Spike for footwear having rigid portion and resilient portion

US12232571B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12232571-B2
Application numberUS-202318479629-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 2, 2023
Priority dateMay 15, 2012
Publication dateFeb 25, 2025
Grant dateFeb 25, 2025

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A spike is operable to be removably coupled to an article of footwear. The spike includes a first portion that is substantially rigid. The spike also includes a second portion that is resilient.

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What is claimed is: 1. A spike for an article of footwear, the spike comprising: a first portion configured to be attached to the article of footwear, the first portion including (i) a base extending from a first end to a second end along an axial direction, and (ii) a first flange extending radially outward from the first end of the base, wherein the first flange includes a first mating surface formed on an opposite side of the first flange than the base; and a second portion including (i) a second flange including a second mating surface attached to the first mating surface of the first portion and an outer surface opposite the second mating surface, and (ii) a single annular ridge continuously projecting from a periphery of the outer surface away from the first portion, wherein the second portion forms a ground-engaging surface of the spike. 2. The spike of claim 1 , wherein the first portion includes an exposed surface opposite the first mating surface. 3. The spike of claim 1 , wherein the first portion includes a fastener operable to attach the first portion to the article of footwear, and wherein the fastener includes a series of threads. 4. The spike of claim 1 , wherein the second portion includes a central projection, and wherein the central projection is centered on the second flange and projects away from the first portion. 5. The spike of claim 4 , wherein the central projection of the second portion forms the ground-engaging surface of the spike. 6. The spike of claim 4 , wherein the single annular ridge continuously encircles the central projection. 7. The spike of claim 4 , wherein the central projection is conic or frusto-conic in shape. 8. The spike of claim 4 , wherein a radially outermost edge of the first portion is a radially outermost portion of the spike, and wherein a radially outermost edge of the second portion is positioned at the radially outermost portion of the spike. 9. A spike for an article of footwear, the spike comprising: a first portion configured to be attached to the article of footwear and being formed from a first polymeric material having a first hardness, the first portion including (i) a base extending from a first end to a second end along an axial direction, and (ii) a first flange extending radially outward from the first end of the base, wherein the first flange includes a first mating surface formed on an opposite side of the first flange than the base, and wherein a radially outermost portion of the first flange is exposed; and a second portion including (i) a second flange including a second mating surface attached to the first mating surface of the first portion and an outer surface opposite the second mating surface, and (ii) an annular ridge projecting from and outlining a periphery of the outer surface away from the first portion, wherein the periphery continuously extends along the outer surface, wherein the second flange includes an exposed radially outermost portion, and wherein the second portion forms a ground-engaging surface of the spike and is formed from a second polymeric material having a second hardness that is different from the first hardness. 10. The spike of claim 9 , wherein first portion includes an exposed surface opposite the first mating surface. 11. The spike of claim 9 , wherein the first polymeric material is a nylon material. 12. The spike of claim 11 , wherein the nylon material contains at least 30% weight of nylon. 13. The spike of claim 9 , wherein the second polymeric material is rubber. 14. The spike of claim 9 , wherein the first portion includes a durometer between 40 and 75 on the Shore D scale, and wherein the second portion includes a durometer between 45 and 95 on the Shore A scale. 15. The spike of claim 9 , wherein the second hardness is less than the first hardness. 16. The spike of claim 9 , wherein the exposed radially outermost portion of the first flange is a radially outermost portion of the spike where the first flange is positioned, and wherein the exposed radially outermost portion of the second flange is a radially outermost portion of the spike where the second flange is positioned. 17. A spike for an article of footwear, the spike comprising: a first portion configured to be attached to the article of footwear and being formed from a nylon material having a first hardness, the first portion including (i) a base extending from a first end to a second end along an axial direction, and (ii) a first flange extending radially outward from the first end of the base, wherein the first flange includes a first mating surface formed on an opposite side of the first flange than the base; and a second portion including (i) a second flange including a second mating surface attached to the first mating surface of the first portion and an outer surface opposite the second mating surface, (ii) an annular ridge projecting from a periphery of the outer surface away from the first portion, and (iii) a central projection being centered on the second flange and projecting away from the first portion, wherein the annular ridge continuously encircles the central projection along the periphery, wherein a cross-sectional profile of the annular ridge taken along a plane parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first portion tapers to a point, and wherein the central projection forms a ground-engaging surface of the spike. 18. The spike of claim 17 , wherein a radially outermost edge of the first portion is a radially outermost portion of the spike, and wherein a radially outermost edge of the second portion is positioned at the radially outermost portion of the spike. 19. The spike of claim 17 , wherein the first portion includes an exposed surface opposite the first mating surface. 20. The spike of claim 17 , wherein the annular ridge includes an exposed surface opposite the outer surface of the second portion.

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  • attached to the sole · CPC title

  • Use of {PA, i.e.} polyamides, e.g. polyesteramides {or derivatives thereof}, as moulding material · CPC title

  • Use of rubber not provided for in a single one of main groups {B29K2007/00 - B29K2011/00,} as moulding material · CPC title

  • Multilayered parts · CPC title

  • by injection moulding; Apparatus therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US12232571B2 cover?
A spike is operable to be removably coupled to an article of footwear. The spike includes a first portion that is substantially rigid. The spike also includes a second portion that is resilient.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43C15/168. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 25 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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