Golf shoe
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1. A golf shoe which comprises:
- a plate;
hinge means connecting said plate to the outer edge of the golfer'"'"'s back shoe;
means for retaining said plate in a first position wherein said plate lies flat against the shoe sole; and
means for holding said plate in a second position wherein said plate is angled with respect to the shoe sole to thereby tilt the shoe inwardly when worn by the golfer while said plate is in the second position, said means for retaining said plate in the first position including a fastener which is operable when the golfer moves the plate from the second position to the first position by applying a normal force to the outside face of said plate by sliding the shoe generally laterally outward and then lowering the shoe keeping the shoe sole substantially parallel with the ground until the cleats on the shoe sole are in contact with the ground.
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Abstract
A golf shoe is provided with a hinged plate connected to the outer edge of the golfer'"'"'s back shoe which tilts the shoe inwardly when worn by the golfer when the plate is angled with respect to the shoe'"'"'s sole. A retainer means holds the plate flat against the shoe sole when the plate is not in use. A holding means is provided to hold the plate in the angled position when the shoe tilting is desired.
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1. A golf shoe which comprises:
- a plate;
hinge means connecting said plate to the outer edge of the golfer'"'"'s back shoe;
means for retaining said plate in a first position wherein said plate lies flat against the shoe sole; and
means for holding said plate in a second position wherein said plate is angled with respect to the shoe sole to thereby tilt the shoe inwardly when worn by the golfer while said plate is in the second position, said means for retaining said plate in the first position including a fastener which is operable when the golfer moves the plate from the second position to the first position by applying a normal force to the outside face of said plate by sliding the shoe generally laterally outward and then lowering the shoe keeping the shoe sole substantially parallel with the ground until the cleats on the shoe sole are in contact with the ground. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- a plate;
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7. A golf shoe which comprises:
- a plate;
hinge means connecting said plate to the outer edge of the golfer'"'"'s back shoe;
a fastener for retaining said plate in a first position wherein said plate lies flat against the shoe sole so that the plate'"'"'s outside face is generally in the same plane as the shoe sole contiguous to the plate;
a flange extending from the shoe sole which engages the plate generally along its hinged side when the plate is in a second position wherein said plate is angled with respect to the shoe sole to thereby tilt the shoe inwardly when worn by the golfer when said plate is in the second position;
a release pin that releases the plate from the first position when an object such as a golf club strikes said release pin;
a spring which biases the plate to the second position when the fastener is released;
a plate cleat which is fastened to the plate and extends from the outside face of said plate wherein the golfer can move the plate from the second position to the first position merely by applying a normal force to the outside face of said plate by sliding the shoe generally laterally outward and then lowering the shoe keeping the shoe sole substantially parallel with the ground until the cleats on the shoe sole are in contact with the ground. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
- a plate;
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