序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 골프화 마모방지 및 스윙자세 안정화 장치 KR1020110053665 2011-06-03 KR1020120134621A 2012-12-12 최준석
PURPOSE: A device for preventing wear of golf shoes and stabilizing a golf swing is provided to extend the lifetime of golf shoes. CONSTITUTION: A device for preventing wear of golf shoes and stabilizing a golf swing comprises a main body(13), an attachment unit for attaching the main body to a part of a golf shoe, and spikes(14) which are protruding from the main body. The attachment unit is a screw spike or a pin(16). The main body is formed in the shape of a band and comprises a top cover or a wing to cover the upper part of the outsole of the golf shoe. The attachment unit is adhered to the front of the outsole of the golf shoe.
42 Cleated footwear US15211268 2016-07-15 US10045588B2 2018-08-14 Thomas Berend; Paul J. Francis; Shane S. Kohatsu; Ryan R. Larson; Dov Michael Lashmore; Troy C. Lindner; Kenneth Link; Randall S. Wolfe
Sole structures for articles of footwear (e.g., outsole components) have one or more of: a base plate having a V-shaped support structure with lateral and medial support members extending forward from a base support area located in a heel or rear midfoot area of the outsole component; a base plate having a matrix structure with recesses or openings formed between rib elements that make up the matrix structure; and/or a base plate having a rear heel support. The base plates may be made, at least in part, as unitary, one-piece constructions, using selective laser sintering or other three-dimensional printing and/or rapid manufacturing additive fabrication techniques.
43 Article of footwear having an auxetic structure US15670293 2017-08-07 US09949530B2 2018-04-24 Zachary C. Wright
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a plate, a plurality of cleats extending from the plate, and an auxetic structure disposed between the plurality of cleats. The auxetic structure is affixed to the plate such that an outer surface of the auxetic structure is positioned between a lower surface of the plate and a tip surface of at least one of the plurality of cleats.
44 ARTICLE INCLUDING AN OUTER LAYER WITH AREAS OF VARYING HARDNESSES US15528808 2015-11-11 US20170318902A1 2017-11-09 Denis Schiller; Jeremy D. Walker
An article of footwear has a sole structure with a resilient outer layer. The outer layer includes a continuous region and a discontinuous region. The continuous region and the discontinuous region have different hardnesses.
45 Cleat assembly for an athletic shoe and an athletic shoe comprising same US14807099 2015-07-23 US09717306B2 2017-08-01 Hernan Sanchez; Laurence Piturro
An athletic shoe comprising an upper portion; a sole; and a cleat assembly comprising a base for coupling to the sole, wherein the cleat assembly includes a post assembly having a biasing member; and a cleat body, wherein the cleat body is disposed on the post assembly; wherein the post assembly has 360° tiltability, relative to the sole; wherein the cleat body also has 360° tiltability, relative to the sole. A cleat assembly for an athletic shoe is also provided.
46 METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SHOE SOLE WITH MULTI-MATERIAL SPIKES US14821811 2015-08-10 US20170043547A1 2017-02-16 Teng-Jen YANG
A method for manufacturing a shoe sole with multi-material spikes includes: providing a spike-forming mold which includes an upper mold and a lower mold, wherein the lower mold includes a first filling hole which is in communication with the first spike cavity, different materials are placed in the first spike cavity to form the multi-material spike; providing a first mold which includes a second spike cavity; providing a second mold which includes a second filling hole; assembling the first and second molds, together to form a sole cavity, wherein the multi-material spike is placed into the sole cavity, a sole material is filled into the sole cavity through the second filling hole, and then the multi-material spike and the sole material are adhered to each other by hot melting; and opening the first and second molds, and obtaining a shoe sole with the multi-material spike.
47 Cleated Footwear US15211268 2016-07-15 US20160324259A1 2016-11-10 Thomas Berend; Paul J. Francis; Shane S. Kohatsu; Ryan R. Larson; Dov Michael Lashmore; Troy C. Lindner; Kenneth Link; Randall S. Wolfe
Sole structures for articles of footwear (e.g., outsole components) have one or more of: a base plate having a V-shaped support structure with lateral and medial support members extending forward from a base support area located in a heel or rear midfoot area of the outsole component; a base plate having a matrix structure with recesses or openings formed between rib elements that make up the matrix structure; and/or a base plate having a rear heel support. The base plates may be made, at least in part, as unitary, one-piece constructions, using selective laser sintering or other three-dimensional printing and/or rapid manufacturing additive fabrication techniques.
48 Footwear cleat with cushioning US14148227 2014-01-06 US09445647B2 2016-09-20 Jeffrey M. Dow; Craig H. Rubino; Armand J. Savoie
A removable cleat for footwear. The cleat includes a disc with opposing faces. A shoe coupling element is attached to one face of the disc. The other disc face supports a cushioning layer. Traction elements are supported by the cushioning layer. When a user steps on a surface wearing a shoe outfitted with these cleats, the resilience of the cushioning layer at once both lessens the impact of the traction elements on the ground surface and lessens the reaction force on the user's foot transmitted through the shoe's outsole. The user's comfort is thereby enhanced.
49 SOLE FOR A GOLF SHOE US15098939 2016-04-14 US20160249703A1 2016-09-01 Dieter KASPRZAK
An outer sole for a golf shoe includes a plurality of cleats distributed along a forefoot area and a heel area. The cleats are integrated with the outer sole and extend from a surface of the outer sole that faces away from the shoe. The plurality of cleats includes at least a larger sized set of cleats and a smaller sized set of cleats. Such outer sole for a golf shoe gives good traction on the golf course but is also useable as a casual shoe off the golf course.
50 Article Of Footwear Having An Auxetic Structure US14991219 2016-01-08 US20160219979A1 2016-08-04 Zachary C. Wright
A sole structure that includes at least one auxetic structure and methods of making are disclosed. A sole structure includes a plate, a first cleat, and an auxetic structure. The plate has an upper surface and a lower surface. The first cleat extends from the lower surface, the first cleat having a first height and having a first tip surface. The auxetic structure has an inner surface affixed to the lower surface and having an outer surface. The inner surface is constrained by the lower surface. The outer surface is spaced closer to the lower surface than to the first tip surface.
51 SOLE FOR A GOLF SHOE US14634133 2015-02-27 US20150173450A1 2015-06-25 Dieter KASPRZAK
An outer sole for a golf shoe includes a plurality of cleats distributed along a forefoot area and a heel area. The cleats are integrated with the outer sole and extend from a surface of the outer sole that faces away from the shoe. The plurality of cleats includes at least a larger sized set of cleats and a smaller sized set of cleats. Such outer sole for a golf shoe gives good traction on the golf course but is also useable as a casual shoe off the golf course.
52 Sole for a golf shoe US13867288 2013-04-22 US09021722B2 2015-05-05 Dieter Kasprzak
An outer sole for a golf shoe includes a plurality of cleats distributed along a forefoot area and a heel area. The cleats are integrated with the outer sole and extend from a surface of the outer sole that faces away from the shoe. The plurality of cleats includes at least a larger sized set of cleats and a smaller sized set of cleats. Such outer sole for a golf shoe gives good traction on the golf course but is also useable as a casual shoe off the golf course.
53 Sole for a golf shoe US13357131 2012-01-24 US08991076B2 2015-03-31 Dieter Kasprzak
An outer sole for a golf shoe includes a plurality of cleats distributed along a forefoot area and a heel area. The cleats are integrated with the outer sole and extend from a surface of the outer sole that faces away from the shoe. The plurality of cleats includes at least a larger sized set of cleats and a smaller sized set of cleats. Such outer sole for a golf shoe gives good traction on the golf course but is also useable as a casual shoe off the golf course.
54 Footwear having cleats US13872537 2013-04-29 US08925219B2 2015-01-06 Joseph Napurano; Helen Woo
Footwear having an upper and a ground engaging sole, a sock liner disposed above the sole and inside the upper, the sock liner having a hollow channel with a flowable fluid contained therein, the channel having a venturi for restricting the flow of fluid therethrough, and a plurality of cleats secured to the sole, the cleats being rotatably mounted for adjusting their position on the sole, and a tongue with an extension having a pocket for receiving inserts with a design or color complimentary to the uniform of the wearer.
55 GOLF SHOES US13866928 2013-04-19 US20140123522A1 2014-05-08 Ernie Rustam; Marco Aurelio Grott; June Cate; Gerald Kuhtz
Disclosed golf shoes can include an upper and an outsole, and an oblique internal toe box region defined between a forward portion of the upper and a forward portion of the outsole. The toe box region can have a shape that corresponds to an anatomical shape of a forward portion of a person's foot. The forward portion of the outsole can have five discrete toe traction zones each being configured to be positioned below a respective one of a person's toes. The toe box region can be sufficiently wide to allow a wearer's toes to have a full anatomical range of motion in medial and lateral directions. The toe box region can be sufficiently wide such that the ratio of a maximum width of the toe box region divided by a maximum heel-to-toe length of an internal open region of the golf shoe is greater than about 0.35.
56 Removable footwear cleat with cushioning US13545128 2012-07-10 US08707585B2 2014-04-29 Jeffrey M. Dow; Craig Rubino; Armand J. Savoie
A removable cleat for footwear. The cleat includes a disc with opposing faces. A shoe coupling element is attached to one face of the disc. The other disc face supports a cushioning layer. Traction elements are supported by the cushioning layer. When a user steps on a surface wearing a shoe outfitted with these cleats, the resilience of the cushioning layer at once both lessens the impact of the traction elements on the ground surface and lessens the reaction force on the user's foot transmitted through the shoe's outsole. The user's comfort is thereby enhanced.
57 Footwear cleat with cushioning US13659256 2012-10-24 US08615904B2 2013-12-31 Richard J. Locke; Craig H. Rubino; Armand J. Savoie
A cleat for footwear. The cleat includes a base layer that attaches to the outsole of the footwear, a cushioning layer and a traction element layer. The traction element layer is attached to the base layer solely by the cushioning layer. Each of the cleat layers provides friction with the ground when the cleat engages the ground. The durometer of the base layer and the durometer of the traction element layer are greater than the durometer of the cushioning layer. When a user steps on a surface wearing a shoe outfitted with these cleats, the resilience of the cushioning layer at once both lessens the impact of the traction elements on the ground surface and lessens the reaction force on the user's foot transmitted through the shoe's outsole. The user's comfort is thereby enhanced.
58 BASEBALL SHOE WITH CLEAT PATTERN FOR PITCHING US13935926 2013-07-05 US20130291406A1 2013-11-07 Michael R. Adair; Timothy W. Markison
A baseball shoe includes an upper section and a sole section. The sole section includes a sole and a plurality of cleats. The sole includes a cleat pattern section and a no-cleat section, wherein the no-cleat section is positioned at a mid toe section of the sole. The cleats are attached to the sole within the cleat pattern section and are grouped into three groups: a heel group of cleats, an outer mid foot-to-toe group of cleats, and an inner mid foot-to-toe group of cleats. The inner mid foot-to-toe group of cleats and/or the outer mid foot-to-toe group of cleats are substantially aligned, such that, when a pitcher wears the baseball shoe, the inner mid foot-to-toe group of cleats or the outer mid foot-to-toe group of cleats engages a pitching rubber.
59 SOLE FOR A GOLF SHOE US13867288 2013-04-22 US20130232823A1 2013-09-12 Dieter Kasprzak
An outer sole for a golf shoe includes a plurality of cleats distributed along a forefoot area and a heel area. The cleats are integrated with the outer sole and extend from a surface of the outer sole that faces away from the shoe. The plurality of cleats includes at least a larger sized set of cleats and a smaller sized set of cleats. Such outer sole for a golf shoe gives good traction on the golf course but is also useable as a casual shoe off the golf course.
60 Sole for a golf shoe US12874285 2010-09-02 US08490303B2 2013-07-23 Dieter Kasprzak
An outer sole for a golf shoe includes a plurality of cleats distributed along a forefoot area and a heel area. The cleats are integrated with the outer sole and extend from a surface of the outer sole that faces away from the shoe. The cleats are essentially cross-shaped, and the arms of the cross are preferably connected via arc sections. Such outer sole for a golf shoe gives good traction on the golf course but is also useable as a casual shoe off the golf course.
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