Dynamic lacing system

US10368607B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10368607-B2
Application numberUS-201815913342-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 6, 2018
Priority dateJul 22, 2016
Publication dateAug 6, 2019
Grant dateAug 6, 2019

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Abstract

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An article of footwear includes an upper defining an interior void and a first cable movable in a tightening direction to move the upper into a tightened state and movable in a loosening direction to move the upper into a loosened state. The article of footwear also includes a tightening grip operable to be moved away from the upper in a first direction to move the first cable in the tightening direction and a cable lock operable in a locked state to restrict movement of the first cable in the loosening direction and operable in an unlocked state to permit movement of the first cable in the loosening direction. A release grip is operable to be moved away from the upper in a second direction to move the cable lock from the locked state to the unlocked state, whereby the release grip is separate from the tightening grip.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cable lock for a cable, the cable lock comprising: a housing including a first engagement surface and a second engagement surface, the first engagement surface and the second engagement surface converging toward one another; a lock member slidably disposed within the housing and movable between a locked state and an unlocked state and including a first lock surface and a second lock surface that converge toward one another, the first lock surface operable to pinch a first portion of the cable between the first engagement surface and the first lock surface in the locked state and the second lock surface operable to pinch a second portion of the cable between the second engagement surface and the second lock surface in the locked state to restrict movement of the cable in a first direction relative to the housing; a biasing spring operable to apply a biasing force and to bias the lock member in the locked state; and a release cord attached to the lock member and operable to move the lock member from the locked state to the unlocked state when a tensile force exceeding the biasing force of the biasing spring is applied to the release cord in an unlocking direction. 2. The cable lock of claim 1 , wherein the biasing spring is a coil spring. 3. The cable lock of claim 1 , wherein the release cord is attached to the lock member at an opposite end of the lock member than the biasing spring. 4. The cable lock of claim 1 , wherein the lock member includes a retainer operable to selectively engage the housing and to maintain the lock member in the unlocked state. 5. The cable lock of claim 4 , wherein the retainer is disposed at an opposite end of the lock member than the biasing spring. 6. The cable lock of claim 4 , wherein the retainer is formed on a tab portion of the lock member. 7. The cable lock of claim 6 , wherein the tab portion is movable relative to the lock member between a rest state and a flexed state. 8. The cable lock of claim 7 , wherein the tab portion is biased into the rest state. 9. The cable lock of claim 7 , wherein the tab portion is operable to move from the rest state to the flexed state to disengage the retainer from the housing. 10. The cable lock of claim 9 , wherein the release cord attached to the tab portion, the release cord operable to move the tab portion from the rest state to the flexed state. 11. The cable lock of claim 1 , wherein the lock member includes a first recess and a second recess operable to selectively receive a first retainer and a second retainer of the housing to maintain the lock member in the unlocked state. 12. The cable lock of claim 11 , wherein the first retainer and the second retainer are movable between an extended state and a retracted state. 13. The cable lock of claim 12 , wherein the first retainer and the second retainer are biased into the extended state by a first biasing spring and a second biasing spring. 14. The cable lock of claim 12 , wherein the first retainer and the second retainer are integrally formed with the housing. 15. The cable lock of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first lock surface and the second lock surface includes projections operable to grip the cable when the lock member is in the locked state, the projections being angled relative to a longitudinal axis of the lock member to grip the cable when the lock member is in the locked state and restrict movement of the cable in the first direction relative to the housing. 16. The cable lock of claim 1 , wherein the cable is movable in a second direction opposite the first direction when the lock member is in either of the locked state or the unlocked state. 17. A cable lock for a cable, the cable lock comprising: a housing including a first engagement surface, a second engagement surface, a first retainer, and a second retainer; a lock member slidably disposed within the housing and movable between a locked state and an unlocked state and including a first lock surface, a second lock surface, a first recess, and a second recess, the first lock surface operable to pinch a first portion of the cable between the first engagement surface and the first lock surface in the locked state, the second lock surface operable to pinch a second portion of the cable between the second engagement surface and the second lock surface in the locked state to restrict movement of the cable in a first direction relative to the housing, the first recess operable to receive the first retainer in the locked state, and the second recess operable to receive the second retainer in the locked state; and a biasing spring operable to apply a biasing force and to bias the lock member in the locked state. 18. The cable lock of claim 17 , wherein the biasing spring is a coil spring. 19. The cable lock of claim 17 , further comprising a release cord attached to the lock member and operable to move the lock member from the locked state to the unlocked state when a tensile force exceeding the biasing force of the biasing spring is applied to the release cord in an unlocking direction. 20. The cable lock of claim 19 , wherein the release cord is attached to the lock member at an opposite end of the lock member than the biasing spring. 21. The cable lock of claim 17 , wherein the lock member includes a third retainer operable to selectively engage the housing to maintain the lock member in the unlocked state. 22. The cable lock of claim 21 , wherein the third retainer is disposed at an opposite end of the lock member than the biasing spring. 23. The cable lock of claim 21 , wherein the third retainer is formed on a tab portion of the lock member. 24. The cable lock of claim 23 , wherein the tab portion is movable relative to the lock member between a rest state and a flexed state. 25. The cable lock of claim 24 , wherein the tab portion is biased into the rest state. 26. The cable lock of claim 24 , wherein the tab portion is operable to move from the rest state to the flexed state to disengage the third retainer from the housing. 27. The cable lock of claim 17 , wherein the first retainer and the second retainer are biased into an extended state by a first biasing spring and a second biasing spring, respectively. 28. The cable lock of claim 17 , wherein the first retainer and the second retainer are integrally formed with the housing. 29. A cable lock for a cable, the cable lock comprising: a housing including a first engagement surface and a second engagement surface, the first engagement surface and the second engagement surface converging toward one another; a lock member slidably disposed within the housing and movable between a locked state and an unlocked state and including: a first lock surface and a second lock surface that converge toward one another, the first lock surface operable to pinch a first portion of the cable between the first engagement surface and the first lock surface in the locked state and the second lock surface operable to pinch a second portion of the cable between the second engagement surface and the second lock surface in the locked state to restrict movement of the cable in a first direction relative to the housing; and a retainer operable to selectively engage the housing and to maintain the lock member in the unlocked state; and a biasing spring disposed at an opposite end of the

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  • characterised by the midsole or middle layer · CPC title

  • Sliding part or wedge · CPC title

  • A43B3/26Primary

    adjustable as to length or size · CPC title

  • A43B11/00Primary

    Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps · CPC title

  • Holding-devices for laces · CPC title

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What does patent US10368607B2 cover?
An article of footwear includes an upper defining an interior void and a first cable movable in a tightening direction to move the upper into a tightened state and movable in a loosening direction to move the upper into a loosened state. The article of footwear also includes a tightening grip operable to be moved away from the upper in a first direction to move the first cable in the tightening…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B3/26. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 06 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).