Claims
- 1. A cleat assembly for removably securing a cleat to an athletic shoe having an essentially planar lower surface and an array of exposed, recessed threaded bores, said cleat assembly comprising:
- a first interengaging member and second interengaging member, said first interengaging member comprising a T-shaped member including a threaded stem and a plurality of arms projecting radially and generally perpendicular to said threaded stem, and
- said second interengaging member comprising a generally circular base having an essentially planar top surface and a lower surface exhibiting a plurality of arcuate legs extending downwardly from the lower surface of said base, and a central opening through the base from the lower surface through the top surface in said base,
- whereby said threaded stem of said first interengaging member projects through said central opening of said second interengaging member to threadingly engage a designated threaded bore thereby releasably securing said cleat assembly to said shoe, and releasably interengaging said first and second interengaging members.
- 2. The cleat assembly of claim 1, wherein said second interengaging member includes a pair of diametrically extending channels formed across the lower surface of said base, and said channels being comparably configured to receive said plurality of arms of said first interengaging member.
- 3. The cleat assembly of claim 2, wherein said channels include grooves extending in near proximity to a periphery of said generally circular base and said channels being configured to snugly seat said plurality of arms.
- 4. The cleat assembly of claim 2, wherein said arcuate legs of said second interengaging member are arranged in plural concentric circles about said lower surface.
- 5. The cleat assembly of claim 4, wherein said innermost circle of said arcuate legs includes at least one inwardly, radially directed support.
- 6. The cleat assembly of claim 3, wherein said pair of diametrically extending channels of said second interengaging member are oriented at substantially right angles relative to each other to subdivide said arcuate legs into quadrants.
- 7. The cleat assembly of claim 6, wherein said plurality of arms of said first interengaging member consist of four arms in a common plane and equidistant from each other.
- 8. The cleat assembly of claim 1, wherein said arcuate legs of said second interengaging member include tapered side walls converging from said lower surface to a remote flat, traction engaging surface.
- 9. The cleat assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second interengaging members are molded and of a non-metal material.
- 10. The cleat assembly of claim 1, wherein said top surface of said second interengaging member is contoured to lie contiguous with the essentially planar lower surface of the athletic shoe.
- 11. The cleat assembly of claim 1, wherein said T-shaped member further includes a shaped recess to accommodate a hand tool.
- 12. In combination,
- an athletic shoe including a sole having an upper surface with an upper portion extending therefrom for receiving a foot therein, and a generally planar lower surface including an array of exposed, recessed threaded bores for threadably engaging a traction enhancing cleat assembly; and
- a plurality of cleat assemblies, each cleat assembly of said plurality of cleat assemblies releasably engaging one of said threaded bores, said cleat assembly comprising first and second interengaging members, said first interengaging member comprising a T-shaped member including a threaded stem and a plurality of arms projecting radially and generally perpendicular from said threaded stem, and said second interengaging member comprising a generally circular base having an essentially planar top surface and a lower surface exhibiting a plurality of arcuate legs extending downwardly from the lower surface of said base, and a central opening, completely through said base including the top surface and the bottom surface;
- whereby said threaded stem of said first interengaging member projects through said central opening of said second interengaging member from said lower surface through said top surface to threadably engage a designated threaded bore thereby releasably securing said cleat assembly to said shoe, and releasably interengaging first and second interengaging members.
- 13. The combination of claim 12, wherein said second interengaging member includes a pair of diametrically extending channels formed across the lower surface of said base, and said channels being comparably configured to receive said plurality of arms of said first interengaging member.
- 14. The combination of claim 13, wherein said channels include grooves extending in near proximity to a periphery of said generally circular base and said channels configured to snugly seat said plurality of arms.
- 15. The combination of claim 13, wherein said arcuate legs of said second interengaging member are arranged in plural concentric circles about said lower surface.
- 16. The combination of claim 15, wherein said innermost circle of said arcuate legs of said second interengaging member includes at least one inwardly, radially directed support extension.
- 17. The combination of claim 14, wherein said pair of diametrically extending channels of said second interengaging member are oriented at substantially right angles relative to each other to subdivide said arcuate legs into quadrants.
- 18. The combination of claim 17, wherein said plurality of said first interengaging member consist of four arms in a common plane and equidistant from each other.
- 19. The combination of claim 12, wherein said arcuate legs of said second interengaging member include tapered walls converging from said lower surface to a remote flat, traction engaging surface.
- 20. The combination of claim 12, wherein said first and second interengaging members are molded and of a non-metal material.
- 21. The combination of claim 12, wherein said top surface of said second interengaging member is contoured to lie contiguous with said generally planar lower surface of said athletic shoe.
- 22. The combination of claim 12, wherein said T-shaped member further includes a shaped recess to accommodate a hand tool.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/053,023, filed Jul. 18, 1997.
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