Spike shoe

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Inventors

Tomuro, Yasushi

Application #

056542

Filed

Jul-11-1979

Published

Jun-9-1981

Current US Class

036/127
036/134
036/59R
036/61

International Classes

A43C 015/00; A43B 005/00

Field of Search

36/61 36/59

Examiners

Kee Chi; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morrison; Thomas R.

US Patent References

4146979   Self-cleaning golf-s...

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Abstract
This invention relates to a spike shoe including a sole, a plurality of spike pins mounted thereupon and a resilient elastic material fixed with the sole, the resilient elastic material having such a thickness that each spike pin can be concealed therein, and including a plurality of holes in order to permit the spike pins to protrude from the resilient elastic material when the weight of human body is applied to the spike shoe, whereby the spike pins are forced into the ground. When the weight is removed from the sole, the spike pins are retracted into the resilient material leaving any mud which may have been stuck to the pins on the smooth bottom surface of the sole from which the mud may be easily removed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A spike shoe comprising:

a shoe upper;

a bottom base on the bottom of said upper;

a layer of resilient elastic material affixed to said bottom base;

a bottom sheet covering the bottom of said layer, said bottom sheet having high wear resistance;

a plurality of holes through said layer and said bottom sheet;

a plurality of spike pins in said plurality of holes attached to said bottom base and extending toward said layer;

each of said spike pins having a spike portion and a mounting portion, each said mounting portion being wider than its respective spike portion and being located in abutment with said bottom base and extending part way toward said bottom sheet;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a spike shoe in which a shoe sole is provided with a elastic material.

Conventional spike shoes for golf and other sports comprise various shapes of spike pins. As the number of spike pins is increased and each spike pin's shape becomes more complicated, muds, trash or the like are apt to stick to the sole or to portions between adjacent spike pins. Unless a user removes such mud from time to time, every time he or she steps the ground, new mud sticks to the sole or to portions between adjacent spike pins and accumulates gradually just like snow accelerates on shoe soles. The thus accumulated mud may harden, and finally become difficult to remove from the sole or the spike pins. If the user attempts to use a pair of spike shoes having mud stuck to the spike pins or soles, the function of the spike shoes is lost. In order to overcome the above disadvantage of conventional spike shoes, the present invention has been attained.
 
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