FreedomKnot

FreedomKnot is a knot designed for the purpose of tying shoelaces with these two goals in mind, 1. laces that stay tied, 2. a dependable knot that will come untied readily when so intended. Also known as a bow or bunny ears. This knot is more resistant to coming untied than the standard shoelace knot.
FreedomKnot
FreedomKnot is a shoelace tying method with more than 70 years of Milton L. Lazear, Jr. family field proof. This knot simply does not come untied, no matter the vibration or travels suffered. Doubling the beauty of the knot, FreedomKnot does come untied when you pull on both shoelace ends. The tighter you pull on the bunny ears, the tighter the two 'nips' become. This is the first secret of the effectiveness of FreedomKnot. The second secret is FreedomKnot is a modified surgeon's knot, which intentionally does not come untied. FreedomKnot differs from the surgeon's knot by having the plastic ends of the laces pushed back through the hole, creating the bunny ears. But that is not how it is tied. To see the lace and finger manipulations used to tie FreedomKnot, visit http://www.freedomknot.com . This series of graphics represents the steps to tie the knot. This is both a child's educational website, and also an adult educational safety topic tool used by several corporations in their safety programs, including ExxonMobil since 2001.
Like the standard shoelace knot, FreedomKnot easily comes untied when both shoelace ends are pulled. The harder the bunny ears are pulled, the tighter the two 'nips' become. FreedomKnot is a modified surgeon's knot, which is a more secure version of a reef knot. FreedomKnot differs from the surgeon's knot by having the ends of the laces pushed back through the knot, creating the two loops ("bunny ears") and allowing the knot to be untied intentionally.
Reference information: an exhaustive search - hence the trademark - was conducted to find, locate and discover any prior drawing or likeness of the knot now known as FreedomKnot, and pictured at FreedomKnot.com. Chief among the printed resources used was "The Ashley Book of KNOTS" by Clifford W. Ashley, copyright 1944, ISBN 0-385-04025-3.
External links
* FreedomKnot website
* "Laces", by Ian Fieggen, copyright 2007, page 140, ISBN-13: 978-1-4027-5201-8
 
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