Patent ID: 6389714
Filing Date: 2002-05-21
Classification: A43C

Abstract:
A shoe having retractable spikes for utilizing spikes when needed and being able to retract them when not needed comprising, in combination:a shoe portion comprised of an open upper end for receiving a foot therein and a closed lower end; a sole portion secured to the closed lower end of the shoe portion, the sole portion having a hollow interior, the sole portion being comprised of a heel portion and a toe portion, the heel portion and the toe portion each having a plurality of apertures therethrough in a spaced relationship; a pair of plates disposed within the hollow interior of the sole portion, the pair of plates including a heel plate and a toe plate corresponding with the heel portion and the toe portion of the sole portion, the pair of plates each having a plurality of spikes extending downwardly therefrom in a spaced relationship, the plurality of spikes being aligned with the plurality of apertures of the heel portion and the toe portion of the sole portion, the pair of plates each having a pair of springs extending downwardly therefrom, the springs each having lower ends coupling with the heel portion and the toe portion of the sole portion, the springs biasing the pair of plates upwardly whereby the spikes are disposed within the hollow interior of the sole portion; and a pair of deployment mechanisms disposed within the sole portion, the deployment mechanisms each having a sliding rod extending laterally above and across one of the pair of plates such that each sliding rod extends out of the sole portion on opposite sides of the shoe, whereby each sliding rod is selectively used to urge one of the pair of plates extend downwardly against the biasing of the springs with the spikes extending through the apertures of the sole portion, each deployment mechanism further comprising a pair of slots extending into the sole portion, such that one of the sliding rods extends through each of said slots, the slots extending diagonally downward, such that the sliding rod may be pushed downward in its associated slot to urge one of the pair of plates downward.