Claims
- 1. A removable cleat for use with an athletic shoe for providing to a user traction on a turf surface while withstanding abrasion on a surface other than turf, said athletic shoe having a sole, said sole having a plurality of sole attachment means for attachment of removable cleats, said removable cleat comprising:
- (a) a flange having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface and an edge;
- (b) flange attachment means extending from said upper surface of said flange for removably attaching said cleat to one of said sole attachment means of said sole of said shoe;
- (c) a bearing portion on said opposing lower surface of said flange remote from said edge; and
- (d) a plurality of traction protrusions arranged on said opposing lower surface solely adjacent said edge, each of said traction protrusions having a height sufficient to engage blades of grass in said turf to provide traction substantially without puncturing said turf, each of said traction protrusions being deflectably resilient, said traction protrusions being located relative to said bearing portion such that said bearing portion substantially bears the weight of said user, substantially without said traction protrusions bearing said weight of said user, both on said turf surface and on said surface other than turf, said traction protrusions deflecting under any weight borne by them; said removable cleat having, when installed in said shoe:
- (e) an overall height measured from said upper surface of said flange to a most downwardly extending point of one of (a) said traction protrusions and (b) said bearing portion, said overall height being between about 0.07 inch (about 1.78 mm) and about 0.25 inch (about 6.35 mm).
- 2. The removable cleat of claim 1 wherein said overall height is about 0.21 inch (about 5.33 mm).
- 3. The removable cleat of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said protrusions has a protrusion height measured from a first end of said protrusion at said flange to a second end of said protrusion remote from said flange; and
- said protrusion height is between about 0.07 inch (about 1.78 mm) and about 0.138 inch (about 3.5 mm).
- 4. The removable cleat of claim 3 wherein said protrusion height is about 0.13 inch (about 3.3 mm).
- 5. The removable cleat of claim 1 wherein said flange and said traction protrusions are molded from a first resilient elastomeric material.
- 6. The removable cleat of claim 5 wherein said bearing portion is molded with said flange and said traction protrusions from said first resilient elastomeric material.
- 7. The removable cleat of claim 5 wherein said bearing portion is co-molded with said flange and said traction protrusions from a second polymeric material having abrasion resistance greater said first resilient elastomeric material.
- 8. The removable cleat of claim 7 wherein said first resilient elastomeric material comprises polyurethane and said second polymeric material comprises an aramid-reinforced polymer.
- 9. The removable cleat of claim 5 wherein said first resilient elastomeric material comprises polyurethane.
- 10. The removable cleat of claim 1 wherein said traction protrusions are arranged adjacent said edge.
- 11. The removable cleat of claim 10 further comprising a gusset extending between each of said traction protrusions and said flange in a direction away from said edge.
- 12. The removable cleat of claim 1 wherein each of said traction protrusions comprises a rib.
- 13. The removable cleat of claim 12 wherein:
- said flange is circular; and
- said rib lies on a radius of said flange.
- 14. The removable cleat of claim 12 wherein:
- said flange is circular; and
- said rib lies on a chord of said flange.
- 15. The removable cleat of claim 12 wherein:
- said ribs lie on at least one circle on said flange; and
- each said at least one circle is concentric with any other said at least one circle.
- 16. The removable cleat of claim 12 wherein said rib has an arcuate cross section.
- 17. The removable cleat of claim 12 wherein said rib has a triangular cross section.
- 18. The removable cleat of claim 12 wherein said rib has a rectangular cross section.
- 19. The removable cleat of claim 1 wherein each of said traction protrusions is substantially conical.
- 20. The removable cleat of claim 1 wherein said bearing portion is a raised portion of said flange.
- 21. The removable cleat of claim 20 wherein said raised portion comprises a domed portion.
- 22. The removable cleat of claim 21 wherein said domed portion comprises at least one depressed portion.
- 23. The removable cleat of claim 1 comprising between about four and about ten of said traction protrusions.
- 24. The removable cleat of claim 1 further comprising a gusset extending between each of said traction protrusions and said flange in a direction away from said edge.
- 25. The removable cleat of claim 1 wherein:
- said edge of said flange defines a plane; and
- each of said traction protrusions extends from said opposing lower surface along an axis defining an angle with a normal to said plane of between about 5.degree. inward from said edge and about 15.degree. outward toward said edge.
- 26. The removable cleat of claim 25 wherein said axis is substantially perpendicular to said plane.
- 27. An athletic shoe for providing to a user traction on a turf surface while withstanding abrasion on a surface other than turf, said athletic shoe comprising:
- a sole;
- a plurality of sole attachment means on said sole for attachment of removable cleats; and
- a plurality of removable cleats, each of said removable cleats comprising:
- (a) a flange having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface and an edge,
- (b) flange attachment means extending from said upper surface of said flange for removably attaching said cleat to one of said sole attachment means of said sole of said shoe,
- (c) a bearing portion on said opposing lower surface of said flange remote from said edge; and
- (d) a plurality of traction protrusions arranged on said opposing lower surface solely adjacent said edge, each of said traction protrusions having a height sufficient to engage blades of grass in said turf to provide traction substantially without puncturing said turf, each of said traction protrusions being deflectably resilient, said traction protrusions being located relative to said bearing portion such that said bearing portion substantially bears the weight of said user, substantially without said traction protrusions bearing said weight of said user, both on said turf surface and on said surface other than turf, said traction protrusions deflecting under any weight borne by them, each of said removable cleats having:
- (e) an overall height measured from said upper surface of said flange to a most downwardly extending point of one of (a) said traction protrusions and (b) said bearing portion, said overall height being between about 0.07 inch (about 1.78 mm) and about 0.25 inch (about 6.35 mm).
- 28. The athletic shoe of claim 27 wherein said overall height is about 0.21 inch (about 5.33 mm).
- 29. The athletic shoe of claim 27 wherein:
- each of said protrusions has a protrusion height measured from a first end of said protrusion at said flange to a second end of said protrusion remote from said flange; and
- said protrusion height is between about 0.07 inch (about 1.78 mm) and about 0.138 inch (about 3.5 mm).
- 30. The athletic shoe of claim 29 wherein said protrusion height is about 0.13 inch (about 3.3 mm).
- 31. The athletic shoe of claim 27 wherein said flange and said traction protrusions are molded from a first resilient elastomeric material.
- 32. The athletic shoe of claim 31 wherein said bearing portion is molded with said flange and said traction protrusions from said first resilient elastomeric material.
- 33. The athletic shoe of claim 31 wherein said bearing portion is co-molded with said flange and said traction protrusions from a second polymeric material having abrasion resistance greater said first resilient elastomeric material.
- 34. The athletic shoe of claim 33 wherein said first resilient elastomeric material comprises polyurethane and said second polymeric material comprises an aramid-reinforced polymer.
- 35. The athletic shoe of claim 31 wherein said first resilient elastomeric material comprises polyurethane.
- 36. The athletic shoe of claim 27 wherein said traction protrusions are arranged adjacent said edge.
- 37. The athletic shoe of claim 36 further comprising a gusset extending between each of said traction protrusions and said flange in a direction away from said edge.
- 38. The athletic shoe of claim 27 wherein each of said traction protrusions comprises a rib.
- 39. The athletic shoe of claim 38 wherein:
- said flange is circular; and
- said rib lies on a radius of said flange.
- 40. The athletic shoe of claim 38 wherein:
- said flange is circular; and
- said rib lies on a chord of said flange.
- 41. The athletic shoe of claim 38 wherein:
- said ribs lie on at least one circle on said flange; and
- each said at least one circle is concentric with any other said at least one circle.
- 42. The athletic shoe of claim 38 wherein said rib has an arcuate cross section.
- 43. The athletic shoe of claim 38 wherein said rib has a triangular cross section.
- 44. The athletic shoe of claim 38 wherein said rib has a rectangular cross section.
- 45. The athletic shoe of claim 27 wherein each of said traction protrusions is substantially conical.
- 46. The athletic shoe of claim 27 wherein said bearing portion is a raised portion of said flange.
- 47. The athletic shoe of claim 46 wherein said raised portion comprises a domed portion.
- 48. The athletic shoe of claim 47 wherein said domed portion comprises at least one depressed portion.
- 49. The athletic shoe of claim 27 comprising between about four and about ten of said traction protrusions.
- 50. The athletic shoe of claim 27 further comprising a gusset extending between each of said traction protrusions and said flange in a direction away from said edge.
- 51. The athletic shoe of claim 27 wherein:
- said edge of said flange defines a plane; and
- each of said traction protrusions extends from said opposing lower surface along an axis defining an angle with a normal to said plane of between about 5.degree. inward from said edge and about 15.degree. outward toward said edge.
- 52. The athletic shoe of claim 51 wherein said axis is substantially perpendicular to said plane.
- 53. A removable cleat for use with an athletic shoe for providing to a user traction on a turf surface while withstanding abrasion on a surface other than turf, said athletic shoe having a sole, said sole having a plurality of sole attachment means for attachment of removable cleats, said removable cleat comprising:
- (a) a flange having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface and an edge;
- (b) flange attachment means extending from said upper surface of said flange for removably attaching said cleat to one of said sole attachment means of said sole of said shoe; and
- (c) a plurality of perimeter traction protrusions circumferentially spaced solely around said edge of said flange on said lower surface to provide traction, said traction protrusions being deflectably resilient;
- said flange having a central abrasion portion at the center of said lower surface, said central abrasion portion being a weight-bearing surface such as to support the majority of the body weight placed on the cleat and tending to keep weight off said traction protrusions, said traction protrusions deflecting on encountering a hard surface, to prolong the life of said traction protrusions and the golf shoe cleat.
- 54. A golf shoe cleat comprising:
- a flange having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface and an edge;
- flange attachment means extending from said upper surface of said flange for removably attaching said cleat to a sole attachment means of a sole of a shoe, and having an attachment axis;
- an abrasion portion at the center of said lower surface, said abrasion portion (1) having an abrasion portion axis which is co-linear with said attachment axis, and (2) constituting a weight bearing surface such as to support the majority of the body weight placed on said golf shoe cleat; and
- a plurality of perimeter traction protrusions arranged solely in a circular array, solely adjacent said edge, around said abrasion portion, to provide traction, said traction protrusions being deflectably resilient;
- said traction protrusions, said lower surface and said abrasion portion being adapted so that body weight is borne substantially only by the center of the cleat, said traction protrusions deflecting under any weight borne by them so that as the cleat wears, said traction protrusions wear in a manner to allow said traction protrusions to continue to provide lateral traction throughout the life of the cleat.
- 55. A golf shoe comprising:
- a sole;
- a plurality of sole attachment means on said sole for attachment of golf shoe cleats; and
- a plurality of golf shoe cleats, each of said golf shoe cleats comprising:
- (a) a flange having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface and an edge;
- (b) flange attachment means extending from said upper surface of said flange for removably attaching said cleat to one of said sole attachment means of said sole of said shoe; and
- (c) a plurality of perimeter traction protrusions circumferentially spaced solely around said edge of said flange on said lower surface to provide traction, said traction protrusions being deflectably resilient;
- said flange having a central abrasion portion at the center of said lower surface, said central abrasion portion being a weight-bearing surface such as to support the majority of the body weight placed on the cleat and tending to keep weight off said traction protrusions, said traction protrusions deflecting on encountering a hard surface, to prolong the life of said traction protrusions and the golf shoe cleat.
- 56. A golf shoe comprising:
- a sole;
- a plurality of sole attachment means on said sole for attachment of golf shoe cleats; and
- a plurality of golf shoe cleats, each of said golf shoe cleats comprising:
- a flange having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface and an edge;
- flange attachment means extending from said upper surface of said flange for removably attaching said cleat to a sole attachment means of a sole of a shoe, and having an attachment axis;
- an abrasion portion at the center of said lower surface, said abrasion portion (1) having an abrasion portion axis which is co-linear with said attachment axis, and (2) constituting a weight bearing surface such as to support the majority of the body weight placed on said golf shoe cleat; and
- a plurality of perimeter traction protrusions arranged solely in a circular array, solely adjacent said edge, around said abrasion portion, to provide traction, said traction protrusions being deflectably resilient;
- said traction protrusions, said lower surface and said abrasion portion being adapted so that body weight is borne substantially only by the center of the cleat, said traction protrusions deflecting under any weight borne by them so that as the cleat wears, said traction protrusions wear in a manner to allow said traction protrusions to continue to provide lateral traction throughout the life of the cleat.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/823,901, filed Mar. 25, 1997, now abandoned, which claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/034,328, filed Dec. 20, 1996.
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