Claims
- 1. A golf spike system adapted to be releasably coupled to a threaded aperture in the sole of a golf shoe, the golf spike system comprising:
- a stud formed symmetrically with a vertical axis, the stud having a lower portion in a downwardly extending generally conical configuration to constitute a ground engaging surface, the stud also having an upper portion in a cylindrical configuration with screw threads on its peripheral surface for releasably coupling to a threaded aperture in the sole of a golf shoe, the stud also having a first intermediate portion located between the upper and lower portions adjacent to the upper portion and formed with a geometrically shaped external periphery having radially extending components of a first height, the stud also having a second intermediate portion between the upper and lower portions adjacent to the lower portion and formed with a rectangular external periphery for coupling with a tool formed with a corresponding rectangular shaped internal periphery, the stud also having a central portion between the first and second intermediate portions and formed with a circular shape having a radius substantially equal to the size of the first intermediate portion, the stud being formed of steel in a one piece construction; and
- a washer formed symmetrically with a vertical axis with a central aperture therethrough forming an upper axial extent and a lower axial extent, the lower extent of the aperture being circular in shape to receive the central portion of the stud, the upper extent of the aperture extending entirely through the washer and being geometrically shaped to receive the first intermediate portion of the stud the upper extent of the aperture housing having a height essentially equal to the first height, the washer having wrench holes in its lower face radially spaced from the aperture, the stud being threadably attachable to a threaded aperture of a golf shoe with the washer therebetween and with the axis of the stud being co-extensive with the axis of the washer.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 08/181,763 filed Jan. 19, 1994, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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