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US129174A
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  • My invention consists in attaching the heels of such shoes as are known in the trade as turnshoes to the soles before attaching the uppers, and then securing the uppers, either in whole or around the heel only, by headed nails driven from the side which becomes the inside of the shoe after it is tur-ned, whereby the soles will be secured very firmly, the nails having heads at one side andbein g riveted at the other side by being driven against a-metal last; or longnails maybe used at the heel, so as to fasten 1t from both ways. Besides fastening the soles better, the. nails will not hurt the feet, as where the points project up through the sole a hole or socket is provided in the heel of the last to make room for lasting the shoe with the heel on.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal sectional elevation of a last with the sole and heel, showing the manner of lasting the shoe with the heel on.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section of Fig. 1 on the line a: w, showing the upper lasted on for nailing, and
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section of a shoe, showing the upper nailed onto the sole' from the inside.
  • A is the sole, and B the vheel, as they are prepared for the application of the upper.
  • D is the last, with a socket, E, in the heel for the heel of the shoe while on the last.
  • F is the upper.
  • G represents the nails as they are driven when the upper is secured by nailing.
  • H represents the channel, and I a needle, showing the manner of securing the upper by sewing, the loops ofthe stitches being formedin the channelunder the iiap K, which is afterward turned down over the stitches.
  • I propose to nail the uppers and soles together in this manner either by machinery or by hand.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEreE.
NATHAN M. ROSINSKY, 0F YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN LASTS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 129,174, dated July 16, 1872.
Specication describing a new and useful Improvement in the Manufacture of Shoes, invented by NATHAN M. RosINsKY, of the city, county, and State of New York.
My invention consists in attaching the heels of such shoes as are known in the trade as turnshoes to the soles before attaching the uppers, and then securing the uppers, either in whole or around the heel only, by headed nails driven from the side which becomes the inside of the shoe after it is tur-ned, whereby the soles will be secured very firmly, the nails having heads at one side andbein g riveted at the other side by being driven against a-metal last; or longnails maybe used at the heel, so as to fasten 1t from both ways. Besides fastening the soles better, the. nails will not hurt the feet, as where the points project up through the sole a hole or socket is provided in the heel of the last to make room for lasting the shoe with the heel on.
Figure l is a longitudinal sectional elevation of a last with the sole and heel, showing the manner of lasting the shoe with the heel on. Fig. 2 is a cross-section of Fig. 1 on the line a: w, showing the upper lasted on for nailing, and Fig. 3 is a transverse section of a shoe, showing the upper nailed onto the sole' from the inside.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A is the sole, and B the vheel, as they are prepared for the application of the upper. D is the last, with a socket, E, in the heel for the heel of the shoe while on the last. F is the upper. G represents the nails as they are driven when the upper is secured by nailing. H represents the channel, and I a needle, showing the manner of securing the upper by sewing, the loops ofthe stitches being formedin the channelunder the iiap K, which is afterward turned down over the stitches. For cheap, strong shoes, however, the soles will be secured wholly by nailing; but for a better class Ipropose only `to nail them around the heel and sew the rest. I propose to nail the uppers and soles together in this manner either by machinery or by hand. By iirst nailing the heel onto the sole I can use long nails in securing the upper, which will drive into the heel to a considerably7` extent, and thereby secure it better and stronger than it can be secured in the ordinary way.
By nailing the upper to the heel I may use much thicker and stronger stiftening for the upper of the heel than can be used when they are sewed together, for it is difficult to run the sewing-machines used for this kind of work well wit-h very thick goods, and particularly when the thickness varies materially in different parts, as it does when thick stiffening is used at the heel and no stift'ening in the other parts. It is more particularly on this account that I prefer to nail the heels and sew the rest.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent A turn -shoehaving the upper secured to a sole and heel previously fastened together, as and for the purpose set forth. s
NATHAN M. ROSINSKY.
Witnesses W. A. GRAHAM, ALEX. F. ROBERTS.
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