Claims
- 1. A shoe cleat assembly comprising:
a cleat receiver including a cleat engaging section; a cleat including a receiver engaging section suitably dimensioned and configured to releasably engage with the cleat receiver; and a latch member suitably dimensioned and configured to releasably engage with portions of the cleat engaging section and the receiver engaging section; wherein, upon engagement of the cleat engaging section, the receiver engaging section and the latch member with each other, the cleat is releasably secured to the cleat receiver.
- 2. The shoe cleat assembly of claim 1, wherein, upon engagement of the latch member with the cleat engaging section and the receiver engaging section, the cleat is substantially prevented from moving axially, laterally and rotationally with respect to the cleat receiver.
- 3. The shoe cleat assembly of claim 1, wherein:
one of the cleat engaging section of the cleat receiver and the receiver engaging section of the cleat includes an axially extending socket and a latch receiving slot disposed along a peripheral side wall surface of the cleat receiver or the cleat, the latch receiving slot being in communication with the socket; the other of the cleat engaging section of the cleat receiver and the receiver engaging section of the cleat includes an axially extending attachment plug dimensioned to be received within the socket of the cleat receiver; and the cleat is releasably secured to the cleat receiver by inserting the attachment plug into the socket and inserting the latch member through the latch receiving slot and into the socket so as to releasably engage the latch member with the attachment plug.
- 4. The shoe cleat assembly of claim 3, wherein the socket includes an anti-rotation section having a geometric configuration that corresponds with a geometric configuration of an anti-rotation section of the attachment plug such that, upon insertion of the attachment plug within the socket, the anti-rotation sections of the cleat and the cleat receiver are aligned and mate with each other to prevent rotational movements of the cleat with respect to the cleat receiver.
- 5. The cleat assembly of claim 4, wherein each of the anti-rotation sections of the socket and the attachment plug has a hexagonal configuration.
- 6. The cleat assembly of claim 3, wherein the latch member includes a clip with a pair of prongs spaced apart from each other, and the attachment plug includes a plug body section that fits and is releasably locked between the prongs when the attachment plug is inserted into the socket and the latch member is inserted through the latch receiving slot and into the socket.
- 7. The cleat assembly of claim 3, wherein the attachment plug includes a ring section that mates with a complementary ring receiving section of the socket when the attachment plug is inserted into the socket.
- 8. The cleat assembly of claim 3, wherein the attachment plug includes a slot extending at least partially through the attachment plug, and the latch member includes a pin that extends into the slot of the attachment plug when the attachment plug is inserted into the socket and the latch member is inserted through the latch receiving slot and into the socket.
- 9. The cleat assembly of claim 3, wherein the cleat or the cleat receiver includes a notch disposed along the peripheral side wall surface adjacent the latch receiving slot, and the latch member includes a raised section with a gripping surface that is accessible via the notch to facilitate removal of the latch member from engagement with the attachment plug.
- 10. The cleat assembly of claim 1, wherein the cleat engaging section includes plug and socket sections to receive and mate with complementary plug and socket sections of the receiver engaging section.
- 11. A shoe with integral cleat assembly comprising:
a shoe sole; and a cleat assembly secured within the shoe sole, the cleat assembly comprising:
a cleat receiver including a cleat engaging section; a cleat including a receiver engaging section suitably dimensioned and configured to releasably engage with the cleat receiver; and a latch member suitably dimensioned and configured to releasably engage with portions of the cleat engaging section and the receiver engaging section; wherein, upon engagement of the cleat engaging section, the receiver engaging section and the latch member with each other, the cleat is releasably secured to the cleat receiver.
- 12. The shoe of claim 11, wherein, upon engagement of the latch member with the cleat engaging section and the receiver engaging section, the cleat is substantially prevented from moving axially, laterally and rotationally with respect to the cleat receiver.
- 13. The shoe of claim 11, wherein:
one of the cleat engaging section of the cleat receiver and the receiver engaging section of the cleat includes an axially extending socket and a latch receiving slot disposed along a peripheral side wall surface of the cleat receiver or the cleat, the latch receiving slot being in communication with the socket; the other of the cleat engaging section of the cleat receiver and the receiver engaging section of the cleat includes an axially extending attachment plug dimensioned to be received within the socket of the cleat receiver; and the cleat is releasably secured to the cleat receiver by inserting the attachment plug into the socket and inserting the latch member through the latch receiving slot and into the socket so as to engage the latch member with the attachment plug.
- 14. The shoe of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of cleat assemblies secured at selected locations on the shoe sole.
- 15. A method of attaching a cleat to a cleat receiver secured to a shoe sole comprising:
(a) engaging an engaging section of the cleat receiver with an engaging section of the cleat; and (b) inserting a latch member through portions of the engaging sections of the cleat and the cleat receiver to releasably secure the cleat to the cleat receiver.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein, upon insertion of the latch member through portions of the engaging sections of the cleat and the cleat receiver, the cleat is substantially prevented from moving axially, laterally and rotationally with respect to the cleat receiver.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein one of the cleat engaging section of the cleat receiver and the receiver engaging section of the cleat includes an axially extending socket and a latch receiving slot disposed along a peripheral side wall surface of the cleat receiver or the cleat, the latch receiving slot being in communication with the socket, the other of the cleat engaging section of the cleat receiver and the receiver engaging section of the cleat includes an axially extending attachment plug dimensioned to be received within the socket of the cleat receiver, and:
(a) includes:
(a.1) inserting the attachment plug into the socket; and (b) includes:
(b.1) inserting the latch member through the latch receiving slot and into the socket to releasably engage the latch member with the attachment plug.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the socket includes an anti-rotation section having a geometric configuration that corresponds with a geometric configuration of an anti-rotation section of the attachment plug such that, upon insertion of the attachment plug within the socket, the anti-rotation sections of the cleat and the cleat receiver are aligned and mate with each other to prevent rotational movements of the cleat with respect to the cleat receiver.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein each of the anti-rotation sections of the socket and the attachment plug has a hexagonal configuration.
- 20. The method of claim 17, wherein the latch member includes a clip with a pair of prongs spaced apart from each other, and the attachment plug includes a plug body section that fits and is releasably locked between the prongs of the clip when the latch member is inserted through the latch receiving slot and into the socket.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein the attachment plug includes a ring section that mates with a complementary ring receiving section of the socket when the attachment plug is inserted into the socket.
- 22. The method of claim 17, wherein the attachment plug includes a slot extending at least partially through the attachment plug, and the latch member includes a pin that extends into the slot of the attachment plug when the attachment plug is inserted into the socket and the latch member is inserted through the latch receiving slot and into the socket.
- 23. The method of claim 15, further comprising:
(c) removing the latch member from the portions of the engaging sections of the cleat and the cleat receiver to facilitate removal of the cleat from the receiver.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the cleat or the cleat receiver includes a notch disposed along the peripheral side wall surface adjacent the latch receiving slot, the latch member includes a raised section, and (c) includes:
(c.1) extending a prying tool through the notch to grip a surface of the raised section of the latch member; and (c.2) pulling the latch member with the prying tool to remove the latch member from the portions of the engaging sections of the cleat and the cleat receiver.
- 25. The method of claim 15, wherein (a) includes:
(a.1) mating plug and socket sections of the receiver engaging section with complementary plug and socket sections of the cleat engaging section; and wherein (b) includes:
(b.1) inserting the latch member through slots disposed in at least one of the plug sections of the receiver engaging section and the cleat engaging section.
- 26. A shoe cleat assembly comprising:
a cleat receiver including a means for engaging a cleat; a cleat including a means for engaging a receiver; and a means for latching the cleat to the cleat receiver, the means for latching being releasably engageable with the means for engaging the cleat and the means for engaging the receiver to facilitate a releasable locking connection between the cleat and the cleat receiver.
- 27. The shoe cleat assembly of claim 26, wherein, upon engagement of the means for latching with the means for engaging the cleat and the means for engaging the receiver, the cleat is substantially prevented from moving axially, laterally and rotationally with respect to the cleat receiver.
- 28. The shoe cleat assembly of claim 26, wherein each of the means for engaging the cleat and the means for engaging the receiver includes a means for preventing rotation of the cleat with respect to the cleat receiver when the cleat is engaged with the cleat receiver.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/403,071, filed Aug. 12, 2002 and entitled “Quick Release Shoe Cleat”. The disclosure of this application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60403071 |
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