INTERFACE SUPPORT FOR BICYCLE SHOE WITH CLEAT
20220232927 · 2022-07-28
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Abstract
A support interface apparatus removably couplable to a cleated cycling shoe to enable the user to walk on an underlying substrate with minimal slipping on the substrate and/or minimal damage to the underlying substrate by the cleat. The apparatus includes a base pad and a cleat cavity located in the front portion of the base pad. The cleat cavity includes a perimeter, a base, and a cleat-retaining space established by the perimeter and the base. The cleat cavity is arranged for removably retaining the cleat of the cycling shoe therein so that the user may walk on the underlying surface without the heel and the cleat making direct contact with the underlying substrate.
Claims
1. An apparatus configured to function as a support interface between a cycling shoe having a heel and a cleat and an underlying substrate to enable walking on the substrate with the cycling shoe on, the apparatus comprising: a base pad having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front portion, and a heel portion; and a cleat cavity located in the front portion and the top surface of the base pad, the cleat cavity including a perimeter, a base, and a cleat-retaining space established by the perimeter and the base, wherein the cleat cavity is arranged for removably retaining the cleat of the cycling shoe therein so that the user may walk on the underlying surface without the heel and the cleat making direct contact with the underlying substrate.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base pad is formed of a top layer and a bottom layer, and wherein the cleat cavity is located in the top layer of the base pad.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the top layer is fabricated of thermoplastic urethane and the bottom layer is fabricated of ethyl vinyl acetate.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the base pad is formed of a material or textured to enhance grip between the apparatus and the underlying substrate.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the perimeter of the cleat cavity includes a forward clip and a rear clip for removably securing the cleat of the cycling shoe in the space of the cavity.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein each of the forward clip and the rear clip is formed of a perimeter ring and a lip extending inwardly into the space from the perimeter ring.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the lip of the rear clip is rounded to facilitate removal of the cleat from the cleat cavity.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base pad has a length and a width approximating a length and a width of the cycling shoe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] An interface support apparatus 10 of the present invention is shown in
[0023] The apparatus 10 includes a bottom surface 16 arranged to make contact with the underlying substrate 102. The bottom surface 16 may be smooth, textured or shaped as desired provided the material comprising the bottom surface 16 is sufficiently frictional to minimize sliding of the apparatus 10 plus shoe 100 on the substrate 102. The apparatus 10 may be of variable dimensions, provided it has a width and a length approximately corresponding to the width and length of the shoe 100, although they do not have to be precisely the same. The cleat cavity 12 is formed with dimensions sufficient to securely retain the cleat 104 therein.
[0024] The apparatus 10 may be formed as a unitary piece or it may be formed in at least two layers as shown in
[0025] The top layer 18 includes the cleat cavity 12 therein. The cleat cavity 12 is located in a front portion 22 of the apparatus. The front portion 22 is spaced from a heel portion 24 by an intermediate portion 26. As shown in
[0026] The perimeter 28 and space 30 of the cleat cavity 12 are shown in the form of a rounded triangle in
[0027] Use of the apparatus 10 to enable a user to keep the cleated cycling shoe on while walking on a surface is represented in
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[0029] The cavity 12 is arranged for removably retaining the cleat 104 of the cycling shoe 100 therein so that the user 150 may walk on the underlying substrate 102 without the heel 106 and the cleat 104 making direct contact with the underlying substrate 102.
[0030] The present invention has been described with respect to specific examples of its embodiment. It is not intended to be limited to those specific examples but is instead described by the following claims and equivalents.