Retaining device and spike devices for shoes
09565890 ยท 2017-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus including a retaining device and a plurality of flexible memory spike devices for golf. The retaining device may be adapted to be temporarily attached to a shoe. The retaining device may be adapted so that the plurality of spike devices can be attached or detached from the retaining device. The retaining device may be made of an elastomeric material. The retaining device may have a plurality of openings, and each of the plurality of spike devices can be at least partially inserted into a corresponding one of the plurality of openings to attach each of the plurality of spike devices to the retaining device.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a retaining device; and a plurality of flexible spike devices, which have memory of form so that each of the plurality of flexible spike devices is adapted to be flexed by a flexing force to change from a rest state into a deformed state, and when the flexing force is removed, each of the plurality of flexible spike devices returns to a rest state; wherein the retaining device is adapted to be temporarily attached to a shoe; wherein the retaining device is adapted so that the plurality of spike devices is adapted to be attached or detached from the retaining device, while the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe; wherein the retaining device has a toe end and a heel end; wherein the retaining device has a plurality of first chambers and second chambers; wherein each of the plurality of first chambers leads to a corresponding one of the plurality of second chambers; wherein each of the plurality of first chambers is substantially smaller than each of the plurality of second chambers; wherein the retaining device is adapted to be temporarily attached to the shoe so that each of the plurality of second chambers lies between the shoe and one of the plurality of first chambers; wherein each of the plurality of flexible spike devices includes a top portion, a middle portion, and a base portion; wherein in a non compressed state, each of the top portions of each of the flexible spike devices has an area substantially larger than each of the plurality of first chambers; wherein in a compressed state, each of the top portions of each of the flexible spike devices has an area which is less than or equal to each of the plurality of first chambers so that each of the top portions is adapted to be inserted into and through each of the plurality of first chambers; wherein each of the flexible spike devices is adapted to be inserted into the retaining device so that each of the top portions sits within one of the plurality of second chambers while simultaneously each of the middle portions sits within one of the plurality of first chambers; wherein the retaining device comes in contact with a sole of the shoe at a plurality of regions, each of the plurality of regions immediately adjacent one of the plurality of second chambers, when the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe without any of the flexible spike devices being inserted into the retaining device; and wherein the retaining device comes in contact with the sole of the shoe at the plurality of regions, when the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe, and with the flexible spike devices inserted into the retaining device, so that each of the top portions sits within one of the plurality of second chambers while simultaneously each of the middle portions sits within one of the plurality of first chambers.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the retaining device is made of an elastomeric material.
3. An apparatus comprising a retaining device; and a plurality of flexible spike devices, which have memory of form so that each of the plurality of flexible spike devices is adapted to be flexed by a flexing force to change from a rest state into a deformed state, and when the flexing force is removed, each of the plurality of flexible spike devices returns to a rest state; wherein the retaining device is adapted to be temporarily attached to a shoe; wherein the retaining device is adapted so that the plurality of spike devices is adapted to be attached or detached from the retaining device, while the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe; wherein the retaining device has a toe end and a heel end; wherein the retaining device has a periphery which surrounds and contacts the shoe when the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe; wherein the periphery has a thickness; wherein the retaining device has a first pull tab located at the toe end of the retaining device; wherein the first pull tab projects out from the periphery a first distance which is greater than the thickness of the periphery; wherein the retaining device has a second pull tab located at the heel end of the retaining device; and wherein the second pull tab projects out from the periphery a second distance which is greater than the thickness of the periphery.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of spike devices has a flat side which is adapted to be fully inserted into each of the plurality of first chambers of the retaining device in order to attach each of the plurality of spike devices to the retaining device.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein each of the plurality of spike devices has a plurality of protrusions which project out away from the flat side.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of spike devices is made of an elastomer.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the retaining device includes an extension at the heel end having an opening for insertion of a ball marker or tee.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the retaining device is adapted to retain five spike devices in a pattern wherein four of the five spike devices substantially define a square and the fifth spike device is substantially at the center of the square in a toe portion of the retaining device; and wherein the retaining device is adapted to retain two spike devices in a heel portion of the retaining device.
9. A method comprising: attaching a retaining device to a shoe; attaching a plurality of spike devices to the retaining device; detaching the retaining device from the shoe; and wherein the retaining device is adapted so that the plurality of spike devices is adapted to be attached or detached from the retaining device, while the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe; wherein the retaining device has a toe end and a heel end; wherein the retaining device has a plurality of first chambers and second chambers; wherein each of the plurality of first chambers leads to a corresponding one of the plurality of second chambers; wherein each of the plurality of first chambers is substantially smaller than each of the plurality of second chambers; wherein the retaining device is adapted to be temporarily attached to the shoe so that each of the plurality of second chambers lies between the shoe and one of the plurality of first chambers; wherein each of the plurality of flexible spike devices includes a top portion, a middle portion, and a base portion; wherein in a non compressed state, each of the top portions of each of the flexible spike devices has an area substantially larger than each of the plurality of first chambers; wherein in a compressed state, each of the top portions of each of the flexible spike devices has an area which is less than or equal to each of the plurality of first chambers so that each of the top portions is adapted to be inserted into and through each of the plurality of first chambers; wherein each of the flexible spike devices is adapted to be inserted into the retaining device so that each of the top portions sits within one of the plurality of second chambers while simultaneously each of the middle portions sits within one of the plurality of first chambers; wherein the retaining device comes in contact with a sole of the shoe at a plurality of regions, each of the plurality of regions immediately adjacent one of the plurality of second chambers, when the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe without any of the flexible spike devices being inserted into the retaining device; and wherein the retaining device comes in contact with the sole of the shoe at the plurality of regions, when the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe, and with the flexible spike devices inserted into the retaining device, so that each of the top portions sits within one of the plurality of second chambers while simultaneously each of the middle portions sits within one of the plurality of first chambers.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the retaining device is made of an elastomeric material.
11. A method comprising attaching a retaining device to a shoe; attaching a plurality of spike devices to the retaining device; detaching the retaining device from the shoe; and wherein the retaining device is adapted so that the plurality of spike devices is adapted to be attached or detached from the retaining device, while the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe; wherein the retaining device has a toe end and a heel end; wherein the retaining device has a periphery which surrounds and contacts the shoe when the retaining device is temporarily attached to the shoe; wherein the periphery has a thickness; wherein the retaining device has a first pull tab located at the toe end of the retaining device; wherein the first pull tab projects out from the periphery a first distance which is greater than the thickness of the periphery; wherein the retaining device has a second pull tab located at the heel end of the retaining device; and wherein the second pull tab projects out from the periphery a second distance which is greater than the thickness of the periphery.
12. The method of claim 9 wherein each of the plurality of spike devices has a flat side which is adapted to be fully inserted into each of the plurality of first chambers of the retaining device in order to attach each of the plurality of spike devices to the retaining device.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein each of the plurality of spike devices has a plurality of protrusions which project out away from the flat side.
14. The method of claim 9 wherein each of the plurality of spike devices is made of an elastomer.
15. The method of claim 9 wherein the retaining device includes an extension at the heel end having an opening for insertion of a ball marker or tee.
16. The method of claim 9 wherein the retaining device is adapted to retain five spike devices in a pattern wherein four of the five spike devices substantially define a square and the fifth spike device is substantially at the center of the square in a toe portion of the retaining device; and wherein the retaining device is adapted to retain two spike devices in a heel portion of the retaining device.
17. The method of claim 9 further comprising playing golf with the retaining device attached to the shoe and with the plurality of spike devices attached to the retaining device.
18. The method of claim 11 wherein the second pull tab has an opening configured such that a pointed end of an object is adapted to be inserted into the opening to cause the second pull tab to surround the object, to thereby retain the object to the retaining device; and further comprising inserting a pointed end of a ball marker into the opening to thereby retain the ball marker to the retaining device.
19. The method of claim 11 wherein the second pull tab has an opening configured such that a pointed end of an object is adapted to be inserted into the opening to cause the second pull tab to surround the object, to thereby retain the object to the retaining device; and further comprising inserting a pointed end of a tee into the opening to thereby retain the tee to the retaining device.
20. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the second pull tab has an opening configured such that a pointed end of an object is adapted to be inserted into the opening to cause the second pull tab to surround the object, to thereby retain the object to the retaining device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(12) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
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(14) The shoe 11 can be any shoe, such as a sneaker, tennis shoe or other shoe. The shoe 11 may have a sole 12 having a heel or bottom rear portion 12a and a toe or top front portion 12b. The shoe 11 may also have sides 11c, a back portion 11a, and a front portion 11b. The retaining device 16 may include a rear portion 16a fits and/or lies under heel or bottom rear portion 12a and a front portion 16b which fits and/or lies under toe or top front portion 12b. The retaining device 16 may also include a rear portion 16d which fits and/or lies behind shoe back portion 11a, and a toe portion 16e which fits and/or lies on top of shoe front portion 11b. The retaining device 16 may be made of an elastomer, a flexible rubber, or a hybrid of an elastomer and a flexible rubber. The retaining device 16 may be made of TPE (thermoplastic elastomer).
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(16) The spike device 14c may have a top portion 15c, a middle portion 19c, a base portion 21c, and prongs or spikes 23a, 23b, 23c, 23d, and 23e as shown by
(17) The retaining device 16 may have an opening 17c leading to a chamber 25c as shown in
(18) Portion 15c, 19c, 21c, and prongs 23a-g of the spike device 14c may be made of polyurethane or similar material which can connect to an elastomeric retainer. The retaining device 16 may be made of an elastomeric material.
(19) In at least one embodiment, the retainer or retaining device 16 stretches over the shoe 11, such as a over a sneaker, to turn it into a golf shoe or other athletic shoe for a day. The retaining device 16 and has cavities, openings, or chambers, such as opening 17c leading to cavity 25c for spike device 14c and similar openings and cavities for other spike devices of spike devices 14-b and 14d-h.
(20) The retaining device 16 and the spike devices 14a-14h, provides a golfer without golf shoes (such as golf shoes with spikes permanently fixed to the bottom of the golf shoes), the ability to stretch the elastomeric material, such as retaining device 16, over their sneakers, tennis shoes, etc., such as shoe 11, and thereby temporarily attach spikes devices 14a-h to the shoe 11. The retaining device 16 and the spike devices 14a-h provide stability and gripping where there previously was none.
(21) The spike device 14c can have various different types of shapes for protrusions, spikes or prongs 23a-e. The protrusions, spikes or prongs may have different types of edges, which may depend on sizing. The portion 15c of the spike device 14c shown in
(22) In embodiments, different spike patterns and placements can be adjusted. The fitting is standard but can be possibly changed with new technology. Embodiments could be made with plastics, etc.
(23) In at least one embodiment, to place the spike devices 14a-h in the elastomeric material or retaining device 16 onto a sneaker, such as shoe 11, take the spikes (already placed in the cavities or openings, such as 17c and 25c and similar openings and cavities, in the elastomeric material or retaining device 16) and stretch the retaining device 16 over the shoe 11, to turn them the shoe 11 into a temporary golf shoe.
(24) In at least one embodiment, the opening, cavity, or chamber 17c is smaller than the opening, cavity, or chamber 25c shown in
(25) The portion 15c of the spike device 14c may be circular and may have a diameter of about one half of an inch, which may be the same as or slightly less than the diameter of the chamber 25c. After the portion 15c has been inserted into the chamber 25c and the portion 19c has been inserted into the chamber 17c as shown in
(26) Embodiments may be specifically geared towards golf. Embodiments are also re-usable and you can purchase additional spike devices for spike devices 14a-h, as they wear down over time. It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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(29) The body portion 202 may also include extensions or sections 205, 207, 209, 211, 213, 215, 217, 219, 221, 223, and 225, each of which is connected at one end or edge to peripheral rim, ridge, or portion 260. The body portion 202 has a toe end 202a and a heel end 202b. Located at the toe end 202a is a pull tab 228 which has a ridge 230a shown in
(30) The body portion 202 also has attached thereto spike devices or protrusion devices 234, 236, 238, 240, 242, 244, and 246. Each of spike devices 234, 236, 238, 240, 242, 244, and 246 may be similar to or identical to any one of spike devices 14a-h previously described with reference to
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(32) In operation an individual grabs the tab 228 and/or the toe end 202a of the apparatus 200 with one hand and grabs one or more of the tabs 222, 224, and 226 and/or the heel end 202b with a second hand and pulls the tab 228 and/or toe end 202a in a first direction while simultaneously pulling the tabs 222, 224, and 226 and/or heel end 202b in a second direction, which is opposite the first direction. This action will stretch the apparatus 200 so that it can be snugly placed on the shoe 300. The stretching of apparatus 200 will cause the opening 214 to be elongated in the direction of the length of the shoe 300 as shown by comparing opening 214 in an at rest or non stretched state as in
(33) Although the invention has been described by reference to particular illustrative embodiments thereof, many changes and modifications of the invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to include within this patent all such changes and modifications as may reasonably and properly be included within the scope of the present invention's contribution to the art.