Boots – shoes – and leggings – Antislipping devices – Disengaging
Patent
1997-08-04
1999-02-16
Dayoan, B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Antislipping devices
Disengaging
36134, A43C 1500
Patent
active
058708383
ABSTRACT:
A retractable spike system for providing traction when desired under the entire surface of a footwear sole and heel. Two or more retractable spike assemblies are inserted into cavities in the sole and heel of the footwear. The spikes on each assembly can be engaged by a cam or wedge pressing on a carrier plate. All the assemblies are connected together by a rigid coil attached to the cams or a shaft to which the wedges are fixed, in such a manner that a single mechanism can simultaneously retract or extend all the spikes on all assemblies.
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