Slip-resistant binding

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Cord and rope holders – Pivoted part

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24204, A43C 100, A43C 700

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042479673

ABSTRACT:
A slip-resistant binding is formed by attaching male and female-type Velcro strips along opposite ends of a shoelace or other binding material. The two types of Velcro fasteners are arranged such that fasteners of opposite type automatically engage one another at every point where the lace or binding crosses. Alternatively, two strips of opposite-type Velcro material are joined back to back to form a slip-resistant binding.

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