Claims
- 1. A removable cleat for use with an athletic shoe for providing to a user traction on a turf surface, said athletic shoe having a sole, said sole having a plurality of sole attachment holes for attachment of removable cleats, said removable cleat comprising:a hub having a first side facing said sole and a second side facing away from said sole; hub attachment means extending from said first side for attaching said hub to one of said sole attachment holes; and at least one turf engaging element extending outwardly from said hub, said turf engaging element being deflectably attached to said hub so that when said removable cleat is attached to said shoe said turf engaging element deflects toward said sole of said shoe when encountering a turf surface, whereby grass blades are trapped between said sole of said shoe and said turf engaging element to provide traction by substantially locking said shoe to said grass.
- 2. A footwear cleat on a footwear sole for use on turf by a user comprising:a central hub portion; and a turf engaging member extending radially outwardly from the central hub portion and vertically spaced apart from the footwear sole and shaped to form a substantially annular gap between the turf engaging member and the footwear sole capable of trapping turf therein, the turf engaging member comprising at least four protrusions extending radially outwardly from the hub portion.
- 3. A method of forming a footwear cleat for a footwear sole, said method comprising:providing a central hub portion; and extending and shaping a turf engaging member radially outwardly from the central hub portion and vertically spaced apart from the footwear sole to form a substantially annular gap between the turf engaging member and the footwear sole capable of trapping turf therein, the turf engaging member comprising at least four protrusions extending radially outwardly from the hub portion.
- 4. A cleat for footwear adapted for attachment to a sole of the footwear, said cleat comprising:a central hub having a top surface, a bottom surface and a peripheral edge joining said top and bottom surfaces; a sole-engaging portion extending generally upward from said top surface; and a plurality of flexible cantilevered turf-engaging members each having a proximal end joined to said peripheral edge at a respective location on said peripheral edge, and a distal end, each turf-engaging member extending radially outward from said peripheral edge and downward such that when said turf-engaging member is unflexed said distal end is disposed at a level downwardly beyond said bottom surface, each turf-engaging member being sufficiently vertically flexible to cause said distal end to resiliently pivotably bend upward under the weight of a wearer of the footwear forcing said turf-engaging member against turf.
- 5. The cleat of claim 4 wherein each turf-engaging member includes a convex portion facing generally outward from said hub.
- 6. The cleat of claim 4 wherein said turf-engaging members are equally spaced along said peripheral edge and wherein said plurality is at least four.
- 7. A cleat for footwear adapted for attachment to a sole of the footwear, said cleat comprising:a central hub having a top surface and a bottom surface; a sole-engaging portion extending generally upward from said top surface; and a plurality of flexible cantilevered turf-engaging members each having a proximal end joined to a respective location on said hub, and a distal end, each turf-engaging member extending radially outward and downward from said hub such that when said turf-engaging member is unflexed said distal end is disposed at a level downwardly beyond said bottom surface, each turf-engaging member being sufficiently vertically flexible to cause said distal end to resiliently pivotably bend upward under the weight of a wearer of the footwear forcing said turf-engaging member against turf, and wherein each turf-engaging member includes an exposed convex portion facing generally radially outward and an exposed concave portion facing generally radially inward.
- 8. The cleat of claim 7 wherein said turf-engaging members are equally spaced about said hub and wherein said plurality is at least four.
- 9. A method for forming a cleat for footwear adapted for attachment to a sole of the footwear, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a central hub with a top surface, a bottom surface and a peripheral edge joining said top and bottom surfaces; (b) extending a sole-engaging portion generally upward from said top surface; (c) projecting a plurality of flexible cantilevered turf-engaging members radially outward from said peripheral edge and downward such that when said turf-engaging member is unflexed said distal end is disposed at a level downwardly beyond said bottom surface, each turf-engaging member joined at a proximal end to said peripheral edge at a respective location on said edge peripheral edge; and (d) rendering each turf-engaging member sufficiently vertically flexible to cause its distal end to resiliently pivotably bend upward under the weight of a wearer of the footwear forcing said turf-engaging member against turf.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of providing each turf-engaging member with a convex portion facing generally outward from said hub.
- 11. The method of claim 9 further comprising the steps of providing at least four of said turf-engaging members, and locating said turf-engaging members equally spaced along said peripheral edge.
- 12. A method for forming a cleat for footwear adapted for attachment to a sole of the footwear, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a central hub with a top surface and a bottom surface; (b) extending a sole-engaging portion generally upward from said top surface; (c) projecting a plurality of flexible cantilevered turf-engaging members radially outward from said hub and downward such that when said turf-engaging member is unflexed its distal end is disposed at a level downwardly beyond said bottom surface; (d) joining each turf-engaging member at its proximal end to said hub at a respective location; (e) providing on each turf-engaging member an exposed convex portion facing generally radially outward and an exposed concave portion facing generally radially inward; and (f) rendering each turf-engaging member sufficiently vertically flexible to cause its distal end to resiliently pivotably bend upward under the weight of a wearer of the footwear forcing said turf-engaging member against turf.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the steps of providing at least four of said turf-engaging members, and locating said turf-engaging members equally spaced about said hub.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/208,334, filed Dec. 9, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,094,843, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/806,580, filed Feb. 18, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,887,371, each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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