Claims
- 1. A bicycle shoe cleat for releasably coupling a shoe to a bicycle cleat, said bicycle shoe cleat comprising:
- an attachment portion having a first end, a second end, an upper sole side facing in a first direction and a lower pedal side facing in a second direction which is substantially opposite to said first direction;
- a first coupling member extending from said first end, said first coupling member having a first coupling surface and a second coupling surface that has a portion that is laterally offset from said first coupling surface as viewed in a direction substantially along said second direction, said first coupling surface facing in substantially said first direction and being located between said upper sole side and said lower pedal side, said second coupling surface facing in substantially said second direction and being located between said upper sole side and said lower pedal side; and
- a second coupling member extending from said second end and having a third coupling surface facing in said first direction.
- 2. A bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 1, wherein
- said attachment portion, said first coupling member and said second coupling member are formed as a one-piece, unitary member.
- 3. A bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 1, wherein
- said first coupling surface is located further from said attachment portion than said second coupling surface.
- 4. A bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 1, wherein
- said second coupling member includes an angled ramp surface.
- 5. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 1, wherein
- said attachment portion has a hole formed therein.
- 6. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 1, wherein
- said third coupling surface being divided into two sections by a stop surface substantially perpendicular to said third coupling surface.
- 7. A bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 1, wherein
- each of said first and second coupling members has a stop surface extending substantially perpendicular to said first, second and third coupling surfaces.
- 8. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 7, wherein
- each of said stop surfaces is a curved stop surface.
- 9. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 8, wherein
- said first coupling surface is a substantially planar surface that curves about said stop surface of said first coupling member.
- 10. A bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 1, wherein
- said second coupling surface is formed of two sections, with said first coupling surface being located therebetween.
- 11. A bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 10, wherein
- said first and second coupling surfaces lie substantially within a single plane.
- 12. A bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 10, wherein
- said first coupling surface is located further from said attachment portion than said second coupling surface.
- 13. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 12, wherein
- each of said first and second coupling members has a stop surface extending substantially perpendicular to said first, second and third coupling surfaces.
- 14. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 13, wherein
- each of said stop surfaces is a curved stop surface.
- 15. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 14, wherein
- said first coupling surface is a substantially planar surface that curves about said curved stop surface of said first coupling member.
- 16. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 15, wherein
- said second coupling member includes an angled ramp surface.
- 17. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 16, wherein
- said attachment portion, said first coupling member and said second coupling member are formed as a one-piece, unitary member.
- 18. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 17, wherein
- said attachment portion has a hole formed therein.
- 19. The bicycle shoe cleat according to claim 18, wherein
- said first and second coupling surfaces lie substantially within a single plane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of Applicant's copending U.S. patent application No. 09/186,146, filed on Nov. 5, 1998.
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