Claims
- 1. A footwear attachment device for releasable mounting on a primary footwear to provide a desired type of traction, the primary footwear having an upper including a toe portion, a heel portion and side portions, a sole including a fore-foot portion and a heel portion, said attachment device comprising an integral member having a mounting ring, a forefoot-sole engaging portion, a heel-sole engaging portion and plural stretchable connecting webs, each web being attached at a first end thereof to said mounting ring and having a length extending within the bounds of said ring, said forefoot-sole engaging portion being mounted within the bounds of said ring by attachment to a second end of selected ones of said connecting webs and having a ground engaging fibrous surface, said heel-sole engaging portion being mounted within the bounds of said ring by attachment to a second end of other selected ones of said connecting webs and having a ground engaging fibrous surface, said ring being stretchable to enable said ring to encircle the toe portion, heel portion and side portions of the upper of the primary footwear to releasably mount the attachment device thereon, with said forefoot-sole engaging portion being disposed in engagement with the forefoot portion of the sole of the primary footwear, and with said heel-sole engaging portion being disposed in engagement with the heel portion of the sole of the primary footwear and with said ground engaging fibrous surfaces being exposed for providing a desired type of traction.
- 2. The attachment device of claim 1 wherein said fibrous surface is formed of a mat of a multitude of organized fibers.
- 3. The attachment device of claim 1 wherein said fibrous surface is formed of a mat of a multitude of unorganized fibers.
- 4. The attachment device of claim 1 wherein said fibers are formed of a synthetic material.
- 5. The attachment device of claim 4 wherein said fibers are formed of vinyl.
- 6. The attachment device of claim 1 wherein said fibers are vinyl loops.
- 7. The attachment device of claim 4 wherein said fibers are formed of polyester or nylon fibers.
- 8. The attachment device of claim 1 wherein said fibrous surfaces are formed of mats having a thickness within the range of 3/8 inch to 5/8 inch.
- 9. The attachment device of claim 1 wherein said fibrous surface is in the form of a mat having a multitude of vinyl loop fibers.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of our earlier application Ser. No. 09/012,108, filed on Jan. 22, 1998, entitled Traction Altering Attachment Device With Resilient Mounting Ring For Use On Footwear, which application is assigned to the same assignee as this invention and whose disclosure is incorporated by reference herein.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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"Easy-Wear Ice Cleats" sold by Carole Martin Gifts of Champlain NY. |
"Spiky Slip Protection On Ice And Snow" sold by G.W.Russell & Associates, Ltd. of Allentown, PA. |
"Rud Shoe Chain" sold by RUD-Kettenfabrik Rieger & Dietz of Germany. |
A catalog page showing a "68 300 . . . Spiky plus," a "C/68 301 . . . Conti-Spiky," and a "A/68 310 00 Rud Quickstep" non-slip footwear attachments. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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