Automated tightening and loosening shoe

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Inventors

Johnson, Gregory G.

Application #

288476

Filed

Apr-8-1999

Published

Mar-7-2000

Current US Class

036/118.1
036/50.1

International Classes

A43C 011/00; A43B 005/04

Field of Search

36/50.1 36/50.5 36/51 36/118.1 36/118.2

Examiners

Dayoan; B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jaeger; Hugh D.

US Patent References

4654985   Athletic boot
4811503   Ski boot
4942680   Ski boot
5205055   Pneumatic shoe la...
5259094   Shoe lacing appar...
5791068   Self-tightening shoe

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Abstract
An automated tightening and loosening shoe with rigid, semi-rigid or flexible polymer bands functioning as laces, and a tightening mechanism which operates in one direction to cause automatic tightening of the rigid, semi-rigid or flexible polymer bands to tighten the automated tightening and loosening shoe about a wearer's foot, and which operates in a reverse or loosening direction to cause automatic loosening of the rigid, semi-rigid or flexible polymer bands so that the automated tightening and loosing shoe can be removed from the wearer's foot.
 
Claims
It is claimed:

1. An automated tightening and loosening shoe comprising:

a. a shoe with a sole, a heel, a toe an upper connected to the sole and having, a lacing pad and a tongue fixed thereto;

b. a plurality of polymer bands, each having inherent spring memory, crossing said tongue and connected to said lacing pad; and,

c. a tightening mechanism located at said heel, said tightening mechanism including a cable which is connected to said plurality of polymer bands and which is advanceable in a tightening direction toward said heel, and said tightening mechanism also including means for advancing said cable in said tightening direction to thereby tighten said plurality of polymer bands about said tongue and thus tighten said shoe.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention pertains to a shoe and, more particularly, to an automated tightening and loosening shoe. The shoe is provided with an automated tightening system including a tightening mechanism which operates in one direction to cause automatic tightening of the shoe about a wearer's foot, and which operates in a reverse or loosening direction to cause automatic loosening of the shoe so that it can be removed from the wearer's foot. The invention is chiefly concerned with an automated tightening and loosening shoe of the sport or athletic shoe variety, but the principles of the invention are applicable to shoes of many other types and styles.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Shoes which incorporate an automated tightening system are known in the prior art. However, none of the automated tightening systems heretofore devised has been entirely successful or satisfactory. Major shortcomings of the automated tightening systems of the prior art are that they fail to tighten the shoe from both sides so that it conforms snugly to the wearer's foot, and that they lack any provision for effecting automatic loosening of the shoe when it is desired to remove the shoe from the wearer's foot. Aspects of prior art automated tightening systems contributing to their lack of success and satisfaction have been (1) complexity, in that they involve numerous parts; (2) the inclusion of expensive parts, such as small electric motors; (3) the use of parts needing periodic replacement, e.g. a battery; and (4) the presence of parts requiring frequent maintenance. These aspects, as well as others not specifically mentioned, indicate that considerable improvement is needed in order to attain an automated shoe that is completely successful and satisfactory.
 
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