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US343573A
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  • N PETERS Pholcifllmgmpher. Washinglun. 0.6.
  • the special object of the invention is to make a shoe or gaiter with a one-piece upper, cut alternately in reverse, so as to economize stock, crimped on the lines of cut for ankle and instep before the slits for these are made, and the whole upper made to assume a shape which it will afterward maintain.
  • Figure l of the drawings represents a piece of upper-stock with the patterns or blanks cut alternately in reverse.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the crimper with the upper-pattern stretched and fastened thereon.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation in perspective of the upper, showing the ankle and instep slit and the completed shoe.
  • A represents a piece of stock, from which we cut in outline three patterns, B, alternately in an opposite direction, so as to minimize the scrap or waste.
  • pattern B is cut so as to have at an obtuse angle to each other the two edges 1) b, which, when doubled and sewed together, form the hee1-sean1the only one which the upper has; also, to have slightly-converging edges 1) b, to form the ankle-sides, and the oval point 6 for the toe.

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(No Model.) l I G. J. DUNN. 8v G. 1?. GAIN.
N PETERS. Pholcifllmgmpher. Washinglun. 0.6.
UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE.
CHARLES J. DUNN AND GEORGE E. CAIN, OF VENICE, ILLINOIS; SAID DUNN ASSIGNOR TO SAID GAIN.
SHOE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 343,573, dated June 15, 1886.
Application filed January 23, 1886. Serial No.1 fi9A80. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, CHARLES J. DUNN and GEORGE F. CAIN, citizens of the United States, residing at Venice, in the county of Madison and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Method of Preparing an Upper in One Piece for Attachment to a Shoe-Sole; and we do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to theletters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
The special object of the invention is to make a shoe or gaiter with a one-piece upper, cut alternately in reverse, so as to economize stock, crimped on the lines of cut for ankle and instep before the slits for these are made, and the whole upper made to assume a shape which it will afterward maintain.
Figure l of the drawings represents a piece of upper-stock with the patterns or blanks cut alternately in reverse. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the crimper with the upper-pattern stretched and fastened thereon. Fig. 3 is an elevation in perspective of the upper, showing the ankle and instep slit and the completed shoe.
In thedrawings, A represents a piece of stock, from which we cut in outline three patterns, B, alternately in an opposite direction, so as to minimize the scrap or waste. The
pattern B is cut so as to have at an obtuse angle to each other the two edges 1) b, which, when doubled and sewed together, form the hee1-sean1the only one which the upper has; also, to have slightly-converging edges 1) b, to form the ankle-sides, and the oval point 6 for the toe.
Next, without making any slit or out whatever in the pattern or blank, we stretch it across the crimper O on a longitudinal median line, which will rest -upon the instep-curve c and straight ankle-line c. We then tack the edges of the stretched pattern to each side of the crimper, on which it remains until the de sired shape has been secured. After removing the blank from the crimper we cut on the line of fold or crimp, to form the ankle-slit D and the instep-slit E.
The advantages of our invention are, that we economize stock, make a shape that will stay, and insure a nice easy fit.
- What we desire to protect by Letters Patent is- A pattern for shoe-uppers, having the obtuse-angled edges 11 b, the slightly-converging sides I) b, and the oval end 12 whereby it may be crimped, ankle and instep openings made by a single slit, and a heel-seam formed, as shown and described.
In testimony whereof we affix our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES J. DUNN. GEORGE E. CAIN. Witnesses:
'1. S. CAVNER, W. H. H. S UIRE.
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