Guides for lacing systems

US9854873B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9854873-B2
Application numberUS-201414268498-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 2, 2014
Priority dateJan 21, 2010
Publication dateJan 2, 2018
Grant dateJan 2, 2018

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Abstract

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Lacing systems are disclosed for use with footwear or other articles. The lacing system can include flexible webbing lace guides. A lace guide can include a first lace guide element and a second lace guide element. The lace can pass through the first and second lace guides consecutively on the first side of the article before crossing to the opposing side of the article. The first and second lace guide elements can be angled towards each other to reduce the occurrence of sharp turns in the lace path through the lace guide elements. The lace guide can have a central portion that is less flexible than the end portions so as to reduce the occurrence of sharp turns in the lace path through the lace guide when tension is applied to the lace.

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The following is claimed: 1. A lace guide for routing a lace about an article comprising: a strip of woven material having a longitudinal length and a lateral width, the strip of woven material being folded along the longitudinal length to form a loop within which the lace is disposed and the strip of woven material having a center portion and two end portions along the lateral width, the two end portions being disposed on opposite sides of the center portion and being substantially parallel to one another and the two end portions being more flexible than the center portion so that 1) when the lace is tensioned, the two end portions flex or curve longitudinally outward more than the center portion to create a curved lace pathway that does not present sharp turns to the lace, and 2) when the lace is relaxed, the two end portions return to an un-flexed state to create a more linear lace pathway, wherein the center portion has sufficient strength to resist compression along the lateral width of the lace guide and thereby minimize the lace guide from bunching within the center portion when the lace is tensioned; wherein the center portion and the two end portions are made from the same woven material and wherein the center portion has a greater material density than the two end portions such that the center portion is less flexible than the two end portions. 2. The lace guide of claim 1 , wherein the center portion includes an additional layer of material that is attached over the strip of woven material to reduce the flexibility of the center portion. 3. The lace guide of claim 1 , wherein the strip of woven material includes polyester or nylon. 4. The lace guide of claim 1 , wherein the strip of woven material includes a material that provides a low friction and durable sliding surface for the lace to move across. 5. The lace guide of claim 1 , wherein the lace guides prevents the lace from turning any corners with a radius of less than 3 mm. 6. A lace guide comprising a strip of woven material that is folded along a longitudinal length to form a loop, the strip of woven material having a center portion and opposing end portions that are more flexible than the center portion and that are configured to flex or curve longitudinally outward more than the center portion when the lace guide is in a tensioned state so as to create a curved lace pathway, the lace guides being further configured to return to an un-flexed position when the lace guide is in an un-tensioned state to create a more linear lace pathway, wherein the center portion has sufficient strength to resist compression along a lateral width of the lace guide and thereby minimize the lace guide from bunching within the center portion when the lace guide is in the tensioned state, and wherein the opposing end portions are substantially parallel to one another; wherein the center portion has a greater material density than the two end portions such that the center portion is less flexible than the two end portions. 7. The lace guide of claim 6 , wherein the center portion and the two end portions are made from the same woven material. 8. The lace guide of claim 6 , wherein the center portion includes an additional layer of material that is attached over the strip of woven material to reduce the flexibility of the center portion. 9. The lace guide of claim 6 , wherein the two end portions are made of a different and more flexible material than the center portion. 10. The lace guide of claim 9 , wherein the different and more flexible material of the two end portions is integrally formed with the material of the center portion. 11. The lace guide of claim 6 , wherein the lace guides prevents the lace from turning any corners with a radius of less than 3 mm. 12. A shoe that includes a plurality of the lace guides of claim 6 . 13. A method of constructing a lace guide comprising: providing a strip of woven material having a longitudinal length and a lateral width; and folding the strip of woven material along the longitudinal length to form a loop, the folded strip of woven material having a center portion and two end portions along the lateral width; wherein the two end portions are disposed on opposite sides of the center portion so that the two end portions are substantially parallel to one another and the two end portions are more flexible than the center portion so that: when the lace guide is in a tensioned state, the two end portions flex or curve longitudinally outward more than the center portion to create a curved lace pathway that does not present sharp turns to the lace, and when the lace guide is in an un-tensioned state, the two end portions return to an un-flexed state to create a more linear lace pathway; wherein the center portion has sufficient strength to resist compression along the lateral width of the lace guide and thereby minimize the lace guide from bunching within the center portion when the lace guide is in the tensioned state; wherein the center portion has a greater material density that the two end portions such that the center portion is less flexible than the two end portions. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the center portion and the two end portions are made from the same woven material. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the center portion includes an additional layer of material that is attached over the strip of woven material to reduce the flexibility of the center portion. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the two end portions are made of a different and more flexible material than the center portion. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein the lace guides prevents the lace from turning any corners with a radius of less than 3 mm.

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  • tightened by draw-strings · CPC title

  • Elastic bands · CPC title

  • Includes separate device for holding drawn portion of lacing · CPC title

  • Fastenings fixed along the upper edges of the uppers · CPC title

  • with rings or loops · CPC title

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What does patent US9854873B2 cover?
Lacing systems are disclosed for use with footwear or other articles. The lacing system can include flexible webbing lace guides. A lace guide can include a first lace guide element and a second lace guide element. The lace can pass through the first and second lace guides consecutively on the first side of the article before crossing to the opposing side of the article. The first and second la…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boa Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43C1/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 02 2018 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 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).