US1182820A - Non-slipping attachment for the soles and heels of boots and shoes. - Google Patents
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- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
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- A43C15/16—Studs or cleats for football or like boots
- A43C15/161—Studs or cleats for football or like boots characterised by the attachment to the sole
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- the outer faces of the edges of the member l preferably project slightly beyond the outer faces oi the member 2 but if desired the'outer face of the member 2 may be arranged to cooperate With the outerface of the member l to grip the ground and to save the edges or' the latter'froni being broken away.
- Fig. 7 is shown the sole of a boot to which is applied a toe piece and a heel piece bent to the form illustrated in Figs. and 6, strips secured around the edge of the sole and av longitudinal strip secured along the middle of the sole, which arrangement has been found very suitable for golf shoes.
- F ig. 8 In F ig. 8 is shown a toe piece, a heel piece and vtwo V-shaped bars, one consisting of two sections and the other of a strip bent to the desired shape. This arrangement is very suitable for walking slices.
- Fig. 9 is shown a toe piece, a heel piece and a series of cross-bars suitable for football boots.
- Fig. l0 is shown a continuous strip bent and secured entirely around the sole, and a similar strip, though prete ably stronger, bent and secured around the heel.
- a Worn part of a continuous strip may be out oil', removed and replaced by a new section, or the strip may be applied in sections and any Lieaeeo worn section subsequently removed and replaced by a new section.
- new article of manufacture comprising a non-slipping attachment for the ot boots and shoes, having a channelshaped member of non-slipping material, a second member fitting Within said channel and formed with a longitudinal groove and a length of Wire fitting Within said longitudinal groove.
- a rectangular frictional strip or rubber able to easily contorni during use Without buckling or set to deformation in and out of its oWn plane, of indeterminate length, capable of being cut into sections, each section comprising a channel, and a complementary locking portion pliable out ot its own plane fitting within said channel, constructed and arranged to receive means for securing said sectional strip to whatever character of bending surface desired, and a securing means for said sectional strip.
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Hx TURNER. JO-SLIPPKNG AUACH'AENT FOR *ME SOLES MID HEELS OF EVOLTS AND SHOES.
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fiumi his passing' Shoes, of wma 'zum replaced by a new section. The outer faces of the edges of the member l preferably project slightly beyond the outer faces oi the member 2 but if desired the'outer face of the member 2 may be arranged to cooperate With the outerface of the member l to grip the ground and to save the edges or' the latter'froni being broken away.
In Fig. 7 is shown the sole of a boot to which is applied a toe piece and a heel piece bent to the form illustrated in Figs. and 6, strips secured around the edge of the sole and av longitudinal strip secured along the middle of the sole, which arrangement has been found very suitable for golf shoes.
In F ig. 8 is shown a toe piece, a heel piece and vtwo V-shaped bars, one consisting of two sections and the other of a strip bent to the desired shape. This arrangement is very suitable for walking slices.
In Fig. 9 is shown a toe piece, a heel piece and a series of cross-bars suitable for football boots.
In Fig. l0 is shown a continuous strip bent and secured entirely around the sole, and a similar strip, though prete ably stronger, bent and secured around the heel.
It will be readily understood that a Worn part of a continuous strip may be out oil', removed and replaced by a new section, or the strip may be applied in sections and any Lieaeeo worn section subsequently removed and replaced by a new section.
Having thus described my invention What l claim is :H
1. new article of manufacture, comprising a non-slipping attachment for the ot boots and shoes, having a channelshaped member of non-slipping material, a second member fitting Within said channel and formed with a longitudinal groove and a length of Wire fitting Within said longitudinal groove.
In non-slipping attachments for the Hexible solesv of boots and shoes, a rectangular frictional strip or rubber able to easily contorni during use Without buckling or set to deformation in and out of its oWn plane, of indeterminate length, capable of being cut into sections, each section comprising a channel, and a complementary locking portion pliable out ot its own plane fitting within said channel, constructed and arranged to receive means for securing said sectional strip to whatever character of bending surface desired, and a securing means for said sectional strip.
JOHN A"HEYRY TURNER.
lV i tnesses V17 T. MORLAND, das. E. GAnNnT'r.
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