Claims
- 1. A hard plate for a spiked track shoe comprising:
- a propulsion region for gripping ground surface and suppressing rearward slippage of the track shoe relative to the ground surface, said propulsion region being provided with a plurality of small holes on substantially overall said anterior forefoot portion in at least about half the forefoot portion;
- a braking region for buffering landing impact on the ground surface and for rapidly gripping the ground surface upon landing, said braking region being provided with a plurality of first large projections having a pyramid shape on an outer side of said posterior forefoot portion, each of said first large projections being larger than said small holes of said propulsion region, said first large projections are aligned outwardly from the center line of said shoe in a first inclined direction at a first predetermined angle, wherein a base of one side face of each of said first large projections is orthogonal with said first inclined direction, and wherein said one side face of each of said first large projections is oriented substantially forwardly in said first inclined direction; and
- a balance and acceleration region for maintaining right and left balances on contact with the ground surface and for providing a propulsion force at a start dash moment, said balance and acceleration region being provided with a plurality of second large projections having a pyramid shape on an inner side of said posterior forefoot portion, each of said second large projections being larger than said small holes of said propulsion region, wherein said second large projections are aligned inwardly from said center line of said shoe in a second inclined direction at a second predetermined angle, and wherein a base of one side face of each of said second large projections is orthogonal with said second inclined direction, and wherein said one side face of said second large projection is oriented substantially rearwardly in said second inclined direction.
- 2. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said small holes and said large projections has a density of the total hole area and projection bottom face area divided by the plate area.times.100 of between 9.8 and 30.8.
- 3. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said small holes are substantially triangles having a forwardmost face which is perpendicular to a center line of said shoe.
- 4. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said small holes are circles having a forwardmost face which is perpendicular to a center line of said shoe.
- 5. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said small holes are rectangles having a forwardmost face which is perpendicular to a center line of said shoe.
- 6. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said small holes are pentagons having a forwardmost face which is perpendicular to a center line of said shoe.
- 7. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said small holes are hexagons having a forwardmost face which is perpendicular to a center line of said shoe.
- 8. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said small holes are octagons having a forwardmost face which is perpendicular to a center line of said shoe.
- 9. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said small holes are ellipses having a forwardmost face which is perpendicular to a center line of said shoe.
- 10. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said small holes are horseshoe-shapes having a forwardmost face which is perpendicular to a center line of said shoe.
- 11. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein a front side face of each said small holes is vertical.
- 12. A hard plate according to claim 11, wherein a rear side face of each said small holes is inclined.
- 13. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein a front side face and a rear side face of each said small holes are inclined.
- 14. A hard-plate according to claim 1, wherein both of said first large projections and second large projections are triangular pyramids.
- 15. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said both of said first large projections and second large projections are substantially semi-cones, a bottom face shape of which being-a semi-ellipse cut at a central symmetric axis thereof.
- 16. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said both of said first large projections and second large projections are truncated trapezoidal pyramids, side faces opposite each other are orthogonal with one of said first inclined direction and said second inclined direction, a width of a rear side face is smaller than a front side face in said first large projections, a width of a front side face is smaller than a rear side face in said second large projections.
- 17. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein said both of said first large projections and second large projections are oblique pyramids, side faces opposite each other are orthogonal with one of said first inclined direction and said second inclined direction, a width of a rear side face is smaller than a front side face in said first large projections, a width of a front side face is smaller than a rear side face in said second large projections.
- 18. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first predetermined angle and said second predetermined angle is in the range of 5.degree. to 45.degree..
- 19. A hard plate according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first predetermined angle and said second predetermined angle is 14.degree..
Priority Claims (3)
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| 4-146297 |
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| 5-111927 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 08/361,477 filed Dec. 22, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,483,760, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/068,128 filed May 27, 1993 now abandoned, which is a Continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/058,065 filed May 5, 1993 now abandoned.
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