner that a lace (L) is cross-fastened to connection links 14 oppositely formed on an instep portion of the footwear at regular intervals, comprising:
a fastening part 200 to which an end portion of the lace (L) passing the final connection link 14 of the footwear 10 is fit and stackingly connected to the inside of a fixing member 210, so that the fastening part 200 can keep a tightly fastened state of the lace while the upper end portion of the stackingly connected lace (L) pressurizes the lower end portion of the lace (L).
8. The lace fastening device according to claim 7 , wherein the fastening part 200 includes: a fixing member 210 having a hollow formed therein and a fixing hole 211 to be fixed on the top of the instep of the footwear 10; a guide space 212 formed on a side of the fixing member 210 and having a movement preventing jaw 213 for preventing movement of the lace (L) fit to a side of the fixing member 210; and a guide rod 214 disposed on the lower end portion of the guide space 212 to guide the lace (L) to the guide space 212 while surrounding the lace (L).
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