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Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses
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15,740. Ellis, F. A. Aug. 1. Heel protectors. - Relates to heel pads of the type described in Specification No. 2572, A.D. 1905, and consists in means for obviating the tendency of the securing- plates to buckle while being fixed together, or during wear. To effect this, the plate which carries the pad is rendered more flexible, by forming it in two or more, but preferably four, separate sections b, Fig. 1. When stamping out the plate, connecting-pieces f are left to hold the segments together during the moulding of the pad, these pieces being afterwards removed. In another arrangement, a metal ring divided into two or more sections is used. These sections are sometimes strengthened by means of radial arms. When fitting a pad provided with such a plate or ring in place, there is, in some cases, no need to divide the foundation plate secured to the heel, as the two plates can be sprung into engagement with each other. Tha invention may also be applied to heel-shaped pads.
GB190515740D1905-08-011905-08-01Improvements in Rotary Heels for Boots and Shoes
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