WO1996034542A1 - Couvre-crampons amovible pour chaussures de sport - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/18—Attachable overshoes for sporting purposes
- A43B5/185—Attachable overshoes for sporting purposes with a sole covering spikes or cleats
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- This invention relates to covers suitable for wearing over the soles and heels of shoes, particularly sports shoes having spiked soles and/or heels such as golf shoes, in order to prevent damage to surfaces on which the wearer is standing or walking, when the wearer is not otherwise engaged in the activity for which the shoes were designed.
- any footwear having spikes or studs or the like for example golf shoes, football boots or soccer boots, which by suitable modification, are able to be fitted with the covers as described herein, is also envisaged.
- Any reference to spikes is meant to encompass not only spikes, but any other studs or devices capable of causing damage to floors or other walking areas not adapted to accommodate them. Protection against damage to any surface arising from any such footwear having spikes or studs or the like is therefore contemplated, where by suitable modification the invention may also be employed.
- any reference to a sole is also meant to encompass any reference to the heel or other area of the base of the shoe, irrespective of whether there are distinct regions such as a forward sole and raised heel, or whether the sole is a single substantially flat platform.
- golfers and other sportsmen wear spiked shoes to provide assistance against slippage of the feet, especially when engaged in certain activities such as in the case of golfers, swinging a club.
- grassed areas namely fairways and greens
- shoes of this nature are especially suitable.
- various parts of the golf course may in fact comprise other surfaces, such as paths of various construction, these are relatively small in area compared to the expanse of grassed areas, therefore making the inconvenience of walking on non-grassed areas relatively minor. In any event, no appreciable damage is experienced to such non-grassed areas, since these are outdoor areas designed for the weather and to be traversed by golfers.
- the present invention has therefore been conceived out of the need to provide protection, in the form of a removable cover, against damage caused by wearing spiked shoes on surfaces which are not intended to be subjected thereto.
- the invention provides an alternative to known means of avoiding damage to floors etc by changing out of spiked shoes or simply removing same.
- a protective cover or overshoe for a spiked sports shoe or the like to prevent damage to the floor or other walking surfaces caused by wearing such an otherwise unprotected spiked shoe the cover or overshoe being capable of removable fitment to the spiked shoe and comprising a sole portion to accommodate the spikes of the shoe and isolate them from the surface on which the wearer is standing or walking, and attachment means for removably securing the cover or overshoe to the spiked shoe.
- the cover or overshoe comprises a sole portion or portions having a substantially flat underneath surface and an upper surface contoured to accommodate the spikes of the sports shoe without the spikes penetrating the sole portion.
- the cover or overshoe comprises a sole portion or portions having a substantially flat underneath surface and an upper surface which is sufficiently resilient to accommodate the spikes of the sports shoe without allowing the spikes to pass through the underneath surface, thereby isolating them from contact with the surface on which the covered shoes are worn.
- the upper surface may be provided with some form of intermediate design, eg ripple texture or hills and valleys, to assist in accommodating the points or tips of the spikes with ease of fit and ultimate comfort in mind.
- the attachment means is preferably provided in the form of a toe portion (eg cap or strap) located at the front end of the sole portion for snug fitment over the toe area of the spiked shoe, and a rear heel support cup or other support strap located at or in the vicinity of the other or rear end of the sole portion for snug fitment about the rear of the spiked shoe, the toe portion and rear heel support cup or support strap co-operating to provide removable attachment of the cover or overshoe to the spiked shoe. More preferably the toe portion and/or rear support cup or strap are integral with the sole portion.
- one useful combination comprises an integral toe cap, into which the toe of the shoe can be inserted, whilst the rear end of the cover remains relatively open, a simple elastic strap attached thereto providing retention of the cover on the shoe once the strap is located (ie by stretching) about the rear of the shoe to which the cover is fitted.
- the toe and heel sections may be integral with not only the sole portion but with side portions to form an overshoe.
- the cover or overshoe may be conveniently manufactured from any suitable rubber, plastics or other chemical compound, or combination of such materials, which provides sufficient strength, hardness and resilience for the sole (especially where the spikes are allowed to penetrate a portion of the sole) and sufficient elasticity to facilitate easy removal and re-attachment to the existing sports shoe.
- the underneath portion of the sole may comprise a more rigid layer to resist penetration of the spikes and provide a suitably hard wearing walking surface, whilst the upper layer or at least an inner sole portion thereof (eg an insert) may be of a relatively softer material to accommodate the spikes.
- a suitable material to accommodate the spikes in this arrangement for example is provided by a latex foam or soft rubber, provided that the lower portion thereof, or a layer of other material beneath, is of sufficient resilience to prevent the spikes passing through.
- the ultimate choice of material or materials will be a compromise between ease of fitment, performance in terms of support and protection and, of course, cost of manufacture.
- a spiked sports shoe or the like with a removable or detachable cover or overshoe, the cover or overshoe designed to prevent damage to the floor or other walking surfaces caused by wearing such an otherwise unprotected spiked shoe, the overshoe or cover being capable of removable fitment to the spiked shoe and comprising a sole portion to accommodate the spikes of the shoe and isolate them from the surface on which the wearer is standing or walking, and attachment means for removably securing the overshoe or cover to the spiked shoe.
- the cover or overshoe in this form of the invention again comprises a sole portion having a substantially flat underneath surface and an upper surface contoured to accommodate the spikes of the sports shoe.
- the cover or overshoe may comprise a sole portion as described above having a substantially flat underneath surface and an upper surface which is sufficiently resilient to accommodate the spikes of the sports shoe without allowing the spikes to pass through, thereby isolating them from contact with the surface on which the covered shoes are worn.
- the upper surface of the sole of the cover may be of an intermediate design, eg ripple texture or hill/valley construction.
- the attachment means in this alternate embodiment may be provided in the form described above in relation to the first embodiment, ie a toe portion (eg cap) and heel strap or cup arrangement.
- the attachment instead may be provided by means of indentations in the perimeter of the shoe, especially about the sole thereof, which cooperate with suitable lug portions moulded into the cover to provide for removable attachment of the cover to the shoe.
- Such indentations may be incorporated into the sole of the shoe during the moulding process to facilitate the quick fixing and detaching of the spike cover, which itself is so designed as to cover the spikes of the sole of the shoe and to be fixed to the sole of the shoe by means of moulded lugs which quickly and easily slot into the indentations on or about the sole of the shoe.
- the reverse mechanism may be employed, namely slots may be provided in the periphery of the cover so that lugs located about the periphery of the sole of the shoe may be accommodated therein to retain the cover on the shoe.
- the lugs may be easily and readily removed from location in the indentations, by stretching the cover away from the shoe at the points where lugs engage with their corresponding slots or indentations, to remove the cover as required.
- the detachable cover can be made from the same material as the sole of the shoe.
- the lugs themselves may also be formed of the same material as the cover/sole or may be made from a stiffer material which is moulded into the cover or sole as appropriate at the time of manufacture. As required, this would provide a stronger adherence of the cover to the sports shoe.
- the wearer has the ability to wear what in effect is a standard shoe, ie with the cover attached and the spikes consequently covered.
- the wearer is not only able to enter areas normally prohibited to spiked shoes and to later simply remove the cover as required, but has the added advantage that he is able, for example, to drive a vehicle.
- This of course is particularly advantageous in sports such as golf where no other change of clothes is necessary, thereby simplifying the ability of the golfer to be ready for his round of golf on reaching the golf course, having driven to the course in a pair of shoes which can be adapted for the round of golf on arrival at the course by simply removing the cover to reveal the appropriate spikes to assist in his game.
- the particular design of the soles or bases of the cover or overshoe is related to the particular arrangement of spikes or studs, particularly where contoured pockets or wells to accommodate the spikes are envisaged. All that is required is that there be sufficient support to the wearer so that the spikes are isolated from the actual surface on which the wearer is standing or walking as the case may be. In principle this is accomplished as described above by either fully isolating the spikes in contoured recesses in the upper surface of the sole of the cover or in the alternative providing , sufficient resilient material in the sole of the cover to preclude the possibility that the points of the spikes penetrate and pass completely through the cover.
- Fig. 1 is a side elevation of an overshoe or cover according to one embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the overshoe or cover illustrated in Fig. 1, shown attached to a sports shoe,
- Fig. 3 is cross section through A-A of the overshoe of Fig. 1, showing the areas of support provided in the overshoe or cover and the relative relationship of the spikes of the sports shoe thereto,
- Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a shoe and cover combination according to a second aspect of the invention.
- Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the shoe illustrated in Fig. 4 on its own
- Fig. 6 is a cross section through B-B of Fig. 4 showing the means for attachment of the cover to the shoe
- Fig. 7 is a plan view of an overshoe or cover according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is a side elevation of the cover illustrated in Fig. 7,
- Fig. 9 is an end elevation of the cover illustrated in Fig. 7 and 8, and
- Fig. 10 is a bottom view of the embodiment shown in Figs. 7 to 9. BEST MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- a sports shoe cover or overshoe generally referenced 11, comprises a sole portion 12 and a toe cap 13 integral therewith.
- a flexible elastic strap 14 is also integral with the sole 12 and is located towards the rear end thereof.
- the sports shoe cover 11 may be fitted to sports shoe 15, fitted with spikes 16, as shown in Fig. 2.
- the sole 12 of the sports shoe cover 11 is sculptured or contoured to provide raised portions about its periphery 17, as well as regions 18 and 19 roughly in the centre of the forward sole area and the rear heel area, respectively. These regions, namely 17, 18 and 19, in combination provide support for the wearer and isolate the spikes 16 from contact with the surface on which the wearer of the covered shoe 15/11 walks, by forming a well area 20, which effectively isolates the spikes 16.
- the cover 11 may be attached to shoe 15 as shown in Fig. 2 by simply locating the toe of shoe 15 inside the toe cap portion 13 and stretching the elastic support strap 14 around and behind the rear of the shoe 15, to provide protection whilst the wearer is walking on surfaces which require protection from the spikes 16.
- the cover 11 may be removed as required by stretching the elastic support strap 14 and removing it from the heel of the shoe 15 and then removing the cover 11 totally from the shoe 15 to reveal the spikes 16.
- FIG. 4 to 6 an alternative embodiment is illustrated, in which like components to those illustrated in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3 are referenced with the same reference numerals.
- a shoe and removable cover combination generally referenced 21, which comprises a spiked sports shoe 15 fitted with spikes 16 and a removable cover 22.
- the cover 22 in this embodiment is a compressible foam material of suitable resilience, capable of accommodating the points of the spikes 16 without letting them pass right through.
- Indentations 23 are provided about the periphery of the sole of the shoe 15, which are designed to accommodate lugs 24 of corresponding geometric shape located in the upper peripheral regions of the cover 22 and integral therewith. Upon fitment, the lugs 24 locate in the indentations 23 as illustrated in Fig. 6.
- the cover 22 of this embodiment may be attached to shoe 15 as shown in Figures 4 and 6, by locating lugs 24 in indentations 23, in order to provide protection whilst the wearer is walking on surfaces which require protection from the spikes 16.
- the cover 22 may be simply removed by stretching it about the points where the lugs 24 mate with the 5 indentations 23 to dislocate same.
- the cover 22 may be refitted as required by reversing the procedure.
- FIGs 7 to 10 an alternative embodiment is illustrated, in which like components to those illustrated in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3 are again referenced with the same reference numerals.
- the figures show a sports shoe cover or overshoe generally referenced 10 11, which comprises a sole portion 12 and a separate heel portion 12'.
- An upper portion 21 of the cover is integral with the sole/heel portions 12,12' and comprises a toe cap 13 and heel support section 22.
- the sole/heel portions 12, 12' of the sports shoe cover 11 are provided with pockets or regions 23, 23' which contain foam inserts.
- the sports shoe 15 cover 11 may be fitted to a sports shoe (not illustrated), fitted with spikes analogous to that illustrated in Fig. 2 in relation to the first embodiment.
- the foam filled regions 23, 23' isolate the spikes of the shoe to which they are attached from contact with the surface on which the wearer of the covered shoe walks.
- the cover 11 may be attached to shoe by simply locating the toe of the shoe inside the 20 toe cap portion 13 and stretching the upper body portion 21 and heel support section 22 around and behind the rear or heel of the shoe, to provide protection whilst the wearer is walking on surfaces which require protection from the spikes contained in the shoe.
- the cover 11 may be removed as required by stretching the upper body portion 21 and heel support section 22, thereby effectively removing it from the heel of the shoe 15 and peeling the cover 25 11 totally from the shoe to reveal its spikes.
Abstract
L'invention porte sur une enveloppe de protection ou un couvre-chaussure (11) destiné à des chaussures de sports à crampons ou à des chaussures analogues. L'enveloppe ou couvre-chaussure sert à éviter que le plancher ou toute autre surface sur laquelle on marche ne soit endommagée par le port de crampons non protégés. L'enveloppe ou couvre-chaussure est amovible et comprend une partie semelle (12) servant à loger les crampons et à les isoler de la surface sur laquelle se trouve le porteur, et des attaches, par exemple un embout de soulier (13) et un soutien talon (22) permettant de fixer de manière amovible l'enveloppe ou le couvre-chaussure à la chaussure à crampons. Dans un mode de réalisation préféré, l'enveloppe ou le couvre-chassure comprend une partie ou des parties semelle ayant une surface inférieure pratiquement plate et une surface supérieure profilée pour recevoir les crampons de la chaussure de sport, sans que ceux-ci ne pénètrent dans la partie semelle. Dans une variante, la surface supérieure de l'enveloppe ou du couvre-chaussure est munie d'un élément en matière molle rapporte (23), par exemple du caoutchouc mousse, permettant de loger les crampons. Un autre mode de réalisation présente un ensemble chaussure/enveloppe.
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AUPN2792A AUPN279295A0 (en) | 1995-05-05 | 1995-05-05 | Detatchable sports shoe spike covers |
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AUPN3423A AUPN342395A0 (en) | 1995-06-08 | 1995-06-08 | Sports shoe with detachable spike cover |
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AUPN5196A AUPN519695A0 (en) | 1995-09-01 | 1995-09-01 | Detachable spike cover for sports shoe |
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