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US2980936A
US2980936A US829911A US82991159A US2980936A US 2980936 A US2980936 A US 2980936A US 829911 A US829911 A US 829911A US 82991159 A US82991159 A US 82991159A US 2980936 A US2980936 A US 2980936A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates generally to shoe cleaners and more particularly to a golfers shoe and cleat brush.
  • Shoes with spiked cleats are standard equipment in the game of golf because correct stance must be maintained if any accuracy of play is to be attained. Golf courses are continually watered for maintenance purposes and the Aconventional spiked golf shoes constantly accumulate mud and grass to the harassment of the player.
  • This invention is intended as an accessory in the golf bag equipment of the player and is adaptable for instant mud and grass from the tapered spikes prior to continuing brush removal of the debris.
  • Still another object of the invention is in the fashioning of the spike cleaner and disposition thereof on the brush in a manner to insure a rapid cleaning operation in conjunction with the brushing movement.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of 4the golf shoe brush and cleat cleaner
  • Figure 2 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the manner of debris removal from the spikes.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
  • a conventional type of brush is shown with a back 10 and a handle grip 11.
  • a face 12 of the brush has inserted therein in any manner desired a multiplicity of ⁇ ux' rugged bristles 13.
  • cleat and spike cleaner C Attached to the back 10 of the brush by a screw 14 is a cleat and spike cleaner C which is inserted in a recess 15 thereon.
  • the cleat cleaner C has a metal strip or base 16 disposed longitudinally on the back 10 of the brush.
  • a lip 17 of the metal strip ⁇ 16 projects beyond and angularly upward from the back l0 and a fulcruming end portion 18 thereof.
  • the upwardly inclined or tilted lip 17 has a tapered tooth 19 notched therein for conforming operative disposal about cone shaped standard spikes Z0 on conven- V2,980,936 Patented Apr. 25, 1961 tional golf cleats 21.
  • the cleats Z1 are detachably connected in the usual manner on a sole 22.
  • any part of the golf shoe may be brushed to remove mud, grass or other debris.
  • the inclined lip 17 and tapered tooth 19 are in position for insertion about the base of conical spikes 2G, Figure 2.
  • the end 1S of lthe brush now forms a fulcrum and the handle grip 11 provides a lever for quickly scraping and elevating any form of debris from the spikes 20.
  • the stiff bristles 13 at the end of the brush provide a gradual tensioned loosening and removal of the accumulated mud and grass.
  • a cleaning device for removing mud and grass from the spiked cleats and soles of a golf shoe comprising:
  • a rigid elongated, horizontal member formed at its rear portion with a handle and at its front portion with a widened support, said handle extending to a location remote from said widened support; bristle means project. ing vertically from one side of said support; and a rigid cleat cleaner on the opposite side of the front portion of said support, said cleat cleaner including a mounting portion attached to said support at the longitudinal centerline thereof and a lip inclined away from said horizontal member, said lip being narrower than the distance separating the spikes of the cleats of said golf shoe, the free end of said lip being formed with a cleat spike-receiving notch whereby said notch may be positioned in encompassing relationship with the base of a cleat to be cleaned with the front end of said bristle means in engagement with the sole of said golf shoe Whereater said handle is manipulated to urge said lip along the length of the spike of the cleat being cleaned and force said bristle means over the portion of said sole on either side of said last-mentione

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April 25, 1961 Q. sNow ETAL GOLF SHOE CLEANER Filed July 27. 1959 IN VENTORS MKV ATTORNEYS GOLF SHOE CLEANER Quentin L. Snow and John T. Weiller, both of 230 Termino Ave., Long Beach, Calif.
Filed July 27, 1959, Ser. No. 829,911
1 Claim. (Cl. 15-113) This invention relates generally to shoe cleaners and more particularly to a golfers shoe and cleat brush.
Shoes with spiked cleats are standard equipment in the game of golf because correct stance must be maintained if any accuracy of play is to be attained. Golf courses are continually watered for maintenance purposes and the Aconventional spiked golf shoes constantly accumulate mud and grass to the harassment of the player.
This invention is intended as an accessory in the golf bag equipment of the player and is adaptable for instant mud and grass from the tapered spikes prior to continuing brush removal of the debris.
Still another object of the invention is in the fashioning of the spike cleaner and disposition thereof on the brush in a manner to insure a rapid cleaning operation in conjunction with the brushing movement.
With the foregoing objects in view, and such other objects and advantages as will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates as this specification proceeds, the invention consists essentially in the arrangement and construction of parts all as hereinafter more particularly described, reference being had to the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of 4the golf shoe brush and cleat cleaner;
Figure 2 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the manner of debris removal from the spikes; and
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Referring to the drawing, a conventional type of brush is shown with a back 10 and a handle grip 11. A face 12 of the brush has inserted therein in any manner desired a multiplicity of` stift' rugged bristles 13.
Attached to the back 10 of the brush by a screw 14 is a cleat and spike cleaner C which is inserted in a recess 15 thereon.
The cleat cleaner C has a metal strip or base 16 disposed longitudinally on the back 10 of the brush. A lip 17 of the metal strip `16 projects beyond and angularly upward from the back l0 and a fulcruming end portion 18 thereof.
The upwardly inclined or tilted lip 17 has a tapered tooth 19 notched therein for conforming operative disposal about cone shaped standard spikes Z0 on conven- V2,980,936 Patented Apr. 25, 1961 tional golf cleats 21. The cleats Z1 are detachably connected in the usual manner on a sole 22.
The use and operation of the device is simple. Any part of the golf shoe may be brushed to remove mud, grass or other debris. With the `brush held in the usual manner, the inclined lip 17 and tapered tooth 19 are in position for insertion about the base of conical spikes 2G, Figure 2. The end 1S of lthe brush now forms a fulcrum and the handle grip 11 provides a lever for quickly scraping and elevating any form of debris from the spikes 20. The stiff bristles 13 at the end of the brush provide a gradual tensioned loosening and removal of the accumulated mud and grass. v
Continuous forward movement of the brush and stiff bristles quickly removes the loosened debris from the shoe sole. Each spike is attacked and cleaned in the saine continuous levering and uni-directional brushing operation to rapidly place the shoe in correct playing condition. When the sole of the golf shoe is completely covered with mud and debris, the brush is inverted and the narrow cleat cleaner by direct manual movement becomes a peeling device moving between the cleats and raising the layer of mud for quick removal.
Since various modications can be made in our invention as hereinabove described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without departing from such` spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.
We claim:
A cleaning device for removing mud and grass from the spiked cleats and soles of a golf shoe, comprising:
a rigid elongated, horizontal member formed at its rear portion with a handle and at its front portion with a widened support, said handle extending to a location remote from said widened support; bristle means project. ing vertically from one side of said support; and a rigid cleat cleaner on the opposite side of the front portion of said support, said cleat cleaner including a mounting portion attached to said support at the longitudinal centerline thereof and a lip inclined away from said horizontal member, said lip being narrower than the distance separating the spikes of the cleats of said golf shoe, the free end of said lip being formed with a cleat spike-receiving notch whereby said notch may be positioned in encompassing relationship with the base of a cleat to be cleaned with the front end of said bristle means in engagement with the sole of said golf shoe Whereater said handle is manipulated to urge said lip along the length of the spike of the cleat being cleaned and force said bristle means over the portion of said sole on either side of said last-mentioned cleat vin a uni-directional movement, with said handle remaining spaced from said cleat and Sole during said movement.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 37,315 Whipple Jan.l 6, 1863 216,123 Zuenkeler June 3, 1879 500,719 Palmer July 4, 1893 544,141 Kleeck Aug. 6, 1895 2,817,863 Johns Dec. 31, 1957 2,857,607 South Oct. 28. 1958 2,857,608 Schwartz Oct. 28, 1958'
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Cited By (14)

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US3050760A (en) * 1961-03-16 1962-08-28 Beryl E Darnell Cleaner
US3089172A (en) * 1961-01-30 1963-05-14 Gary W Walden Spiked footwear cleaner
US3270363A (en) * 1964-03-11 1966-09-06 Jr Robert E Harris Cleat cleaner
US3350736A (en) * 1964-11-23 1967-11-07 Jay B Frazelle Combined golfer's towel, brush and cleat cleaner
US3521968A (en) * 1967-08-11 1970-07-28 Robert Wise Brush construction
US4670932A (en) * 1986-01-10 1987-06-09 Williams Jeffrey S Cleaner tool for cleated shoes
US5509167A (en) * 1994-06-21 1996-04-23 Wilson; Dylan Cleat cleaning tool
US5694660A (en) * 1996-02-05 1997-12-09 Rachwalski; Joseph E. Tool for cleaning cleated shoes
USD388571S (en) * 1996-10-08 1997-12-30 Campbell Richard W Combined floor scraper and scrubber
US20060101599A1 (en) * 2004-11-17 2006-05-18 Joseph Lane Spiked golf shoe cleaning brush
US7171713B1 (en) * 2004-12-13 2007-02-06 Raley Jesse D Multi-tool for use with golf carts
GB2517748B (en) * 2013-08-30 2016-03-23 Randhom Solutions Ltd Cleaning device for studded footwear
US10687689B1 (en) 2017-01-20 2020-06-23 Raymond Antonucci Footwear cleaning device
USD966639S1 (en) 2019-05-03 2022-10-11 Rashpal Kaur Dhillon Dog's paw cleaner

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US37315A (en) * 1863-01-06 Improved shoe-brush
US216123A (en) * 1879-06-03 Improvement in shoe-brushes
US500719A (en) * 1893-07-04 Brush
US544141A (en) * 1895-08-06 Brush
US2817863A (en) * 1955-11-18 1957-12-31 Johns William Brooke Cleat cleaners
US2857608A (en) * 1955-10-28 1958-10-28 Raymond H Schwartz Golf club cleaning device having a blade-carrying shank and brushretaining means in combination
US2857607A (en) * 1955-10-13 1958-10-28 Orlo E South Spiked footwear cleaning tool

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US37315A (en) * 1863-01-06 Improved shoe-brush
US216123A (en) * 1879-06-03 Improvement in shoe-brushes
US500719A (en) * 1893-07-04 Brush
US544141A (en) * 1895-08-06 Brush
US2857607A (en) * 1955-10-13 1958-10-28 Orlo E South Spiked footwear cleaning tool
US2857608A (en) * 1955-10-28 1958-10-28 Raymond H Schwartz Golf club cleaning device having a blade-carrying shank and brushretaining means in combination
US2817863A (en) * 1955-11-18 1957-12-31 Johns William Brooke Cleat cleaners

Cited By (15)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3089172A (en) * 1961-01-30 1963-05-14 Gary W Walden Spiked footwear cleaner
US3050760A (en) * 1961-03-16 1962-08-28 Beryl E Darnell Cleaner
US3270363A (en) * 1964-03-11 1966-09-06 Jr Robert E Harris Cleat cleaner
US3350736A (en) * 1964-11-23 1967-11-07 Jay B Frazelle Combined golfer's towel, brush and cleat cleaner
US3521968A (en) * 1967-08-11 1970-07-28 Robert Wise Brush construction
US4670932A (en) * 1986-01-10 1987-06-09 Williams Jeffrey S Cleaner tool for cleated shoes
US5509167A (en) * 1994-06-21 1996-04-23 Wilson; Dylan Cleat cleaning tool
US5694660A (en) * 1996-02-05 1997-12-09 Rachwalski; Joseph E. Tool for cleaning cleated shoes
USD388571S (en) * 1996-10-08 1997-12-30 Campbell Richard W Combined floor scraper and scrubber
US20060101599A1 (en) * 2004-11-17 2006-05-18 Joseph Lane Spiked golf shoe cleaning brush
US7437793B2 (en) * 2004-11-17 2008-10-21 Joseph Lane Spiked golf shoe cleaning brush
US7171713B1 (en) * 2004-12-13 2007-02-06 Raley Jesse D Multi-tool for use with golf carts
GB2517748B (en) * 2013-08-30 2016-03-23 Randhom Solutions Ltd Cleaning device for studded footwear
US10687689B1 (en) 2017-01-20 2020-06-23 Raymond Antonucci Footwear cleaning device
USD966639S1 (en) 2019-05-03 2022-10-11 Rashpal Kaur Dhillon Dog's paw cleaner

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