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US1316562A
US1316562A US1316562DA US1316562A US 1316562 A US1316562 A US 1316562A US 1316562D A US1316562D A US 1316562DA US 1316562 A US1316562 A US 1316562A
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  • This invention relates to the manufacture of rubber soled shoes and more particularly to a novel method of making robber soled shoes of the type having a. com cs iii-simila r'textile upper and e v dcenizeble oh her sole bottom and. to e novel eru ohe shoe of this type.
  • These types soled shoes are generally sneakers and. according to "the pies commercial method' of momifimlm'e canvas upper and llllGltllOEiS rubber oot tooling materials oii'e secured together l1 ⁇ ; vulcanization. Although these sneakers supply the present demand for on inexpensive shoe adopted for summer weer they are unsatisfactory because of their weight and.
  • the present invention has for its general object to improve the manufacture of m1hher soled shoes of this type whereby the shoes produced is a much move comfortable and more serviceable shoe than the present commercial rubber soled shoe and has at neeter and more stylish appearance since along are Lion ccririio portions of me oi Molten away to show its (:ol'ililiilC-i()11 ou volition accord of canvas or t assembled on insole com in order that it high degree of 2 out-sole to that sotisfec cdby the use of U i l oiiinjo: hoot not to the shoe "tory suits solfite' time
  • the shoe o nsole iiich it has been suc--" le i of fibrous width of the fold may he suiiicieiit to allow" of the overloaded
  • r i 4 1A rubber soled shoe comprising an insole-p'apab1e of withstandingthe heat of uIbaniz'ation, a fabric upper lasted overthe insole, an intermediate sole McKay sewed -'through the upper to the insole and having a. reinforced marginal portion extending beyond the npper to present a crease similar 1n appearance to a weltor rand crease, and V a rub the shoe bottom and over on to the exposed upper surface of the extending portion of the intermediate sole to present an all-rubber sole extension and vulcanized to the intermediate sole,

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"11. A. DUNPH-Y. v RUBBER SOLED SHOE AND METHOD Of MAKING TH E SAME.
" APPLICATION FILED mmz z me.
' 1 ,3 1 Patented Sept. 23," 1919.
-e citizen of thellnited States, residing 1 we "Minn-mm Ml omens iii" item's, so 'ome'oe Eh all whom it may emaccc 'n: Be ll lmown that l, Jew-1s A. DUNPHY,
Groton, in the coumy oi liliddlc f State of lvlossochosetts, have 121- Ufii. tein Improvements in Robbers-rolled Shoes and Methods of Melting the Some oi w the following description, in connectim with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like reference characters on. the drawings incliceti ig like in the several figures.
This invention relates to the manufacture of rubber soled shoes and more particularly to a novel method of making robber soled shoes of the type having a. com cs iii-simila r'textile upper and e v dcenizeble oh her sole bottom and. to e novel eru ohe shoe of this type. These types soled shoes are generally sneakers and. according to "the pies commercial method' of momifimlm'e canvas upper and llllGltllOEiS rubber oot tooling materials oii'e secured together l1}; vulcanization. Although these sneakers supply the present demand for on inexpensive shoe adopted for summer weer they are unsatisfactory because of their weight and. clumsy appearance and the i ulobcr composition insoles sweet the feet, Forthcw more the attachment of the robber sole to the canvas upper is entirely dependent upon the durability of the vulcanization which is often faulty so that the shoe gives unsatisfactory service. Also the losing extending along the side of the upper adjacent the sole is objectionable as it adds appreciably to the cost oft the shoe and gives o'cluoracteristic sneaker appearance to the shoe The present invention has for its general object to improve the manufacture of m1hher soled shoes of this type whereby the shoes produced is a much move comfortable and more serviceable shoe than the present commercial rubber soled shoe and has at neeter and more stylish appearance since along are Lion ccririio portions of me oi Molten away to show its (:ol'ililiilC-i()11 ou volition accord of canvas or t assembled on insole com in order that it high degree of 2 out-sole to that sotisfec cdby the use of U i l oiiinjo: hoot not to the shoe "tory suits solfite' time The shoe o nsole iiich it has been suc--" le i of fibrous width of the fold may he suiiicieiit to allow" of the overloaded portion of the upper when applied to the slwe illust-iovted. Also the outer folded z lf i Would project outoejzoiid the edge of c. .c c A d" shoe. fung the mei'ggme iolio'f themiddle sole as described relatively stiff and. firm "piro'jec o portion is provided to which an ooteole may be seen 3' anchored vulsoxizetion and e of: the fabric 1e order surface j be the op .iistcd shoe, is then noble rubber I applied and ohlioe bottom. ore of the shoe, 1e shoe to enthe flop l0 toextend he ond the inner edge of the middle ioscdl ottozii L 'tl'iorougldjv cc cement said the re caused adhere 1" fit "this stage t l the tlaet is Withdrawn able the insole e g gci' so idle sole to he.
through the folded portion of the interme- {diate sole, the overlasted upper andthe in- ;Sgle, and an outsole of rubber compound 'united to the intermediate sole by vulcanization;
r i 4 1A: rubber soled shoe comprising an insole-p'apab1e of withstandingthe heat of uIbaniz'ation, a fabric upper lasted overthe insole, an intermediate sole McKay sewed -'through the upper to the insole and having a. reinforced marginal portion extending beyond the npper to present a crease similar 1n appearance to a weltor rand crease, and V a rub the shoe bottom and over on to the exposed upper surface of the extending portion of the intermediate sole to present an all-rubber sole extension and vulcanized to the intermediate sole,
er composition outsole molded on to In testimony whereof I hate signed my 20 name to this specification.
JAMES A. DUNPHY.
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DE3007369A1 (en) * 1979-07-30 1981-02-26 Daicel Chem SPORTSHOE
US4896440A (en) * 1987-04-23 1990-01-30 Salaverria Francisco A Composite polymeric leisure shoe and method of manufacture thereof

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE3007369A1 (en) * 1979-07-30 1981-02-26 Daicel Chem SPORTSHOE
US4896440A (en) * 1987-04-23 1990-01-30 Salaverria Francisco A Composite polymeric leisure shoe and method of manufacture thereof

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