Removably mountable cleat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6434860
  • Patent Number
    6,434,860
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 25, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A removably mountable cleat. The cleat includes a plate. One end of a shaft is connected to the plate. The shaft may be connected substantially to the center of the plate. The other end of the shaft is formed with threads for removably mounting the cleat on footwear. The plate and shaft are inserted into a mold containing a compressively yieldable elastomeric material which forms a body around the plate and the shaft. The elastomeric body also is formed with a lower surface that comes in contact with turf or other facilities and equipment associated with a sport and athletic activity. The lower surface of the elastomeric body that may be in contact with turf or other facilities and equipment associated with a sport and athletic activity is formed to include one or more concentric annular rings. The lower surface of the elastomeric body also is formed with a hemispherical chamber within the smallest of the concentric annular rings. The elastomeric body also includes one or more tubular lumens into which a key may be inserted for removing the cleat from the footwear.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




None.




FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT




None.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains generally to traction devices for footwear. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a cleat removably mountable on footwear for providing stability to a user while not causing damage to sporting facilities and improvements the cleat contacts during use of the cleat. The present invention is particularly, but not exclusively, useful in providing traction and stability during golfing while not causing damage to turf, fairways, putting greens, or facilities and equipment used in connection with golf.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Footwear employing naillike metal projections, protuberances of various composite materials, and similar extensions (collectively but not exclusively, “spikes”), are used extensively on athletic footwear for hiking, rock and mountain climbing, golf, American football, soccer, fly fishing, and other activities. One or more spikes may be installed on footwear to provide or enhance traction during use. Footwear equipped with spikes, however, may cause damage not only to athletic and sporting facilities, improvements, and playing surfaces, but also to other equipment used in association with athletic and sporting activities. For example, spikes used on footwear associated with the sport of golf cause unacceptable damage not only to the turf, fairways, and putting greens on which golf is played, but also to equipment and facilities associated with that sport. Conventional spikes used in connection with golf provide little traction on cart trails, board walks, club house floors, carts, and related facilities and equipment.




A problem to be solved is to provide a cleat that is easily mountable on and removable from footwear, that provides stability and traction during the sporting activity, while minimizing damage to facilities, equipment and surfaces used in connection with the footwear. Because of varying foot shapes, different footwear shapes, different weather and topographical conditions, and different forces applied to a cleat during use, a cleat may wear, deteriorate, and change shape (collectively, “wear”) differently than another cleat. Another problem to be solved, therefore, is to provide a cleat that may be readily and quickly replaced with a replacement cleat due to differing wear patterns after being mounted on footwear and used.




What is needed is a cleat that may be readily and relatively quickly mounted on and removed from footwear, a cleat that provides stability and traction during use, while causing minimal or no damage to the athletic facilities, playing surfaces and equipment associated with a sport such as golf, including turf, fairways, putting greens, and associated equipment and facilities associated with golf.




In light of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a cleat removably mountable on footwear. Additionally, a cleat should be individually replaceable due to different wear patterns on the cleat during use. It is another object of the present invention to provide a removably mountable cleat that provides stability to a user during use. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a removably mountable cleat that minimizes or precludes damage to facilities on which the sport is conducted and to equipment and facilities used in connection with the sport. The removably mountable cleat also should be relatively quickly and easily mounted on and removed from footwear. Another object of the present invention is to provide a removably mountable cleat that is easy to use and to practice, and which is cost effective for its intended purposes.




These and other objects, features, and advantages of such a removably mountable cleat will become apparent to those skilled in the art when read in conjunction with the accompanying following detailed description, drawing figures, and appended claims.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A removably mountable cleat, according to the present invention, includes a plate. The plate may be formed in any geometric shape. Two or more alignment grooves are formed in the peripheral edge of the plate. In an embodiment of the plate having two alignment grooves, each groove is disposed substantially opposite the other groove, or 18° apart. In an embodiment of the plate having three or more alignment grooves, each alignment groove is disposed substantially radially equidistant from every other alignment groove. An alignment groove allows a key to be placed against an alignment groove to remove a cleat from footwear. A cleat may be mounted on footwear using finger pressure or torsion; no tool is needed to mount a cleat on footwear.




The plate of the present invention also includes a first face and a second face. A shaft is provided with a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the shaft is connected substantially perpendicular to the first face of the plate. The shaft is connected to the plate substantially at the center of the plate. The proximal end of the shaft is connected to the plate, while threads are formed adjacent the distal end of the shaft. The threads adjacent the distal end of the shaft are engageable with threads provided in a receptacle in the footwear. The receptacle usually is in the ground contact plane of a heel or sole of the footwear.




A compressively yieldable elastomeric body is provided for the removably mountable cleat. The elastomeric body is engageable at least with the plate by inserting the plate and proximal end of the shaft into a mold for forming the elastomeric body. The elastomeric body is formed with an upper surface and a lower surface. A collar is peripherally disposed between the upper surface and the lower surface of the elastomeric body. In addition, during the molding process one or more substantially tubular lumens is formed in the elastomeric body. Each lumen has an anterior opening and a posterior opening. The posterior opening of each lumen is adjacent the lower surface of the body. The anterior opening of each lumen is adjacent to one or more alignment grooves in the plate. A key may be inserted through a lumen for contact with an alignment groove for removing the cleat from footwear.




The lower surface of the elastomeric body also is formed with one or more substantially concentric annular rings. In addition, a hemispherical chamber is formed within one of the concentric annular rings having the shortest diameter. The hemispherical chamber is aligned substantially concentric to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. The concentric annular rings, and the hemispherical chamber, combine with the compressively yieldable elastomeric material of the body to provide traction and stability for the user, while causing minimal or no damage to turf, fairways, putting greens, facilities and associated equipment that the cleat may contact.




The foregoing has outlined broadly the more important features of the invention to better understand the detailed description which follows, and to better understand the contribution of the present invention to the art. Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in application to the details of construction, and to the arrangements of the components, provided in the following description or drawing figures. The invention is capable of other embodiments, and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, the phraseology and terminology employed in this disclosure are for purpose of descriptions and should not be regarded as limiting.




As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the conception on which this disclosure is based may be readily used as a basis for designing other structures, cooperations of structure, methods, and systems for carrying out the purposes of the present invention. The claims, therefore, include such equivalent constructions to the extent the equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




The abstract associated with this disclosure is intended neither to define the invention, which is measured by the claims, nor intended to be limiting as to the scope of the invention.











It is an object, therefore, of the present invention to provide a new and improved removably mountable cleat. The novel features of this invention, and the invention itself, both as to structure and operation, are best understood from the accompanying drawing figures, considered in connection with the accompanying description of the drawing figures, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which:




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a removably mountable cleat in an operative environment showing only one of a possible plurality of receptacles in an example of footwear;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of a preferred embodiment of the plate of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side view of a preferred embodiment of the plate of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is top plan view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is bottom plan view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a side sectional view along the line


1





1


in

FIG. 4

of a preferred embodiment of the resent invention; and





FIG. 7

is a side sectional view along the line


1





1


in

FIG. 4

of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring initially to

FIG. 1

, a removably mountable cleat is shown in an operative embodiment and generally designated


10


.

FIG. 1

also shows removably mountable cleat


10


may be mounted on footwear


12


.

FIG. 1

shows that removably mountable cleat


10


may be mounted to footwear


12


by mounting removably mountable cleat


10


on receptacle


14


of footwear


12


. Receptacle


14


usually is found on the underside


16


of footwear


12


, commonly on the sole


18


or heel


20


of footwear


12


. Footwear


12


commonly provides a plurality of receptacles


14


(not shown) for mounting a plurality of removably mountable cleats


10


or other spikes on footwear


12


.




As best shown by cross-reference among

FIGS. 2 through 5

, removably mountable cleat


10


includes a plate


22


. The material used to make plate


22


is not significant to the invention. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, however, plate


22


made from a compound mostly of zinc. As shown best by cross-reference between

FIGS. 2 and 3

, in a preferred embodiment of removably mountable cleat


10


, plate


22


is formed with two or more alignment grooves


24


. In a preferred embodiment of plate


22


having four alignment grooves


24




a,b,c


and


d


, each alignment grove


24




a,b,c


and


d


is disposed substantially ninety degrees (90°) apart and substantially radially equidistant from every other alignment groove


24




a,b.c


. Alignment groove


24




a,b,c


and


d


. Alignment groove


24


is formed to accept a key (not shown) to be placed against an alignment groove


24


to remove removably mountable cleat


10


from footwear


12


. Removably mountable cleat


10


may be mounted on receptacle


14


of footwear


12


using finger pressure or similar torsion force; no tool is needed to mount removably mountable cleat


10


on footwear


12


.




Plate


22


of removably mountable cleat


10


, as best shown in

FIG. 3

, includes a first face


26


of plate


22


and a second face


28


of plate


22


. As shown by cross-reference among

FIGS. 2 through 6

, shaft


30


is connected to plate


22


. As best shown in

FIG. 3

, shaft


30


includes a proximal end


32


and a distal end


34


. Proximal end


32


is connected to plate


22


. In a preferred embodiment of removably mountable cleat


10


, and as best shown by cross-reference between

FIGS. 6 and 7

, shaft


30


is formed in situ from plate


22


. Shaft


30


is substantially perpendicular to vertical axis


2





2


of plate


22


as best shown in

FIGS. 3 and 7

. As also shown best in

FIGS. 3 through 7

, proximal end


32


of shaft


30


is connected to plate


22


substantially at the center of plate


22


. In a preferred embodiment of removably mountable cleat


10


, threads


36


are formed on shaft


30


between distal end


34


of shaft


30


and proximal end


32


of shaft


30


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Threads


36


are engageable with threads (not shown) in a representative receptacle


14


of footwear


12


. As shown best in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the preferred embodiment of plate


22


of removably mountable cleat


10


also includes one or more apertures


38


. One or more apertures


38


, however, are included in plate


22


solely for molding purposes in connection with forming additional elements, as described below, of removably mountable cleat


10


.




The material used to make shaft


30


is not critical to the invention. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, however, plate


22


and shaft


30


are made from a compound mostly of zinc. Construction of plate


22


and shaft


30


from metal currently is preferred because it is common for receptacles on footwear, like receptacle


14


on footwear


12


, to be constructed of metal, and engaging metal to metal generally enhances the likelihood of a stronger, tighter grip when mounting removably mountable cleat


10


on receptacle


14


of footwear


12


. Further, there is less likelihood of accelerated wear and deformation that arises when dissimilar materials are mounted together. A spike such as removably mountable cleat


10


used in connection with footwear


12


is subjected to significant compressive axial forces during use, as well as torque along and against shaft


30


. In addition, demounting removably mountable cleat


10


to and from footwear


12


applies significant rotational and torque stresses on plate


22


and shaft


30


. Such forces are increased during inclement weather such as, for example, rain, mud and sleet. The preferred embodiment of removably mountable cleat


10


employs materials to withstand those forces.




As shown best by cross-reference among

FIGS. 1

,


4


,


6


and


7


, removably mountable cleat


10


also includes a compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


. Compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


is engageable at least with plate


22


by inserting plate


22


and shaft


30


into a mold (not shown) for forming compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the material is a compound of consisting primarily of Nitrile-70 durometer non-marring.




As shown best in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


is formed with an upper surface first side or surface


42


and a lower surface second side or surface


44


. In addition, a collar


46


is peripherally disposed between upper surface


42


and lower surface


44


of compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as shown best in

FIGS. 1

,


6


and


7


, collar


46


extends inwardly radially between upper surface


42


and lower surface


44


of compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


. The invention, however, is not limited by the described preferred embodiment, and collar


46


may extend outwardly radially between upper surface


42


and lower surface


44


, or may extend substantially concentrically between upper surface


42


and lower surface


44


to axis


2





2


through shaft


30


as shown in FIG.


7


. In addition, as shown by

FIG. 6

, compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


is formed with one or more tubular lumens


48


. As shown best in

FIG. 6

, each of the one or more tubular lumens


48


is formed with an anterior opening


50


and a posterior opening


52


. Each of the one or more anterior openings


50


of tubular lumen


48


is adjacent to at least one alignment groove


24


in plate


22


. A key (not shown) may be inserted into the one or more lumens


48


until the key makes contact through anterior opening


50


with an alignment groove


24


. Pressure may be applied to the key to turn or twist removably mountable cleat


10


to remove removably mountable cleat


10


from receptacle


14


on footwear


12


.




Lower surface


44


of compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


also includes at least one or more substantially concentric annular rings


54


, as best shown in

FIGS. 1

,


6


and


7


. In addition, a substantially hemispherical chamber


56


is formed within concentric annular ring


54




b


having the shortest diameter of concentric annular rings


54




a


and


54




b


in the preferred embodiment, as best shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. Concentric annular rings


54




a


and


54




b


, and hemispherical chamber


56


, combine with the compressively yieldable elastomeric material of compressively yieldable elastomeric body


40


to provide traction and stability for a user, while causing minimal or no damage to turf, fairways, putting greens, facilities and associated equipment that removably mountable cleat


10


may contact.




While the removably mountable cleat as shown in the accompanying drawing figures is one embodiment of the present invention, it is merely one embodiment of the invention, is not intended to be exclusive, and is not a limitation of the present invention. Additionally, while the particular removably mountable cleat as shown and disclosed in detail in this instrument is fully capable of obtaining the objects and providing the advantages stated, this disclosure is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and no limitations are intended in connection with the details of construction, design or composition other than as provided and described in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear, comprising:a plate: a threaded shaft extending substantially perpendicularly from a surface of the plate for threadedly engaging the receptacle of the footwear; and a body of compressibly yieldable material disposed about the plate such that the shaft extends out of the body from a first side thereof, wherein the body includes a peripheral, circumferentially extending collar that furthermore projects at a second side of the body in a direction essentially opposite to extension of the shaft from the first side of the body, wherein the second side of the body is furthermore provided with an annular ring that is disposed radially inwardly of, and concentric to, the collar, and wherein the annular ring encircles a hemispherical chamber.
  • 2. A cleat according to claim 1, wherein an outer peripheral surface of the body tapers radially inwardly from the first side to the second side of the body.
  • 3. A cleat according to claim 1, wherein the plate is a having apertures plate, and wherein the body is molded about the plate.
  • 4. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear, comprising:a plate formed with a first face and a second face; a threaded shaft extending substantially perpendicularly from the first face of the plate for engaging the receptacle of the footwear; and a body engageable with at least the plate, the body formed with a first surface, a second surface, and a circumferentially extending collar disposed between the first surface and the second surface, the second low surface formed with at least one annular ring having a substantially hemispherical chamber with at least one annular ring.
  • 5. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear as recited in claim 4, wherein the body is formed of compressibly yieldable material.
  • 6. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear as recited in claim 5, wherein the body is formed of elastomeric material.
  • 7. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear as recited in claim 6, wherein the shaft is formed in situ from the plate.
  • 8. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear as recited in claim 7, further comprising one or more alignment grooves formed in the plate.
  • 9. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear as recited in claim 8, wherein the shaft includes a proximal end and a distal end.
  • 10. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear as recited in claim 9, wherein the distal end of the shaft includes threads for mounting the cleat on the receptacle.
  • 11. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear as recited in claim 10, wherein the body further comprises one or more substantially tubular lumens having an anterior opening and a posterior opening.
  • 12. A cleat removably mountable on a receptacle of footwear as recited in claim 11, wherein the anterior opening of the one or more lumens is adjacent one or more alignment grooves formed in the plate.
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