Boots – shoes – and leggings – Antislipping devices – Disengaging
Patent
1999-01-25
2000-06-27
Sewell, Paul T.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Antislipping devices
Disengaging
36134, 36 67C, A43B 500, A43C 1500
Patent
active
060791276
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a golf shoe which comprises spikes provided in a lower surface of a sole. Each of the spikes is composed of a spike pin provided projectingly in the lower surface of the sole and projecting catches arranged around the spike pin. The spike pin is caused to be retractable in its axial direction and pressed to be protruded more than a tip position of each of the projecting catches. Also disclosed is a spike for a golf shoe, which comprises a spike pin and projecting catches arranged around the spike pin. The spike pin is caused to be retractable in its axial direction and pressed to be protruded more than a tip position of each of the projecting catches.
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Nagahama Masahiko
Nishimura Toshinori
Suzuki Kosei
Mohandesi J.
Sewell Paul T.
The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd
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