Shoe cleat guard having a spring biased securing device

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

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36 75, 36 30R, A43B 500

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053055365

ABSTRACT:
A protective body is arranged for projection onto cleats of an associated athletic shoe, such that the body includes a first layer of a first durameter arranged to receive in a piercing manner the cleats such that a second layer of a second durameter measurement greater than the first durameter measurement is arranged to effect impalement of the cleats therewithin, with a third layer mounted coextensively to the second layer of a third durameter greater than the second durameter measurement for providing for a rigid support surface. A strap member is mounted through the layers for securement to the athletic shoe structure.

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