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US1463278A
US1463278A US516447A US51644721A US1463278A US 1463278 A US1463278 A US 1463278A US 516447 A US516447 A US 516447A US 51644721 A US51644721 A US 51644721A US 1463278 A US1463278 A US 1463278A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0245Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B23/025Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form assembled by stitching
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
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    • A43B23/0205Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the material
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  • My improvement in shoes relates to Ywrinkles that occur in the leather vamps of slices that rub or bite down on the large -to'es in back of the tips. lThese wrinkles are caused by the plumpness of the leather contracting a sharp firm wrinkle, due to the rough side of thepvamp leather clinging to the roughness of the fabric linings and bearing down on the large toes at every step, which rubs a blister and tortures the wearer to unlimited agonies.
  • Y l i My improvement consists of a piece of fabric with glazed sides, one half inch wide and inlengths ⁇ varying to contorni with the various sizes of shoes, extending from the vamp seams, where it is stitched to vamp, ⁇ across Yleather and the fabric linings; and left loose (not stitched fast), soas to have i'ree action in every step taken by the foot.
  • This fabric being inserted at thisY location on each shoe prevents the rough sides of the ⁇ vamp leather Yfrom clinging to the rough sides of the fabric linings, and acts as a slide for thel vamp leather, preventing the friction oi the vamp leather wrinkles, thus allowing the fabric linings to be free of the vamp leather and follow the bend or" the toe joints, without the sharp pressure or the vamp leather wrinkles bearing down on the large toes.
  • rlhis fabric is inexpensive,'iine and thin and resists perspiration, also undetectable after insertion in the shoes, being thin, though 'tough and durable'and cannot be felt by theY wearer and still stand wear i'or this purpose.
  • Figure l is a top view oi the vamp an'd toe of a shoe partly broken away
  • Figure 2 is a sectional side view ⁇ of the inside of a shoe in normal position
  • Figure 3 is a sectional side view of the inside or"V a shoe in a stepping position or walking position.
  • Figure yl shows the location of the improvement (E) which is on the inner sides of the vamp (D) one quarter inch from the vamp seam (F), extending across the'vamp (D) to a point beyond the end o tip (B) which end is not stitched (G), between the' vamp vleather (D) and the fabric linings is'stitched, to the point beyond the end ol the tip (B) where it is not stitched.(G) between the vamp leather (D) and the fabric linings (C).
  • FIG. 3 shows the location ofthe improvement (E) which is stitched fast at vamp seams (F and extending across vamp to a pointV beyond the end of tip (B) where ⁇ it Vis left loose (G) (not stitched) which separates vamp leather (D) ironi the the vamp to the toe boxes, betweenthe vamp fabric linings and the wrinldein the vamp leather in baci: oic thetip which rubs down o-n the toes, and the tab-v ric linings (C) which are separated trom the vamp leatherl (D) by the improvement (E) which minimizes the friction of' the vamp leather wrinkles (D).
  • E the improvement
  • a shoe comprising a vamp, a vamp liningf and a strip oi fabric, glazed on bothV sides, extending over, the top or the toot between vthe vamp and lining and ybetween the vamp" throat seam and the tipseam, secured at' the former land free at the latter.

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l July 31, 19231. 1,463,278
1 J. D. YEAGER SHOE Filed Nov.,v 19. 1921 INVENTOR.
Patented .lilly 3l, 1923i.
J OHN DAVID YEAGER, O-F'PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
Application led November i9, 192i. Serial No. 516,447. I
To all whom it may cof/wem:
Be it known that/I, JOHN Diivin Ynnonn,V
a citizen of the United States, residing at 103 So. 63rd St., Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful improvement in Slices, of which the following is a speciication. y
My improvement in shoes relates to Ywrinkles that occur in the leather vamps of slices that rub or bite down on the large -to'es in back of the tips. lThese wrinkles are caused by the plumpness of the leather contracting a sharp firm wrinkle, due to the rough side of thepvamp leather clinging to the roughness of the fabric linings and bearing down on the large toes at every step, which rubs a blister and tortures the wearer to unlimited agonies. Y l i My improvement consists of a piece of fabric with glazed sides, one half inch wide and inlengths `varying to contorni with the various sizes of shoes, extending from the vamp seams, where it is stitched to vamp, `across Yleather and the fabric linings; and left loose (not stitched fast), soas to have i'ree action in every step taken by the foot. Y Y
This fabric being inserted at thisY location on each shoe (over the line of the large toes) prevents the rough sides of the `vamp leather Yfrom clinging to the rough sides of the fabric linings, and acts as a slide for thel vamp leather, preventing the friction oi the vamp leather wrinkles, thus allowing the fabric linings to be free of the vamp leather and follow the bend or" the toe joints, without the sharp pressure or the vamp leather wrinkles bearing down on the large toes.
rlhis fabric is inexpensive,'iine and thin and resists perspiration, also undetectable after insertion in the shoes, being thin, though 'tough and durable'and cannot be felt by theY wearer and still stand wear i'or this purpose.
Figure l is a top view oi the vamp an'd toe of a shoe partly broken away, Figure 2 is a sectional side view `of the inside of a shoe in normal position. Figure 3 is a sectional side view of the inside or"V a shoe in a stepping position or walking position.
Similar letters refer to similar parts thru out the three views.
Figure yl shows the location of the improvement (E) which is on the inner sides of the vamp (D) one quarter inch from the vamp seam (F), extending across the'vamp (D) to a point beyond the end o tip (B) which end is not stitched (G), between the' vamp vleather (D) and the fabric linings is'stitched, to the point beyond the end ol the tip (B) where it is not stitched.(G) between the vamp leather (D) and the fabric linings (C). v Figure 3 shows the location ofthe improvement (E) which is stitched fast at vamp seams (F and extending across vamp to a pointV beyond the end of tip (B) where` it Vis left loose (G) (not stitched) which separates vamp leather (D) ironi the the vamp to the toe boxes, betweenthe vamp fabric linings and the wrinldein the vamp leather in baci: oic thetip which rubs down o-n the toes, and the tab-v ric linings (C) which are separated trom the vamp leatherl (D) by the improvement (E) which minimizes the friction of' the vamp leather wrinkles (D). v
I am aware that prior to my invention, 'fabric with glazed sides has been used toi' Y :centre line of the vamp and stitched to the Vso other purposes, but l am not aware that tabl ric with glazed sides has been used 'For the purpose of my invention, substantially as described and substantially as shown.
, claim A shoe comprising a vamp, a vamp liningf and a strip oi fabric, glazed on bothV sides, extending over, the top or the toot between vthe vamp and lining and ybetween the vamp" throat seam and the tipseam, secured at' the former land free at the latter. l
`Y JoHN nAvrD Yassin.;v-
Vitn'esses: y i Y y i W'ILLLAM YEAGER, il LILLIAN B. YEAGER.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3299893A (en) * 1962-10-08 1967-01-24 Collina Alberto Means for stopping the forward movements of the foot in a shoe
US20190082792A1 (en) * 2017-08-31 2019-03-21 Nike, Inc. Articles of Footwear and Other Foot-Receving Devices

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3299893A (en) * 1962-10-08 1967-01-24 Collina Alberto Means for stopping the forward movements of the foot in a shoe
US20190082792A1 (en) * 2017-08-31 2019-03-21 Nike, Inc. Articles of Footwear and Other Foot-Receving Devices
CN111200952A (en) * 2017-08-31 2020-05-26 耐克创新有限合伙公司 Footwear and other foot-receiving devices
US10945491B2 (en) * 2017-08-31 2021-03-16 Nike, Inc. Articles of footwear with bootie components having fixed connections and non-fixed regions
US11672305B2 (en) 2017-08-31 2023-06-13 Nike, Inc. Articles of footwear with bootie components having fixed connections and non-fixed regions

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