Lacing assembly for a shoe

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Inventors

Adams, Thomas M.

Application #

910774

Filed

May-30-1978

Published

May-6-1980

Current US Class

036/50.1

International Classes

A43B 011/00; F16G 011/04

Field of Search

36/50 36/102 36/138 12/113 24/117

Examiners

Kee Chi; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cohn, Powell & Hind

US Patent References

3934346   Sporting shoes

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Abstract
A lacing assembly for a shoe, and particularly an athletic shoe, in which the side quarters include separate lower and upper vamp sections that are secured by a single lace extending therebetween. A clamp connects the lace at the lower vamp section, while the lace is secured separately at the upper vamp section, for selectively adjusting and maintaining the fit of each vamp section independently of the other vamp section. The clamp is carried by the lace between the lower and upper vamp sections. More particularly, the clamp is slidably mounted on the lace for selectively moving down or up on the lace upon adjusting the fit of the lower vamp section, the clamp selectively fixing the lace to maintain the desired adjusted fit of the lower vamp section.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. In a lacing assembly for a shoe:

(a) side quarters including separate lower and upper vamp sections,

(b) a single, continuous lace having only one pair of ends, the single lace lacing both and extending between the lower and upper vamp sections, and having the one pair of lace ends selectively tied at the top of the upper vamp section, and

(c) a clamp interconnecting the single lace at the top of the lower vamp section for selectively fixing or loosening the lace at the top of the lower vamp section and adjusting the fit of the lower vamp section for the comfort of the wearer independently of the upper vamp section, the said one pair of lace ends being separately, selectively tied at the top of the upper vamp section and adjusting the fit of the upper vamp section for the comfort of the wearer independently of the lower vamp section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to improvements in the lacing assembly of a shoe, and more particularly to an improved lacing assembly for an athletic shoe in which lower and upper vamp sections can be selectively adjusted and maintained to fit different portions of the foot independently while utilizing a single lace for and extending between the lower and upper vamp sections.

In applicant's prior U.S. Pat. No. 3,546,796, an athletic shoe is disclosed having separate lower and upper vamp sections. A pair of laces are provided, one lace for each vamp section. While each vamp section can be adjustably fitted and maintained by its own individual lace, it has been found to be disadvantageous to use a pair of separate laces for each shoe. For example, when untied, a pair of laces presents four loose ends that can become tangled and must be sorted out into appropriate pairs before each vamp section can be adjustably fitted and tied. Moreover, when a pair of laces are tied, each lace provides a bow, thereby providing a pair of bows on each shoe that can become tangled and which present an unconventional and unacceptable appearance.
 
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