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US1354073A
US1354073A US385312A US38531220A US1354073A US 1354073 A US1354073 A US 1354073A US 385312 A US385312 A US 385312A US 38531220 A US38531220 A US 38531220A US 1354073 A US1354073 A US 1354073A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • 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
    • A43C15/061Ice-gripping devices or attachments, e.g. ice-cleats, ice-creepers
    • A43C15/065Ice-gripping devices or attachments, e.g. ice-cleats, ice-creepers with ice-gripping means projecting from the region directly in front of the heel

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  • Figure 1 is a side view of a shoe for personal wear, having applied thereto an ice Creeper constructed and arranged in accord ⁇ ance with the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a view of the inner side of the ice Creeper
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of the same
  • Fig. 4. is a view of the outer side of the ice Creeper
  • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal section, the section being taken as on the line 54-5 in Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 6 is a top plan view of the device
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the strap plate shown as detached from the spur plate.
  • Fig. ⁇ 8 is a cross section, the section being taken as on the line 8 -8 in Fig. 6.
  • the present invention is primarily an improvement on a construction disclosed in a patent granted to me the 27th day of August, 1918, for improvements in ice creepers, the patent being numbered 1,277,135, cross reference to which patent is hereby made.
  • the spur plate 15 has provided at the extremities thereof down-turned spurs 16, which are over-bent, sharpened portions of the material from which the plate 15 is constructed.
  • the plate has upsturned edge flanges 17, which form a pocket for the strap plate 18.
  • lugs 19 Pendent from the plate 15, and beingr pressed down therefrom, are lugs 19, to whichspring latches 2O are rigidly attached by rivets 21, as seen best in Fig. 5 of the drawings.
  • the spring latches 20 are provided with heads 22 that extend over the body of the strap plate 18 in service to support, in conjunction with the flanged lug 23, the said spur plate on the strap plate.
  • the extremities of the latches 20 are bent to form small hand grips 24;, for engagement by the operator for movement from the position shown by full lines in Fig. 6 to the position shown by dotted lines in the same figure.
  • the latches 20 are guided and supported by the depressed loop 25, which in 'practice is formed by being struck down from the spur plate forming thereby the channel 26, through which the spur heads upwardly extend, as seen best in Fig. 6 of the drawings.
  • the strap plate 18 is provided with an upwardly extending strap loop 27, and protecting flange 28.
  • the loop 27 and flange 28 are preferably pressed out of the material forming the plate 18, and at the same time an opening 29 is formed at the end of the opening formed by striking up the loop 27.
  • Through the loop 27 is passed the strap 30, by which the apparatus is heldin position on the shoe, as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
  • the wearer of the apparatus desires to enter a house, or walk over a surface which might be marred by the spurs 16, he removes the spur plate 15 by engaging the hand grips 2L1 and compressing the same until the latch' heads 22 are contracted sutilcientlyto pass downward through the opening 31 in the latch plate 18.
  • the latch plate is then rocked to an inclined position, which will permit the withdrawal of the lug 23 from the opening 29 and the complete removal of the plate 15 from the plate 18.
  • the spur plates 15 are then placed in the pocket of the person, or other convenient disposition is made thereof, and the person is free to walk over the surface which other-A wise might be damaged, as the plate 18 is held out of harms way by the strap 30.
  • the plates l5 are re-adjusted by first introducing the flange lug 23 in the opening 29, and then rocking the plate 15 on the edge of the said opening until the heads 22 pass upward through the opening 31 in the plate 18, when the pressure on the hand grips 24 is relaxed, to permit the latches 20 to extend the latch heads 22 over the plates 18, for thereafter holding the plate 15 in service position.
  • An apparatus as characterized comprisy spur A'plate having an 11p-turned hpok lug;
  • An apparatus as characterized comprising aitstrap plate having means rigidly formed thereon for holding a service strap for attachment to the shoe of a person; 'a spur plate' having down-turned sharpened spur portions for engaging the ground, said spur plate having an up-turned hook lug; and a plurality of elongated resilient latches rigidly mounted on said spur plate to eX- tedvloeyond the side thereof, for manipulation, said latches having large heads extending upwardly therefrom and adapted to engage .Seid ,Strap ,plate- 3.
  • An apparatus as characterized comprising a strap plate having an Yopening in one edge thereof, and means tor -receiving a ,sleryice strap; a spur plate. having pendplate.

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A. SCHEMEL.
ICE CHEEPEH.
APPLICATION FILED MAY29. |920. 1,354,073.V PatentedSept. 28, 1920.
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.ABRAHAM SCHEMEL, OF YONKERS, NEW YORK.
ICE-CREEPER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 28, 1920.
Application filed May 29, 1920. Serial No. 385,312.
To all fui/Lomz't 'may conce/m:
Be it known that I, ABRAHAM SCHEMEL, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Yonkers, in the county of lVestchester and State of New York, have invented een tain new and useful Improvements in Ice- Creepers, of which the following is a full,
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Figure 1 is a side view of a shoe for personal wear, having applied thereto an ice Creeper constructed and arranged in accord` ance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a view of the inner side of the ice Creeper;
Fig. 3 is an end view of the same;
Fig. 4. is a view of the outer side of the ice Creeper;
Fig. 5 is a longitudinal section, the section being taken as on the line 54-5 in Fig. 3;
Fig. 6 is a top plan view of the device;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the strap plate shown as detached from the spur plate; and
Fig.`8 is a cross section, the section being taken as on the line 8 -8 in Fig. 6.
Descrip tion.
The present invention is primarily an improvement on a construction disclosed in a patent granted to me the 27th day of August, 1918, for improvements in ice creepers, the patent being numbered 1,277,135, cross reference to which patent is hereby made.
In the present invention the spur plate 15 has provided at the extremities thereof down-turned spurs 16, which are over-bent, sharpened portions of the material from which the plate 15 is constructed. The plate has upsturned edge flanges 17, which form a pocket for the strap plate 18. Pendent from the plate 15, and beingr pressed down therefrom, are lugs 19, to whichspring latches 2O are rigidly attached by rivets 21, as seen best in Fig. 5 of the drawings. The spring latches 20 are provided with heads 22 that extend over the body of the strap plate 18 in service to support, in conjunction with the flanged lug 23, the said spur plate on the strap plate. The extremities of the latches 20 are bent to form small hand grips 24;, for engagement by the operator for movement from the position shown by full lines in Fig. 6 to the position shown by dotted lines in the same figure.
The latches 20 are guided and supported by the depressed loop 25, which in 'practice is formed by being struck down from the spur plate forming thereby the channel 26, through which the spur heads upwardly extend, as seen best in Fig. 6 of the drawings.
IThe strap plate 18 is provided with an upwardly extending strap loop 27, and protecting flange 28. The loop 27 and flange 28 are preferably pressed out of the material forming the plate 18, and at the same time an opening 29 is formed at the end of the opening formed by striking up the loop 27. Through the loop 27 is passed the strap 30, by which the apparatus is heldin position on the shoe, as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
When the wearer of the apparatus desires to enter a house, or walk over a surface which might be marred by the spurs 16, he removes the spur plate 15 by engaging the hand grips 2L1 and compressing the same until the latch' heads 22 are contracted sutilcientlyto pass downward through the opening 31 in the latch plate 18. The latch plate is then rocked to an inclined position, which will permit the withdrawal of the lug 23 from the opening 29 and the complete removal of the plate 15 from the plate 18. The spur plates 15 are then placed in the pocket of the person, or other convenient disposition is made thereof, and the person is free to walk over the surface which other-A wise might be damaged, as the plate 18 is held out of harms way by the strap 30.
When the wearer again passes off of the surface to be protected, and preliminary to entering on the surface which is slippery, the plates l5 are re-adjusted by first introducing the flange lug 23 in the opening 29, and then rocking the plate 15 on the edge of the said opening until the heads 22 pass upward through the opening 31 in the plate 18, when the pressure on the hand grips 24 is relaxed, to permit the latches 20 to extend the latch heads 22 over the plates 18, for thereafter holding the plate 15 in service position.
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- l. An apparatus as characterized comprisy spur A'plate having an 11p-turned hpok lug;
resilient latches mounted on saidspur plate for engaging'said strap plate to be supportedY thereby; and accessible means for moving said latches froinengagement with said Strap plate 2. An apparatus as characterized comprising aitstrap plate having means rigidly formed thereon for holding a service strap for attachment to the shoe of a person; 'a spur plate' having down-turned sharpened spur portions for engaging the ground, said spur plate having an up-turned hook lug; and a plurality of elongated resilient latches rigidly mounted on said spur plate to eX- tedvloeyond the side thereof, for manipulation, said latches having large heads extending upwardly therefrom and adapted to engage .Seid ,Strap ,plate- 3. An apparatus as characterized comprising a strap plate having an Yopening in one edge thereof, and means tor -receiving a ,sleryice strap; a spur plate. having pendplate.
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