Lacing engine support structures for automated footwear platform
US-2019116937-A1 · Apr 25, 2019 · US
US10602805B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10602805-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715460117-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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A footwear lacing apparatus can comprise a housing structure, a spool and a drive mechanism. The housing structure can comprise a first inlet, a second inlet, and a lacing channel extending between the first and second inlets. The lacing channel can comprise a spool receptacle located between the first and second inlets, a first relief area located between the spool receptacle and the first inlet, and a second relief area located between the spool receptacle and the second inlet. The first and second relief areas can be linearly tapered between the spool receptacle and the first and second inlets, respectively. The spool can be disposed in the spool receptacle of the lacing channel. The drive mechanism can be coupled with the spool and adapted to rotate the spool to wind or unwind a lace cable extending through the lacing channel and through the spool.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A footwear lacing apparatus comprising: a housing structure comprising: a first inlet defined by a first pair of opposing channel walls of the housing structure; a second inlet defined by a second pair of opposing channel walls of the housing structure; and a lacing channel extending between the first and second inlets, the lacing channel comprising: a spool receptacle defined by a counterbore in a floor of the housing structure located between the first and second inlets; a first relief area defined by a pair of angled channel transition walls of the housing structure extending from the spool receptacle to the first inlet; and a second relief area defined by a pair of angled channel transition walls of the housing structure extending from the spool receptacle to the second inlet; wherein the first and second relief areas are linearly tapered between the spool receptacle and the first and second inlets, respectively; a spool disposed in the spool receptacle of the lacing channel; and a drive mechanism coupling with the spool and adapted to rotate the spool to wind or unwind a lace cable extending through the lacing channel and through the spool. 2. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pairs of angled channel transition walls of the first and second relief areas comprise planar sidewalls extending from the spool receptacle to form passageways that taper from the spool receptacle to the first and second inlets, respectively. 3. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the planar sidewalls are tangent to the spool receptacle. 4. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the pairs of angled channel transition walls of the first and second relief areas form trapezoidal shaped passageways between the spool receptacle and the first and second inlets, respectively. 5. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a storage capacity of the spool is less than a storage capacity of the relief areas combined. 6. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the spool receptacle further comprises a pair of opposing arcuate sidewalls. 7. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the spool receptacle further comprises: a shaft socket surrounded by the counterbore. 8. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the spool receptacle further comprises: a pair of opposing arcuate flanges extending above the spool receptacle. 9. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second pairs of opposing channel walls of the first and second inlets comprise rectangular openings in the housing structure. 10. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first and second pairs of opposing channel walls of the first and second inlets comprise planar sidewalls forming rectangular passageways, respectively. 11. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second relief areas further comprise curved lips at junctures with the spool receptacle. 12. The footwear lacing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the spool comprises: a lower plate; a shaft extending from the lower plate; an upper plate; a drum positioned between the upper and lower plates; and a winding channel extending through the drum. 13. A housing structure assembly for a footwear lacing apparatus comprising: a housing body comprising: a top surface defined by an upper component; a bottom surface defined by a lower component; a first sidewall defined by the upper component connecting the top surface and the bottom surface; and a second sidewall defined by the upper component connecting the top surface and the bottom surface; an internal compartment between the top and bottom surfaces and the first and second sidewalls; a lacing channel extending from the first sidewall to the second sidewall, the lacing channel comprising: a first inlet in the first sidewall defined by a first pair of opposing channel walls of the upper component; a second inlet in the second sidewall defined by a second pair of opposing channel walls of the upper component; a spool receptacle defined by a floor of the upper component located between the first and second inlets; a first relief area defined by a pair of angled channel transition walls of the upper component located between the spool receptacle and the first inlet; and a second relief area defined by a pair of angled channel transition walls of the upper component located between the spool receptacle and the second inlet; wherein the first and second relief areas are linearly tapered between the spool receptacle and the first and second inlets, respectively; a spool disposed in the spool receptacle; and a drive mechanism coupling with the spool and adapted to rotate the spool. 14. The housing structure assembly of claim 13 , wherein the pairs of angled channel transition walls of the first and second relief areas comprise planar sidewalls extending from the spool receptacle to form passageways that taper from the spool receptacle to the first and second inlets, respectively. 15. The housing structure assembly of claim 14 , wherein the spool receptacle further comprises a pair of opposing arcuate sidewalls. 16. The housing structure assembly of claim 15 , wherein the planar sidewalls are tangent to the arcuate sidewalls of the spool receptacle. 17. The housing structure assembly of claim 15 , wherein the pairs of angled channel transition walls of the first and second relief areas form trapezoidal shaped passageways between the spool receptacle and the first and second inlets, respectively. 18. The housing structure assembly of claim 15 , wherein the spool receptacle further comprises: a pair of opposing arcuate flanges extending above the spool receptacle. 19. The housing structure assembly of claim 13 , wherein each of the first and second pairs of opposing channel walls of the first and second inlets comprises: a rectangular opening in the body; and planar sidewalls forming a rectangular passageway. 20. The housing structure assembly of claim 13 , wherein the upper component and the lower component are coupled together to form the housing body. 21. The housing structure assembly of claim 13 , wherein the lacing channel penetrates through the top surface of the body.
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