RETRACTABLE CLEAT PROTECTOR FOR CLEATED BICYCLE SHOES
A retractable cleat protector for cleated bicycle shoes. It has a cleat protector body with a lower ground facing surface, and an upper cleat facing surface having recesses formed therein for engaging with a cleat. A cleat retention loop of flexible and elastic material is connected to the cleat protector body for retaining the cleat protector to the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe. A mode selection loop of flexible and elastic material is connected to the cleat protector body for selectively retaining the cleat protector body in a first orientation wherein the cleat protector body covers a cleat on a bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe, and a second orientation wherein the cleat protector body is retained away from the cleat on the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe.
The invention relates to protective covers or cleat protectors for cleats located on the bottom of footwear, and more particularly a retractable cleat protector for cleated bicycle shoes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn order to derive more power from pedaling bicycles, various systems have been developed over many years that allow a rider to detachably engage the rider's shoes with the pedals. Early toe clip system offered significant advantages over platform pedals because they allow the cyclist to drive the pedal during the full rotation, i.e., pulling up on the pedal as well as pushing down. They also allowed riders to wear conventional shoes without any special attachments on the soles.
In most current systems using cleats on the shoes and clipless pedals, a plate or other cleat structure at the bottom of the shoe snaps into a spring-loaded holder on the pedal. This is accomplished by the rider pressing his or her foot down onto the pedal. To remove the cleated shoe from the pedals, the rider will twists his or her foot to the side to detach the cleat from the spring loaded holder. These systems are more efficient that toe clip systems. One drawback, however, is that these systems include a cleat that extends downwardly from the bottom of the sole of the shoe, which is typically formed or metal and/or hard plastic. These cleats can be damaged by walking on the ground and cleats can likewise make noise and scuff flooring.
There are covers adapted to cover the bottom of a shoe having cleats including covers that snap to the bottom of the entire sole, covers that snap onto the cleats, and variations thereof. However, none of these prior art cleat covers teach cleat covers that stay on the bottom of the bicycle shoe during use for bicycling while the shoes are clipped to the pedals, as well as times the cleat cover covers the cleats while the cleated bicycle shoe wearer walks around. Accordingly the prior art cleat covers must be removed from the bottom of the cleated bicycle shoes when the rider is riding, carried somewhere (e.g., in the rider's jersey, in a pouch, etc.) and then reattached when the rider wishes to walk with his or her cleats protected. This is inconvenient and time consuming, and the extra space to hold such cleat covers is typically limited during bicycle rides, and there is a risk of losing the cleat covers in the process.
There accordingly remains a need for a retractable cleat protector for cleated bicycle shoes that are retained on the cleated bicycle shoe during bike rides, but which can be moved to cover the cleats when the bicycle shoes are used for walking around.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention provides a retractable cleat protector for cleated bicycle shoes, comprising: a cleat protector body; a cleat retention means for retaining the cleat protector body to the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe; and a mode selection means for selectively retaining the cleat protector body in a first orientation wherein the cleat protector body covers a cleat on the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe, and a second orientation wherein the cleat is uncovered by cleat protector body.
The invention also provides a retractable cleat protector for cleated bicycle shoes, comprising: a cleat protector body with a lower ground facing surface, and an upper cleat facing surface having recesses formed therein for engaging with a cleat; a cleat retention loop of flexible and elastic material connected to the cleat protector body for retaining the cleat protector to the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe; and a mode selection loop of flexible and elastic material connected to the cleat protector body for selectively retaining the cleat protector body in a first orientation wherein the cleat protector body covers the cleat, and a second orientation wherein the cleat protector body is retained away from the cleat and on the bottom of the cleated bicycle shoe.
The invention further provides a retractable cleat protector for bicycle shoes having a cleat fixed to its sole, comprising: a cleat protector body; a cleat retention means for retaining the cleat protector body to the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe; means for permitting the pivoting of the cleat protector body relative to the cleat retention means; and means for retaining the cleat protector body away from the cleat and near the shoe's sole.
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In additional embodiments of retractable cleat protectors, rather than using a clip on the bottom of the sole, a shoe engagement elastic band is attached to the cleat protector opposite to where the cleat protector connects to the cleat attachment band. When the cleat cover is in the biking mode, the cleat cover portion is flipped towards the heel, and the shoe engagement band is passed around the heel of the shoe. When the user wishes to walk around, the cleat cover is flipped back to cover the cleat on the bottom on the shoe, and the shoe engagement band is passed around the toe box of the shoe.
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The retractable cleat protectors 10, 40 50, 100, 200, 300, 400 can be molded from natural or synthetic plastic, rubber, silicone, and/or other elastomeric materials, with the cleat cover portions formed of the same type but harder durometer rated material that the loops, or two dissimilar materials can be molded together to form the retractable cleat protectors, 10, 40, 50, 100, 200, 300, and 400. The cleat protector bodies 22, 46, 52, 152, 252, 352, and/or 452 can, if desired, be formed of more wear resistant material than other sections of the cleat protectors and/or can be treated to become harder and more wear resistant in these areas. Also, while the cleat protectors have been described for use with generally triangular shaped cleats, the cleat protectors can be sized and shaped to fit cleats of any sizes and shapes.
Unlike prior art cleated bicycle shoe protectors, with the inventors' cleat protectors, the cleat protectors are lightweight and unobtrusive and can remain attached to the bottom of the shoe even while riding, which makes them more convenient to use than prior bicycle shoe cleat protectors. Although the example of bicycles with cleat receiving pedals is used herein, the retractable cleat protector of the invention can be used with other pedal operated vehicles besides bicycles.
Although the embodiments shoe an elastic band being used to hold the cleat protector to the cleat, e.g., by wrapped around a perimeter thereof, other means can be used for this purpose. For example, in lieu of the elastic band, the cleat protector could include a plate or other element that is positioned under the cleat and held down by the cleat, and is hinged to the cleat cover portion. Indeed, such a hinge could have two set and biased positions so that the cleat cover either flips to the walking mode, or the biking mode.
Having thus described exemplary embodiments of the present invention, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the above disclosures are exemplary only and that various other alternatives, adaptations and modifications may be made within the scope of the present invention. The presently disclosed embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
Claims
1. A retractable cleat protector for cleated bicycle shoes, comprising:
- a cleat protector body;
- a cleat retention means for retaining the cleat protector body to the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe; and
- a mode selection means for selectively retaining the cleat protector body in a first orientation wherein the cleat protector body covers a cleat on the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe, and a second orientation wherein the cleat is uncovered by cleat protector body.
2. The retractable cleat protector of claim 1, wherein the cleat retention means comprises a cleat retention loop of flexible and elastic material connected to the cleat protector body.
3. The retractable cleat protector of claim 1, wherein the mode selection means comprises a mode selection loop of flexible and elastic material connected to the cleat protector body.
4. The retractable cleat protector of claim 1, wherein the cleat protector body comprises a body with a lower ground facing surface, and an upper cleat facing surface having recesses formed therein for engaging with a cleat.
5. The retractable cleat protector of claim 4, wherein the cleat protector body is generally triangular shaped and the upper cleat facing surface has a wider lower ridge with a recess formed therein for engagement of a wider end of a cleat, and a cupped portion with a recess formed therein at an apex of the generally triangular cleat protector body which is engaged with a narrower end of the cleat, and wherein the cleat protector body has a cleat cover face that covers a bottom surface of the cleat protector body and which covers a cleat the cleat protector body covers.
6. The retractable cleat protector of claim 4, wherein the cleat protector body is generally triangular and the upper cleat facing surface has a wider lower ridge with a recess formed therein for engagement of a wider end of a cleat, and a cupped portion with a recess formed therein at an apex of the generally triangular cleat protector body which is engaged with a narrower end of the cleat, and wherein the wider lower ridge and the cupped portion are connected together with flexible arms.
7. The retractable cleat protector of claim 4, wherein protrusions are formed on the lower ground facing surface of the cleat protector body.
8. The retractable cleat protector of claim 4, wherein the cleat protector body is generally rectangular shaped and the upper cleat facing surface has a lower ridge with a recess formed therein for engagement of a lower end of a cleat, and a cupped portion with a recess formed therein at an upper end of generally rectangular cleat protector body which is engaged with an upper end of the cleat, and wherein the cleat protector body has a cleat cover face that covers a bottom surface of the cleat protector body and which covers a cleat the cleat protector body covers.
9. The retractable cleat protector of claim 1, wherein the cleat retention means comprises a cleat retention loop of flexible and elastic material connected to a first end of the cleat protector body and the mode selection means comprises a mode selection loop of flexible and elastic material connected to a second end of the cleat protector body, and wherein the cleat retention loop and the mode selection loop extend away from the cleat protector body in opposite directions.
10. The retractable cleat protector of claim 9, wherein the cleat retention loop is sized to be looped around a cleat on the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe, and the mode selection loop is sized to be looped around a toe box of a cleated bicycle shoe to retain the cleat protector body on the cleat when the retractable cleat protector is used in a walking mode, and in a riding mode the cleat protector body is flipped backward into contact with the bottom of the cleated bicycle shoe and the mode selection loop is looped around a heel of the cleated bicycle shoe to retain the cleat protector body away from the cleat so that the cleated bicycle shoe can be connected with cleated pedals.
11. The retractable cleat protector of claim 9, wherein the cleat retention loop is connected with flexible aims to the cleat protector body.
12. The retractable cleat protector of claim 1, wherein the cleat protector body has a lower ground facing surface and an upper cleat facing surface, and wherein the cleat retention means comprises a cleat retention loop of flexible and elastic material connected to a first end cleat protector body and the mode selection means comprises a mode selection loop of flexible and elastic material connected to a second end of the cleat protector body, and wherein the cleat retention loop and the mode selection loop extend away from the cleat protector body in the same direction and outwardly away from the upper cleat facing surface.
13. The retractable cleat protector of claim 11, wherein the cleat retention loop and the mode selection loop are sized to be looped around a toe box of a cleated bicycle shoe to retain the cleat protector body positioned to cover the cleat when the retractable cleat protector is used in a walking mode, and in a riding mode the cleat protector body is flipped backward into contact with the bottom of the bicycle shoe and the mode selection loop is looped around a heel of the bicycle shoe to retain the cleat protector body away from the cleat so that the cleated bicycle shoe can be connected with cleated pedals.
14. The retractable cleat protector of claim 1, wherein the cleat retention means and the mode selection means are formed of flexible and elastic material.
15. The retractable cleat protector of claim 14, wherein the cleat protector body is formed of a stiffer and more rigid material than the cleat retention means and the mode selection means.
16. A retractable cleat protector for cleated bicycle shoes, comprising:
- a cleat protector body for covering a bicycle shoe cleat;
- a cleat retainer connected to the cleat protector body for retaining the cleat protector to the bottom of a cleated bicycle shoe; and
- a mode selector connected to the cleat protector body for selectively retaining the cleat protector body in a first orientation wherein the cleat protector body covers the bicycle shoe cleat, and a second orientation wherein the cleat protector body is retained away from the bicycle shoe cleat and on the bottom of the cleated bicycle shoe.
17. The retractable cleat protector of claim 17, wherein the cleat protector body has an upper cleat facing surface with a lower ridge with an elongate recess formed therein for engagement of a wider end of the bicycle shoe cleat, and an upper cupped portion with a recesses formed therein at an upper end of the cleat protector body which is engaged with an upper end of the bicycle shoe cleat.
18. The retractable cleat protector of claim 16, wherein the cleat retainer connects to the cleat on the bottom of the cleated bicycle shoe without interfering with its function, and in a walking mode, the mode selector connects to a toe box of a cleated bicycle shoe to position the cleat protector body over the bicycle shoe cleat, and in a riding mode, the cleat protector body is moved away from the bicycle shoe cleat and the mode selected is connected to a heel of the bicycle shoe to retain the cleat protector body away from the bicycle shoe cleat so that the cleated bicycle shoe can be connected with cleated pedals.
19. The retractable cleat protector of claim 16, wherein the cleat protector body has a lower ground facing surface and an upper cleat facing surface, and wherein the cleat retainer comprises a cleat retention loop of flexible and elastic material connected to a first end of the cleat protector body, and the mode selector comprises a loop of flexible and elastic material connected to a second end of the cleat protector body, and wherein the cleat retention loop and the mode selection loop extend outwardly away from the cleat protector body in the same direction.
20. The retractable cleat protector of claim 16, wherein the cleat protector body has a lower ground facing surface and an upper cleat facing surface, and wherein the cleat retainer comprises a cleat retention loop of flexible and elastic material connected to a first end of the cleat protector body and the mode selector comprises a loop of flexible and elastic material connected to a second end of the cleat protector body, and wherein the cleat retention loop and the mode selection loop extend outwardly away from the cleat protector body in different directions.
21. The retractable cleat protector of claim 16, wherein the cleat protector body is formed of a stiffer and/or more rigid material than the cleat retention loop and the mode selection loop.
22. A retractable cleat protector for bicycle shoes having a cleat fixed to its sole, comprising:
- a cleat protector body;
- means for pivotally connecting the cleat protector body to the cleat; and
- means for selectively retaining the cleat protector body either away from the cleat and near the shoe's sole or over the cleat.
23. The retractable cleat protector for bicycle shoes of claim 22, wherein the means for pivotally connecting the cleat protector body to the cleat comprises an engagement loop of flexible material connected to the cleat protector body, which loop of flexible material loops around a perimeter of a cleat without interfering with its function.
24. The retractable cleat protector for bicycle shoes of claim 22, wherein the means for pivotally connecting the cleat protector body to the cleat comprises a hinge connecting the cleat protector body to the cleat.
25. The retractable cleat protector for bicycle shoes of claim 22, wherein the means for selectively retaining the cleat protector body either away from the cleat and near the shoe's sole or over the cleat comprises the cleat protector body having an engagement which selectively detachably connects to a retention clip which is attached to the sole of the shoe, or to the cleat.
26. The retractable cleat protector for bicycle shoes of claim 22, wherein the means for selectively retaining the cleat protector body either away from the cleat and near the shoe's sole or over the cleat comprises a mode selection loop of flexible and elastic material connected to the cleat protector body, which mode selection loop selectively loops around a front of the shoe to position the cleat protector body over the cleat when in a walking mode, or loops around a back of the shoe to position the cleat protector body off of the cleat when in a riding mode.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 20, 2010
Publication Date: Mar 22, 2012
Inventors: Stephen Opie (Arlington, MA), Jimmy Tsen (Needham, MA), Marianne Kay (Rancho Santa Fe, CA)
Application Number: 12/886,464