Break-away cleat assembly for athletic shoe

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Occupational or athletic shoe

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36128, A43B 500

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056176538

ABSTRACT:
A cleat assembly for athletic shoes to reduce injuries to athletes. The cleat assembly includes a base assembly and a cleat which is releasably coupled to the base assembly in response to a predetermined force extending substantially lateral to the longitudinal axis of the cleat for reducing injuries. The cleat can be either a rotational cleat or a stationary cleat. The base assembly can be integrally formed with the sole of the athletic shoe or formed as a separate element.

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