Lacing engine for automated footwear platform
US-2017265593-A1 · Sep 21, 2017 · US
US9961963B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9961963-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715452636-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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Systems and apparatus related to footwear including a modular lacing engine for automated lace tightening. In an example, a modular footwear apparatus includes an upper portion, a lower portion, and a lacing engine for automated lace tightening. The upper portion can include a lace to adjust fit of the upper portion against a foot, the lace adjustable between a first position and a second position based at least in part on manipulation of an effective length of the lace. The lower portion can include a mid-sole and an out-sole, and the lower portion can be coupled to the upper portion at the mid-sole. The lacing engine can include a top-loading lace spool to engage a loop of the lace to enable manipulation of the effective length of the lace through rotation of the lace spool, the lacing engine received within a cavity in the lower portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A modular footwear apparatus comprising: an upper portion including a lace to adjust fit of the upper portion against a foot, the lace adjustable between a first position and a second position based at least in part on manipulation of an effective length of the lace; a lower portion including a mid-sole and an out-sole, the lower portion coupled to the upper portion at the mid-sole; and a lacing engine including a top-loading lace spool to engage a loop of the lace to enable manipulation of the effective length of the lace through rotation of the top-loading lace spool, the lacing engine received within a cavity in the lower portion; wherein the top-loading lace spool includes a lace groove running across a diameter of the spool to receive the loop of the lace. 2. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cavity in the lower portion is adapted to removably receive the lacing engine. 3. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the lacing engine includes a top section with a lace channel running in a medial-lateral direction in alignment with the top-loading lace spool. 4. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the lace channel includes a medial portion on a medial side of the top-loading lace spool and a lateral portion on a lateral side of the top-loading lace spool. 5. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the medial portion and the lateral portion of the lace channel transition into a spool recess. 6. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the spool recess includes opposing semi-circular sections corresponding to portions of an outer diameter of a superior surface of the top-loading lace spool. 7. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the top-loading lace spool includes a reduced diameter section below the superior surface that is configured to work in conjunction with the spool recess to create a lace recess to accommodate a portion of the lace when the lace is taken up on the top-loading lace spool. 8. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the lacing engine includes a top surface with a circular recess to expose a superior surface of the top-loading lace spool, the superior surface of the top-loading lace spool bisected into two semicircular portions by the lace groove. 9. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the lace groove bisects the superior surface of the top-loading lace spool into a reduced diameter spool portion that is adapted to receive the lace upon rotation of the top-loading spool in a first direction. 10. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the mid-sole includes a mid-sole plate to receive the lacing engine, and wherein the mid-sole plate is formed of a more rigid material than the remainder of the lower portion. 11. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the mid-sole plate includes a medial lace guide and a lateral lace guide. 12. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising a lid adapted to couple with the mid-sole plate and secure the lacing engine; wherein the mid-sole plate includes a medial lid slot, a lateral lid slot, and a lid latch recess to receive and secure the lid. 13. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the lid, upon securement to the mid-sole plate, retains the lacing engine within the cavity in the mid-sole plate. 14. A modular footwear apparatus comprising: an upper portion including a lace cable to adjust fit of the upper portion against a foot, the lace cable adjustable between a first position and a second position based at least in part on manipulation of an effective length of the lace cable; a lower portion including a mid-sole and an out-sole, the lower portion coupled to the upper portion at the mid-sole; and a modular lacing engine comprising: a housing including a superior section and an inferior section, the superior section including a lace channel and a spool recess; a lace spool disposed within the spool recess in the superior section of the housing, the lace spool including: a lace groove in a superior surface of the lace spool to receive the lace cable, and a spool shaft extending inferiorly from the lace spool into the housing; a drive system; a worm gear coupled to an inferior end of the spool shaft, the worm gear configured to receive input from the drive system within the housing to rotate the lace spool to take up the lace cable on the lace spool as the lace spool rotates in a first direction. 15. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the drive system includes: a worm drive to engage the worm gear; and a gear motor coupled to the worm drive. 16. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the gear motor is coupled to the worm drive via a gear box. 17. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the worm drive is positioned relative to the worm gear to transfer loads generated by tension on the lace cable and transmitted to the worm drive by the worm gear away from the gear motor. 18. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the worm drive is coupled opposite the gear motor to a bushing to absorb the loads generated by tension on the lace cable. 19. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the spool recess includes opposing semi-circular sections corresponding to portions of an outer diameter of the superior surface of the lace spool, and wherein the lace spool includes a reduced diameter section below the superior surface that works in conjunction with the spool recess to create a lace recess to accommodate a portion of the lace as the lace is taken up on the lace spool. 20. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the lace spool, lace groove, and spool shaft are collectively formed from a single piece of material. 21. The modular footwear apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the lace shaft is coupled to the worm gear through a clutch system that allows the lace spool to rotate freely when the clutch system is deactivated. 22. A modular footwear apparatus comprising: an upper portion including a lace to adjust fit of the upper portion against a foot, the lace adjustable between a first position and a second position based at least in part on manipulation of an effective length of the lace; a lower portion including a mid-sole and an out-sole, the lower portion coupled to the upper portion at the mid-sole; and a lacing engine including a top-loading lace spool to engage a loop of the lace to enable manipulation of the effective length of the lace through rotation of the top-loading lace spool, the lacing engine received within a cavity in the lower portion; wherein the lacing engine includes a top section with a lace channel running in a medial-lateral direction in alignment with the top-loading lace spool, and wherein the lace channel includes a medial portion on a medial side of the top-loading lace spool and a lateral portion on a lateral side of the top-loading lace spool. 23. A modular footwear apparatus comprising: an upper portion including a lace to adjust fit of the upper portion against a foot, the lace adjustable between a first position and a second position based at least in part on manipulation of an effective length of the lace; a lower portion including a mid-sole and an out-sole, the lower portion coupled to the upper portion at the mid-sole; and a lacing engine including a top-loading lace spool to e
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