Claims
- 1. A terrain-engaging cleat or crampon for enhancing traction on a flexible boot or shoe, comprising:
a platform including an upper surface with a footbed of size and configuration to receive the bottom of a front portion of a flexible boot or shoe, under the ball of a user's foot, such that the heel of the boot or shoe extends behind the platform, a plurality of teeth extending downwardly from edges of the platform, including left and right side teeth and at least two frontal teeth, the frontal teeth extending forward from the platform and lying in at least one plane which is obliquely angled relative to the platform, and a harness assembly secured to the platform, extending laterally outwardly from forward and rearward locations on the platform, and including strap means for engaging over the top of a user's boot including generally over an arch region of the boot, with strap connecting means for engaging the strap means firmly on the boot.
- 2. The crampon of claim 1, further including a heel strap connected to the harness assembly and capable of extending around the back of the user's boot for connection to an opposite side of the harness assembly, with means for engaging the heel strap firmly around the boot.
- 3. The crampon of claim 1, wherein the platform comprises a stainless steel stamping, said teeth being integral with the platform.
- 4. The crampon of claim 1, wherein the harness assembly includes a web of flexible material secured to the platform and extending laterally outwardly and upwardly therefrom, with portions of the web at each side of the crampon extending from positions both forward of and behind the side teeth, and said strap means being connected to and extending from the web.
- 5. The crampon of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth include an angled tooth on each side of the crampon, between the side tooth and the frontal teeth, each angled tooth having a generally flat face that is angled obliquely relative to a forward direction of motion of the crampon such that the angled teeth afford traction for the crampon in both the forward/back direction and in lateral directions.
- 6. The crampon of claim 5, wherein the platform and teeth are integrally formed together of a stainless steel stamping, and wherein each angled tooth comprises a neck extending down through a bend from the edge of the platform, with a stiffener pleat formed in the bend, extending from the platform down into the flat face of the tooth for increased strength through the bend, and the flat face of the tooth being substantially wider than the neck portion, and the angled tooth being formed into an ice-engaging point at a bottom edge of the tooth, the point being essentially directly beneath the undulation so that stress in the angled tooth from the user's weight bearing on the crampon is resisted by the stiffener pleat.
- 7. The crampon of claim 1, wherein each of the side teeth has a neck portion extending from the platform down into the tooth, and a generally flat portion of the tooth substantially wider than the neck portion, and including a bottom edge of the side tooth formed into a point for engaging ice.
- 8. The crampon of claim 1, wherein the platform includes a tail extension at its rear, with a rear attachment point of the tail extension located approximately at the arch of the user's shoe or boot, and the harness assembly including a flexible web secured to the platform and extending outwardly and upwardly from both left and right sides of the platform, the web including a rear portion secured to said attachment point on the tail extension, said strap means including a strap secured to the web generally above the attachment point so that the strap extends over the user's boot generally over the arch of the boot.
- 9. The crampon of claim 8, wherein the platform with the teeth and tail extension comprise an integral stainless steel stamping.
- 10. The crampon of claim 8, further including a heel strap secured to rear portions of the web, generally aft of the platform's tail extension and having connection means for engaging the heel strap around the back of the user's boot.
- 11. The crampon of claim 8, wherein the flexible web includes forward harness legs extending up and positioned to partially wrap over a forward portion of the boot, approximately at the ball of the foot, a rear pair of harness legs extending up and positioned to partially wrap around the boot approximately at the arch area of the foot, and a pair of rear extensions extending in a rearward direction, with a heel strap secured to the rear extensions and including connection means for engaging the heel strap around the back of the user's boot.
- 12. The crampon of claim 1, wherein the footbed on the platform is contoured in a concave configuration, generally to conform to the bottom of the user's boot.
- 13. The crampon of claim 1, wherein the strap means comprises a single strap secured to the harness assembly at four attachment points, the strap being arranged in a generally Z-shaped strap pattern with a first leg of the Z-shape spanning over the user's boot at the toe area, a second leg of the Z-shape spanning over the user's boot approximately above the arch, and a diagonal strap portion connecting the first and second legs of the Z-shape, and with intermediate ones of the four attachment points comprising common loop attachments allowing sliding of the strap through the loop attachments, so that the strap may be tightened from a single one of the attachment points.
- 14. A snowshoe and crampon combination including a crampon according to claim 1 and including a snowshoe, the snowshoe having a snowshoe frame and a decking secured to the frame, with a registry plate connected to the frame and positioned generally where a toe or ball area of the user's boot is to be located when the snowshoe is worn by a user, with open space in the snowshoe decking at least in areas to front and sides of the registry plate, the crampon having a series of downwardly extending teeth, including teeth so arranged to generally extend down alongside the crampon registry plate and to extend downwardly through said space and beneath the plate to engage terrain when the crampon is engaged against an upper surface of the plate, and the registry plate and the crampon including cooperating means for substantially locking the crampon in position on the registry plate against relative shifting movement and twisting movement, whereby the crampon may be worn on the user's boot for ice conditions, without the snowshoe, and when deep snow is to be traversed by the user, the boot and crampon can be secured directly and securely to the snowshoe, the crampon thus providing a cleat for the snowshoe.
- 15. The snowshoe and crampon combination of claim 14, wherein the registry plate has lateral extensions positioned to engage between teeth of the crampon when the crampon is lowered down onto the registry plate.
- 16. The snowshoe and crampon combination of claim 14, wherein the registry plate has crampon-engaging structure, and including means cooperating between the crampon-engaging structure and the crampon teeth for engaging the teeth of the crampon with the crampon engaging structure so as to center the crampon on the registry plate as the user steps the crampon down onto the registry plate.
- 17. The snowshoe and crampon combination of claim 16, wherein the means for engaging the teeth includes means within said structure of the registry plate for engaging with the frontal teeth of the crampon, the frontal teeth being tapered and generally triangular in shape.
- 18. The snowshoe and crampon combination of claim 17, wherein the frontal teeth are two in number, and the means for engaging the teeth comprising structure positioned to engage between the two frontal teeth.
- 19. The snowshoe and crampon combination of claim 17, wherein said crampon-engaging structure of the registry plate comprises a lateral slot configured to receive the frontal teeth of the crampon through the slot as the toe end of the crampon is lowered down onto the plate.
- 20. A snowshoe and crampon combination, comprising:
a snowshoe including a snowshoe frame and a decking secured to the snowshoe frame, the snowshoe further including a crampon registry plate positioned generally where a toe or ball area of the user's boot is located when the snowshoe is worn by a user, with open space in the snowshoe decking around portions of the registry plate, a terrain-engaging cleat or crampon with means for engagement with the user's boot and for securing the crampon to the boot so as to be useful in enhancing traction for the user independent of the snowshoe, the crampon having a series of downwardly extending teeth, including teeth so arranged to generally extend down alongside the crampon registry plate and to extend downwardly through said open space and beneath the plate to engage terrain when the crampon is engaged against an upper surface of the plate, and the registry plate and the crampon including cooperating means for substantially locking the crampon in position on the registry plate against relative shifting movement and twisting movement, whereby the crampon may be worn on the user's boot for ice conditions, without the snowshoe, and when deep snow is to be traversed by the user, the boot and crampon can be secured directly and securely to the snowshoe, the crampon thus providing a cleat for the snowshoe.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the snowshoe further includes securing means connected to the registry plate for preventing uplifting of the user's boot and crampon from the plate.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the snowshoe includes bias means urging the registry plate toward a position wherein the rear end of the snowshoe is tipped downwardly relative to the user's boot when the crampon is secured to the snowshoe.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the cooperating means for locking the crampon onto the registry plate comprises the crampon having frontal teeth which extend downwardly and forwardly from a front end of the crampon, and the crampon having side protrusions just aft of the frontal teeth and extending downwardly and each including a tooth angled downwardly and with a forward edge angled downwardly and forwardly, and the registry plate having a lateral front bar with a pair of left and right laterally extending tip structures each positioned to fit between one of the frontal teeth and one of the side protrusions such that the crampon can be engaged onto the registry plate by stepping the crampon down onto the plate with the crampon's frontal teeth positioned over and forward of the plate's front bar and such that the front bar nests between back sides of the frontal teeth and said forward edges of the side protrusions with the tip structures against said forward edges, when the crampon is engaged down flatly against the plate.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the registry plate further includes side stabilizers aft of the front bar and extending laterally outwardly and wherein the crampon includes side teeth aft of said side protrusions, the side stabilizers being positioned to engage and closely fit between the side teeth to properly register the crampon on the registry plate.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the cooperating means for locking the crampon onto the registry plate comprises the crampon having frontal teeth which extend downwardly and forwardly from a front end of the crampon, and the registry plate having front structure with means for engaging the crampon's frontal teeth so as to center the front of the crampon on the registry plate and to prevent upward movement of the crampon from the registry plate when the crampon is fully inserted thereon.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 9,948, filed Jan. 21, 1998, now ______. In addition, this application incorporates by reference the disclosure of Ser. No. 9,948.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09294517 |
Apr 1999 |
US |
Child |
09902962 |
Jul 2001 |
US |