Buttress for Removable Cleats
A shoe sole for receiving at least one cleat has at least one cleat receptacle, and at least one buttress forming a protrusion on the bottom of the shoe sole. The buttress may be adjacent to the receptacle. The buttress may be configured to support an outer edge of a cleat mounted in the receptacle.
This patent application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 61/905,919, filed Nov. 19, 2013, titled “Buttress for Removable Cleats,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates to athletic shoes, and more particularly to cleats.
BACKGROUND ARTAthletic shoe cleats, in particular golf cleats, have been subject to changing designs in recent years, to attempt to provide users with a variety of advantages. In particular, shoes with removable cleats have had great success. Recent improvement in cleats and receptacle design for facilitating the attachment and release of the cleat from the shoe has made the cleat more susceptible to unwanted dislodgement due to impact occurring during use of the cleats. An illustration of the manner in which such a cleat may be dislodged is shown in
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a shoe sole for receiving at least one cleat has at least one cleat receptacle, and at least one buttress forming a protrusion on the bottom of the shoe sole. The buttress may be adjacent to the receptacle. The buttress may be configured to support an outer edge of a cleat mounted in the receptacle.
Some embodiments may have a cleat mounted in the receptacle. The buttress may support at least a single leg of the cleat. The buttress may be configured so that it contacts an outer edge of the leg of the cleat. Additionally, the buttress may be in constant contact with the cleat when the cleat is mounted in the receptacle. In some embodiments, the shoe sole may include two or more buttresses equidistant of each other.
In some embodiments, the receptacle may be surrounded by the at least one buttress. The buttress may be substantially in the shape of a ring. Optionally, the buttress may interlock with the cleat. In some embodiments, the inner diameter of the buttress may be equal to an outer diameter of the cleat so as to come in close contact with the cleat.
In some embodiments, the protrusion formed by the buttress has an acute angular apex facing the sole. A diameter at the apex of the buttress may be greater than an outer diameter of the cleat. The buttress may have a concave surface with a focal point located in the interior of the cleat receptacle. The focal point may be at the center of the cleat receptacle. In some embodiments, an orthogonal projection on the sole of the apex may be within the buttress. Alternatively, some embodiments may have an orthogonal projection on the sole of the apex that is beside the buttress. Alternatively, an orthogonal projection on the sole of the apex may be along a side of the buttress facing the cleat socket.
In some embodiments, the apex may have a height equal to a greatest height of the cleat. Alternatively, the apex may have a height smaller than a greatest height of the cleat.
In some embodiments, the buttress may be integral to the sole. In some embodiments of the invention, a shoe includes a shoe sole for receiving at least one cleat that has at least one cleat receptacle, and at least one buttress. The buttress forms a protrusion on the bottom of the shoe sole. The shoe may have the buttress adjacent to the receptacle, and the buttress may be configured to support an outer edge of a cleat mounted in the receptacle.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a shoe sole for receiving at least one cleat includes at least one cleat receptacle, and at least one buttress. The buttress may form a protrusion on the bottom of the shoe sole adjacent the receptacle. The buttress may be configured to prevent a cleat mounted in the receptacle from being dislodged from the receptacle.
In some embodiments, the buttress protects the cleat. The buttress may be spaced around the cleat. Optionally, at least one buttress may be lined up with a leg of the cleat. Additionally, the buttress may support at least a single leg of the cleat.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a shoe has a sole with a traction surface with one or more receptacles in the sole for receiving a cleat. The cleat may have at least one traction projection extending from the base and an engagement projection for connecting with the receptacle. The base may have an exterior circumferential surface having a first shape. The sole may include a ring protruding from the sole and positioned around the receptacle The ring may have an interior circumferential surface with a second shape, such that the second shape may complement the first shape of the base.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a shoe includes a sole with a traction surface with one or more receptacles for receiving a base for a cleat disposed in the sole. The cleat may have at least one traction projection extending from the base and an engagement projection for connecting with the receptacle. The base may have an exterior circumferential surface having a first shape. The sole may also include a plurality of protection elements protruding from the traction surface and spaced equidistantly around the receptacle. Each of the protection elements may have an inner surface adjacent the receptacle. The inner surfaces of each protection element may have a second shape that complements the first shape of the base.
The foregoing features of embodiments will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description, taken with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Removable cleats 12, mounted on athletic shoes soles 10, are prone to being dislodged from their receptacles 16 by traction forces 18 that develop around the cleats 12 and against the legs 14 of the cleats 12 during use. These forces 18 can have significant components lateral to the main axis of the cleats, as shown in
To counteract these lateral forces 18, one or more buttresses may be placed against or near the cleat 22. In some embodiments the buttress 28 may protect the cleat 22. Alternatively, the buttress 28 may support the cleat 22. In other embodiments the buttress 28 may protect and support the cleat 22. By supporting the cleat, the buttress 28 prevents the cleat from being dislodged from its receptacle in the sole. Referring to
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The buttress 28 may be formed as an integral part of the sole 20, or it may be prepared separately and secured to the sole 20 around the rim 21 of the receptacle 26 with glue or sequential molding. The material for the buttress 28 may be made of a material that is the same as the material of the sole 20, or it may be of a different material with a different stiffness (e.g. shore A). Examples of suitable materials may be synthetic polymers such as, rubber, silicone, thermoplastic urethane, or polyvinyl chloride compounds.
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The buttress 38 has an apex 33. The apex is the point of the buttress 38 that extends the furthest perpendicular to the surface of the sole 30. The apex 33 may have varying dimensions based on the shape of the buttress 38. In the buttress 38 shown in
When the buttress 28 supports the cleat 22, it may contact the cleat 22 when the cleat 22 is mounted in the receptacle 26. In the embodiment shown in
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Depending on the design of the cleat 42, there may be as little as two islets 48, or as many as 8 or more. In the embodiment shown in
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The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be merely exemplary; numerous variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. All such variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in any appended claims.
Claims
1. A shoe sole for receiving at least one cleat comprising:
- at least one cleat receptacle, and
- at least one buttress forming a protrusion on the bottom of the shoe sole adjacent the receptacle, the buttress being configured to support an outer edge of a cleat mounted in the receptacle.
2. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the buttress supports at least a single leg of the cleat.
3. The shoe sole of claim 2, wherein the buttress is configured so that it contacts an outer edge of the leg.
4. The shoe sole of claim 2, wherein the buttress is in constant contact with the cleat when it is mounted in the receptacle.
5. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the receptacle is surrounded by the at least one buttress.
6. The shoe sole of claim 1, further comprising a cleat mounted in the receptacle.
7. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the buttress interlocks with the cleat
8. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the protrusion has an acute angular apex facing the sole.
9. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the buttress has a concave surface with a focal point located in the interior of the cleat receptacle.
10. The shoe sole of claim 9, wherein the focal point is at the center of the cleat receptacle.
11. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the buttress is substantially in the shape of a ring.
12. The shoe sole of claim 11, wherein an inner diameter of the buttress is equal to an outer diameter of a cleat so as to come in close contact with the cleat.
13. The shoe sole of claim 12, wherein a diameter at the apex of the buttress is greater than an outer diameter of the cleat.
14. The shoe sole of claim 1, comprising two or more buttresses equidistant of each other.
15. The shoe sole of claim 8, wherein an orthogonal projection on the sole of the apex is within the buttress.
16. The shoe sole of claim 8, wherein an orthogonal projection on the sole of the apex is beside the buttress.
17. The shoe sole of claim 8, wherein an orthogonal projection on the sole of the apex is along a side of the buttress facing the cleat socket.
18. The shoe sole of claim 8, wherein the apex has a height equal to a greatest height of the cleat.
19. The shoe sole of claim 8, wherein the apex has a height smaller than a greatest height of the cleat.
20. The shoe sole of claim 1, wherein the buttress is integral to the sole.
21. A shoe comprising the sole of claim 1.
22. A shoe sole for receiving at least one cleat comprising:
- at least one cleat receptacle, and
- at least one buttress forming a protrusion on the bottom of the shoe sole adjacent the receptacle, the buttress being configured to prevent a cleat mounted in the receptacle from being dislodged from the receptacle.
23. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the buttress protects the cleat.
24. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the buttress is spaced around the cleat.
25. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein at least one buttress is lined up with a leg of the cleat.
26. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the buttress supports at least a single leg of the cleat.
27. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the receptacle is surrounded by the at least one buttress.
28. The shoe sole of claim 22, further comprising a cleat mounted in the receptacle.
29. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the buttress interlocks with the cleat
30. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the protrusion has an acute angular apex facing the sole.
31. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the buttress has a concave surface with a focal point located in the interior of the cleat receptacle.
32. The shoe sole of claim 31, wherein the focal point is at the center of the cleat receptacle.
33. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the buttress is substantially in the shape of a ring.
34. The shoe sole of claim 33, comprising two or more buttresses equidistant of each other.
35. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the apex has a height equal to a greatest height of the cleat.
36. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the apex has a height smaller than a greatest height of the cleat.
37. The shoe sole of claim 22, wherein the buttress is integral to the sole.
38. A shoe comprising the sole of claim 22.
39. A shoe comprising:
- a sole having a traction surface;
- a receptacle disposed in the sole; and
- a cleat having at least one traction projection extending from a base and an engagement projection for connecting with the receptacle, the base having an exterior circumferential surface having a first shape;
- wherein the sole includes a ring protruding from the traction surface and positioned around the receptacle, the ring having an interior circumferential surface having a second shape, such that the second shape complements the first shape.
40. A shoe comprising:
- a sole having a traction surface;
- a receptacle disposed in the sole; and
- a cleat having at least one traction projection extending from a base and an engagement projection for connecting with the receptacle, the base having an exterior circumferential surface having a first shape;
- wherein the sole includes a plurality of protection elements protruding from the traction surface and spaced equidistantly around the receptacle, each of the protection elements having an inner surface adjacent the receptacle, the inner surfaces each having a second shape that complements the first shape.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 19, 2014
Publication Date: May 21, 2015
Inventors: James P. Latraverse (Shrewsbury, MA), Harris L. MacNeill (Northborough, MA), Richard J. Locke (Southboro, MA)
Application Number: 14/547,207
International Classification: A43C 15/02 (20060101); A43B 5/00 (20060101);