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US996468A
US996468A US59893110A US1910598931A US996468A US 996468 A US996468 A US 996468A US 59893110 A US59893110 A US 59893110A US 1910598931 A US1910598931 A US 1910598931A US 996468 A US996468 A US 996468A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/18Slide fasteners with a third member or members, other than the slider, connected to the edges of adjacent stringers when closed, e.g. third member moved into position by a slider
    • A44B19/22Slide fasteners with a third member or members, other than the slider, connected to the edges of adjacent stringers when closed, e.g. third member moved into position by a slider the third member embracing the stringers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/26Slit closing means including guides on opposite edges of slit and slidable bridging component
    • Y10T24/264Slit closing means including guides on opposite edges of slit and slidable bridging component including structure linking and allowing variations in separation between opposite-guide-contacting portions of component
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/37Drawstring, laced-fastener, or separate essential cooperating device therefor
    • Y10T24/3768Drawstring, laced-fastener, or separate essential cooperating device therefor having loop or sleeve shaped directing means

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  • This invention relates toimprOVements in closures for shoes.
  • One object of theinvention is to provide a closure adapted to be applied to the-edges of the shoe lacing opening whereby the latter may be quickly and easily closed and. fastene
  • Another object is to provide a shoe closure and fastening mechanism which will be simple, strong and durable in construction
  • Figure l is a perspective view of my improved shoe closure
  • Fig. 2 is aplan view of one side of the closure partly in section showing the lace operating devices thereof in operative position for closing the shoe
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the lace operating devices in inoperative position
  • Fig. 4 is adetail cross sectional view through one side or member of the closure and the adjacent edge of the shoe upper.
  • My improved closure comprises two sides or members 1 each of which consists of a flat strip of leather or other suitable fabric 2 which may be of any suitable width and is of sufficient length to extend from the lower to the upper end of the lacing opening of the shoe.
  • a series of releasing studs 3' which are adapted to be engaged with thelacing eyelets 4: of the shoe whereby said strips are secured in operative engagement with the shoe.
  • attaching flanges 6 whichare adapted to be engaged, with the opposite sides of the strips and to be riveted or otherwise rigidly secured thereto.
  • the flanges 6 are preferably scalloped or otherwise ornamented on their outer edges as shown.
  • the upper ends'of the outer flanges of the tubes are formed fastening studs 8.
  • lace operating devices comprising a series of shortspiral springs 9 whlch are connected together by.
  • sprlngmembers are formed stud engaging hooks 12, said hooks being preferably formed 1 from a continuation of the upper lace receiving loops 10 and are adapted to beengaged withthe fastening studs 8 when the springs are stretched and drawn up to the upper end of the devices as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing.
  • the hooks are provided with operating loops or handles 13 which are preferably bent from the wire forming the hooks as shown.
  • a shoe closure comprising flexible strips adapted to be secured to the lacing ",operating springs lacing cords 'operatively connected to said FSpringS and" adapted to be thereby moved fftooperativ'e and inoperative positions,
  • a closure for shoes comprising flexible strips, spring holding tubes secured to said strips, said tubes having in their outer side a series of cord operating'springs arranged in said tubes and secured thereto at their lower ends, a series of cord receiving loops arranged between and connecting said springs, said loops being; slidably engaged with and projecting through springs whereby the latter are held in an expanded position when stretched to the upper end of the tubes, lacing cords secured at their lower ends to the lower loops of the slots in said tubes, fastening. formed on'the upper.
  • said tubes having in their outer sides longitudinal slots, fastening studs arranged on the upper ends of said outer flanges of the tubes, spring lace operating members slidably mounted in said tubes, said springs being connected by a series of cord receiving loops adapted to project through and work in the slots of the tubes, hooks formed on the upper ends of said spring members and adapted to be engaged with the fastening studs on said flanges whereby the spring members are held in an operative position, operating loops formed on said hooks and lacing cords secured at their lower endsto the lower loops'of said spring members and having a laced engagement with the intermediate loops and se cured at their upper ends to the upper loops whereby when the spring members are stretched upwardly, said cords will draw the members of the closure together.

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A. W. DE HAVEN. CLOSURE FOR sHoEs; APPLICATION FILED 11110.23, 1919 Patented June 27, 1911:
I To all whom it may concern:
UNITED .sra'rns PATENT OFFICE.
ANNA WILSON DE HAVEN, OF BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY.
CLOSURE FOR SHOES.
Be it known that I, ANNA Winsox DE HAVEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Bridgeton, in'the county of Cumberland and State of New Jersey. have invented certain .new and, useful Improve ments in Closure "for Shoes; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear,' and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to Whichit appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates toimprOVements in closures for shoes.
One object of theinvention is to provide a closure adapted to be applied to the-edges of the shoe lacing opening whereby the latter may be quickly and easily closed and. fastene Another object is to provide a shoe closure and fastening mechanism which will be simple, strong and durable in construction,
' efficient in operation and well adapted to the purpose for which it is designed.
WVith'these and other objects in View the invention consists of certain novel features, of construction, combination and arrangement of parts as will be, more fully described and-particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure l is a perspective view of my improved shoe closure; Fig. 2 is aplan view of one side of the closure partly in section showing the lace operating devices thereof in operative position for closing the shoe; Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the lace operating devices in inoperative position; Fig. 4 is adetail cross sectional view through one side or member of the closure and the adjacent edge of the shoe upper.
My improved closure comprises two sides or members 1 each of which consists of a flat strip of leather or other suitable fabric 2 which may be of any suitable width and is of sufficient length to extend from the lower to the upper end of the lacing opening of the shoe. On the upper sides of the strips 2 adjacent to their outer edges are arranged a series of releasing studs 3'which are adapted to be engaged with thelacing eyelets 4: of the shoe whereby said strips are secured in operative engagement with the shoe.
On the inner edges of the strips 2 are secured holding tubes 5 of any suitable ma- Specification of Letters Patent. Patented June Application filed December 23. 1910.
27, 1911. Serial No. 598,931. I
terial on the inner edges of which are formed attaching flanges 6 whichare adapted to be engaged, with the opposite sides of the strips and to be riveted or otherwise rigidly secured thereto. The flanges 6 are preferably scalloped or otherwise ornamented on their outer edges as shown. In the adjacent outer sides of the tubes 5 are formed longitudinally disposed slots 7 and 011 the upper ends'of the outer flanges of the tubes are formed fastening studs 8.
Arranged in the tubes 5 are lace operating devices comprising a series of shortspiral springs 9 whlch are connected together by.-
70v receiving loops 10' which projectthrpuglr; and slidably engage the slots 7 formed inp. the outer sides of the tubes. The lower ends integrally formed laterally projecting lace.
of the spring lac-e operating-devices are secured in the lower ends of the tube 5 by rivets 11 and on the upper ends of the. sprlngmembers are formed stud engaging hooks 12, said hooks being preferably formed 1 from a continuation of the upper lace receiving loops 10 and are adapted to beengaged withthe fastening studs 8 when the springs are stretched and drawn up to the upper end of the devices as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing. The hooks are provided with operating loops or handles 13 which are preferably bent from the wire forming the hooks as shown.
- Secured to the lower lace receiving loops 10 are the. lower ends of two lacing cords 14, said cords being laced back and forth from the loops of one tube or side of the closure to the loops of the other side and have their upper ends secured to the opposite upper loops as clearly shown in Fig. 1 of the drawing. By thus arranging the lacing cords 14 the opposite sides or members of the closure will be drawn together when the spring lace operating devices are stretched or drawn to the upper end of the tubes and when thus drawn up and the hooks 12 engaged with the studs 8 the members 1 will be securely fastened thus providing an efficient and reliable closure for the shoes which may be quickly brought to a closed and fastened position and which may be instantly released for opening the shoe. In releasing the fastening or closure the hooks 12 are disengaged from the studs 8 and when released the springs will quickly retract to the position shown in Fig. 3 of the drawing thus carryingthe lacing cords to j the lower portion of the lacing opening thereby permitting the shoes to be removed.
From the foregoing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, the construction and operation of the invent i n will be readilyunderstood without requiring a more extended explanation.
' Various changes in the form, proportion and the minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing from the principle or sacrificing any of the. advantages of-the invention. as defined in the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is 2 1. A shoe closure comprising flexible strips adapted to be secured to the lacing ",operating springs lacing cords 'operatively connected to said FSpringS and" adapted to be thereby moved fftooperativ'e and inoperative positions,
. means'wher'eby said springs are fastened to edges longitudinal slots,
' devices eyelets of the shoe, spring holding tubes secured to the inner edges of the strips, lace arranged in said tubes,
and
hold said lacing cords in an operative positlon for closlng the shoe.
' '2. A closure for shoes comprising flexible strips, spring holding tubes secured to said strips, said tubes having in their outer side a series of cord operating'springs arranged in said tubes and secured thereto at their lower ends, a series of cord receiving loops arranged between and connecting said springs, said loops being; slidably engaged with and projecting through springs whereby the latter are held in an expanded position when stretched to the upper end of the tubes, lacing cords secured at their lower ends to the lower loops of the slots in said tubes, fastening. formed on'the upper. ends of said I ing flanges, means 'to secure the flanges to the shoe, said tubes having in their outer sides longitudinal slots, fastening studs arranged on the upper ends of said outer flanges of the tubes, spring lace operating members slidably mounted in said tubes, said springs being connected by a series of cord receiving loops adapted to project through and work in the slots of the tubes, hooks formed on the upper ends of said spring members and adapted to be engaged with the fastening studs on said flanges whereby the spring members are held in an operative position, operating loops formed on said hooks and lacing cords secured at their lower endsto the lower loops'of said spring members and having a laced engagement with the intermediate loops and se cured at their upper ends to the upper loops whereby when the spring members are stretched upwardly, said cords will draw the members of the closure together.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ANNA WVILSON DE HAVEN. \V'itnesses:
BERTI-IA LEONA-GOULD. SADIE E. WRIGH'r.
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US4507878A (en) * 1982-12-20 1985-04-02 Hertzl Semouha Fastening mechanism
US20130019501A1 (en) * 2011-07-22 2013-01-24 Nike, Inc. Folded Loop Fastening System For An Article Of Footwear
US20180116342A1 (en) * 2016-11-03 2018-05-03 Nike, Inc. Quick-pull shoe closure

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4507878A (en) * 1982-12-20 1985-04-02 Hertzl Semouha Fastening mechanism
US20130019501A1 (en) * 2011-07-22 2013-01-24 Nike, Inc. Folded Loop Fastening System For An Article Of Footwear
US8898931B2 (en) * 2011-07-22 2014-12-02 Nike, Inc. Folded loop fastening system for an article of footwear
US20180116342A1 (en) * 2016-11-03 2018-05-03 Nike, Inc. Quick-pull shoe closure
US11147345B2 (en) * 2016-11-03 2021-10-19 Nike, Inc. Quick-pull shoe closure
US12042017B2 (en) 2016-11-03 2024-07-23 Nike, Inc. Quick-pull shoe closure

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