Pedal block for cycle shoes

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Inventors

Chassaing, Jacques

Application #

468187

Filed

Feb-22-1983

Published

Mar-26-1985

Current US Class

036/131
074/594.6

International Classes

A43B 005/14

Field of Search

36/113 36/114 36/131 36/132 74/594.6

Assignee

Adidas Fabrique de Chassures de Sport (Landersheim, FR)

Examiners

Jaudon; Henry S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brisebois & Kruger

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4442732   Pedal for a bicycle

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Abstract
A pedal block device fixed to the sole of a shoe comprising two elongated bars which are preferably identical, each having a transverse groove or recess, and which are transversely spaced one from the other and parallel to the length or longitudinal axis of the shoe, and fastening means cooperating with the sole of the shoe and the bars for separately adjusting, by longitudinal displacement, the position of each bar relative to the sole, and for fixing these positions.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An adjustable pedal block arrangement for a cycle shoe comprising, a first elongated bar having a transverse groove, a second elongated bar having a transverse groove, said bars being positioned on a sole of the shoe with said grooves spaced apart in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the sole, and said bars being mounted generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sole for individual longitudinal adjustment to a plurality of different longitudinal positions relative to each other and relative to the sole, and means for securing each bar to the sole in any of said plurality of different positions of longitudinal adjustment.

2. A pedal block arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said first and second bars are identical.



Description
The present invention relates to a pedal block arrangement for cycle shoes.

There are currently in use for cycling, particularly competitive road, track or cyclo-cross cycling, devices called pedal chocks or blocks which can be fixed under the sole of the cycle shoe, and which provide for maintaining the shoe in a predetermined position relative to the pedal, during cycling.

One is therefore assured of very regular pedalling.

The known pedal chocks comprise a thin plate, usually of plastic material, on each shoe, which can be fastened, usually by nailing, by means of a large number of tacks or nails, to the bottom face of the shoe sole.

Each of these plates conventionally comprises a locating recess or groove engageable with a rib or blade of the pedal.

Such known devices, although currently used, are not really satisfactory insofar as they are relatively difficult to mount because of the great number of tacks or nails necessary for fastening them to the shoe sole. In addition, once the pedal chock has been mounted, it is not possible to adjust or change the position of the pedal chock without un-nailing and then re-nailing it in a new position.
 
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