Claims
- 1. A crampon comprising:
- a pair of elongated substantially linear side units each formed of at least one beam member having a linear row of pointed projections extending therefrom in a common direction and positioned along a substantially straight line, and a plurality of holes defined therethrough in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the pointed projections extend;
- a unitary spacer member positioned between and substantially filling the volume between the side units to position the side units and rows of pointed projections thereon in a substantially parallel relationship; and
- fastener means extending through aligned holes in the beam members comprising opposite side units and securing the side units and interposed spacer member together;
- whereby the crampon will afford improved traction as a result of the aligned pointed projections.
- 2. A crampon as set forth in claim 1 in which each side unit comprises at least two beam members with at least one of the fastener means extending through aligned holes in overlapping beam members comprising a side unit.
- 3. A crampon as set forth in claim 2 in which adjacent beam members comprising a side unit are pivotally secured through aligned holes in such beam members to form an articulated crampon.
- 4. A crampon as set forth in claim 1 in which the unitary spacer member is formed of an oleophillic polymer and includes a plurality of lugs defined on a side thereof adjacent the pointed projections and extending between the side units.
- 5. A crampon as set forth in claim 1 in which at least one elongated toe member having a pointed end portion is positioned between the side units and engaged by the fastener means and spacer means to be secured thereat, the toe member being oriented with the pointed portion thereof extending beyond the ends of the side units.
- 6. A crampon as set forth in claim 5 in which a pair of toe members are symmetrically positioned between the side units.
- 7. A crampon as set forth in claim 6 in which a snow blade is secured in a position substantially parallel to the plane of the fastener means and between the two toe members adjacent the pointed ends thereof.
- 8. A crampon as set forth in claim 1 in which the side units are slightly curved to define a concave surface at the side thereof opposite the side from which the pointed projections extend.
- 9. A crampon as set forth in claim 1 in which a bail member adapted to engage the toe portion of the sole of a boot is pivotally attached to the crampon adjacent one end thereof, and a second bail member including means to induce a tension therein is pivotally attached to the crampon adjacent the other end thereof and adapted to engage the heel portion of a boot, whereby the side units and boot may be secured together to form a structural unit.
- 10. A crampon as set forth in claim 9 in which at least one of the bail members is pivotally attached to the side units at elongated openings having major and minor axes, defined in the side units by projecting portions at the ends of the bail and having a cross-section complementary to the elongated openings, the bail ends having at least one notch defined therein to reduce the major axis of the projection to a dimension less than the minor axis thereof at the location of the notch.
- 11. An adjustable crampon as set forth in claim 1 in which the pointed projections are arranged in linear rows extending from the elongated side units with the pointed projections at least in part being of alternating longer and shorter configurations.
- 12. An adjustable crampon comprising:
- a pair of elongated side units each formed of at least two beam members having linear rows of pointed projections extending therefrom in a common direction and a plurality of holes defined therethrough in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the pointed projections extend;
- a pair of elongated toe members positioned between the side unit and having holes defined therethrough;
- spacer means positioned between the side units and between the side units and toe members to position the side units and toe members in spaced, substantially mutually parallel relationships;
- fastener means extending through the holes in the side units and toe members and through the centers of the tubular spacermembers; and
- means adapted to secure the crampon to a boot.
- 13. A crampon as set forth in claim 12 in which the side units include at an end of each a portion extending in a direction parallel to the axis of the holes through the side units, and in which such extending portions are joined together.
- 14. A crampon as set forth in claim 12 in which the spacer means comprise a unitary spacer of polymeric oleophillic material.
- 15. A crampon as set forth in claim 12 in which each side unit is articulated at the position at which the beam members forming a side unit are secured together.
- 16. In a crampon comprising a support frame adapted to be secured to a wearer's boot, and a plurality of pointed projections depending from the support frame, the improvement comprising a flexible member disposed between the depending pointed projections and adjacent the support frame, whereby the flexible member may be compressed when the crampon is supporting a weight and may be expanded to expel snow and ice when the weight is released from the crampon.
- 17. A crampon comprising:
- a pair of elongated substantially linear side units each formed of at least one beam member having a linear row of pointed projections extending therefrom in a common direction and positioned along a substantially straight line, and a plurality of holes defined therethrough in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the pointed projections extend;
- spacer means positioned between the side units to position the side units and rows of pointed projections thereon in a substantially parallel relationship;
- fastener means extending through aligned holes in the beam members comprising opposite side units and securing the side units and interposed spacer means together; and
- resilient member secured between the elongated side units and extending substantially therebetween;
- whereby the resilient insert will be compressed when the crampon bears weight and will expand upon lifting the crampon to expell snow or ice which may adhere between the side units.
- 18. An adjustable crampon as set forth in claim 17 in which the resilient insert is a resilient polymeric foam pad and is covered by a pliable oleophillic sheet.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 004,635, filed Jan. 19, 1979, now abandoned, and entitled CRAMPON CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD OF ATTACHMENT.
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