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US20110252664A1 - Cleat Spike Insole - Google Patents

Cleat Spike Insole
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US20110252664A1
US20110252664A1US12/903,322US90332210AUS2011252664A1US 20110252664 A1US20110252664 A1US 20110252664A1US 90332210 AUS90332210 AUS 90332210AUS 2011252664 A1US2011252664 A1US 2011252664A1
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A shoe foundation assembly for receiving and retaining a number of cleats or spikes into the bottom sole of the shoe such as might be utilized in various sporting events. The shoe foundation assembly includes a unitarily molded shoe cradle component with a toe guard at a first end, a heel guard at a second end, and arch medial. An outsole is bonded to the midsole component sized and shaped to be positioned on the underside base of the shoe cradle component. The detachable cradle incorporates hillock apertures for positioning a number of sealable inserts to receive the cleat/spikes. Bonded to the midsole is an outsole component having a plurality of slit apertures also positioned to receive the plurality of cleat/spikes. A number of different types of cleats or shoe spikes may be inserted into the apertures in the outsole and through the sealable inserts within the midsole. Each of the cleat/spikes incorporates a structure for the retention of the cleat/spike onto the shoe foundation.

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1. A shoe insole assembly for the optional receipt and retention of a plurality of cleat/spike structures such as those used in sporting events, the shoe foundation assembly comprising:
(a) a unitarily molded detachable shoe cradle component comprising a longitudinal platform, a toe guard extending from a first end of the longitudinal support platform, and a heel guard extending from a second end of the longitudinal support platform;
(b) a hillock component sized and shaped to be positioned on an underside base of the longitudinal support platform of the shoe cradle component, the cradle having a plurality of hillock apertures positioned to receive the plurality of cleat/spike structures; and
(c) a unitarily molded insert shoe cradle component comprising a longitudinal platform, a toe guard extending from a first end of the longitudinal support platform, and a heel guard extending from a second end of the longitudinal support platform.
3. A metatarsal sole sized and shaped to be positioned on an underside base of the longitudinal platform of a shoe cradle component, the midsole having a plurality of sealable slit aperture pads positioned to receive the plurality of cleat/spike structures;
(a) a plurality of bonded sealing insert metatarsal pads positioned one vertical atop each within each of the plurality of sealable slit apertures in the midsole component comprising a no leak cylinder;
(b) an outsole component sized and shaped to be positioned on an underside base of the midsole component, the outsole having a plurality of apertures positioned to receive the plurality of X-shape post cleat/spike structures; and
(c) a plurality of x-shape post cleat/spike structures insertable into the plurality of apertures in the outsole and through the plurality of sealable insert pads positioned within the plurality of midsole apertures, each of the plurality of cleat/spike structures having means for retention of the same within the bonded x-slit sealing insert pads and midsole apertures.
4. A shoe foundation assembly for the optional receipt and retention of a plurality of cleat/spike structures such as those used in sporting events, the shoe foundation assembly comprising:
(a) a unitarily molded detachable shoe cradle component comprising a longitudinal platform, a toe guard extending from a first end of the longitudinal support platform, and a heel guard extending from a second end of the longitudinal support platform;
(b) a midsole component sized and shaped to be positioned on an underside base of the longitudinal platform of the shoe cradle component, the midsole having a plurality of sealable apertures positioned to receive the plurality of cleat/spike structures;
(c) a plurality of sealing inserts positioned one each within each of the plurality of sealable apertures in the midsole component;
(d) an outsole component sized and shaped to be positioned on an underside base of the midsole component, the outsole having a plurality of apertures positioned to receive the plurality of x-shape post cleat/spike structures; and
(e) a plurality of x-shape post cleat/spike structures insertable into the plurality of apertures in the outsole and through the plurality of sealable inserts positioned within the plurality of midsole apertures, each of the plurality of cleat/spike structures having means for retention of the same within the x-shaped post sealing inserts and midsole apertures.
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US10/900,217US20050193595A1 (en)2004-03-032004-07-27Thoro sole
US11/526,372US20070017125A1 (en)2004-07-272006-09-25Cleat/spike insole shoe
US12/903,322US20110252664A1 (en)2004-07-272010-10-13Cleat Spike Insole

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CN104905467A (en)*2015-05-082015-09-16高正强Detachable sock shoe
US10750820B2 (en)2015-05-082020-08-25Under Armour, Inc.Midsole lattice with hollow tubes for footwear
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USD931586S1 (en)*2019-08-282021-09-28Richard RoemerBaseball shoe sole
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