Boots – shoes – and leggings – Antislipping devices – Detachable
Patent
1986-10-07
1987-10-27
Jaudon, Henry S.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Antislipping devices
Detachable
36 59R, A43C 1502, A43C 1506
Patent
active
047020210
ABSTRACT:
An improved shoe traction apparatus (10) comprising an elongated strap member (15) provided with releasable engaging means (12) on the ends, an upper frictional unit (13) and a lower composite frictional unit (14) formed intermediate the ends; whereby the upper frictional unit (13) engages the sole (51) of the users shoe (50); and, the lower composite frictional unit (14) engages a slippery surface (100); and, wherein the lower composite frictional unit (14) comprises a relatively hard frictional component (19) and a relatively soft frictional component (20).
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Jaudon Henry S.
Meyers Steven N.
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