US668274A - Detachable spike for shoes. - Google Patents

Detachable spike for shoes. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US668274A
US668274A US2325100A US1900023251A US668274A US 668274 A US668274 A US 668274A US 2325100 A US2325100 A US 2325100A US 1900023251 A US1900023251 A US 1900023251A US 668274 A US668274 A US 668274A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
plate
shoes
spiked
spike
shoe
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US2325100A
Inventor
Edwin Woodward
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US2325100A priority Critical patent/US668274A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US668274A publication Critical patent/US668274A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C13/00Wear-resisting attachments
    • A43C13/04Cleats; Simple studs; Screws; Hob-nails

Definitions

  • This invention relates to spikes for baseball, foot-ball, and athletic shoes generally, and has for its object to provide an improved toe-spike which is conveniently removable, so as to prevent injury to carpets, floors, and the like and also to prevent injury to the spike in walking over stone or other hard roads or sidewalks. It is furthermore designed to form the device of few parts, so as to insure strength and durability and also tol facilitate the application and removal of the spike.
  • Figure 1 is a bottom plan view of a shoe having the improved toe-spike applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail longitudinal sectional view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the detachable plate, which carries one or more spikes.
  • l designates the sole of an ordinary or athletic shoe, in the toe or ball portion of the lower or outer side of which is formed a recess 2 for the reception of a base-plate 3, that is fixedly connected to the sole of the shoe by means of terminal fastenings 4.
  • Adjacent to the rear end of this plate there is provided a longitudinal slot 5, and a corresponding socket 6 is formed in the back of the recess and extending transversely at opposite sides of the slot in the plate.
  • Alined longitudinally with and in advance of the slot is a perforation or depression 7. It will be understood that this base-plate is permanently secured to the shoe and is flush with the outer surface of the sole, so as not to interfere with the walking of the wearer, and is designed to form a base, with which the spiked plate is removably connected.
  • Fig. 4 of the drawings there has been illustrated the spiked plate 8, which is flat, so as to fit snugly against' the base-plate.
  • the opposite longitudinal side edges of this plate are"turned or bent downwardly, so as to form opposite longitudinal spikes or calks 9, and the front edge of the plate is also provided with an intermediate similar spike 10.
  • the rear edge of the plate is provided with a pair of rearwardly-extending projections 11, which also diverge and have their terminals bent into spikes or calks 12.
  • the edges of the spikes or calks may be sharpened, .as may be desired.
  • a spring-latch 13 formed by a dat metal strap, one end of which is fixedly secured to the plate by means of a fastening pin or rivet l4,which extends through the spiked plate and slightly beyond the upper face thereof and is provided with a T- shaped head 15.
  • the opposite free end of the latch is deflected downwardly, so as to form a linger-piece 16, and adjacent to the Ylatter is a stud or pin 17,which forms a catch-head, that is loosely received through a perforation 18, formed in thespiked plate.
  • the former In applying the spiked plate to the baseplate the former is first applied Vat substantially right angles to the latter, so that the ⁇ T- head of the pin 14 may pass through the slot in the base-plate, after which the spiked plate is turned upon the pin as a pivot and into longitudinal alinement with the baseplate, thereby turning the head of the pin transversely across the slot and within the socket in the sole of the shoe, and then the catch or stud 17, carried by the free end of the latch 13, is snapped into the depression or perforation 7 in the base-plate, whereby the two plates are firmly interlocked.
  • the T-shaped pin 14 forms the connection between the two plates, while the IOO spring-latch prevents the spi-ked plate from turning uponl the base-plate, and thereby ef fectually prevents accidental displacement of the device.
  • the spiked plate may be readily removed by withdrawing the catch or stud from the perforation in the base-plate and then turning the spiked plate until the T-pin can be removed from the slot in the baseplate.
  • the present device comprises a baseplate for xed attachment to the sole of a shoe and a removable spiked plate having a pivotal and detachable connection with the base-plate and also carrying a spring-latch for engagement with the base-plate toV prevent an accidental pivotal movement of the spiked plate,which would result in a detachA ment of said plate.
  • a spike attachment for shoes compris'-ing an attaching-plate for application to the sole of a shoe, and a spiked plat-e', having a detachable connection with the attachingplate, and a spring-latch, having a catch stud or head passing loosely through a perforation in the spiked plate and engaging the at'- taching-plate to prevent separation pf the detachable connection.
  • a spike attachment for shoes comprising aniattaching-plate for application to the sole of a shoe, and a spiked plate, having a detachable pivotal connection with the attaching-plate, and also carrying a springlatch, provided with a catch-stud passing 35 loosely through an opening in the spiked plate and engaging a depression in the attaching-plate, to prevent an accidental piv- F otal movement of the spiked plate.
  • a spike attachment for shoes compris- 4o ing an attaching-plate for application to the sole of a shoe, and provided with a slot, and
  • a depression and a spiked plate, having a spring-latch, a T-shaped fastening fixedly securing one end of the latch to the outer side 45 of the spiked plate, the T-head of the fastening projecting at the opposite side of the plate and arranged to be passed through the slot in the attaching-plate, and a catch-stud pro- .vided at the free end of the latch and pass- 5o

Landscapes

  • Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)

Description

No. 668,274. Patented Feb. I9, I90l. E. WDDDWABD.
DETAGHABLE SPIKE FOB SHOES.
(Applieston led July 11, 1900.l
(No Model.)
TH: Nnms persas co.. wno'murnu, wqhwron. o. c.
rrtzn 'raras `a'rnur tiren..
EDWIN WOODWARD, OF GARRE'IT, lNDIANA.
DETAC'HABLE SPIKE FOR SHOES.
SPECIEFIGATEON forming' part of Letters Patent No. 668,274, dated February 19, 1901.
Application filed Tilly 1l, 1900.` Serial No. 23|251. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern,.-
Be it known that I, EDWIN WOODWARD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Garrett, in the county of De Kalb and State of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Detachable Spike for Shoes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to spikes for baseball, foot-ball, and athletic shoes generally, and has for its object to provide an improved toe-spike which is conveniently removable, so as to prevent injury to carpets, floors, and the like and also to prevent injury to the spike in walking over stone or other hard roads or sidewalks. It is furthermore designed to form the device of few parts, so as to insure strength and durability and also tol facilitate the application and removal of the spike.
With these and other objects in view the presentinvention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts, as will be hereinafter more fully described, shown in the accompanying' drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that changes in the form, proportion, size, and minor details may be made within the scope of the claims wit-hout departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a bottom plan view of a shoe having the improved toe-spike applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a detail longitudinal sectional view thereof. Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the detachable plate, which carries one or more spikes.
Corresponding parts are designated by like characters of reference in all of the figures of the drawings..
Referring to the accompanying drawings, l designates the sole of an ordinary or athletic shoe, in the toe or ball portion of the lower or outer side of which is formed a recess 2 for the reception of a base-plate 3, that is fixedly connected to the sole of the shoe by means of terminal fastenings 4. Adjacent to the rear end of this plate there is provided a longitudinal slot 5, and a corresponding socket 6 is formed in the back of the recess and extending transversely at opposite sides of the slot in the plate. Alined longitudinally with and in advance of the slot is a perforation or depression 7. It will be understood that this base-plate is permanently secured to the shoe and is flush with the outer surface of the sole, so as not to interfere with the walking of the wearer, and is designed to form a base, with which the spiked plate is removably connected.
In Fig. 4 of the drawings there has been illustrated the spiked plate 8, which is flat, so as to fit snugly against' the base-plate. The opposite longitudinal side edges of this plate are"turned or bent downwardly, so as to form opposite longitudinal spikes or calks 9, and the front edge of the plate is also provided with an intermediate similar spike 10. The rear edge of the plate is provided with a pair of rearwardly-extending projections 11, which also diverge and have their terminals bent into spikes or calks 12. The edges of the spikes or calks may be sharpened, .as may be desired.
Secured longitudinally to the outer face of the spiked plate is a spring-latch 13, formed by a dat metal strap, one end of which is fixedly secured to the plate by means of a fastening pin or rivet l4,which extends through the spiked plate and slightly beyond the upper face thereof and is provided with a T- shaped head 15. The opposite free end of the latch is deflected downwardly, so as to form a linger-piece 16, and adjacent to the Ylatter is a stud or pin 17,which forms a catch-head, that is loosely received through a perforation 18, formed in thespiked plate.
In applying the spiked plate to the baseplate the former is first applied Vat substantially right angles to the latter, so that the `T- head of the pin 14 may pass through the slot in the base-plate, after which the spiked plate is turned upon the pin as a pivot and into longitudinal alinement with the baseplate, thereby turning the head of the pin transversely across the slot and within the socket in the sole of the shoe, and then the catch or stud 17, carried by the free end of the latch 13, is snapped into the depression or perforation 7 in the base-plate, whereby the two plates are firmly interlocked. -It will now be seen that the T-shaped pin 14 forms the connection between the two plates, while the IOO spring-latch prevents the spi-ked plate from turning uponl the base-plate, and thereby ef fectually prevents accidental displacement of the device. The spiked plate may be readily removed by withdrawing the catch or stud from the perforation in the base-plate and then turning the spiked plate until the T-pin can be removed from the slot in the baseplate.
From the foregoing description it will be seen that the present device comprisesa baseplate for xed attachment to the sole of a shoe and a removable spiked plate having a pivotal and detachable connection with the base-plate and also carrying a spring-latch for engagement with the base-plate toV prevent an accidental pivotal movement of the spiked plate,which would result in a detachA ment of said plate.
What is claimed isl. A spike attachment for shoes, compris'- ing an attaching-plate for application to the sole of a shoe, and a spiked plat-e', having a detachable connection with the attachingplate, and a spring-latch, having a catch stud or head passing loosely through a perforation in the spiked plate and engaging the at'- taching-plate to prevent separation pf the detachable connection.
2. A spike attachment for shoes, comprising aniattaching-plate for application to the sole of a shoe, and a spiked plate, having a detachable pivotal connection with the attaching-plate, and also carrying a springlatch, provided with a catch-stud passing 35 loosely through an opening in the spiked plate and engaging a depression in the attaching-plate, to prevent an accidental piv- F otal movement of the spiked plate.
3. A spike attachment for shoes, compris- 4o ing an attaching-plate for application to the sole of a shoe, and provided with a slot, and
a depression, and a spiked plate, having a spring-latch, a T-shaped fastening fixedly securing one end of the latch to the outer side 45 of the spiked plate, the T-head of the fastening projecting at the opposite side of the plate and arranged to be passed through the slot in the attaching-plate, and a catch-stud pro- .vided at the free end of the latch and pass- 5o
US2325100A 1900-07-11 1900-07-11 Detachable spike for shoes. Expired - Lifetime US668274A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US2325100A US668274A (en) 1900-07-11 1900-07-11 Detachable spike for shoes.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US2325100A US668274A (en) 1900-07-11 1900-07-11 Detachable spike for shoes.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US668274A true US668274A (en) 1901-02-19

Family

ID=2736829

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US2325100A Expired - Lifetime US668274A (en) 1900-07-11 1900-07-11 Detachable spike for shoes.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US668274A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2986825A (en) * 1959-02-10 1961-06-06 Albert B Moore Baseball shoe safety cleat
US3442033A (en) * 1967-01-16 1969-05-06 Glenn E Hilburn Jr Athletic shoe with base inserts

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2986825A (en) * 1959-02-10 1961-06-06 Albert B Moore Baseball shoe safety cleat
US3442033A (en) * 1967-01-16 1969-05-06 Glenn E Hilburn Jr Athletic shoe with base inserts

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US6848199B1 (en) Footwear, such as a sandal, with replaceable upper
US1032600A (en) Ice-creeper.
US668274A (en) Detachable spike for shoes.
US1117019A (en) Antislipping device.
US2118113A (en) Shoe plate
US1098232A (en) Ice-creeper.
US383133A (en) Detachable sole-plate and spike for boots or shoes
US1057957A (en) Horseshoe.
US810753A (en) Spike-protector for shoe-spikes.
US2002864A (en) Traction device for athletic shoes or the like
US512608A (en) Ice-creeper
US1647957A (en) Ice creeper
US1403071A (en) Horseshoe
US1868729A (en) Ice sandal
US607392A (en) Weed-cutting implement
US377131A (en) Convertible ice-creeper and skate
US430034A (en) Lasting-tack
US166630A (en) Improvement in ice-creepers
US165330A (en) Improvement in lasts for boots and shoes
US769897A (en) Plow.
US903830A (en) Emergency-calk for horses.
US261317A (en) Button-fastener
US1993425A (en) Shoe heel construction
US400867A (en) Sole and heel plate for boots or shoes
US272101A (en) thomson