Claims
- 1. An overlaying protector for covering a spiked shoe's spikes; the protector comprising:
- a pair of separate cover portions having an upper surface with wells formed therein to receive the spiked shoe's spikes and forming a shoe support surfacer one said cover portion being adapted to mate with and be releasably coupled to a front portion of the spiked shoe and the other said cover portion being adapted to mate with and be releasably coupled to a rear portion of the spiked shoe; and
- an adjustment strap permanently affixed to one of said cover portions and adjustably affixed to the other of said cover portions for changing a spacing dimension between said cover portions for accommodating different shoe sizes, said adjustment strap having a plurality of serially arranged eyes formed therein, one of said cover portions including means for adjustably affixing said adjustment strap thereto, said means for adjustably affixing including a recess having a bottom surface thereof formed with a plurality of tabs extending therefrom for releasable coupling with selected ones of said plurality of eyes; and
- wherein said means for adjustably affixing further includes a plurality of additional recesses formed alternately in said upper surface and an opposing lower surface in spaced relationship with said recess having tabs formed on said bottom surface thereof, each of said recesses being in open communication with adjacent others of said recesses for threadedly receiving said adjustment strap therein.
- 2. A protector for overlaying a spiked shoe's spikes and attachment to the shoe; the protector comprising:
- a longitudinally extended sole portion having a toe flange formed on one longitudinal end thereof for engaging a front end of the shoe and having opposing top and bottom surfaces, said sole portion upper surface having at least one spike well formed therein for receiving a respective spike of the shoe;
- a longitudinally extended heel portion having a heel flange formed on one longitudinal end thereof for engaging a back end of said the shoe and having opposing top and bottom surfaces, said heel portion upper surface having at least one spike well formed therein for receiving a respective spike of the shoe; and,
- an adjustment strap having a plurality of sequentially spaced eyes and adjustably connected to both said sole portion and said heel portion for adjusting the distance between said toe flange and said heel flange;
- one of said heel and sole portions having a plurality of longitudinally spaced recesses formed alternately in said opposing top and bottom surfaces of said one portion, each of said plurality of recesses being in longitudinal open communication with adjacent others of said plurality of recesses for threadedly receiving said adjustment strap therein, one of said plurality of recesses having a lower surface thereof formed with a plurality of tabs extending therefrom for mating with selected ones of said eyes for selectively securing said strap thereto.
- 3. An overlaying protector for covering a spiked shoe's spikes; the protector comprising:
- a pair of separate longitudinally extended cover portions having opposing upper and lower surfaces, said upper surface having wells formed therein to receive the spiked shoe's spikes and forming a shoe support surface, one said cover portion being adapted to mate with and be releasably coupled to a front portion of the spiked shoe and the other said cover portion being adapted to mate with and be releasably coupled to a rear portion of the spiked shoe; and
- an adjustment strap permanently affixed to one of said cover portions and adjustably affixed to the other of said cover portions for changing a spacing dimension between said cover portions for accommodating different shoe sizes, said adjustment strap having a plurality of serially arranged eyes formed therein, one of said cover portions including means for adjustably affixing said adjustment strap thereto, said means for adjustably affixing including a plurality of longitudinally spaced recesses formed alternately in said opposing upper and lower surfaces of said cover portion, each of said plurality of recesses being in longitudinal open communication with adjacent others of said plurality of recesses for threadedly receiving said adjustment strap therein, one of said plurality of recesses having a bottom surface thereof formed with a plurality of tabs extending therefrom for releasable coupling with selected ones of said plurality of eyes.
CROSS-RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/172,176 filed Dec. 23, 1993, now abandoned, entitled "SPIKED SHOE PROTECTOR" by inventor Owen Craig Pollard.
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