Claims
- 1. Shoe apparatus for performing sliding maneuvers over an elongated support surface comprising:
- a sole including a body configured in the arch area with an upwardly recessed wall forming a cavity of a predetermined configuration;
- an elongated slide plate having a top portion including an upper surface configured to complement said predetermined configuration to nest against said wall, a bottom portion including a substantially centrally disposed bearing surface having a relatively low coefficient of friction for slidably engaging the support surface, and at least one braking portion including a braking surface having a relatively high coefficient of friction to frictionally engage said support surface, said plate being fastened to said sole whereby said shoe may be driven onto said support surface to engage said bearing surface against said support surface to slide therealong and said shoe then maneuvered to engage said braking surface with said support surface.
- 2. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said plate is formed on its opposite sides with respective longitudinal support rails and longitudinal braking rails spaced upwardly and outwardly from said bearing surface.
- 3. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said top portion is formed with a first hardness less than a second hardness of said bottom portion.
- 4. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said top portion overlies said bottom portion and is constructed with a different color than said bottom portion to provide a wear indicator showing when said bottom portion wears through.
- 5. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 that includes:
- an adhesive bonding for fastening said plate to said sole.
- 6. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said sole is constructed of an elastomeric material and said adhesive includes urethane.
- 7. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said side portion is formed on the lateral side of said plate and includes a scalloped region.
- 8. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said side portion is formed on the medial side of said plate and includes a scalloped region.
- 9. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said plate includes a lateral side portion and a medial side portion, said side portions including respective scalloped regions defining said braking surfaces at an outermost extent of respective said scalloped regions.
- 10. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein:
- an angle between said lateral braking surface and a horizontal plane passing through said lateral bearing rail is about 35-45 degrees.
- 11. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein:
- an angle between said medial braking surface and a horizontal plane passing through said medial bearing rail is about 10-20 degrees.
- 12. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein:
- said scalloped regions are inwardly concaved and generally elliptically shaped to form carrier and internal rails spaced apart in the longitudinal center of said sole and converging together at the forward and rearward extremities.
- 13. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said top portion is constructed of urethane.
- 14. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said sole is constructed of urethane.
- 15. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said side portion includes a rail having an outwardly facing surface with a coefficient of friction higher than said low coefficient of friction of said bearing surface.
- 16. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 15 wherein:
- said plate includes a pair of elongated, flattened, bearing surfaces flanking said recess.
- 17. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said plate includes a pair of slide rails flanking either side of said plate and extending laterally outwardly beyond the lateral sides of said sole, said rail further including outwardly facing surfaces comprising braking surfaces.
- 18. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 17 wherein:
- a respective central portion of said rails is bowed outwardly.
- 19. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 17 wherein:
- said rails project outwardly beyond said lateral sides of said sole about 6 mm.
- 20. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said plate includes a centrally disposed lightening aperture.
- 21. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 20 wherein:
- said aperture is substantially elliptically shaped.
- 22. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- a forward portion of said plate is formed with a flex region constructed to flex with said sole.
- 23. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said bearing surface includes a plurality of grooves.
- 24. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said bearing surface includes a primary bearing surface and a secondary bearing surface that is narrower in width than said primary bearing surface.
- 25. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- at least one bearing surface is positioned between a central longitudinal axis of said plate and a lateral side of said plate.
- 26. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- at least one bearing surface is positioned between a central longitudinal axis of said plate and a medial side of said plate.
- 27. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said secondary bearing surface is recessed higher into said cavity than said primary bearing surface.
- 28. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said plate is arcuate in cross section when viewed in a longitudinal plane.
- 29. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said upper surface of said plate is saddle shaped.
- 30. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said sole includes a lowermost extent defining a tread surface and said plate is elevated above said tread surface.
- 31. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said bottom portion is constructed of a high density urethane.
- 32. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- a forward edge is concave and is greater in width than a trailing edge of said plate.
- 33. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said sole body is formed with said cavity running laterally under the arch; and said plate is generally saddle shaped and extends under said arch.
- 34. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said plate is configured with a downwardly opening trough.
- 35. Shoe apparatus as set forth in claim 34 wherein:
- said plate is configured with the lowermost portion raised above the plane of the bottom surface of said sole.
- 36. Grinding apparatus for performing sliding maneuvers over a rigid support surface comprising:
- an athletic shoe including a sole having forward and rearward downwardly facing tread surfaces spaced apart by a cavity formed upwardly into said sole;
- a unitary plate formed with a top portion including a top surface configured to be complementally received in said cavity, a bottom portion underlying said top portion and having a lower surface formed with a plurality of spaced apart bearing surfaces constructed with a first coefficient of friction for slidably engaging said support surface, said plate further including a lateral side and a medial side configured with respective rails bowed outwardly centrally and further including upwardly projecting recesses within said plate, said sides being configured with a coefficient of friction higher than said first coefficient of friction for frictionally resisting sliding motion over the support surfaces;
- a bonding agent for securing said top surface in abutting relationship with said cavity; and
- whereby the grinding apparatus may assume a first position wherein said bearing surfaces slidably engage the support surface and upon rolling about a longitudinal axis of said shoe assume an alternate position wherein one of said sides engages the support surface to frictionally resist a sliding motion over the support surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/890,595, filed Jul. 9, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,451 which was a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 08/799,062, filed Feb. 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No.5,970,631 claiming priority of Provisional Application 60/022,318 filed Jul. 23, 1996, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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