Traction cleat with reinforced radial support

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

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36127, 36 67D, A43B 500, A43C 1516

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ABSTRACT:
A traction cleat for removable attachment to footwear includes a metal stud infrastructure with a vertical axis and two ends, the infrastructure further including a stem portion at the first end for attachment to a shoe, a head portion at the second end for tractive engagement with the ground, and a broad flange between the stem and head portions and extending radially outward from the vertical axis. A plastic skirt is molded directly upon the flange portion of the metal infrastructure, the resultant unitary skirt and flange forming the reinforced radial support member of the cleat.

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