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US2189884A
US2189884A US189876A US18987638A US2189884A US 2189884 A US2189884 A US 2189884A US 189876 A US189876 A US 189876A US 18987638 A US18987638 A US 18987638A US 2189884 A US2189884 A US 2189884A
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    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/06Ice-gripping devices or attachments, e.g. ice-spurs, ice-cleats, ice-creepers, crampons; Climbing devices or attachments, e.g. mountain climbing irons

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  • This invention relates to antislipping device and more particularly to an antislipping device to be worn on the feet whenlwalking on ice.
  • One object of the invention is to provide a device of the above nature which can be at-- tached to the foot over the shoes, and held se-,
  • Another object is to provide a device of the above nature which willv be simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, and very efficient and durable in use.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a bottom plan view of the invention.
  • Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view taken substantially on the line 3--3 of Figure 1.
  • the reference numeral 5 designates generally a length or strip ofmetal or other suitable material which is curved to conform to the sole of a shoe as at 6.
  • the strip 5 is further bent as at l to form an abutment 8 for en- 0 gagement with the front end portion ofashoe heel.
  • From the abutment 8 the strip of metal 5 extends under the heel andis bent as at 9 to form the extension In which extends upwardly at the back of the heel.
  • calk I I. I r Intermediate the end portions ofthe metal strip 5 and at the curved portion 6 thereof and secured thereto as by rivets or other securing means I2 is a substantially 'U-shaped member l2.
  • Calks I3 are riveted oroth'erwise secured to the base 14 of the U-shaped member I2, while each of theupstanding arms of the U-shaped member I2 have secured thereto as by rivets 45. or other securing means l5 one end portion of the flexible straps l6 and 11.
  • the straps, l6 and I! pass over the vamp of the shoe with their free end portions brought together and held in adjusted position through the medium of a buckle or other suitable fastening means l8.
  • a substantially U-shaped member is having calks 20 riveted or otherwise secured thereto is secured to the heel portion of the metal strip 5 by rivets or other securing means 2
  • an arm-- ate member 23 Secured to the upper end portion of the extension H) by a, rivet or'other securing means 22 and extending laterally therefrom is an arm-- ate member 23.
  • the end portions of the arcuate member 23 are secured to the upper end portions of the U-shaped member I9 by rivets or other suitable securing means 24.
  • the rivets 24 also secure one end portion of each of the straps 25 and 26, while the straps 25 and 26 are passed overthe instep of the shoe withtheir free ends secured together through themedium of a buckle or otherv suitable fastening means 21 to fasten the heel end portion of the device to the foot.
  • the operation of the "device is thought to be manifest, but may be briefly described as fol- When attached to the root the calks l3 and 20 will establish an anti-slipping contact with icy or frozen surfaces and thereby prevent accidental slipping and accompanying danger when 20 walking on an icy or slippery surface.
  • a plate having a curved; sole engaging. portion and upwardly extending shoe heel engaging portion, a substantially U-shaped member secured to the bottom side of said curved sole engaging portion in spaced relation to the outer end thereof, a second substantially U-shaped member secured to the bottom side of said plate in spaced relation to said upwardly extending shoe heel engaging portion, a 0 curved member secured intermediate its end portions to said upwardly extending shoe heel engaging portion, flexible arch straps secured to and between the end portions of said second U- shaped member and said curved member and ex- 45 tending at anangle therefrom, flexible toe straps secured to said first-named U -shaped member and extending therefromin alignment therewith for coaction with said arch straps to secure said device to a shoe, and spaced parallel rows of 5 calks secured to and depending from the bottom side of said plate and U-shaped members.

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Feb. 13, 1940.
B. A..DOW
ANTISLIPPING DEVICE -lfiled Feb. 10, 1958 Ear/7677 v7 flow A itorneys Patented Feb.- 13, 19 40 I Bartlett A. Dow, Portland, Maine Application February 10, 1938, Serial No. 189,876
1 Claim. (C1 36-75) This invention relates to antislipping device and more particularly to an antislipping device to be worn on the feet whenlwalking on ice.
One object of the invention is to provide a device of the above nature which can be at-- tached to the foot over the shoes, and held se-,
curely against displacement. r
Another object is to provide a device of the above nature which willv be simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, and very efficient and durable in use.
' All of the foregoing and still further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following: specification, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing wherein like characters of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my invention. a
Figure 2 is a bottom plan view of the invention. Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view taken substantially on the line 3--3 of Figure 1.
I Referring now to the drawing in detail it will be seen that the reference numeral 5 designates generally a length or strip ofmetal or other suitable material which is curved to conform to the sole of a shoe as at 6. The strip 5 is further bent as at l to form an abutment 8 for en- 0 gagement with the front end portion ofashoe heel. From the abutment 8 the strip of metal 5 extends under the heel andis bent as at 9 to form the extension In which extends upwardly at the back of the heel. Spaced from the toe end of the metal strip 5 and riveted or other-;
wise secured thereto is a calk I I. I r Intermediate the end portions ofthe metal strip 5 and at the curved portion 6 thereof and secured thereto as by rivets or other securing means I2 is a substantially 'U-shaped member l2. Calks I3 are riveted oroth'erwise secured to the base 14 of the U-shaped member I2, while each of theupstanding arms of the U-shaped member I2 have secured thereto as by rivets 45. or other securing means l5 one end portion of the flexible straps l6 and 11. The straps, l6 and I! pass over the vamp of the shoe with their free end portions brought together and held in adjusted position through the medium of a buckle or other suitable fastening means l8.
A substantially U-shaped member is having calks 20 riveted or otherwise secured thereto is secured to the heel portion of the metal strip 5 by rivets or other securing means 2|.
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Secured to the upper end portion of the extension H) by a, rivet or'other securing means 22 and extending laterally therefrom is an arm-- ate member 23. The end portions of the arcuate member 23 are secured to the upper end portions of the U-shaped member I9 by rivets or other suitable securing means 24. The rivets 24 also secure one end portion of each of the straps 25 and 26, while the straps 25 and 26 are passed overthe instep of the shoe withtheir free ends secured together through themedium of a buckle or otherv suitable fastening means 21 to fasten the heel end portion of the device to the foot.
The operation of the "device is thought to be manifest, but may be briefly described as fol- When attached to the root the calks l3 and 20 will establish an anti-slipping contact with icy or frozen surfaces and thereby prevent accidental slipping and accompanying danger when 20 walking on an icy or slippery surface.
Although I have shown and described herein a preferred embodiment of my invention, it is to be definitely understood that I do not desire 25 to limit the application of the invention thereto, and any change or changes may be madein the materials and in the structure and arrangement of the parts within the spirit of the invention as claimed. a 30 I What is claimed is: t
In an antislipping device, a plate having a curved; sole engaging. portion and upwardly extending shoe heel engaging portion, a substantially U-shaped member secured to the bottom side of said curved sole engaging portion in spaced relation to the outer end thereof, a second substantially U-shaped member secured to the bottom side of said plate in spaced relation to said upwardly extending shoe heel engaging portion, a 0 curved member secured intermediate its end portions to said upwardly extending shoe heel engaging portion, flexible arch straps secured to and between the end portions of said second U- shaped member and said curved member and ex- 45 tending at anangle therefrom, flexible toe straps secured to said first-named U -shaped member and extending therefromin alignment therewith for coaction with said arch straps to secure said device to a shoe, and spaced parallel rows of 5 calks secured to and depending from the bottom side of said plate and U-shaped members.
. BA TLETT A. now,
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Cited By (16)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2441998A (en) * 1946-05-14 1948-05-25 Gertrude F Fisher Ice creeper
US2579953A (en) * 1951-02-13 1951-12-25 Naomi M Morris Adjustable shoe gripper
US3019533A (en) * 1960-03-09 1962-02-06 Sherman S Smith Creeper
US3095657A (en) * 1962-07-10 1963-07-02 Lawrence E Fradette Traction footwear
US3214850A (en) * 1964-09-21 1965-11-02 Eric P Mcnair Ice creeper
USD262157S (en) 1980-04-07 1981-12-08 Custom Safety Products Safety cleat or similar article
US4525939A (en) * 1983-10-24 1985-07-02 Mcneil Reginald K Boot safety attachment
US4635383A (en) * 1985-12-13 1987-01-13 Free Terard L Roofing cleat construction
FR2627357A1 (en) * 1988-02-19 1989-08-25 Dubus Philippe Crampons fixed to sole of town shoe - has light supple plates fixed perpendicularly to central plate, and crampons fixed to plates
US20130042503A1 (en) * 2011-08-17 2013-02-21 Sure Foot Corporation Heel Traction Aid and Method of Manufacture Therefor
US11122853B2 (en) * 2018-01-26 2021-09-21 Nike, Inc. Foot motion control and/or stability systems for articles of footwear and other foot-receiving devices
US11439204B2 (en) 2020-07-31 2022-09-13 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Mid-sole traction device
US11751638B2 (en) 2020-07-31 2023-09-12 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Heel traction device
USD1006421S1 (en) 2020-07-27 2023-12-05 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Mid-sole traction device
USD1006422S1 (en) 2020-07-27 2023-12-05 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Heel traction device
USD1058139S1 (en) 2021-07-23 2025-01-21 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Heel traction device

Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2441998A (en) * 1946-05-14 1948-05-25 Gertrude F Fisher Ice creeper
US2579953A (en) * 1951-02-13 1951-12-25 Naomi M Morris Adjustable shoe gripper
US3019533A (en) * 1960-03-09 1962-02-06 Sherman S Smith Creeper
US3095657A (en) * 1962-07-10 1963-07-02 Lawrence E Fradette Traction footwear
US3214850A (en) * 1964-09-21 1965-11-02 Eric P Mcnair Ice creeper
USD262157S (en) 1980-04-07 1981-12-08 Custom Safety Products Safety cleat or similar article
US4525939A (en) * 1983-10-24 1985-07-02 Mcneil Reginald K Boot safety attachment
US4635383A (en) * 1985-12-13 1987-01-13 Free Terard L Roofing cleat construction
FR2627357A1 (en) * 1988-02-19 1989-08-25 Dubus Philippe Crampons fixed to sole of town shoe - has light supple plates fixed perpendicularly to central plate, and crampons fixed to plates
US20130042503A1 (en) * 2011-08-17 2013-02-21 Sure Foot Corporation Heel Traction Aid and Method of Manufacture Therefor
US9161593B2 (en) * 2011-08-17 2015-10-20 Sure Foot Corporation Heel traction aid and method of manufacture therefor
US11122853B2 (en) * 2018-01-26 2021-09-21 Nike, Inc. Foot motion control and/or stability systems for articles of footwear and other foot-receiving devices
USD1006421S1 (en) 2020-07-27 2023-12-05 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Mid-sole traction device
USD1006422S1 (en) 2020-07-27 2023-12-05 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Heel traction device
US11439204B2 (en) 2020-07-31 2022-09-13 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Mid-sole traction device
US11751638B2 (en) 2020-07-31 2023-09-12 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Heel traction device
USD1058139S1 (en) 2021-07-23 2025-01-21 Dentec Safety Specialists Inc. Heel traction device

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