Outer sole structure for athletic shoe
First Claim
1. A sole for an athletic shoe, comprising a molded polymeric base and a plurality of integrally molded cleats extending outwardly from the base, including peripheral cleats each having the general shape of a section of a frustum, a majority of said peripheral cleats having a generally forwardly facing surface in the shape of a sectional surface of a cone, a generally rearwardly facing essentially flat surface, an essentially flat peripheral surface facing the periphery at which the respective first cleat is disposed and an essentially flat crown surface spaced from the base and joining with said forwardly facing surface, said rearwardly facing surface and said peripheral surface, and an interior array of conical cleats of a lesser height than that of the peripheral cleats, said conical cleats being of greater number than said peripheral cleats and having a cross-sectional area in a plane adjacent the base less than the cross-sectional area of said peripheral cleats in a plane adjacent the base whereby a delayed gripping action of said conical cleats is caused by said peripheral cleats.
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Abstract
A general purpose athletic shoe is described in which an outer sole is provided with integrally molded cleats of two different types. The cleats of the first type are disposed around the periphery of the sole and the cleats of the second type are primarily disposed in the remaining portions of the sole. The second cleats are generally conical in shape and extend outwardly from the sole to about half the height of the first cleats. Each of the first cleats has three surfaces extending outward from a major exterior surface of the outer sole to a flat crown which is parallel to the major exterior surface. Two of the three outwardly extending surfaces of each of the first cleats take the form of essentially flat surfaces oriented generally perpendicular to the major exterior surface and the remaining outwardly extending surface is a partial conical surface which tapers so that first cleats are widest at their junction with the outer sole and narrowest at the crown. One of the essentially flat surfaces of each of the first cleats is generally transversely oriented with respect to the sole and the other essentially flat surface is aligned with the contour of the adjacent edge of the sole.
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19 Claims
- 1. A sole for an athletic shoe, comprising a molded polymeric base and a plurality of integrally molded cleats extending outwardly from the base, including peripheral cleats each having the general shape of a section of a frustum, a majority of said peripheral cleats having a generally forwardly facing surface in the shape of a sectional surface of a cone, a generally rearwardly facing essentially flat surface, an essentially flat peripheral surface facing the periphery at which the respective first cleat is disposed and an essentially flat crown surface spaced from the base and joining with said forwardly facing surface, said rearwardly facing surface and said peripheral surface, and an interior array of conical cleats of a lesser height than that of the peripheral cleats, said conical cleats being of greater number than said peripheral cleats and having a cross-sectional area in a plane adjacent the base less than the cross-sectional area of said peripheral cleats in a plane adjacent the base whereby a delayed gripping action of said conical cleats is caused by said peripheral cleats.
- 3. A sole for an athletic shoe, comprising an outer sole member of a resilient polymeric material having a base and a plurality of integrally molded first and second cleats extending outwardly from the base, the first cleats being peripherally disposed at the edges of the sole, the second cleats being generally uniformly disposed in the interior areas of the sole and being of greater number than said first cleats, the first cleats having a height approximately twice that of the second cleats, each of the first cleats assuming the general shape of a section of a frustum having a conical surface and first, second and third essentially flat surfaces, the first flat surface being disposed generally perpendicular to the base and aligned with the adjacent edge of the sole, the second flat surface being generally parallel to the sole and defining the outermost surface of the cleat, the third essentially flat surface being substantially perpendicular both to the base and to a longitudinal axis of the sole, the conical surface having a principal conical axis generally perpendicular to the sole, the conical surface having its largest radial dimension at its junction with the base and its smallest radial dimension at its junction with the second flat surface.
- 6. A sole for an athletic shoe, comprising an outer sole member of a resilient polymeric material having a base and plurality of integrally molded first and second cleats extending outwardly from the base, the sole member including a toe portion, a ball portion, an arch portion and a heel portion correspondingly positioned with respect to the toe, ball, arch and heel of the human foot, the base having arcuate inside and outside edges correspondingly positioned with respect to the inside and outside edges of the human foot, the first cleats being peripherally disposed along the inside and outside edges of the base primarily in the toe, ball and heel portions, the second cleats being disposed in a generally uniformly spaced arrangement throughout at least the areas of the toe, ball and heel portions not occupied by the first cleats, the first cleats being greater in height than the second cleats, each of the first cleats having an essentially flat crown lying generally parallel to the base and further having first and second essentially flat surfaces, said first flat surface lying adjacent to the proximate edge of the base, the first flat surface being generally perpendicular to the base and aligned with the proximate edge of the base, the second flat surface lying in a plane substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the sole, a majority of said first cleats also having a tapered surface with its largest dimension at the base and extending to the crown, the tapered surface providing at least in part a forward facing portion of the respective cleat said flat crown extending between and joining with said tapered surface and said first and second flat surfaces whereby the intersection of said flat crown and said first and second flat surfaces provides a gripping corner at the periphery of the sole.
- 12. A sole for an athletic shoe, comprising an outer sole member of a resilient polymeric material having a base and a plurality of first and second cleats extending from the base, said first cleats being disposed along the periphery of said sole, said second cleats being disposed in the interior areas of said sole, said first cleats being greater in height than said second cleats, each of said first cleats assuming the general shape of a section of a frustum having a generally conical surface and first, second and third essentially flat surfaces, the conical surface in a majority of said first cleats facing generally forward, the first flat surface in a majority of said first cleats facing generally rearward, the second flat surface in a majority of said first cleats being spaced from said base and the third flat surface of said first cleats facing the adjacent peripheral edge, the second flat surface extending between and joining with said conical surface and said first and third flat surfaces to form a gripping corner.
- 16. A sole for an athletic shoe, comprising an outer sole member of a resilient polymeric material having a base and a plurality of first and second cleats extending from the base, said sole member having a toe area, a ball area, an arch area and a heel area, said first cleats being disposed along the periphery of said sole in at least said toe, ball and heel areas, said second cleats being disposed in the interior areas of said sole, said first cleats having a height approximately at least twice the height of said second cleats, each of said first cleats assuming the general shape of a section of a frustum having a generally conical surface and first, second and third essentially flat surfaces, the conical surface of said first cleats in at least said toe and ball areas facing generally forward, the first flat surface of said cleats in at least said toe and ball areas facing generally rearward, the second flat surface in each of said first cleats being generally parallel to said base, the third flat surface in each of said first cleats facing the periphery along which it is disposed, said second flat surface joining with and extending between said conical surface and said first and third flat surfaces, and said first and third flat surfaces extending from said second flat surface to said base.
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