Claims
- 1. A cleat assembly for removably securing a cleat to the sole of an athletic shoe, which sole has a generally planar lower surface, said cleat assembly comprising:
- a non-metal screw boss adapted to be embedded in the sole of the shoe, said screw boss comprising a body having a threaded bore, said screw boss being adapted to be embedded within the sole of the shoe above the planar lower surface of the sole, and said threaded bore being exposed through the sole;
- a cleat having a generally disc-shaped base with a bottom side and a top side, said disc-shaped base including a pair of diametrically extending channels formed in said bottom side of said disc-shaped base;
- a generally concentric circular array of ridges projecting from said bottom side of said base, adjacent ridges being spaced apart to define generally circular trough therebetween, at least one of said ridges including an integral leg portion having at least one integral wedge, said channels being oriented at substantially right angles relative to each other to subdivide said concentric array of ridges into quadrants of substantially semicircular ridges; and
- a threaded stem projecting axially from said top side of said base, said threaded stem being adapted to be threaded into said threaded bore of said screw boss to releasably attach said cleat to the sole of a shoe in which said screw boss is embedded.
- 2. A cleat assembly as claimed in claim 1 and wherein at least some of said ridges are blunted.
- 3. A cleat assembly as claimed in claim 1 and wherein said disc-shaped base of said cleat is cupped to define a convex shape of said top side of said base.
- 4. A cleat assembly as claimed in claim 3 and wherein said cleat is molded from an elastic material so that said cupped base is flattened against the sole of a shoe as said threaded stem is advanced into said screw boss embedded within the sole to provide friction and back force for locking said cleat in place.
- 5. A cleat assembly as claimed in claim 1 and wherein said boss includes an array of lobes radiating outwardly from said body.
- 6. A cleat assembly as claimed in claim 5 and wherein at least some of said lobes are provided with a tab projecting outwardly therefrom, each of said tabs being frustoconical in shape.
- 7. A cleat assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cleat is made of a non-metal material.
- 8. A removable cleat for attachment to the sole of an athletic shoe having screw bosses with threaded bores exposed through the bottom of the sole, said cleat comprising a generally disc-shaped base having a bottom side and a top side, a set of ridges projecting from said bottom side of said base and being arranged in a generally concentric circular array, adjacent ridges being spaced apart to define a trough therebetween, and a threaded stem projecting from said top side of said base, said stem being sized and configured to be threaded into a selected screw boss of the athletic shoe to releasably attach said cleat to the sole of the shoe; and wherein said base is formed with two diametrically extending intersecting channels extending across its bottom side, said channels dividing said array of ridges into four quadrants of generally arcuate ridges with the troughs in each quadrant communicating with said channels, each said ridge extending, unbroken, from one said channel in an arcuate path to the other said channel, at least one of said ridges including an integral leg portion having at least one integral wedge, and each of said troughs extending, without diversion, from a first end at one said channel to its other end at the other said channel.
- 9. The removable cleat as claimed in claim 8, and wherein said cleat is made of non-metal material.
- 10. A removable cleat for attachment to the sole of an athletic shoe having screw bosses with threaded bores exposed through the bottom of the sole, said cleat comprising a generally disc-shaped base having a bottom side and a top side, a set of ridges projecting from said bottom side of said base and being arranged in a generally concentric circular array, said ridges being spaced apart to define troughs therebetween, at least one of said ridges including an integral leg portion having at least one integral wedge, and a threaded stem projecting from said top side of said base, said stem being sized and configured to be threaded into a selected screw boss of the athletic shoe to releasably attach said cleat to the sole of the shoe; and wherein said base is cupped to define a generally convex shape of said top side of said base.
- 11. A removable cleat as claimed in claim 10, and wherein said cleat base is formed of an elastic material to be drawn flat against the sole of a shoe as said threaded stem is advanced into a screw boss embedded in the shoe sole to provide friction and back force to hold the cleat securely in place.
- 12. A removable cleat as claimed in claim 11, wherein said cleat is made of non-metal material.
- 13. An athletic shoe system, including a shoe having an upper portion and a sole, said sole of said shoe having a set of non-metal screw bosses embedded therein with each screw boss having a threaded bore exposed through said sole, and a set of non-metal cleats having threaded stems secured within said threaded bores to mount said cleats removably to said sole, each of said cleats having an exposed bottom surface with a plurality of spaced ridges projecting downwardly therefrom, adjacent ridges being formed in a generally concentric circular array with a circular trough defined between adjacent ridges, and at least one of said ridges including an integral leg portion having at least one integral wedge.
- 14. An athletic shoe as claimed in claim 13, and further comprising at least one channel formed in and extending across said bottom surface of each of said cleats, said channel dividing said array of ridges into sections of generally semi-circular ridges.
- 15. An athletic shoe as claimed in claim 14, and wherein the lower surface of each of said cleats is formed with two intersecting channels extending diametrically thereacross, said channels dividing said array of ridges into quadrants of generally semicircular ridges, said troughs in each of said quadrants communicating with said channels.
- 16. A cleat assembly for removably securing a cleat to the sole of an athletic shoe, which sole has a generally planar lower surface, said cleat assembly comprising:
- a non-metal screw boss adapted to be embedded in the sole of the shoe, said screw boss comprising a body having a threaded bore, and said threaded bore being exposed through the sole,
- a cleat having a generally disc-shaped base with a bottom side and a top side,
- a generally concentric circular array of ridges projecting from said bottom side of said base, adjacent ridges being spaced apart to define generally circular troughs therebetween, wherein at least one of said ridges includes an integral leg portion;
- a pair of diametrically extending channels formed in said bottom side of said disc-shaped base, said channels being oriented at substantially right angles relative to each other to subdivide said concentric array of ridges into quadrants of substantially arcuate ridges; and
- a threaded stem projecting axially from said top side of said base, said threaded stem being adapted to be threaded into said threaded bore of said screw boss to releasably attach said cleat to the sole of a shoe in which said screw boss is embedded.
- 17. A cleat assembly as claimed in claim 6 and wherein said integral leg portion includes at least one integral wedge.
- 18. A removable cleat for attachment to the sole of an athletic shoe having screw bosses with threaded bores exposed through the bottom of the sole, said cleat comprisinga
- a generally disc-shaped base having a bottom side and a top side, said disc-shaped base of said cleat being cupped to define a convex shape of said top side of said base;
- a set of ridges projecting from said bottom side of said base and being arranged in a generally concentric circular array, adjacent ridges being spaced apart to define a trough therebetween, wherein at least one of said ridges includes an integral leg portion; and
- a threaded stem projecting from said top side of said base, said stem being sized and configured to be threaded into a selected screw boss of the athletic shoe to releasably attach said cleat to the sole of the shoe;
- wherein said base is formed with two diametrically extending intersecting channels extending across its bottom side, said channels dividing said array of ridges into four quadrants of generally arcuate ridges with the troughs in each quadrant communicating with said channels, each said ridge extending, unbroken, from one said channel in an arcuate path to the other said channel, and each said trough extending, without diversion, from a first end at one said channel to its other end at the other said channel.
- 19. A removable cleat as claimed in claim 18, and wherein said integral leg portion includes at least one integral wedge.
- 20. The cleat of claim 18, wherein said cleat is made entirely of non-metal material.
- 21. A removable cleat for attachment to the sole of an athletic shoe having screw bosses with threaded bores exposed through the bottom of the sole, said cleat comprising:
- a generally disc-shaped base having a bottom side and a top side;
- a set of ridges projecting from said bottom side of said base and being arranged in a generally concentric circular array, said ridges being spaced apart to define troughs therebetween, wherein at least one of said ridges includes an integral leg portion including at least one integral wedge; and
- a threaded stem projecting from said top side of said base, said stem being sized and configured to be threaded into a selected screw boss of the athletic shoe to releasably attach said cleat to the sole of the shoe;
- wherein said base is cupped to define a generally convex shape of said top side of said base.
- 22. A removable cleat as claimed in claim 21, and wherein said cleat base is formed of a material that is sufficiently pliant to be drawn flat against the sole of a shoe as said threaded stem is advanced into a screw boss embedded in the shoe sole to provide friction and back force to hold the cleat securely in place.
- 23. A removable cleat as claimed in claim 21, wherein said cleat is made entirely of non-metal material.
- 24. An athletic shoe system, comprising:
- a shoe including a shoe upper section for receiving a foot therein and a sole defining an upper surface to which said shoe upper section is attached and a generally planar lower surface;
- a plurality of non-metal screw bosses adapted to be embedded in said sole of said shoe, each said screw boss of said plurality of screw bosses comprising a body having a threaded bore, each said screw boss being fully embedded within said sole of said shoe above the planar lower surface and below the upper surface of the sole, and said threaded bore of each said boss being exposed through the sole;
- a plurality of cleats, each cleat of said plurality of cleats being releasably threaded within said bore of said boss, each said cleat including an upper sole engaging surface abutting said lower surface of said sole and each said cleat of said plurality of cleats comprising a generally disc-shaped base having a bottom side and a top side, a set of ridges projecting from said bottom side of said base and being arranged in a generally concentric circular array, adjacent ridges being spaced apart to define a trough therebetween, and said base formed with two diametrically extending intersecting channels extending across its bottom side, said channels dividing said array of ridges into four quadrants of generally arcuate ridges with the troughs in each quadrant communicating with said channels, each said ridge extending, unbroken, from one said channel in an arcuate path to the other said channel, at least one of said ridges including an integral leg portion, and each said trough extending, without diversion, from a first end at one said channel to its other end at the other said channel, and
- a threaded stem projecting from said top side of said base, said stem being sized and configured to be threaded into a selected said screw boss to releasably attach said cleat to said sole of said shoe.
- 25. The athletic shoe system of claim 24, wherein said integral leg portion includes at least one integral wedge.
- 26. An athletic shoe system, including a shoe having an upper portion and a sole, said sole of sad shoe having a set of non-metal screw bosses embedded therein with each screw boss having a threaded bore exposed through said sole, and a set of non-metal cleats having threaded stems secured within said threaded bores to mount said cleats removably to said sole, each of said cleats having an exposed bottom surface with a plurality of spaced ridges projecting downwardly therefrom, adjacent ridges being formed in a generally concentric circular array with a circular trough defined between adjacent ridges, at least one of said ridges including an integral leg portion, said bottom surface of each of said cleats being formed with two intersecting channels extending diametrically thereacross, said channels dividing said array of ridges into quadrants of generally semicircular ridges, said troughs in each of said quadrants communicating with said channels.
- 27. An athletic shoe as claimed in claim 26, wherein said integral leg portion includes at least one integral wedge.
- 28. A removable cleat for attachment to the sole of an athletic shoe, said cleat comprising:
- a generally disc-shaped base having a bottom side and a top side;
- an array of ridges formed on and projecting from said bottom side, at least one of said ridges including an integral leg portion, and said leg portion including at least one integral wedge;
- a stem projecting axially upwardly from said tope side of said base, said stem being adapted to be attached within the sole of an athletic shoe.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/690,847, filed Aug. 1, 1996, now abandoned.
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