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Hanwell inventor receives acclaim

Posted by James Gates on Oct 28, 09 04:51 PM in

THE inventor of the world's first permanently-tied shoelace has received acclaim from a unique source - the British Cheerleading Asssociation (BCA).

Father-of-three Peter Greedy, who lives in Hanwell, got plaudits from the BCA for inventing the Greeper, the shoelace which never comes undone.

Mr Greedy said he had his 'eureka' moment while driving down the motorway in 2001. He was, like many parents frustrated about the constant state of his young children's laces - regularly undone, frayed and tatty.

Not convinced that 'non-lace' options were the answer he set out to devise an alternative to traditional lace-up shoes when he had an image of what would become the Greeper shoelace system.

After six years or research and development, he finally came up with the revolutionary design and it was patented soon after.

He said: "The sports market has responded extremely positively to Greeper laces because of the obvious health and safety benefits, where people cannot ever trip on their undone laces."

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