Reel based closure devices for tightening a ski boot
US-2020245711-A1 · Aug 6, 2020 · US
US12144401B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12144401-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318501817-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2024 |
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A lace tensioning device includes a housing component having an interior region, a first aperture, and a second aperture, and a spool component that is rotatably positionable within the interior region of the housing component. The spool component has a central cylindrical member and a lumen that extends through the central cylindrical portion. The spool component is rotatable within the interior region of the housing component to align one end of the lumen with the first aperture and to align an opposite end of the lumen with the second aperture to enable a lace to be inserted through the first aperture, the lumen, and the second aperture so that opposing ends of the lace are positioned exterior to the housing component. A knot may then be tied in the lace and the lace retracted to couple the lace with the housing component and spool component.
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A reel based closure device comprising: a base member having an inner cavity and an outer peripheral wall that surrounds the inner cavity; a housing that is releasably mounted within the inner cavity of the base member; a spool rotatably positioned within an interior of the housing, the spool being rotatable in a first direction to wind a tension member about the spool and being rotatable in a second direction to unwind the tension member from about the spool; and a knob or dial that is rotatably coupled with the housing and that is operationally coupled with the spool to cause the spool to rotate in the first direction; wherein: the base member includes a recessed portion and a tab; the housing includes a flange that is positionable within the recessed portion of the base member and a radial protrusion that is releasably coupleable with the tab of the base member to releasably mount the housing within the inner cavity of the base member; the housing includes lace ports that extend radially outward from a cylindrical body of the housing; and the base member includes channels in the outer peripheral wall within which the lace ports of the housing are positioned. 2. The closure device of claim 1 , wherein the channels of the base member are positioned on opposing sides of the tab. 3. The closure device of claim 1 , wherein the radial protrusion is positioned between the lace ports. 4. The closure device of claim 1 , wherein the tab is configured to deflect radially outward as the radial protrusion is coupled with the tab. 5. The closure device of claim 4 , wherein a front surface of the radial protrusion is angled or tapered to facilitate coupling of the radial protrusion with the tab. 6. The closure device of claim 4 , wherein the flange is positioned within the recessed portion and the housing is moved downward relative to the base member to couple the radial protrusion with the tab. 7. The closure device of claim 1 , wherein the tab includes an engagement lip that is positioned axially above a top surface of the radial protrusion when the radial protrusion is coupled with the tab. 8. The closure device of claim 1 , the base member includes a coupling flange that extends at least partially around the base member, the coupling flange enabling coupling of the base member to an article. 9. A reel based closure device comprising: a base member having an inner cavity and an outer peripheral wall that surrounds the inner cavity, the base member being attachable to an article; a housing; a spool rotatably positioned within an interior of the housing; and a knob or dial that is rotatably coupled with the housing and that is operationally coupled with the spool; wherein: a bottom end of the housing is releasably mountable within the inner cavity of the base member to releasably coupleable the housing with the article; the housing includes lace ports that extend radially outward from a cylindrical body of the housing; and the base member includes channels in the outer peripheral wall within which the lace ports of the housing are positioned when the bottom end of the housing is mounted within the inner cavity of the base member. 10. The closure device of claim 9 , wherein the base member includes a recessed portion and a tab, and wherein the housing includes a flange that is positionable within the recessed portion of the base member and a radial protrusion that is releasably coupleable with the tab of the base member to releasably mount the bottom end of the housing within the inner cavity of the base member. 11. The closure device of claim 10 , wherein the channels are positioned on opposing sides of the tab. 12. The closure device of claim 10 , wherein the radial protrusion is positioned between the lace ports. 13. The closure device of claim 10 , wherein the tab includes an engagement lip that is positioned axially above a top surface of the radial protrusion when the radial protrusion is coupled with the tab. 14. The closure device of claim 10 , wherein the tab is configured to deflect radially outward as the radial protrusion is coupled with the tab. 15. The closure device of claim 14 , wherein a front surface of the radial protrusion is angled or tapered to facilitate coupling of the radial protrusion with the tab. 16. The closure device of claim 9 , wherein the base member includes a coupling flange that extends at least partially around the base member, the coupling flange enabling attachment of the base member to the article. 17. A method of releasably coupling a reel based closure device with an article of footwear, the method comprising: providing a reel based closure system comprising: a base member having an inner cavity and an outer peripheral wall that surrounds the inner cavity; a housing; a spool rotatably positioned within an interior of the housing; and a knob or dial that is rotatably coupled with the housing and that is operationally coupled with the spool; attaching the base member to an article; and mounting a bottom end of the housing within the inner cavity of the base member so that the housing is releasably coupled with the base member; wherein the housing includes lace ports that extend radially outward from a cylindrical body of the housing; and wherein the base member includes channels in the outer peripheral wall within which the lace ports of the housing are positioned. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein mounting the bottom end of the housing within the inner cavity of the base member comprising positioning a flange of the housing within a recessed portion of the base member and rotating the housing downward relative to the base member to couple a radial protrusion of the housing with a tab of the base member. 19. The method of claim 18 , the channels are positioned on opposing sides of the tab. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the radial protrusion is positioned between the lace ports.
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