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Retractable spurs

InactiveUS20060042201A1SpurEngineeringHeel
A spur system including a body having arms adapted to extend on either side of a heel of a footwear, such as a boot. A nib is pivotally coupled to the body, and selectively moveable between an activated and an unactivated position.
Owner:CURRY JANINE V

Optical device module, and method of fabricating the optical device module

An optical path delimiter having a lens is disposed so as to be in contact with a transparent lid bonded to a surface of a solid-state image sensor, and is fixed without bonded. Further, the solid-state image sensor to which the transparent lid is bonded, the optical path delimiter disposed so as to be in contact with the transparent lid without bonded, a DSP serving as a signal processor, a circuit part and a wiring board are fixed by being sealed in a synthetic resin. Even when distortion occurs due to warpage, flexure or the like on a board where the solid-state image sensor is disposed, the accuracy of the alignment of the lens with respect to the solid-state image sensor never decreases. In addition, the solid-state image sensor or the signal processor is never damaged by an external shock.
Owner:SHARP KK

Article of Footwear for Riding

An article of footwear for riding is disclosed. The article includes a second portion of an upper having a second coefficient of friction that is greater than a first coefficient of friction associated with a first portion of an upper. The article further includes a detachable spur member configured to attach to a heel counter of the article.
Owner:NIKE INC

Boot & spur combination

A boot includes a heel with a rear side having embedded therein one component of a two-component coupling member. A detachable spur has a distal end with a barb element thereat and a proximal end with a second component of the two-component coupling member. The second component is detachably connected to the one component, with the distal end projecting outward from the heel to position the barb element for use while riding.
Owner:BORNE BLAIR D

Footwear integrated strapless spur system

InactiveUS20070033910A1Eliminate spursLess discomfortSpurEngineeringMechanical engineering
A strapless spur system having a retainer attached to a boot or other footwear, a detachable base with a spring loaded plunger for secure attachment and detachment of the base to the retainer on the footwear. A preferred embodiment includes a mechanism built into the base which releasably engages the spur. The mechanism may be a spring lock which engages a void on the retainer. The spur assembly may have an upward or downward configured spur and the spur assembly may be engaged to the footwear with any of a number of reciprocal mating configurations.
Owner:HARRISON KELLY +1

Footwear integrated strapless spur system

A strapless spur system having a retainer attached to a boot or other footwear, a detachable base with a spring loaded plunger for secure attachment and detachment of the base to the retainer on the footwear. A preferred embodiment includes a mechanism built into the base which releasably engages the spur. The mechanism may be a spring lock which engages a void on the retainer. The spur assembly may have an upward or downward configured spur and the spur assembly may be engaged to the footwear with any of a number of reciprocal mating configurations.
Owner:HARRISON KELLY +1

Boots with spur stability system

InactiveUS20150335101A1Motion resistanceSpurEngineering
Boots with spur stability systems are disclosed herein. A spur stability system can be configured to couple with a boot having an upper and an outsole, where the spur stability system includes at least one strap stability structure that is configured to resist motion of a spur strap relative to the boot when a spur is operatively attached to the boot with the spur strap. The spur stability system can have an upper strap coupled to the spur, in contact with at least one stability structure on the external surface of the upper. The spur stability system can additionally have a lower strap coupled to the spur, in contact with at least one stability structure on the external surface of the outsole.
Owner:ARIAT INT

Handy spur structure

A handy spur structure including: a spur main body, which is a curved rigid body adapted to a configuration of a heel section of a rider's shoe / boot, the spur main body having two end sections each of which is formed with at least one strap slot, a strap being passable through the strap slots of the spur main body and fastened around an instep of the shoe / boot to secure the spur main body to the shoe / boot, the spur main body having at least one post outward protruding from a middle section of the spur main body; and a soft and elastic lining member disposed on an inner circumference of the spur main body. Multiple recessed / raised anti-slip stripes are formed on a surface of the lining member for keeping the spur structure from slipping on the shoe / boot and avoiding abrasion thereof.
Owner:EASTWEST INT TAIWAN ENTERPRISES

Gripping riding spurs

A spur which enables a rider to effectively grip the horse with the spur so that the rider can better retain balance on the horse without any possibility of injuring the horse. The spur adapted to slip on over a boot comprises: a U shaped boot contacting member sized to fit closely around the boot, said U shaped member having a rear and horse side portion; and, a C shaped horse contacting member having opposite ends attached to the C shaped member; and, a central portion substantially spaced and extending outwardly from the rear and horse side portion of the U shaped member; so that the rounded body of a horse may be concurrently engaged by the spur and the knee of a rider. In a preferred aspect of the invention the C shaped member has a rear and horse side portion having upright slots there around to grip a horse. These upright slots have a width which is sufficient to grip hair on a horse, but which is insufficient to grab and tear skin on a horse.
Owner:FRANKLIN REID ALBERT +1

Boot accessory for limiting foot movement in stirrups

A boot accessory for limiting how far a user can push his / her boot into a stirrup comprises an arch for hugging a front edge of the boot; a first hook disposed on the first end of the arch and a second hook disposed on the second end of the arch. The first hook curves outwardly from the first end of the arch and further a first end of the first hook curves back toward the front edge of the boot. The second hook curves outwardly from the second end of the arch and further a first end of the second hook curves back toward the front edge of the boot. A gap exists between the first end of the first hook and the arch and between the first end of the second hook and the arch, wherein the gaps are for engaging sides of the stirrup.
Owner:GALUSTIAN ROMEO +1

Golf shoe and method for manufacturing same

InactiveCN112533504AKeep feelingImprove game abilitySolesSpurForeign matterForeign substance
Disclosed are a golf shoe and a method for manufacturing same. The golf shoe, according to one embodiment, comprises: a sole comprising an outsole and a midsole; and an upper formed on the top portionof the sole, wherein a plurality of protrusions are formed on the front- or rear-side of the outer lateral surface of the midsole. Accordingly, foreign substances may be removed by rubbing a clubfaceon the protrusions of the midsole, and the foreign substances may be removed by means of only a minimum action, and thus the sensation of a practice swing may be maintained without being damaged, andthus an effect may be achieved of helping in enhancing athletic performance.
Owner:崔庆洙

Equestrian foowear with integrated adjustable spur system

A lower body equestrian riding boot system for holding a riding spur includes a boot having one or more pockets located on an outer surface of a side and near one end of the boot, the pocket is configured to retain a free end of a riding spur yoke. A backstrap located on an outer surface of a back side and near the bottom of the boot has one end that is releasably attached to the boot and includes an aperture through which a neck of a riding spur projects. A concealed curved zipper extending beyond the front of a pocket. The pocket, the backstrap and the zipper cooperate to secure the riding spur to the boot, so that the spur can be easily attached, adjusted and / or removed from the boot, and so the boot can be removed from the foot with the spur still attached.
Owner:SCHULTEN GAYWOOD NICOLA VERONICA
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