Slip-on apparatus for teaching how to tie laces and other knots

Education and demonstration – Physical education – Developing or testing coordination

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G09B 1924

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056116926

ABSTRACT:
A device to slip over any type of shoe or a bare foot that will allow the wearer the opportunity to practice tying shoe laces or any other kind of knot. The expandable sleeve (10A, 10B) is made to look very much like the middle section of a tie shoe, including eyelets (12) to lace through. The lace (14) adds to the teaching purpose since half of the lace is one color or design and the other half is a different color or design.

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