Claims
- 1. A composite cleat for an athletic shoe, said cleat comprising:a stud having a longitudinal axis for mounting the cleat to the athletic shoe; and a non-metal body comprising two non-metal components attached to said stud; wherein said non-metal body comprises a first component which substantially surrounds a second center component, the first component being formed of a disk of a first material having a first durometer mounted to said stud on a first major horizontal surface of said disk and the second center component being formed of a second material having a second durometer which is different than the durometer of the first material and extending from a second major horizontal surface of said disk, wherein said disk further comprises a plurality of vertical protrusions extending outwardly from said second center component to the circumference of said disk, said protrusions terminating in a longitudinal direction, further wherein either or both of said disk of a first material and said second center component contains abrasive particles.
- 2. The composite cleat of claim 1, wherein said plurality of vertical protrusions terminate in a longitudinal direction at a vertical height less than said second center material.
- 3. The composite cleat of claim 1, wherein said plurality of vertical protrusion terminate in a longitudinal direction at a vertical height greater than said second center material.
- 4. The composite cleat of claim 1, wherein said second center component has a circular cross-section.
- 5. The composite cleat of claim 4, wherein said protrusions comprise a first edge defined by a chord extending tangentially from the circumference of said second center component to the circumference of said disk.
- 6. The composite cleat of claim 1, wherein the disk of a first material contains abrasive particles which are silicon carbide.
- 7. The composite cleat of claim 1, wherein the second center component contains abrasive particles which are silicon carbide.
- 8. The composite cleat of claim 1, wherein the disk of a first material and said second center component contain abrasive particles which are silicon carbide.
- 9. The composite cleat of claim 1, wherein the disk of a first material is formed from nitrile styrene butadiene rubber.
- 10. The composite cleat of claim 1, wherein the second center component is formed from nitrile styrene butadiene rubber.
- 11. An athletic shoe comprising a sole having a plurality of cleats mounted thereon, each cleat comprising:a stud having a longitudinal axis for mounting the cleat to the athletic shoe: and; a non-metal body comprising two non-metal components attached to said stud; wherein a first component substantially surrounds a second center component, the first component being formed of a disk of a first material having a first durometer mounted to said stud on a first major horizontal surface of said disk and said second center component being formed of a second material having a second durometer which is different than the durometer of the first material and extending from a second major horizontal surface of said disk, wherein said disk further comprises a plurality of vertical protrusions extending outwardly from said second center component to the circumference of said disk, said protrusions terminating in a longitudinal direction, further wherein either or both of said disk of a first material and said second center component contains abrasive particles.
- 12. The composite cleat of claim 11, wherein said plurality of vertical protrusions terminate in a longitudinal direction at a vertical height less than said second center material.
- 13. The composite cleat of claim 11, wherein said plurality of vertical protrusion terminate in a longitudinal direction at a vertical height greater than said second center material.
- 14. The composite cleat of claim 11, wherein said second center component has a circular cross-section.
- 15. The composite cleat of claim 14, wherein said protrusions comprise a first edge defined by a chord extending tangentially from the circumference of said second center component to the circumference of said disk.
- 16. The composite cleat of claim 11, wherein the disk of a first material contains abrasive particles which are silicon carbide.
- 17. The composite cleat of claim 11, wherein the second center component contains abrasive particles which are silicon carbide.
- 18. The composite cleat of claim 11, wherein the disk of a first material and said second center component contain abrasive particles which are silicon carbide.
- 19. The composite cleat of claim 11, wherein the disk of a first material is formed from nitrile styrene butadiene rubber.
- 20. The composite cleat of claim 11, wherein the second center component is formed from nitrile styrene butadiene rubber.
- 21. The shoe of claim 11, wherein the sole further comprises a plurality of integrally molded nubs.
- 22. A composite cleat for an athletic shoe, said cleat comprising:a stud having a longitudinal axis for mounting the cleat to the athletic shoe; and a non-metal body comprising two non-metal components attached to said stud; wherein said non-metal body comprises a first component which substantially surrounds a second center component, the first component being formed of a disk of a first material having a first durometer mounted to said stud on a first major horizontal surface of said disk and the second center component being formed of a second material having a second durometer which is different than the durometer of the first material and extending from a second major horizontal surface of said disk, wherein said disk further comprises a plurality of vertical protrusions extending outwardly from said second center component to the circumference of said disk, said protrusions terminating in a longitudinal direction, further wherein either of said disk of a first material or said second center component is formed from nitrile styrene butadiene rubber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/235,581, filed on Jan. 22, 1999 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/922,822; filed Sep. 3, 1997. Now U.S. Pat. No. 5,906,059.
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