US3043026A - Non-clogging cleat - Google Patents

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US3043026A
US3043026A US91155A US9115561A US3043026A US 3043026 A US3043026 A US 3043026A US 91155 A US91155 A US 91155A US 9115561 A US9115561 A US 9115561A US 3043026 A US3043026 A US 3043026A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C13/00Wear-resisting attachments
    • A43C13/04Cleats; Simple studs; Screws; Hob-nails
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
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    • A43C15/164Studs or cleats for football or like boots characterised by the shape having a circular cross section
    • A43C15/165Studs or cleats for football or like boots characterised by the shape having a circular cross section pointed or conical, e.g. calks, spikes, pins
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
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  • This invention relates to a cleat adapted to be aifixed to the sole of an athletes shoe to grip into the ground and the same is so constructed and arranged as to prevent clogging with dirt, mud and the like between the spikes thereof.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a cleat for a shoe having a resilient pad affixed to the base thereof between the spikes and which is adapted to be compressed upon engagement with a supporting surface and to return to its normal formation when the foot is raised so as to free the same of dirt, mud and the like adherring to the cleat between the spikes.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a cleat of said character with means securely fastening the resilient pad to the spikes.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide the resilient pad with a resilient coil spring embedded thereon which is adapted to retain the pad in normally expanded formation and to return the pad to normal formation when released from depressed condition.
  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a cleat constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken on approximately line 2--2 of FIG. 1 and showing the same secured to the sole of a shoe.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cleat and parts thereof shown in separated juxtaposition.
  • the cleat is of the usual type affixed to an athletes shoe to grip into the ground so as to prevent slipping and provide traction in running and playing games.
  • the cleat includes a base having arcuate side edges 11 and depending from the base at the ends of the adjacent side edges are spikes 12.
  • the spikes are thus three in number and adjacent thereto the base is apertured for receiving fastening means such as screws 13 for securing the cleat against the bottom face of the sole or heel H of a shoe.
  • a resilient pad 14 is provided which is of the same formation as the base 10 and is secured thereon between the spikes.
  • the pad 14 has an outer face 15 of arcuate shaped formation and has its greatest thickness at the central portion thereof and gradually decreases in thickness toward the spikes.
  • the pad is preferably cemented or otherwise afiixed to a plate 16 which overlies the base 10 between the openings for the screws 13 and embedded centrally therein in hearing engagement against the plate 16 is a resilient coil spring 17 having its smallest convolution adjacent the curved outer face of the pad.
  • the spikes 12 In order to retain the pad in position on the cleat, the spikes 12 have threaded side edges 18 for receiving the internally threaded ring mem- 3,413,025 ?atented July 19, 1.362
  • the pad projects beyond the spikes and is.
  • the pad 14 is of compressible resilient rubber composition and the like which will readily be compressed or reduced in thickness when weight is imposed thereon as when engaging the ground as in running and which will readily return to its normal formation when released from engagement. This prevents the accumulation of mud, dirt and the like between the spikes. A clog of dirt adhering thereto between the spikes will be forced outwardly with the expansion of the pad.
  • the coil spring 17 functions to maintain the outer face of the pad in normal arcuate formation and to return the pad to its normal formation when released from compressed condition.
  • a base adapted to be alfixed to the outer face of the sole of a shoe and having a plurality of depending spikes disposed in angularly spaced relation, a pad of compressible material extending over the lower face of said base between the spikes and having its greatest thickness centrally thereof and gradually decreasing in thickness toward the spikes, and means engaging said spikes securing said pad in position on said base.
  • a base adapted to be aifixed to the outer face of the sole of a shoe and having a plurality of depending spikes disposed in angularly spaced relation, a pad of compressible material extending over the lower face of said base between the spikes and having its greatest thickness centrally thereof and gradually decreasing in thickness toward the spikes, a coil spring embedded in said pad centrally thereof, and means engaging said spikes securing said pad in position on said base.
  • a base adapted to be afiixed to the outer face of the sole of a shoe and having a plurality of depending spikes disposed in angularly spaced relation, a pad of compressible material extending over the lower face of said base between the spikes and having its greatest thickness centrally thereof and gradually decreasing in thickness toward the spikes, a coil spring embedded in said pad centrally thereof, and internally threaded ring members threadedly engaging said spikes for securing said pad in position on said base.

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July 10, 1962 w. P. SEMON- 3,
' NON-CLOGGING CLEAT Filed Feb. 25, 1961 INVEN TOR. Mil/24M P SE/VO/V f MW 1977'dP/VEKF 3,043,026 NGN-CLGGGENG CLEAT William P. Semen, 59 Nassau Ave., Manhasset, N3. Filed Feb. 23, 1961, Ser. No. 91,155 4 Claims. ((3. 36-59) This invention relates to a cleat adapted to be aifixed to the sole of an athletes shoe to grip into the ground and the same is so constructed and arranged as to prevent clogging with dirt, mud and the like between the spikes thereof.
An object of the invention is to provide a cleat for a shoe having a resilient pad affixed to the base thereof between the spikes and which is adapted to be compressed upon engagement with a supporting surface and to return to its normal formation when the foot is raised so as to free the same of dirt, mud and the like adherring to the cleat between the spikes.
Another object of the invention is to provide a cleat of said character with means securely fastening the resilient pad to the spikes.
Still another object of the invention is to provide the resilient pad with a resilient coil spring embedded thereon which is adapted to retain the pad in normally expanded formation and to return the pad to normal formation when released from depressed condition.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, reference is now made to the following specifications and accompanied drawings in which the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.
In the drawings- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a cleat constructed in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken on approximately line 2--2 of FIG. 1 and showing the same secured to the sole of a shoe.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cleat and parts thereof shown in separated juxtaposition.
The cleat is of the usual type affixed to an athletes shoe to grip into the ground so as to prevent slipping and provide traction in running and playing games. As illus trated, the cleat includes a base having arcuate side edges 11 and depending from the base at the ends of the adjacent side edges are spikes 12. The spikes are thus three in number and adjacent thereto the base is apertured for receiving fastening means such as screws 13 for securing the cleat against the bottom face of the sole or heel H of a shoe.
In order to prevent the cleat from clogging up with dirt, mud and the like between the spikes 12, a resilient pad 14 is provided which is of the same formation as the base 10 and is secured thereon between the spikes. The pad 14 has an outer face 15 of arcuate shaped formation and has its greatest thickness at the central portion thereof and gradually decreases in thickness toward the spikes. The pad is preferably cemented or otherwise afiixed to a plate 16 which overlies the base 10 between the openings for the screws 13 and embedded centrally therein in hearing engagement against the plate 16 is a resilient coil spring 17 having its smallest convolution adjacent the curved outer face of the pad. In order to retain the pad in position on the cleat, the spikes 12 have threaded side edges 18 for receiving the internally threaded ring mem- 3,413,025 ?atented July 19, 1.362
bers 19. The pad projects beyond the spikes and is.
slotted as at 20 to receive the spikes with the ring members 19 tightened thereon and compressed against the portions of the pad surrounding the spikes.
The pad 14 is of compressible resilient rubber composition and the like which will readily be compressed or reduced in thickness when weight is imposed thereon as when engaging the ground as in running and which will readily return to its normal formation when released from engagement. This prevents the accumulation of mud, dirt and the like between the spikes. A clog of dirt adhering thereto between the spikes will be forced outwardly with the expansion of the pad. The coil spring 17 functions to maintain the outer face of the pad in normal arcuate formation and to return the pad to its normal formation when released from compressed condition.
While the preferred form of the invention has been shown and described herein, it is to be understood that the invention is not so limited but shall cover and include any and all modifications thereof which fall within the purview thereof.
What is claimed is:
1. In a non-clogging cleat, a base adapted to be alfixed to the outer face of the sole of a shoe and having a plurality of depending spikes disposed in angularly spaced relation, a pad of compressible material extending over the lower face of said base between the spikes and having its greatest thickness centrally thereof and gradually decreasing in thickness toward the spikes, and means engaging said spikes securing said pad in position on said base.
2. In a non-clogging cleat, a base adapted to be aifixed to the outer face of the sole of a shoe and having a plurality of depending spikes disposed in angularly spaced relation, a pad of compressible material extending over the lower face of said base between the spikes and having its greatest thickness centrally thereof and gradually decreasing in thickness toward the spikes, a coil spring embedded in said pad centrally thereof, and means engaging said spikes securing said pad in position on said base.
3. In a non-clogging cleat, a base adapted to be afiixed to the outer face of the sole of a shoe and having a plurality of depending spikes disposed in angularly spaced relation, a pad of compressible material extending over the lower face of said base between the spikes and having its greatest thickness centrally thereof and gradually decreasing in thickness toward the spikes, a coil spring embedded in said pad centrally thereof, and internally threaded ring members threadedly engaging said spikes for securing said pad in position on said base.
4. In a non-clogging cleat as set forth in claim 3 in which the pad of compressible material is extended at the spikes and has openings through which the spikes protrude, and the threaded rings are compressed against the extended portions of the pad surrounding the spikes for securing the pad to the base.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,012,057 Brady Dec. 19, 1911 1,041,667 Pierce Oct. 15, 1912 1,058,504 Weston Apr. 8, 1913 1,072,794 Tradesco Sept. 9, 1913
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