Heel-cup for climbing shoes
12575644 ยท 2026-03-17
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Abstract
A heel-cup structure for climbing shoes having increased edge-contact properties and friction on uneven surface where the heel area has a protrusion around the outer sole area under the heel and rimmed indentation between the heel counter and the outer sole. The heel-cup structure with protrusion of the outer sole made of soft, polymeric, synthetic rubber material provides a device to latch onto a thin edge of the rock surface in contact, to effectuate edging and heel-hooking.
Claims
1. A heel-cup structure for climbing shoes where the heel-cup structure has a slanted open top, an inner surface shaped to be attached to as a part of a climbing shoe, and an outer surface with an upper part and a lower part, which are divided by an indentation, where the upper part forms a heel counter with a structure of ribbed patterns, the indentation is situated below the upper part and above the lower part, and the lower part that has a Hooking Rim, wherein the Hooking Rim has a protrusion of the outer surface of the heel-cup structure, surrounding a calcaneus of a user's foot in a horseshoe shape.
2. The heel-cup structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heel-cup structure is made of flexible polymeric material.
3. The heel-cup structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the indentation has a depth of more than 2 mm.
4. The heel-cup structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the indentation is imbedded along the perimeter of the lower end of the heel counter of the heel-cup forming a dividing line between the heel counter and the Hooking Rim.
5. The heel-cup structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the Hooking Rim protrudes at least 5 mm from the indentation.
6. The heel-cup structure as claimed in claim 1, where the structure of ribbed pattern consists of repeating grooves, or ribbed lines, formed by repeated surface indentations.
7. The heel-cup structure as claimed in claim 1, where the ribbed pattern has depths of more than 1 mm.
8. The heel-cup structure as claimed in claim 1, where the ribbed pattern has repeating grooves that are horizontal on the back side of the heel-cup, and slanted on the lateral sides of the heel-cup.
9. The heel cup structure as claimed in claim 1 where the ribbed pattern has grooves that are embedded at angles, on the outer surface of the heel cup.
10. The heel-cup structure as claimed in claim 1 where the top end of the upper part incorporates a cut in the shape similar to the letter v.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting embodiment thereof, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The ribbed patterns (6, 7) represent the features on the surface of the heel-cup that provides additional friction when placed on the hold or other features on the surface of the rock.
(15) The V-shape cut (8) on the lateral top sides of the heel cup assist adjustment of the heel-cup when being attached to as a part of the climbing shoe, to conform to the shape of the heel.
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