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JP6105404B2 - Shoelace winding reel - Google Patents
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JP6105404B2
JP6105404B2 JP2013127612A JP2013127612A JP6105404B2 JP 6105404 B2 JP6105404 B2 JP 6105404B2 JP 2013127612 A JP2013127612 A JP 2013127612A JP 2013127612 A JP2013127612 A JP 2013127612A JP 6105404 B2 JP6105404 B2 JP 6105404B2
shoelace winding
JP2013127612A
JP2015000297A5 (en
JP2015000297A (en
忍 緑川
2013-06-18 Application filed by 株式会社ジャパーナ filed Critical 株式会社ジャパーナ
2013-06-18 Priority to JP2013127612A priority Critical patent/JP6105404B2/en
2015-01-05 Publication of JP2015000297A publication Critical patent/JP2015000297A/en
2016-05-12 Publication of JP2015000297A5 publication Critical patent/JP2015000297A5/ja
2017-03-29 Publication of JP6105404B2 publication Critical patent/JP6105404B2/en
The present invention relates to a shoelace winding reel incorporated in a shoelace winding apparatus, and is used not only for boots for skiing, snowboarding, skating, mountain climbing, and motorcycle riding, but also for golf and jogging. The present invention relates to a shoelace take-up reel suitable for fastening a shoelace of a general shoe such as a shoe or a business shoe.
Conventionally, a shoelace winding device that can wind a shoelace by rotating a dial (a disk-shaped knob) has been proposed to tighten a shoelace of a boot used for skiing, snowboarding, skating, etc. ( Patent Document 1, Patent Document 2, Patent Document 3).
The shoelaces used in these shoelace winding devices are resin-metal composites that are excellent in strength, have a low coefficient of friction, and are slippery wire-like shoelaces. Both ends are fixed to a shoelace winding reel incorporated in the shoelace winding device.
Therefore, in order to fix such a shoelace by binding it to a shoelace take-up reel, the end of the shoelace is lengthened so that the end of the shoelace does not come off the reel even if the shoelace is tightened strongly. Need to leave.
However, the shoelace winding device contains a gear mechanism for winding the shoelace, a lock mechanism for maintaining the shoelace in a wound state, and a mechanism for releasing the lock. The end of the shoelace protrudes from the shoelace winding reel and interferes with the internal mechanism of the shoelace winding device, resulting in trouble with the operation of the shoelace winding device or the device being prone to failure. There's a problem.
In particular, such a problem becomes more serious by downsizing a shoelace winding device using a wire-like shoelace having a low coefficient of friction and being slippery. It was with me.
Furthermore, in the shoelace winding reel incorporated in such a shoelace winding device, it is required to facilitate the assembly work in addition to downsizing and improvement in durability. It is necessary to solve the problem in order to employ the shoelace winding device for a wider variety of shoes.
Japanese Patent No. 4171774 Japanese Patent No. 4538836 JP 2010-148927 A
Therefore, the problem to be solved by the present invention is that in the conventional shoelace winding reel, the end portion of the shoelace pops out and interferes with the internal mechanism of the shoelace winding device, and the operation of the shoelace winding device Or the device may be damaged, impairing the durability and reliability of the shoelace winding device. The end can be fixed easily and securely, and the shoelace winding device and the shoelace winding reel can be made smaller and more durable. Furthermore, the assembling work is easier and more diverse. Another object of the present invention is to provide a shoelace winding reel incorporated in a shoelace winding device that can be used for a shoe.
The present invention is a shoelace take-up reel stored in a reel storage portion of a base member fixed to a shoe and rotated by a dial,
A shoelace winding drum comprising a large-diameter cylinder for winding a wire-like shoelace made of resin, metal or a composite thereof, and flange portions formed at both ends of the cylinder,
A rotating shaft portion formed of a small-diameter cylindrical body disposed inside the shoelace winding drum;
An annular portion connecting the inner peripheral surface of the shoelace winding drum and the outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft portion;
An annular groove formed by the shoelace winding drum, the rotary shaft portion and the annular portion;
A shoe characterized in that a locking projection is provided in the groove for sandwiching and holding the tip of the shoelace introduced into the groove from the outer peripheral surface side of the shoelace winding drum. Reel for winding the string. "Is the main feature.
The locking protrusion may be provided so as to protrude from the inner peripheral surface of the shoelace winding drum into the groove portion and to sandwich the shoelace between the rotating shaft portion.
The shoelace winding drum may have a tubular body with a wire insertion hole formed therein, and the engagement protrusion may hold the distal end side of the shoelace inserted through the wire insertion hole.
Further, the shoelace winding reel has a slope that guides the tip side of the shoelace inserted through the wire insertion hole outward in the axial direction, the inner peripheral surface of the shoelace winding drum or the rotating shaft portion. It may be formed in the groove along the outer peripheral surface of the.
Further, one of the locking projections is arranged at a position spaced apart by about 180 degrees in the groove, and the wire insertion hole is arranged between them, and the slope is connected to the wire insertion hole and the engagement hole. It may be arranged at a position between the stop protrusions.
In the shoelace winding reel of the present invention configured as described above, the end portion of the shoelace can be easily and reliably held in the groove portion by the locking projection provided in the groove portion. It can prevent that a part remove | deviates from a shoelace winding drum.
Furthermore, since it is not necessary to leave the end of the shoelace long, the end of the shoelace pops out from the shoelace winding reel and interferes with the internal mechanism of the shoelace winding device, and the operation of the shoelace winding device It is possible to surely prevent troubles from occurring and device failures.
Therefore, the shoelace winding device can be reduced in size and weight, and improved in reliability and durability.
The locking projection is projected from the inner peripheral surface of the shoelace winding drum into the groove, and the shoelace can be sandwiched between the rotating shaft and the shoelace winding The end portion of the shoelace can be held well by being fitted in the groove portion of the reel.
The shoelace winding drum is provided with a wire insertion hole, and the shoelace inserted into the wire insertion hole is held at the distal end side thereof by the locking projection, so that the shoelace winding reel Not only can the string attachment state be strong, but also the attachment work efficiency can be improved.
Further, by forming a slope in the groove that guides the tip side of the shoelace inserted through the wire insertion hole in the axial direction, the end of the shoelace is removed from the shoelace take-up reel. The efficiency of the work of pulling out and binding a shoelace through the wire insertion hole can be further improved.
One of the locking projections is arranged at a position spaced apart by about 180 degrees in the groove, the wire insertion hole is arranged therebetween, and the slope is provided between the wire insertion hole and the locking projection. The shoelace can be attached to the shoelace take-up reel in a well-balanced manner, and the shoelace take-up device can be further reduced in size and weight as well as reliability. -The durability can be made extremely excellent.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe equipped with a shoelace winding device incorporating a shoelace winding reel embodying the present invention, and a perspective view showing components of the shoelace winding device. 2A and 2B are diagrams showing a shoelace winding reel incorporated in a shoelace winding apparatus embodying the present invention, wherein FIG. 2A is a front view, FIG. 2B is a plan view, and FIG. (D) is AA sectional drawing, (e) is a side view, (f) is BB sectional drawing. FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a base member of a shoelace winding device and a shoelace winding reel embodying the present invention. FIG. 4 is a view showing a shoelace winding reel and an end portion of a shoelace embodying the present invention, wherein (a) is a perspective view, and (b) and (c) are sectional views. FIG. 5 is a view showing a shoelace winding device incorporating a shoelace winding reel embodying the present invention, in which (a) is a cross-sectional view showing a state where a dial is in a locked position, and (b) is a cross-sectional view. It is sectional drawing which shows the state which has a dial in a cancellation | release position. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which a shaft member is assembled to a dial of a shoelace winding device incorporating a shoelace winding reel embodying the present invention.
A shoe characterized in that a locking projection is provided in the groove for sandwiching and holding the tip of the shoelace introduced into the groove from the outer peripheral surface side of the shoelace winding drum. It is a string winding reel ”, and can be suitably embodied by the embodiment described below.
Hereinafter, an embodiment in which a shoelace winding device including the shoelace winding reel of the present invention is attached to an athletic shoe will be described.
FIG. 1 shows a shoe S equipped with a shoelace winding device 1 at a position corresponding to an ankle, and this shoe S fastens the upper part of the shoe S by a shoelace 2 made of a metal wire coated with a resin. Be able to.
The shoelace winding device 1 includes a base member 3, a shoelace winding reel 4 for winding the shoelace 2, and a stopper member 5 for controlling the rotation and stop of the shoelace winding reel 4. And a dial 6 for rotationally driving the shoelace winding reel 4, and the dial 6 and the stopper member 5 are fixed to the base member 3 so as to be freely rotatable. And a spring member 8 whose one end is pivotally supported by the shaft member 7.
The base member 3 can fix the shoelace winding device 1 to the shoe S by sewing and fixing a thin plate-like U-shaped flange 31 to the shoe S. A bottomed cylindrical reel storage portion 32 for rotatably storing the reel 4 is provided.
The reel storage portion 32 has a rotation shaft 33 projecting from the center of the bottom portion for supporting the shoelace winding reel 4, and a gear 34 is formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof.
This gear 34 forms a ratchet mechanism in cooperation with the claw 51 formed on the stopper member 5, and the cross section thereof is “saw saw” so that the claw 51 can move only in the direction of winding the shoelace 2 (forward rotation). It is formed in a “wave” shape.
Further, the base member 3 is formed with two shoelace pulling openings 35 opened at the bottom of the reel storage portion 32, and the shoelace 2 wound around the shoelace take-up reel 4 is connected to the reel storage portion. 32 can be pulled out to the outside.
The shoelace winding reel 4 includes a shoelace winding drum 41 for winding the shoelace 2, a rotating shaft portion 42 disposed inside the shoelace winding drum 41, and the shoelace winding An annular groove 43 formed by the annular portion 43 connecting the inner peripheral surface of the drum 41 and the outer peripheral surface of the rotary shaft portion 42, the shoelace winding drum 41, the rotary shaft portion 42, and the annular portion 43. 44.
The shoelace winding drum 41 is composed of a large-diameter cylindrical body 41a for winding the shoelace 2 and flange portions 41b formed at both ends of the cylindrical body 41a. It is comprised from the small diameter cylinder arrange | positioned inside the said shoelace winding drum 41. FIG.
The rotation shaft 33 of the base member 3 is inserted into the inner surface side of the rotation shaft portion 42, and the shoelace winding reel 4 is rotatable in the reel storage portion 32.
The groove 44 of the reel 4 is disposed on the side facing the bottom of the base member 3 (hereinafter referred to as “lower side” for convenience of explanation, and the opposite side is referred to as “upper side”). A locking projection 45 is provided in the groove portion 44 for holding the tip portion of the shoelace 2 introduced into the groove portion 44 from the outer peripheral surface side of the drum 41 and holding it in the groove portion 44. .
The locking projection 45 is an inner peripheral surface of the shoelace winding drum 41 and protrudes into the groove portion 44 from a position near the upper edge of the groove portion 44, and the shoelace 2 between the rotating shaft portion 42. And the shoelace 2 can be pressed and held on the bottom side (the annular portion 43 side) of the groove portion 44.
The shoelace winding reel 4 has a slope 48 for guiding the distal end side of the shoelace 2 inserted through the wire insertion hole 47 outward in the axial direction (above the groove 44) of the shoelace winding drum 41. It is formed in the groove 44 along the inner peripheral surface.
Each of the locking projections 45 is disposed at a position spaced apart by about 180 degrees in the groove portion 44, and the three wire insertion holes 47 are disposed therebetween, and the slope 48 includes the wire insertion hole. It is disposed at a position between the hole 47 and the locking projection 45.
A plurality of fins 46 are formed on the upper side of the shoelace winding reel 4 along the inner peripheral surface of the shoelace winding drum 41, and the fins 52 formed on the lower side of the stopper member 5. , The rotation of the dial 6 can be transmitted to the shoelace winding reel 4.
The stopper member 5 is fitted to the inner side (lower side) of the dial 6 by engaging mounting claws 53 projecting at the four corners thereof with engaging holes 61 formed through the dial 6. It is integrated with the dial 6 and is interposed between the reel 4 and the dial 6 so that the rotation of the dial 6 can be transmitted to the shoelace take-up reel 4, and the shoelace take-up reel 4 It is possible to realize a released state in which the shoelace take-up reel 4 is separated from the dial 6 so that can be freely rotated.
The shaft member 7 is fixed to the base member 3 with a screw 9 so as to rotatably mount the integrated dial 6 and stopper member 5 to the base member 3. It is possible to hold and guide the dial 6 and the stopper member 5 in a movable state between a lock position where the dial 6 and the stopper member 5 are close to the base member 3 and a release position which is separated from the base member 3. ing.
The shaft member 7 is formed in a quadrangular prism shape, and the spring member 8 is formed with respect to the bearing portion 71 formed by notching two opposing side portions of the shaft member in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction. By inserting the linear end portion (shaft portion 81) formed in the above, the spring member 8 is pivotally supported so as to be rotatable. In other words, one spring member 8 is disposed at a position about 180 degrees apart from the shaft member 7.
Furthermore, since the shaft member 7 has a quadrangular prism shape, the strength of the bearing portion 71 can be increased and the shaft member 7 can be miniaturized.
Further, the bearing portion 71 of the shaft member 7 is formed with the smallest inner diameter in the vicinity of the central portion in consideration of die cutting.
The spring member 8 is entirely curved in a U-shape, and the curved spring portion 82 on the other end side contacts the locking portion 62 provided on the inner surface of the integrated dial 6 and stopper member 5. It comes to touch.
The locking portion 62 with which the other end portion (spring portion 82) of the spring member 8 abuts is provided at the narrowest outer end portion of the spring housing space 63 formed in a wedge shape at the boundary portion between the dial 6 and the stopper member 5. It has been.
The integrated dial 6 and stopper member 5 are moved from the locked position to the released position, so that the shoelace winding reel 4 can be switched from the locked state to the released state.
Furthermore, it is set so that a reversal position where the spring portion 82 of the spring member 8 is most compressed to the shaft member side exists at a position between the lock position and the release position.
A disc-shaped cap 10 is fitted on the upper side of the dial 6 so that dust or the like does not enter the shoelace winding device 1.
A through hole 11 is formed in the center of the cap 10, and a shoelace winding reel is formed from the base member 3 by operating the screw 9 inside (lower side) of the cap 10 through the through hole 11. 4, the dial 6 and the shaft member 7 can be removed.
As a wire-like shoelace 2 made of a composite material of resin and metal, a wire rope made by twisting 49 strands of stainless steel with a diameter of 0.11 to 0.13 mm is processed with a swaging machine, and nylon is added. What was coat | covered with resin can be used suitably.
Next, a method for assembling and manufacturing the components of the shoelace winding device 1 described above will be described.
First, in order to attach the shoelace winding reel 4 to the base member 3 of the shoelace winding apparatus 1, the tips of the shoelace 2 are inserted into the shoelace outlets 35 at two locations, respectively, and the reel storage section 32 side is inserted. Pull out both ends of the shoelace 2.
Then, by sequentially inserting the tip of the shoelace 2 into the wire insertion holes 47 provided in six places on the shoelace winding reel 4 so as to be sewn, and further sandwiched by the locking projection 45 in the groove portion 44, Both ends of the shoelace 2 can be easily and reliably fixed to the shoelace take-up reel 4. Thereafter, the shoelace winding reel 4 is placed in the reel storage portion 32.
Examples of the method for inserting the shoelace 2 through the wire insertion hole 47 include the method shown in FIG. 4B and the method shown in FIG.
Whichever method is used, the tip of the shoelace 2 inserted through the wire insertion hole 47 is moved outwardly in the axial direction of the shoelace winding reel 4 by the slope 48, that is, outside the groove 44. Since it is guided, the operation | work which penetrates the front-end | tip of the shoelace 2 to the said said wire penetration hole 47 can be performed rapidly.
Next, the stopper member 5 is fitted to the inner side (lower side) of the dial 6 so that the stopper member 5 is integrated with the dial 6, and the shaft member 7 and the spring member 8 are assembled to them.
In this case, the spring member 8 is inserted into the substantially square shaft hole 64 formed in the dial 6 and the substantially square shaft hole 54 formed in the stopper member 5. The spring portion 82 of the spring member 8 is inserted into the spring accommodating space 63 from the expanded portion where the shaft hole 64 of the dial 6 is expanded, and the spring portion 82 is further narrowest from the inner end side of the spring accommodating space 63 to the outer end. It is guided so as to turn to the part side and is assembled to the dial 6.
Since the flange 72 formed on the upper end portion of the shaft member 7 contacts the locking step portion 65 formed on the edge of the shaft hole 64 of the dial 6, the dial 6 does not come off the shaft member 7.
The spring portion 82 of the spring member 8 is guided so as to rotate from the inner end side of the spring accommodating space 63 toward the outer end narrowest portion side, on the edge of the shaft hole 54 of the stopper member 5 (on the dial side). This is because the inclined surface 55 facing the) is formed.
After the stopper member 5, dial 6, shaft member 7 and spring member 8 are assembled according to the above procedure, the screw 9 is inserted through the screw insertion hole 73 formed along the axis of the shaft member 7, and the shaft member 7, etc. Is attached to the base member 3.
Finally, the shoelace winding device 1 can be assembled by fitting the cap 10 into the dial 6.
When disassembling the shoelace winding device 1 for maintenance or repair, a screwdriver is inserted from the through hole 11 of the cap 10 and the screw 9 is removed, so that the assembled stopper member 5, dial 6, shaft The member 7 and the spring member 8 can be removed from the base member 3.
When maintenance or repair is necessary, since the shoelace 2 is cut or the shoelace 2 is often entangled in the reel housing portion 32, the stopper member 5, the dial 6, the shaft member 7, and the spring member 8 are used. It can be removed from the base member 3 while being assembled, which is very effective in improving the efficiency of maintenance or repair work.
In addition, as materials constituting each member in the shoelace winding device 1 of the present embodiment, the following materials are used as an example in consideration of strength, durability, elasticity, and the like, but are limited to these materials. It is not something.
Base member 3 ... Nylon Shoelace winding reel 4, Stopper member 5, Shaft member 7 ... POM (Polyacetal)
Dial 6 ... Nylon and TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) around it
Spring member 8 ... Stainless steel Screw 9 ... Carbon steel Cap 10 ... ABS resin
A method of using the shoelace winding device 1 configured as described above will be described.
In order to tighten the shoelace 2 after the shoe S is worn, the dial 6 of the shoelace winding device 1 is rotated at the locked position where the dial 6 is brought close to the base member 3, and the shoelace 2 is attached to the shoelace. It is wound around the take-up reel 4.
In this case, the claw 51 of the stopper member 5 abuts on the gear 34, so that the shoelace winding reel 4 does not rotate in the direction in which the shoelace 2 is loosened.
Further, since the reverse position where the spring member 8 is most compressed is set at a position between the lock position and the release position, the spring member 8 is shown on the left side of FIG. 5 when the dial 6 is in the lock position. The dial 6 is held in the locked position.
At this time, the spring member 8 faces the direction of lifting the shaft member 7 and pressing the dial 6 downward.
Next, in order to loosen the tightening of the shoelace 2, the dial 6 of the shoelace winding device 1 is pulled upward.
At this time, the spring member 8 is compressed, and by pulling the dial 6 further upward against the repulsive force, the spring member 8 exceeds the reversal position where the spring member 8 is compressed most, and between the lock position and the release position. Thus, the direction in which the spring member 8 is compressed is switched to move the dial 6 to the release position away from the base member 3 (the state shown on the right side of FIG. 5).
At this time, the spring member 8 faces the direction in which the shaft member 7 is pressed down and the dial 6 is lifted up.
The other end portion (spring portion 82) of the spring member 8 is always in contact with a locking portion 62 provided on the inner surface of the dial 6, and wear of parts can be prevented.
Since the spring member 8 is clearly switched between the lock position and the release position, not only is the operability excellent, but it is also easy to grasp the state of the dial 6 position.
When the dial 6 moves from the lock position to the release position as described above, the meshing between the fins 46 of the shoelace winding reel 4 and the fins 52 of the stopper member 5 is released, and the shoelace winding reel 4 is free. The shoelace 2 is loosened.
On the contrary, when the dial 6 is pressed downward so as to be moved from the release position to the lock position, the spring member 8 reverses the reverse position where it is compressed most, and the fin 46 of the shoelace winding reel 4 is reversed. And the fins 52 of the stopper member 5 are engaged again, so that the shoelace 2 can be wound around the shoelace winding reel 4 and the shoelace 2 can be tightened.
In the present specification, the “dial” is not particularly limited as long as it functions as an operation unit for rotationally driving the shoelace winding reel 4, and has a polygonal shape. It may be.
The present invention is not limited to the shoelace winding reel for the shoelace winding device 1 for fastening the wired shoelace 2 as in the illustrated example, and the shoelace 2 for fastening different portions of the shoe S. The present invention may be embodied as being incorporated in a shoelace winding device for tightening.
Furthermore, the material, shape, dimensions, angle, installation position, size, number, etc. of each part of the shoelace winding device and the shoelace winding reel are appropriately changed without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Also good.
For example, the locking protrusion 45 may be provided so as to protrude into the groove 44 from the rotating shaft portion 42 side, or the slope 48 may be provided along the outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft portion 42.
The present invention is suitable as a shoelace take-up reel built in a shoelace take-up device that is compact and lightweight, has excellent durability and assembly workability, and can be easily used for a wide variety of shoes. Is available.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Shoelace winding device 2 Shoelace 3 Base member 31 Flange 32 Reel storage part 33 Rotating shaft 34 Gear 35 Shoelace pulling outlet 4 Shoelace winding reel 41 Shoelace winding drum 41a Tubing body 41b Flange part 42 Rotating shaft Part 43 Annular part 44 Groove part 45 Locking protrusion 46 Fin 47 Wire insertion hole 48 Slope 5 Stopper member 51 Claw 52 Fin 53 Mounting claw part 54 Shaft hole 55 Slope 6 Dial 61 Engaging hole 62 Locking part 63 Spring storage space 64 Shaft hole 65 Locking step portion 7 Shaft member 71 Bearing portion 72 Flange 73 Screw insertion hole 8 Spring member 81 Shaft portion (one end portion)
82 Spring (other end)
9 Screw 10 Cap 11 Through-hole S Shoes
A shoelace winding reel housed in a reel housing portion of a base member fixed to a shoe and driven to rotate by a dial,
A locking projection is provided in the groove portion for sandwiching and holding the tip portion of the shoelace introduced into the groove portion from the outer peripheral surface side of the shoelace winding drum ,
The lace winding is characterized in that the locking projection protrudes from the inner peripheral surface of the shoelace winding drum into the groove and can sandwich the shoelace with the rotating shaft portion. Reel for taking.
The shoelace winding drum has a wire insertion hole formed through the large-diameter cylindrical body, and the locking protrusion holds the tip side of the shoelace inserted through the wire insertion hole. The shoelace winding reel according to claim 1.
A locking projection is provided in the groove portion for sandwiching and holding the tip portion of the shoelace introduced into the groove portion from the outer peripheral surface side of the shoelace winding drum,
The shoelace winding drum has a wire insertion hole formed through the large-diameter cylindrical body, and the engagement protrusion holds the distal end side of the shoelace inserted through the wire insertion hole.
A slope that guides the distal end side of the shoelace inserted through the wire insertion hole outward in the axial direction is formed in the groove portion along the inner peripheral surface of the shoelace winding drum or the outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft portion. A shoelace winding reel.
4. The locking projection is provided so as to protrude from an inner peripheral surface of a shoelace winding drum into the groove portion, and the shoelace can be sandwiched between the rotating shaft portion. The shoelace take-up reel described in 1.
Each of the locking projections is arranged at a position spaced apart by about 180 degrees in the groove portion, and the wire insertion hole is arranged therebetween, and the slope is formed of the wire insertion hole and the locking projection. 5. The shoelace take-up reel according to claim 3, wherein the shoelace take-up reel is disposed at a position in between .
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