Gcliprow, Inc.

United States of America

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RELEASABLE SHOE FASTENING DEVICE

      
Application Number 18283077
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-03-24
First Publication Date 2024-05-23
Owner GCLIProw, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Strickland, Jr., Gerald Lewis

Abstract

A device includes a cleat and a receiver. The cleat is mountable to a shoe and includes a front portion and a rear footing. The receiver is mountable to a support of an external device. The receiver includes a frame including a front portion and a rear portion, with the rear portion configured to removably slidably receive the rear footing of the cleat. The front portion of the receiver includes a catch element, which is pivotally movable relative to the frame while under a rotational biasing force in a first orientation, to permit slidable entry of, and retention of, the front portion of the cleat relative to the frame of the receiver.

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RELEASABLE SHOE FASTENING DEVICE

      
Application Number US2022021831
Publication Number 2022/204448
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-03-24
Publication Date 2022-09-29
Owner GCLIPROW, INC. (USA)
Inventor Strickland, Gerald, Lewis, Jr.

Abstract

A device includes a cleat and a receiver. The cleat is mountable to a shoe and includes a front portion and a rear footing. The receiver is mountable to a support of an external device. The receiver includes a frame including a front portion and a rear portion, with the rear portion configured to removably slidably receive the rear footing of the cleat. The front portion of the receiver includes a catch element, which is pivotally movable relative to the frame while under a rotational biasing force in a first orientation, to permit slidable entry of, and retention of, the front portion of the cleat relative to the frame of the receiver.

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