The present invention is directed to a traction device for footwear, and more particularly, to a removable traction device intended to be worn over a conventional shoe or boot to improve traction for the wearer when traversing potentially slick or slippery surfaces, such as caused by sleet, snow, ice and the like.
Many type of conventional footwear, including dress shoes, work boots and even athletic shoes, may not provide adequate traction for the wearer on certain types of slippery or wet surfaces. Hence, in attempting to traverse such a slippery, icy or wet surface, injury may occur.
In order to avoid the likelihood of injury, a number of solutions have been proposed, such as non-slip footwear and footwear attachment devices, which are aimed at increasing the traction between the wearer and the slippery surface. One example of such a device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,909,945 to the present assignee, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. While this device has been commercially successful over the years, it is not readily adaptable to different surface conditions that might be encountered by a wearer or wearer preferences. Another example is disclosed in U.S. Patent Publication No. U.S. 2010/0058615 to the present assignee, the entire contents of which are also hereby incorporated by reference, but this device is more suitable for indoor use and conditions.
Accordingly, it would thus be desirable to provide user friendly non-slip footwear that is economical, adaptable to a variety of footwear and wearer preferences, and which is also adaptable to a variety of surface conditions.
These and other objects are achieved by the removable traction device of the present invention. According to one aspect of the invention, a removable traction device for wearing over an article of footwear comprises an outer peripheral band; a traction area defined within said outer peripheral band and including a removable traction member; and a plurality of resilient connecting strands extending between said traction area and said outer peripheral band; wherein said traction area includes an exterior ground engaging surface and an interior surface opposite thereto; and wherein the interior surface includes a peripheral flange defining a traction member receiving pocket, said removable traction member being insertable into and removable from said traction member receiving pocket.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, wire traction enhancing members are provided to encircle at least some of said plurality of resilient connecting strands. The wire traction enhancing members comprise a wire formed into a coil around at least some of said plurality of resilient connecting strands. Still further, the wire has a non-circular cross-section and/or the coil has a non-circular configuration.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description, in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
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The traction device 10 includes a lower surface 44 intended to face towards the slick, icy or slippery ground surface when worn and an upper surface 46 intended to face towards the article of footwear over which the traction 10 is worn. The traction area 14 also includes an exterior ground engaging surface 26 and an interior surface 28 opposite thereto. The interior surface 28 of the traction area 14 includes a peripheral flange 24 defining a traction plate receiving pocket 34 for securing a traction plate 22 therewithin. The traction plate 22 defines a first ground engaging surface 36 including a plurality of traction elements and a second surface 38 opposite thereto and facing towards the article of footwear, when worn. The exterior surface 26 of the traction area 14 further includes a plurality of openings 30 and a first surface 36 of the traction plate 22 including a plurality of traction elements 32 extending through the plurality of openings 30. Thus, traction plate 22 can removably secured within the traction area 14 when the periphery of the traction plate 22 is received within the traction plate receiving pocket 34 and the traction elements 32 are extended through the openings 30.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the traction plate 22 is formed from a plastic material, such as nylon, for example and the traction element 32 is a metal spike element made from tungsten steel.
The outer peripheral band 12 has an approximately oval shape with a generally rounded front or toe section 12a, a generally rounded rear or heel section 12b, and two side sections 12c and 12d interconnecting the toe and heel sections 12a and 12b. The toe section 12a is preferably rounded so as to prevent the toe from catching and causing the wearer to trip and/or fall. The heel section 12b preferably includes a slight extension defining a heel tab 48 to assist the user in donning the traction device 10 over a conventional article of footwear, as described further below. The side sections 12c, 12d also include protruding tabs 50a, 50b for the purpose of better fitting a multitude of footwear types.
The plurality of connecting strands 16, 18 include first connecting members 16 preferably connecting the traction area 14 to the side sections 12c, 12d of the peripheral band 12, and second connecting members 18 preferably connecting the traction area 14 to front section 12a and/or rear section 12b the peripheral band 12.
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In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, and as shown best in
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The traction device 100, 200 includes a lower surface 44 intended to face towards the slick, icy or slippery ground surface when worn and an upper surface 46 intended to face towards the article of footwear over which the traction 10 is worn. As best shown in
The outer peripheral band 12 has an approximately oval shape with a generally rounded front or toe section 12a, a generally rounded rear or heel section 12b, and two side sections 12c and 12d interconnecting the toe and heel sections 12a and 12b. The toe section 12a is preferably rounded so as to prevent the toe from catching and causing the wearer to trip and/or fall. The heel section 12b preferably includes a slight extension defining a heel tab 48 to assist the user in donning the traction device 10 over a conventional article of footwear, as described further below. The side sections 12c, 12d also include protruding tabs 50a, 50b. In addition, to further secure traction device 100, 200 on the article of footwear 52, a strap 54, such as a VELCRO® strap, is provided between two opposing rings 56 or other connecting loops, brackets, or the like.
The plurality of connecting strands 16, 18 include first connecting members 16 preferably connecting at least one traction area 14 to the peripheral band 12, and second connecting members 18 preferably connecting at least one traction area 14 to the peripheral band 12. As described above relative to the embodiment of
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A further embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
While the present invention has been described with respect to a particular embodiment of the present invention, this is by way of illustration for purposes of disclosure rather than to confine the invention to any specific arrangement as there are various alterations, changes, deviations, eliminations, substitutions, omissions and departures which may be made in the particular embodiment shown and described without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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