Shoe with fastenable opening
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1. A child'"'"'s lace shoe comprising an upper having:
- a rim,an eyestay,a pair of edge portions defining a fastenable opening, said opening beginning at a point on said rim and extending forwardly and downwardly along said eyestay to a stop, the extent of said opening being sufficient so that, after adjustment, said shoe can be put on and taken off without readjusting the laces of said shoe,a zipper including a pair of zipper elements affixed respectively to said edge portions to permit closure of said opening,a fastenable covering element for covering at least a portion of said zipper when said zipper is closed, anda tonque wide enough to extend beneath said zipper.
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Abstract
A child'"'"'s lace shoe featuring, in one aspect, an upper having a rim, a pair of overlapping edge portions defining a fastenable opening extending from the rim in a forward and downward direction, and a pair of fastening elements affixed respectively to the overlapping edges and arranged to mate by pressing them together and to unmate by pulling them apart, so the shoe, after initial adjustment, can be put on and taken off without readjusting the laces.
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12 Claims
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1. A child'"'"'s lace shoe comprising an upper having:
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a rim, an eyestay, a pair of edge portions defining a fastenable opening, said opening beginning at a point on said rim and extending forwardly and downwardly along said eyestay to a stop, the extent of said opening being sufficient so that, after adjustment, said shoe can be put on and taken off without readjusting the laces of said shoe, a zipper including a pair of zipper elements affixed respectively to said edge portions to permit closure of said opening, a fastenable covering element for covering at least a portion of said zipper when said zipper is closed, and a tonque wide enough to extend beneath said zipper. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A child'"'"'s lace shoe comprising an upper having
a rim, a pair of overlapping edge portions defining a fastenable opening, said opening beginning at a point on said rim and extending forwardly and downwardly, the extent of said opening being sufficient so that, after adjustment, said shoe can be put on and taken off without readjusting the laces of said shoe, and a pair of fastening elements affixed respectively to said overlapping edge portions, said fastening elements being arranged to mate at a plurality of points along said fastenable opening when pressed together and to unmate when pulled apart, said edge portions being so arranged that the forces on said fastening elements, when mated, are predominantly in shear, when said shoe is worn, each of said fastening elements comprising a main portion affixed to one of said overlapping edge portions, and a tail extending rearwardly along said rim, said main portion being elongated in a direction generally parallel to the edge of said fastenable opening, said tail extending in a direction transverse to the direction of said main portion.
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10. A child'"'"'s lace shoe comprising an upper having:
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a rim, a pair of overlapping edge portions defining a fastenable opening, said opening beginning at a point on said rim and extending forwardly and downwardly, the extent of said opening being sufficient so that, after adjustment, said shoe can be put on and taken off without readjusting the laces of said shoe, and a pair of fastening elements affixed respectively to said overlapping edge portions, said fastening elements being arranged to mate at a plurality of points along said fastenable opening when pressed together and to unmate when pulled apart, said edge portions being so arranged that the forces on said fastening elements, when mated, are predominantly in shear, when said shoe is worn, said upper further comprising an eyestay, said fastenable opening lying along said eyestay, one said fastening element being affixed to an outer surface of said eyestay, and another said fastening element being affixed to an inner surface of said upper. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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