Cleat cover for bicycle shoe

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Inventors

Lazarski, Margaret A.

Application #

421448

Filed

Oct-13-1989

Published

Apr-16-1991

Current US Class

036/131
036/135
036/7.5
074/594.6

International Classes

A43B 005/00

Field of Search

36/135 36/131 36/7.5

Examiners

Sewell; Paul T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Crandell; Ralph F.

US Patent References

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4872273   Spike shoe slip

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Abstract
A cleat cover for use on a bicycle shoe equipped with a pair of bicycle pedal engaging shoe cleats. The cleat cover is formed as an elastomeric shallow oval cup shaped housing for engaging, covering and protecting said front and rear cleats. The cup-shaped housing defines a parabolic toe portion cup for receiving the front cleat, and a rectangular heel portion cup for snugly receiving and covering the rear cleat. The cleats are enclosed and protected by the cover to adapt the bicycle shoe for temporary use as a walking shoe.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cleat cover for use on a bicycle shoe equipped with a pair of bicycle pedal engaging shoe cleats defining spaced apart longitudinally aligned front and rear cleats mounted on a sole plate of said bicycle shoe, each cleat having a body portion defining a forwardly extending lip overhanging the sole plate and the rear cleat further defining a rearwardly directed notch adjacent the sole plate, said cleat cover comprising a removable elastomeric shallow cup shaped housing for surrounding and covering said front and rear cleats, means on said housing for releasably engaging the forwardly extending lip of each of said cleat and securing said housing to said cleats, and means on said housing for releasably engaging within the rearwardly directed notch of said rear cleat, said lip engaging means and notch engaging means releasably gripping and securing said cover in cleat enclosing relationship whereby said cleats are protected by said cover to adapt said bicycle shoe for temporary use as a walking shoe.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field Of The Invention

The present invention relates to cleat covers for bicycle shoes and more specifically to removable walking covers for pedal engaging cleats on bicycle shoes.

Cleated bicycle shoes embody one or more cleats adapted to engage with a mating mechanism on a bicycle pedal. One illustrative cleat construction includes two spaced cleats secured to a sole plate of a bicycle shoe, each cleat having a forwardly directed lip adapted for releasable engagement in corresponding slots or apertures in a bicycle pedal. The present invention relates to a cover.

2. Statement Of The Prior Art

Since the advent of the cleated pedal engaging bicycle shoe cleat covers have been provided for the cleats in order to permit the cyclist to dismount from the bicycle and engage in limited walking activities without removing the cleated shoes. See for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,372, issued Feb. 28, 1989, to H. L. McCall for "Cleated Shoe Walking Sole," and U.S. Pat. No. 4,055,005, issued Oct. 25, 1977 to R. H. Meinhart for "Cover for Bicycling Shoe to Provide a Walking Surface." Without such a cover the pedal engaging cleats can be severally damaged or worn, and the cleats are difficult and uncomfortable to walk on. For example, if a cyclist needs to dismount for personal reasons, to change a tire, or to walk up a hill or traverse difficult terrain for short distances, it is necessary to provide some kind of cover for the cleats on the bottom of the shoe. Most cyclists do not wish to carry and change into an extra set of shoes where the stop is only momentary. For this reason various forms of cleat covers have been developed, the principal form of which simply comprises a cover having a peripheral wall with means to engage the cleats and hold the cover on the shoe. Such covers, though useful can readily twist or slip off of the cleats or are difficult to take on or off of the cleats. Some covers tend to slip off of the cleats as a result of the natural twisting movement of the foot when walking. Others are like overshoes and are excessively large and cumbersome.
 
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