Claims
- 1. An adjustable depth traction device for an athletic shoe having a sole, comprising:a base portion having top and bottom sides, the base having first protrusions projecting from the bottom side to a first length, the adjustable depth traction device having the first protrusions of the first length when the base portion is attached to the sole of the athletic shoe; a fastener integrally attached to the top side such that the top side of the base portion can be attached to the sole of the athletic shoe without needing other components; and an insert removably attached to the bottom side of the base portion, the insert forming a second protusion having a second length from the bottom side, the adjustable depth traction device having first protrusions of the first lengths and a second protusion of a second length when the insert is attached to the base, the second length being greater than the first lengths.
- 2. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 1 wherein the base portion is threadably attached to the sole of the athletic shoe.
- 3. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 1 wherein the insert is attached to the base portion using a non-threaded locking mechanism.
- 4. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 1 wherein the base portion is plastic.
- 5. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 1 wherein the insert includes an internally tapped hole, and the base portion includes an externally threaded shaft adapted to receive the internally tapped hole of the insert.
- 6. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 1 wherein the insert includes an externally threaded shaft, and the base portion includes an internally tapped hole adapted to receive the externally threaded shaft of the insert.
- 7. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 1 wherein the insert is metallic.
- 8. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 1 wherein the insert is plastic.
- 9. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 6 further including means for preventing entry of debris into the internally tapped hole when the insert is not attached to the base portion.
- 10. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 9 wherein the means for preventing is a spring provided in the internally tapped hole, the spring being attached to a base of the hole and a cap dimensioned to be congruent with the hole, the spring and cap being compressed into the hole when the insert is attached, the spring biasing the cap outward when the insert is removed.
- 11. The adjustable depth traction device of claim 1 wherein the base portion includes an external shell and a foundation, the foundation including a plurality of radially extending arms, the shell being attached to the foundation around the radially extending arms.
- 12. An athletic shoe, comprising:a sole; a plurality of spike bases attached to the sole of the shoe, the spike bases each having first extensions of a first length and a fastener integrally attached thereto such that each spike base can be attached to the sole of the shoe without needing other components, the first extensions adapted to provide traction; and a plurality of spike inserts removably attached to the plurality of spike bases, the spike inserts each having a second extension of a second length greater than the first length, the athletic shoe having extensions of a first length and second extensions of a second length when the spike inserts are attached to the spike bases.
- 13. The athletic shoe of claim 12 wherein the spike bases are threadably attached to the sole.
- 14. The athletic shoe of claim 12 wherein the spike bases are permanently attached to the sole.
- 15. The athletic shoe of claim 12 wherein the spike inserts each include an internally tapped hole, and the spike bases each include an externally threaded stem adapted to receive the internally tapped hole.
- 16. The athletic shoe of claim 12 wherein the spike inserts each include a conical extension and an externally threaded stem, and the spike bases each include an internally tapped hole adapted to receive the externally threaded stems.
- 17. The athletic shoe of claim 16 wherein the spike bases are plastic, and the internally tapped holes and spike inserts are metallic.
- 18. The athletic shoe of claim 16 wherein the internally tapped hole is within, and concentric with, an externally threaded shaft of the spike base.
- 19. The athletic shoe of claim 16 further including means for preventing entry of debris into the internally tapped hole when the insert is not attached.
- 20. The athletic shoe of claim 19 wherein the means for preventing is a spring disposed within the hole and cap attached to the spring, the spring being attached to a base of the hole and the cap being dimensioned to be congruent with the hole, the spring and cap being compressed into the hole when the insert is attached, the spring biasing the cap outward when the insert is removed.
- 21. The adjustable traction device of claim 1 wherein the first protrusions form a ring on the base portion and the insert is removably attached to the base within the ring.
- 22. The athletic shoe of claim 12 wherein the first extensions form a ring on each of the spike bases and the spike inserts are removably attached to the spike bases within the ring.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/136,465, filed Aug. 19, 1998.
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