Nonskid Spike Structure
A nonskid spike structure is molded with the sole of a snowshoe or particular nonskid shoe, mainly comprising a large top end plate on the top edge of a metal spike body at the sole face and a middle plate with a smaller diameter spaced apart therefrom and positioned below the lower edge thereof, thereby forming a double-layer top edge. A central spike rod is extended downward with a convex spike head rod from the bottom thereof, allowing it to be inserted in a mold directly and integrated with the rubber sole upon molding, achieving the simple positioning in the mold and molding without deflection upon pressing, thereby allowing sole rubber material to cover the spike body directly. Whereby, the spike will not take off through the stable combination of the double plate edge and sole material, achieving the nonskid and safe effect upon the treading of the spikes on an icy surface.
The present invention relates to a nonskid spike structure, mainly configuring a larger top end plate on the top of a metal spike body in a sole and a middle plate with a smaller diameter spaced apart therefrom to form a double-layer large head plate type of nonskid spike, which can be placed in a sole mold directly to integrate with rubber sole material to be molded, thereby forming a nonskid and safety spike structure, which is simple to be positioned in the mold, stable in combination, safe and anti-take off.
(b) DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTGeneral shoe soles are difficult to walk safely and stably on an icy ground or slippery surface; walking on a snow ground needs specially designed shoes with spikes, otherwise the motion will be difficult and unsafe due to skid. The general nonskid designs of snowshoes and footwear used on ice grounds are provided in many documents such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,283, in which a T-typed metal spike with a slightly convex thin rod-typed protrusion on the bottom thereof are placed in a rubber sole mold, and molded with rubber sole material directly together. In such kind of spike covering and positioning structure, the spike will press the inner edge of the sole reversely to form a local convex protrusion directly on the sole at the place where the spike is located, resulting in partial foot discomfort or even worse, damaging a foot because the spike is object to a overlarge instant reactive force generated when treading with a large pressure on a uneven ground due to the metal spike has a large hardness but the rubber is not rigid enough after the spike is covered by the rubber sole. In addition, the spikes are required to insert and position inside sole mold cavities one by one upon molding; it is labor consuming and depends on skills because the spike is very thin and small plus the spike rod is very short. Especially the spike rod is liable to be deflected after molding to influence the nonskid and grip effects seriously upon sole treading if the spike rod is not inserted deeply enough or mated obliquely, or because of the material flow. Furthermore, since the whole spike is covered by the rubber within a limited length, only depending on the spike head end plate to take an anti-take off role, it is liable to be deflected due to a local point is object to an overlarge force when treading on an icy ground surface. When the spike is inserted obliquely, it is more possible that the whole spike is taken off and drops out because the spike is not covered long enough
To improve the deficit of the bad use of the patent mentioned above, Taiwan Patent No. M403908 is proposed, titled “nonskid spike structure”, which covers a spike body of a spike with rubber of higher hardness ranged from 65 to 80 A on the outer circumference thereof to form a cylindrical rod-typed rubber spike, allowing it to have a hard annular rubber surface with a larger diameter, thereby overcoming the deficit of a conventional spike rod being too thin, too short and thus uneasy to be inserted and positioned within a mold. Furthermore, the rubber binding of the spike is allowed to achieve a safe and accurate effect due to the annular rubber surface with a large diameter, overcoming substantially the deflection and spike-take off phenomena and thus bad nonskid effect of conventional spikes. However, the manufacturing thereof must be divided into two stages. Namely, the harder rubber must be covered on a spike in advance to form a rubber-typed spike with a larger diameter first, and the premade spike is then placed within a sole for molding process. Therefore, there is room for improvement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTo overcome the deficit mentioned above and improve a spike structure under the designs of the molding structures of the current soles, the present invention is proposed.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a nonskid spike structure, configuring an end plate and a middle plate spaced apart from each other on the top edge of a hard rigid metal spike, allowing the spike to be held and positioned conveniently, and to be covered completely with rubber sole material while being integrated with the sole upon molding, achieving an anti-take off effect of layered force. Whereby, the whole nonskid sole is simpler in molding manufacturing, less in cost, and has both nonskid and safe effects.
A nonskid spike structure of the present invention mainly provides slip resistance for the sole surfaces of general snowshoes or anti-slip rubber and plastic shoes used on icy surfaces. Referring to
In an alternative embodiment, an elastic element 16 with a larger annular diameter is used to replace the middle plate 14 mentioned above as shown in
The present invention is characterized in that the top edge of the nonskid spike body 10 is formed with a large top end plate 11 cooperating with the top end of the central spike rod 13 being assembled with the middle plate 14 by spacing the end plate 11 apart therefrom and through the respective simple positioning and engagement assembly with the protruded-out of stepped end face of the premade flange surface 142 or elastic element 16 to form a double-layer top plate edge type of spike assembly. Furthermore, the central spike rod 13 is extended downward to form a bottom-end thinner protruded spike head rod 15, thereby forming a complete nonskid spike structure with an anti-take off effect. In the whole spike structure, the middle plate 14 can be punched, combined, formed and positioned automatically and simply through a machine after being preformed, and the spike can be placed in a sole mold accurately and simply only by grasping the double-layer plate edge accurately. Furthermore, sole rubber material can cover the spike body 10 directly after the spike body 10 is integrated with the rubber sole. Especially, a segmented force structure combination is formed effectively between two spaced plates through a design of cushioning element such as rubber material, elastic element 10, allowing the spike to be combined with the sole and fixed firmly without being taken off when the spike head rod 15 thereof treads on a ground and is objet to a reacting force due to the rubber spaced cushioning combination design of the top end plate 11 and middle plate 14 of the top metal plate face double-layer spacing arrangement. Moreover, when the spike head rod 15 treading on a ground causes a larger local reacting force, the spike will not press up the bottom face of the sole where a human's foot is located to form a substantial swell to influence the foot wearing comfort.
Claims
1. A nonskid spike structure, comprising a spike body premade of metal, capable of being integrated with a rubber sole body and used for nonskid purpose, and a spike head rod protruded from a bottom end thereof, wherein a top end of a central spike rod of said spike body is configured with a top end plate, a middle plate spaced apart from said top end plate is put around a middle section of said spike rod and thus positioned, thereby forming said anti-take off spike structure with a double-layer spaced large head plate edge.
2. The structure according to claim 1, wherein a through hole is opened at a center of said middle plate, and a protruded annular flange surface is formed on one side of said middle plate for insertion, pressing against and positioning.
3. The structure according to claim 1, wherein said spike rod is set to a stepped rod type, allowing said middle plate to be engaged with and positioned at a stepped end edge.
4. The structure according to claim 1, wherein an elastic element is put around a upper half section of said spike rod at a lower edge of said top end plate.
5. The structure according to claim 1, wherein spacing between said top end plate and middle plate is ranged from 1.0 to 3.5 mm.
6. The structure according to claim 1, wherein equally separate through holes are configured on a plate face of said end plate.
7. The structure according to claim 2, wherein equally separate incision lines for hole expansion are configured on said through hole at said center of said middle plate.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 3, 2015
Publication Date: Feb 9, 2017
Inventor: Han-Ching Wu (Taichung City)
Application Number: 14/816,073