Article for fastening of eyelet shoes

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Drawstring – laced-fastener – or separate essential... – Having eyelet type directing means

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247136, 247131, 245731, A43C 100

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ABSTRACT:
An article for the fastening of shoes having successive horizontal pairs of eyelets. includes an elongate, preferably elastic, cord having first and second ends, and substantially T-shaped elements or barbs secure each end of the cord. Each T-shaped element is proportioned for snap-fit passage through the eyelets of such shoes. One stop element is secured inwardly of each T-shaped element, and proximally to it, at each of end of the elongate cord. Each eyelet of the shoe is secured inwardly of one T-shaped element and outwardly of one stop element, and is in pressure contact with both. The elastic tension of the elongate cord, in combination with the above-described action of the T-shaped and stop elements relative to each eyelets, operates to fasten successive horizontal pairs of eyelets of a shoelace type shoe to effect the closure of the shoe.

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