HEEL TRACTION DEVICE
20220031026 ยท 2022-02-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A43C15/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A heel traction device for attachment to a heel of a shoe or a boot comprises a traction platform formed of a flexible rubber material. The traction platform has a first face for contacting a ground surface and a second face for attachment to the heel of the shoe or boot. The traction platform defines a plurality of openings formed therethrough for receiving a traction element in each of said openings. A support band is connected to the traction platform for securing the traction platform to the shoe or a boot. The support band has a rear portion for attachment to a rear portion of the shoe or the boot and two opposing side portions for attachment to side portions of the shoe or the boot. Each of the side portions define a slot formed therethrough for receiving a strap.
Claims
1. A heel traction device for attachment to a heel of a shoe or a boot, the heel traction device comprising: a traction platform formed of a flexible rubber material, the traction platform having a first face for contacting a ground surface and a second face for attachment to the heel of the shoe or boot, the traction platform defining a plurality of openings formed therethrough for receiving a traction element in each of said plurality of openings; and a support band connected to the traction platform for securing the traction platform to the shoe or a boot, the support band having a rear portion for attachment to a rear portion of the shoe or the boot and two opposing side portions for attachment to side portions of the shoe or the boot, each of said side portions defining a slot formed therethrough for receiving a strap.
2. The heel traction device of claim 1 wherein the traction elements include spikes attached to a flange wherein a separate flange accommodating a spike is received in each of said openings.
3. The heel traction device of claim 1 wherein the support band includes two opposing web members connecting the support band to the traction platform.
4. The heel traction device of claim 1, further comprising a strap received in the slots formed in the support band.
5. The heel traction device of claim 4 wherein the strap is a Velcro strap.
6. The heel traction device of claim 1 wherein the traction platform is comprised of a rubber composition comprising of about 37% by weight of polyisoprene, and about 10% by weight of styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR).
7. The heel traction device of claim 6 wherein the rubber composition is further comprised of about 13% by weight of carbon black and about 5% by weight of calcium carbonate.
8. The heel traction device of claim 7 wherein the rubber composition is further comprised of benzothiazole vulcanizing accelerator, phenol antioxidant, quinoline antioxidant, cyclohexylthiophthalimide, stearic acid and mineral oil, wherein the combination of the benzothiazole vulcanizing accelerator, phenol antioxidant, quinoline antioxidant, cyclohexylthiophthalimide, stearic acid and mineral oil constitutes about 21% by weight of the rubber composition.
9. The heel traction device of claim 8 wherein the rubber composition is further comprised of silicon dioxide, zinc oxide, sulfur and talc, wherein the combination of the silicon dioxide, zinc oxide, sulfur and talc constitutes about 14% by weight of the rubber composition.
10. The heel traction device claim 6 wherein the rubber composition has hardness of 43.5 on the Shore A hardness scale.
11. The heel traction device of claim 1 wherein the traction platform is semi-circular in shape.
12. The heel traction device of claim 1 wherein a thickness of the traction platform is about 6.5 mm.
13. The heel traction device of claim 1 wherein a thickness of the support band is about 2.45 mm.
14. The heel traction device of claim 1 wherein the first face includes a plurality of gripping elements.
15. The heel traction device of claim 3 wherein the web members each include a support rib.
16. The heel traction device of claim 3 wherein the web members are located close to a front end of the traction platform.
17. The heel traction device of claim 3 wherein each of the web members are located about 2 cm from the from the front end of the traction platform and about 4.7 cm from the rear end of the traction platform.
18. The heel traction device of claim 3 wherein each of the web members are located centrally between the front end of the traction platform and the rear end of the traction platform.
19. The heel traction device of claim 3 wherein the web members have a thickness of about 2 mm.
20. The heel traction device of claim 3 wherein the web members have opposing peripheral curved portions, the web members having a width of about 2.8 cm between the peripheral curved portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The embodiments of the invention described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to precise forms disclosed. Rather, the embodiments elected for description have been chosen to enable one skilled in the art to practice the invention.
[0020] With reference initially to
[0021] The heel traction device 1 comprises a traction platform 4 having a first face 6 for contacting a ground surface, as shown in
[0022] The heel traction device 1 also comprises a support band 10 connected to the traction platform 4 for securing the traction platform to a shoe or a boot. In the embodiment shown in
[0023] The traction platform 4 and preferably also the support band 10 is constructed of a flexible rubber material. Preferably, the rubber material has the following composition as set out in table 1 below.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Composition of Rubber Material Rubber Composition Component Content, Wt % Poly(isoprene) 37 Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) 10 Benzothiazole vulcanizing accelerator 21 Phenol antioxidant Quinoline antioxidant Cyclohexylthiophthalimide Stearic acid Mineral oil Carbon black 13 Calcium carbonate (CaCO.sub.3) 5 Silicon dioxide (SiO.sub.2) 14 Zinc oxide (ZnO) Sulfur Talc
[0024] The content of the components of the rubber composition was measured by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer.
[0025] The hardness of the rubber composition forming the traction platform 4 and the support band 10 is 43.5 on the Shore A hardness scale, as measured by a Shore A Durometer apparatus.
[0026] The thickness of the traction platform is preferably about 6.5 mm. The thickness of the support band is preferably about 2.45 mm.
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[0030] An alternate embodiment 50 of the heel traction device is shown in
[0031] The alternate embodiment 50 of the heel traction platform is composed of the rubber material described above and summarized in table 1.
[0032] The heel traction device is constructed according to methods known in the art such as injection molding involving the injection of a hot polymeric material into a cold mold. Preferably, the heel traction device is constructed using compression molding machines. The raw material is weighed and cut to size to fit into the mold. The temperature is carefully monitored to be consistent with the cycle time required to flow the material to all portions of the mold. Once the cycle is complete, the operator uses compressed air to cleanly lift the molded part out of the tooling by hand.
[0033] Injection molding techniques that extrude material over an existing core plate in the mold to provide a unitary construction may also be employed.
[0034] In operation, each of the heel traction device 1 and the alternate embodiment 50 may be attached to footwear such as the boot 2 at the heel 26 as shown in
[0035] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.