Claims
- 1. A sport shoe sole comprising:at least an outsole and a midsole; said outsole including a plurality of traction sections having leading and trailing edges, each of said traction sections comprising: a central area; and a plurality of dynamic traction elements extending angularly from said central area at said leading and trailing edges; and a plurality of debris channels located between said leading and trailing edges of said traction sections, wherein an inner surface of said debris channels is formed by said midsole.
- 2. The sport shoe sole of claim 1 wherein said central area has a tread pattern.
- 3. The sport shoe sole of claim 1 wherein said dynamic traction elements are integrally molded within said traction sections and extend at an angle suitable to entangle grass, thereby providing traction.
- 4. The sport shoe sole of claim 1 wherein at least one of said traction sections extends across a width of said sport shoe sole.
- 5. The sport shoe sole of claim 1 wherein at least one of said traction sections is formed on an island portion surrounded by one of said debris channels.
- 6. The sport shoe sole of claim 1 wherein said dynamic traction elements extend over said debris channels and are deflectable into said debris channels.
- 7. A sport shoe sole comprising:at least a midsole and an outsole; said outsole including a plurality of traction sections having leading and trailing edges, each of said traction sections comprising: a central area; and a plurality of dynamic traction elements extending angularly from said central area at said leading and trailing edges; and a plurality of debris channels located between said leading and trailing edges of said traction sections, wherein a plastic material on said midsole forms an inner surface of said debris channels, and wherein said dynamic traction elements extend over said debris channels and are deflectable into said debris channels.
- 8. The sport shoe sole of claim 7 wherein said central area has a tread pattern.
- 9. The sport shoe sole of claim 7 wherein said dynamic traction elements are integrally molded within said traction sections and extend at an angle suitable to entangle grass thereby providing traction.
- 10. The sport shoe sole of claim 7 wherein at least one of said traction sections extends across a width of said sport shoe sole.
- 11. The sport shoe sole of claim 7 wherein at least one of said traction sections is formed on an island portion surrounded by one of said debris channels.
- 12. A sport shoe sole comprising:at least a midsole and outsole; said outsole including a plurality of traction sections, each of said traction sections comprising: a central area; and a plurality of dynamic traction elements extending angularly from said central area; and at least one debris channel located between said traction sections, wherein an inner surface of said debris channels is formed by said midsole, and wherein said dynamic traction elements extend over said debris channel and are deflectable into said debris channel.
- 13. The sport shoe sole of claim 12 wherein at least one of said traction sections comprises said dynamic traction elements extending from both leading and trailing edges of said traction section.
- 14. The sport shoe sole of claim 12 wherein at least one of said traction sections comprises said dynamic traction elements extending from only one edge of said traction section.
- 15. The sport shoe sole of claim 12 wherein an inner surface of said debris channels is formed by a smooth hard slippery surface.
- 16. A sport shoe sole comprising:at least a midsole and an outsole: said outsole including a plurality of traction sections having leading and trailing edges, each of said traction sections comprising: a central area having a non-nubbed, tread pattern molded thereon; a plurality of dynamic traction elements extending angularly from said central area at said leading and trailing edges; and a plurality of debris channels located between said traction sections, wherein said dynamic elements extend over said debris channels and are deflectable into said debris channels.
BACKGROUND—CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/111,152, filed Dec. 4, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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