Claims
- 1. A bicycle pedal for use in a pedal connection arrangement for holding a bicycle rider's foot attached to the bicycle pedal, the pedal having a pedal longitudinal axis around which the pedal is intended to rotate, the bicycle pedal comprising:
a spherical portion having an outer spherical surface, the spherical portion having an engaging surface for directly engaging with a pedal gripping arrangement, the engaging surface including at least portions of the outer spherical surface of the spherical portion of the pedal and the pedal gripping arrangement including an engaging surface for directly mating with the engaging surface of the spherical portion of the pedal when the pedal gripping arrangement is engaged with the pedal, the spherical portion of the pedal being located along the pedal longitudinal axis such that the pedal has a radially symmetrical cross sectional shape along the pedal longitudinal axis thereby allowing the pedal gripping arrangement to be connected to the spherical portion of the pedal with the pedal in any position without regard for the rotational position of the pedal about the pedal longitudinal axis, the spherical portion of the pedal being configured in such a way that the pedal gripping arrangement securely grips at least portions of the engaging surface of the spherical portion of the pedal, yet remains free to swivel in various directions about the spherical portion of the pedal to at least a predetermined degree when the pedal gripping arrangement is engaged with the pedal, the various directions including directions other than about the pedal longitudinal axis, thereby giving more flexibility for movement of the riders foot while maintaining positive contact between the pedal gripping arrangement and the spherical portion of the pedal.
- 2. A pedal according to claim 1 wherein the pedal includes an attaching arrangement for attaching the pedal to a bicycle crank arm, the attaching arrangement providing an arrangement for limiting the degree to which the pedal gripping arrangement is able to swivel about an axis that is perpendicular to the pedal longitudinal axis.
- 3. A pedal according to claim 1 wherein:
the pedal includes a first end configured for attaching the pedal to the bicycle crank arm, a second end, and a central portion located between the first and second ends; and the spherical potion of the pedal is intersected by a cylindrical portion that extends entirely through the spherical portion such that the spherical portion is located at the central portion of the pedal and the cylindrical portion extends to the second end of the pedal.
- 4. A bicycle shoe for use in a pedal connection arrangement for holding a bicycle rider's foot attached to a bicycle pedal, the bicycle pedal having a pedal longitudinal axis around which the pedal is intended to rotate and the pedal having a spherical portion including an outer spherical surface with the spherical portion of the pedal being located along the pedal longitudinal axis such that the pedal has a radially symmetrical cross sectional shape along the pedal longitudinal axis, the shoe comprising:
a pedal gripping arrangement having a pedal gripping cavity formed into the pedal gripping arrangement, the pedal gripping cavity having a shape that is defined by at least a portion of a sphere such that the pedal gripping cavity directly engages at least portions of the outer spherical surface of the spherical portion of the pedal when the pedal gripping arrangement is engaged with the spherical portion of the pedal thereby allowing the pedal gripping arrangement to be connected to the spherical portion of the pedal with the pedal in any position without regard for the rotational position of the pedal about the pedal longitudinal axis, the pedal gripping arrangement being configured in such a way that the pedal gripping arrangement securely grips at least portions of the spherical portion of the pedal, yet remains free to swivel in various directions about the spherical portion of the pedal to at least a predetermined degree when the pedal gripping arrangement is engaged with the pedal, the various directions including directions other than about the pedal longitudinal axis, thereby giving more flexibility for movement of the riders foot while maintaining positive contact between the pedal gripping arrangement and the spherical portion of the pedal.
- 5. A bicycle shoe according to claim 4 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is an independently formed gripping device that is attached to the bicycle shoe.
- 6. A bicycle shoe according to claim 4 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is formed as part of the bicycle shoe.
- 7. A bicycle shoe according to claim 4 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is made from a pliable material that allows a rider to release the shoe from the pedal by bending their toes up out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to flex thereby expanding the pedal gripping arrangement and causing the pedal gripping arrangement to release the pedal.
- 8. A bicycle shoe according to claim 7 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is made from a pliable material that allows a rider to more tightly grip the pedal by bending their toes down out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to flex thereby compressing the pedal gripping arrangement and causing the pedal gripping arrangement to more tightly grip the pedal.
- 9. A bicycle shoe according to claim 4 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is hinged adjacent to the pedal gripping arrangement such that a rider is able to release the shoe from the pedal by bending their toes up out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to expand and release the pedal.
- 10. A bicycle shoe according to claim 9 wherein the shoe includes a biasing arrangement for biasing the pedal gripping arrangement into a position that grips the pedal when the rider's foot is in a natural relaxed position.
- 11. A bicycle shoe according to claim 4 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement includes an arrangement for limiting the degree to which the pedal gripping arrangement is able to swivel about an axis that is perpendicular to the pedal longitudinal axis.
- 12. A bicycle pedal according to claim 11 wherein the pedal gripping cavity formed into the pedal gripping arrangement includes a cylindrical shaped cavity portion that intersects with and extends entirely through the spherically shaped portion of the pedal gripping cavity, the cylindrical portion of the pedal gripping cavity providing the arrangement for limiting the degree to which the pedal gripping arrangement is able to swivel about an axis that is perpendicular to the pedal longitudinal axis.
- 13. A pedal connection arrangement for holding a bicycle rider's foot attached to a bicycle pedal, the bicycle connection arrangement comprising:
a pedal having a pedal longitudinal axis around which the pedal is intended to rotate, the pedal including a spherical portion having an outer spherical surface, the spherical portion of the pedal having an engaging surface, the engaging surface including at least portions of the outer spherical surface of the spherical portion of the pedal, the spherical portion of the pedal being located along the pedal longitudinal axis such that the pedal has a radially symmetrical cross sectional shape along the pedal longitudinal axis; and a bicycle shoe including a pedal gripping arrangement, die pedal gripping arrangement including a pedal gripping cavity, the pedal gripping cavity having a shape that is defined by at least a portion of a sphere such that the pedal gripping cavity directly engages at least portions of the outer spherical surface of the spherical portion of the pedal when the pedal gripping arrangement is engaged with the spherical portion of the pedal thereby allowing the pedal gripping arrangement to be engaged with the spherical portion of the pedal with the pedal in any position without regard for the rotational position of the pedal about the pedal longitudinal axis, the pedal gripping arrangement being configured in such a way that the pedal gripping arrangement securely grips at least portions of the engaging surface of the spherical portion of the pedal, yet remains free to swivel in various directions about the spherical portion of the pedal to at least a predetermined degree when the pedal gripping arrangement is engaged with the pedal, the various directions including directions other than about the pedal longitudinal axis, thereby giving more flexibility for movement of the riders foot while maintaining positive contact between the pedal gripping arrangement and the spherical portion of the pedal.
- 14. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 13 wherein the pedal includes an attaching arrangement for attaching the pedal to a bicycle crank arm, the attaching arrangement cooperating with the pedal gripping arrangement to provide an arrangement for limiting the degree to which the pedal gripping arrangement is able to swivel about an axis that is perpendicular to the pedal longitudinal axis.
- 15. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 13 wherein:
the pedal includes a first end configured for attaching the pedal to the bicycle crank arm, a second end, and a central portion located between the first and second ends; and the spherical potion of the pedal is intersected by a cylindrical portion that extends entirely through the spherical portion such that the spherical portion is located at the central portion of the pedal and the cylindrical portion extends to the second end of the pedal.
- 16. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 13 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is an independently formed gripping device that is attached to the bicycle shoe.
- 17. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 13 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is formed as part of the bicycle shoe.
- 18. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 13 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is made from a pliable material that allows a rider to release the shoe from the pedal by bending their toes up out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to flex thereby expanding the pedal gripping arrangement and causing the pedal gripping arrangement to release the pedal.
- 19. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 18 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is made from a pliable material that allows a rider to more tightly grip the pedal by bending their toes down out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to flex thereby compressing the pedal gripping arrangement and causing the pedal gripping arrangement to more tightly grip the pedal.
- 20. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 13 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is hinged adjacent to the pedal gripping arrangement such that a rider is able to release the shoe from the pedal by bending their toes up out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to expand and release the pedal.
- 21. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 20 wherein the shoe includes a biasing arrangement for biasing the pedal gripping arrangement into a position that grips the pedal when the riders foot is in a natural relaxed position.
- 22. A pedal connection arrangement according to claim 13 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement includes an arrangement for limiting the degree to which the pedal gripping arrangement is able to swivel about an axis that is perpendicular to the pedal longitudinal axis.
- 23. A method for holding a bicycle rider's foot attached to a bicycle pedal, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a pedal having a pedal longitudinal axis around which the pedal is intended to rotate, the pedal including a spherical portion having an outer spherical surface, the spherical portion of the pedal having an engaging surface, the engaging surface including at least portions of the outer spherical surface of the spherical portion of the pedal, the spherical portion of the pedal being located along the pedal longitudinal axis such that the pedal has a radially symmetrical cross sectional shape along the pedal longitudinal axis; providing a bicycle shoe including a pedal gripping arrangement, the pedal gripping arrangement including a pedal gripping cavity, the pedal gripping cavity having a shape that is defined by at least a portion of a sphere such that the pedal gripping cavity directly engages at least portions of the outer spherical surface of the spherical portion of the pedal when the pedal gripping arrangement is engaged with the spherical portion of the pedal thereby allowing the pedal gripping arrangement to be engaged with the spherical portion of the pedal with the pedal in any position without regard for the rotational position of the pedal about the pedal longitudinal axis, the pedal gripping arrangement being configured in such a way that the pedal gripping arrangement securely grips at least portions of the engaging surface of the spherical portion of the pedal, yet remains free to swivel in various directions about the spherical portion of the pedal to at least a predetermined degree when the pedal gripping arrangement is engaged with the pedal, the various directions including directions other than about the pedal longitudinal axis, thereby giving more flexibility for movement of the riders foot while maintaining positive contact between the pedal gripping arrangement and the spherical portion of the pedal; and using the gripping arrangement to grip the pedal.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 wherein the pedal includes an attaching arrangement for attaching the pedal to a bicycle crank arm, the attaching arrangement cooperating with the pedal gripping arrangement to provide an arrangement for limiting the degree to which the pedal gripping arrangement is able to swivel about an axis that is perpendicular to the pedal longitudinal axis.
- 25. A method according to claim 23 wherein:
the pedal includes a first end configured for attaching the pedal to the bicycle crank arm, a second end, and a central portion located between the first and second ends; and the spherical potion of the pedal is intersected by a cylindrical portion that extends entirely through the spherical portion such that the spherical portion is located at the central portion of the pedal and the cylindrical portion extends to the second end of the pedal.
- 26. A method according to claim 23 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is an independently formed gripping device that is attached to the bicycle shoe.
- 27. A method according to claim 23 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is formed as part of the bicycle shoe.
- 28. A method according to claim 23 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is made from a pliable material that allows a rider to release the shoe from the pedal by bending their toes up out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to flex thereby expanding the pedal gripping arrangement and causing the pedal gripping arrangement to release the pedal.
- 29. A method according to claim 28 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is made from a pliable material that allows a rider to more tightly grip the pedal by bending their toes down out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to flex thereby compressing the pedal gripping arrangement and causing the pedal gripping arrangement to more tightly grip the pedal.
- 30. A method according to claim 23 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement is hinged adjacent to the pedal gripping arrangement such that a rider is able to release the shoe from the pedal by bending their toes up out of a natural relaxed position causing the pedal gripping arrangement to expand and release the pedal.
- 31. A method according to claim 20 wherein the shoe includes a biasing arrangement for biasing the pedal gripping arrangement into a position that grips the pedal when the riders foot is in a natural relaxed position.
- 32. A method according to claim 23 wherein the pedal gripping arrangement includes an arrangement for limiting the degree to which the pedal gripping arrangement is able to swivel about an axis that is perpendicular to the pedal longitudinal axis.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 10/038,374 filed on Dec. 31, 2001, which is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 09/887,754 filed on Jun. 25, 2001 and no issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,543,308 B2, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/498,797 filed on Feb. 6, 2000 and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,234, which is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 09/146,766, filed on Sep. 3, 1998 and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,449, the disclosures of which are all incorporated herein by reference.
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