Claims
- 1. A snowshoe, comprising:a snowshoe frame, a front claw and claw securing means for supporting the front claw on the snowshoe frame, boot securing means connected to the front claw for securing the snowshoe to a user's shoe or boot so that the front portion of the user's foot is positioned over the claw, and including means for pivoting the boot securing means and front claw about a horizontal axis relative to the snowshoe frame during use of the snowshoe, a flexible, resilient membrane supported on the snowshoe frame, and rear cleat means for preventing forward and rearward sliding movement of the snowshoe on a terrain surface when the user is moving or facing downhill or uphill with some of the user's weight against the rear cleat means, the rear cleat means being located on the snowshoe such that the heel of a user's foot is generally over the rear cleat means when the snowshoe is secured to the user's shoe or boot, the rear cleat means including a generally horizontal terrain-facing surface fixed down against an upper surface of the membrane, and downwardly projecting spaced apart sidewalls each integral with and a single continuous material with the terrain-facing surface and each having a series of serrated teeth in a row extending down below the membrane in position to engage a terrain surface.
- 2. A snowshoe according to claim 1, wherein the terrain-facing surface of the rear cleat means is fixed to the membrane by riveting.
- 3. A snowshoe according to claim 1, wherein said rows of teeth of the downwardly projecting sidewalls of the rear cleat means are spaced apart farther at a front end of the rear cleat means than at a rear end.
- 4. A snowshoe, comprising:a snowshoe frame, a front claw and claw securing means for supporting the front claw on the snowshoe frame, boot securing means connected to the front claw for securing the snowshoe to a user's shoe or boot so that the front portion of the user's foot is positioned over the claw, and including means for pivoting the boot securing means and front claw about a horizontal axis relative to the snowshoe frame during use of the snowshoe, a flexible, resilient membrane supported on the snowshoe frame, and rear cleat means for preventing forward and rearward sliding movement of the snowshoe on terrain when the user is moving or facing downhill or uphill with some of the user's weight against the rear cleat means, the rear cleat means being located on the snowshoe such that the heel of a user's foot is generally over the rear cleat means when the snowshoe is secured to the user's shoe or boot, the rear cleat means including a pair of spaced apart sidewalls extending downwardly from the membrane in position to engage terrain, with a row of serrated teeth at the bottom of each sidewall for engaging terrain, and the rear cleat means including a horizontal component integral with and a single continuous material with each sidewall, the horizontal component having a terrain-facing surface fixed down against an upper surface of the membrane.
- 5. A snowshoe according to claim 4, wherein each row of serrated teeth lies generally in a respective plane, and wherein the planes of the two rows of serrated teeth are spaced apart farther at a front end of the rear cleat means than at a rear end.
- 6. A snowshoe, comprising:a snowshoe frame, a front claw and claw securing means for supporting the front claw on the snowshoe frame, boot securing means connected to the front claw for securing the snowshoe to a user's shoe or boot so that the front portion of the user's foot is positioned over the claw, and including means for pivoting the boot securing means and front claw about a horizontal axis relative to the snowshoe frame during use of the snowshoe, a flexible, resilient membrane supported on the snowshoe frame, and rear cleat means for preventing forward and rearward sliding movement of the snowshoe on terrain when the user is moving or facing downhill or uphill with some of the user's weight against the rear cleat means, the rear cleat means being located on the snowshoe such that the heel of a user's foot is generally over the rear cleat means when the snowshoe is secured to the user's shoe or boot, the rear cleat means including a pair of spaced apart sidewalls extending downwardly from the membrane in position to engage terrain, with a row of serrated teeth at the bottom of each sidewall for engaging terrain, each row lying essentially in a respective plane, and the rear cleat means including horizontal terrain-facing means for engaging down against an upper surface of the membrane means and being fixed to the membrane means, said terrain-facing means including left and right sides each integral with and a single continuous material with one of the sidewalls.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/514,781 filed on Aug. 14, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,699,630, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 08/091,973, filed on Jul. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,440,827, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/748,425, filed Aug. 22, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,437.
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