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US1648101A
US1648101A US152982A US15298226A US1648101A US 1648101 A US1648101 A US 1648101A US 152982 A US152982 A US 152982A US 15298226 A US15298226 A US 15298226A US 1648101 A US1648101 A US 1648101A
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved boot showing the upper with its front and rear portions connected.
  • FIG. 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing the upper with its front and rear portions disconnected.
  • Figure 3 is a section on Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a Figure 3.
  • this boot In forming this boot usual sole 10 and heel 11, the upper being secured as is ordinarily done on the sole.
  • This upper consists of a front portion 12 made of a single piece of leather or the like and a rear portion 13 consisting of two halves stitched together at the back as indicated at 14.
  • the lower parts of the forward edges of the rear portion and the rear edges of the front portion are united by stitching 1.5 which extends only a short distance up from the sole, the edges above the stitching being cut away to lie in spaced relation and provide a slit at each side reaching to the top of the upper.
  • Both the front and'rear portions are provided with linings indicated respectively at 16 and 17 and these linings are secured to the above mentioned edges and to the top of the shoe by stitchings 18. Between the rear lining and the rear portion of the upper and also between the front linthe line 3 -3 of section on the-line H of there is provided the of.
  • V tongue ing and the front portion of the upper are strips 19 which are secured by the stitchings 18 and these strips carrying interlocking elements '20 vwhich may be close together or moved apart by a suitable cam. device such as is shown at 21, the interlocking elements and cam forming the type of fastening that ls'well known as a zipper.
  • the rear lining has on each side a forwardly extending tongue portion 22 which is formed integrally with the lining and overlaps the front portion of the upper on the inner side therethe foot or sock is kept this means from contact with the fastening and theboot is given a smooth interior, this being aided by the fact that the free edges of the tongues. are skived down to fit smoothly.
  • the slit extends to a point just above the forward edge of the heel and from apoint midway of the front and back of the boot upper.
  • a boot is provided which is very easy to wear as there are no rough places or seams on the interior which tend to chafe the feet, and it will be obvious that the boot can be readily placed on the foot or removed since the entire forward portion of the up per separates freely from the rear portion of the boot and affords ample room for admitting the foot.
  • a boot having an upper provided with front and rear portions separated from eac other on opposite sides from the top of the upper to points adjacent the arch portion of the wearers foot, means to detachably connect the respective front and rear edges, and a lining fittin within and secured to the rear portion of t e upper and provided with extensions overlapping the inner faces of the respective sides of the front portionof said upper.
  • a boot having a sole and a two part upper secured thereto, sald upper comprising front and rear portions stitched together for a short distance on each side from the bottom up and free from each other from the stitching to the top of the upper, the edges of said front and rear portions above the stitching beingin spaced relation to each other on respective sides-ofsaid up er, and strips carrying interlocking releasa 1e fastening members secured to said edges to close the space between the edges and to connect the front and rear portions of said upper.
  • a boot having a sole and a two part upper secured thereto, said u per comprlslng front and rear portions stitc ed together for a short distance on each side from thebottom up and free from each other from the stitching to the top of the upper, the edges f said front and rear portions above the stitching being in spaced relation to each other on respective sides of said upper, strips carrying interlocking releasable fastening members secured to said edges to close the space between the edges and to connect the front and rear portions of said upper, and a lining fitting within and secured to the rear portion of the upper and provided with tongue extensions overlapping the inner faces of the respective sides of the front portion of said upper.

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Noi s, 1927;
1,648,101 J. ASCHEIM RIDING 500':
2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Dec. 6. 7192 6 Patented Nov. 8; 1927.
UNITED STATES I I 1,648,101 PATENT OFFICE.
JULES ASCHEIM, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Application filed Dedemlger 6, 1928. Serial No. 152,982.
its upper arranged in two parts separably connected at their top portions in an 1m- 1 proved manner.
- With the above and other objects in view as will be hereinafter apparent, the invention consists in general of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specifically claimed.
In the accompanying drawings like characters of reference indicate like parts in the 2 several views, and: Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved boot showing the upper with its front and rear portions connected.
- Figure, 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing the upper with its front and rear portions disconnected.
Figure 3 is a section on Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a Figure 3.
In forming this boot usual sole 10 and heel 11, the upper being secured as is ordinarily done on the sole. This upper consists of a front portion 12 made of a single piece of leather or the like and a rear portion 13 consisting of two halves stitched together at the back as indicated at 14. The lower parts of the forward edges of the rear portion and the rear edges of the front portion are united by stitching 1.5 which extends only a short distance up from the sole, the edges above the stitching being cut away to lie in spaced relation and provide a slit at each side reaching to the top of the upper. Both the front and'rear portions are provided with linings indicated respectively at 16 and 17 and these linings are secured to the above mentioned edges and to the top of the shoe by stitchings 18. Between the rear lining and the rear portion of the upper and also between the front linthe line 3 -3 of section on the-line H of there is provided the of. By
V tongue ing and the front portion of the upper are strips 19 which are secured by the stitchings 18 and these strips carrying interlocking elements '20 vwhich may be close together or moved apart by a suitable cam. device such as is shown at 21, the interlocking elements and cam forming the type of fastening that ls'well known as a zipper. The rear lining has on each side a forwardly extending tongue portion 22 which is formed integrally with the lining and overlaps the front portion of the upper on the inner side therethe foot or sock is kept this means from contact with the fastening and theboot is given a smooth interior, this being aided by the fact that the free edges of the tongues. are skived down to fit smoothly.
It will be noted that the slit extends to a point just above the forward edge of the heel and from apoint midway of the front and back of the boot upper. Under these circumstances a boot is provided which is very easy to wear as there are no rough places or seams on the interior which tend to chafe the feet, and it will be obvious that the boot can be readily placed on the foot or removed since the entire forward portion of the up per separates freely from the rear portion of the boot and affords ample room for admitting the foot.
There has thus been provided a simple and efficient device of the kind described and forv the purpose specified.
It is obvious'that minorchanges may be made in the form and construction or the.
invention without departing from the material spirit thereof. It is not, therefore, desired to confine the invention to the exact form' herein shown and described, but it is desired 'to include all such as properly come within the scope claimed.
Havingthusdescribed the invention, what is claimedas new, is: V
1. A boot having an upper provided with front and rear portions separated from eac other on opposite sides from the top of the upper to points adjacent the arch portion of the wearers foot, means to detachably connect the respective front and rear edges, and a lining fittin within and secured to the rear portion of t e upper and provided with extensions overlapping the inner faces of the respective sides of the front portionof said upper.
2. A boot having a sole and a two part upper secured thereto, sald upper comprising front and rear portions stitched together for a short distance on each side from the bottom up and free from each other from the stitching to the top of the upper, the edges of said front and rear portions above the stitching beingin spaced relation to each other on respective sides-ofsaid up er, and strips carrying interlocking releasa 1e fastening members secured to said edges to close the space between the edges and to connect the front and rear portions of said upper. v
3. A boot having a sole and a two part upper secured thereto, said u per comprlslng front and rear portions stitc ed together for a short distance on each side from thebottom up and free from each other from the stitching to the top of the upper, the edges f said front and rear portions above the stitching being in spaced relation to each other on respective sides of said upper, strips carrying interlocking releasable fastening members secured to said edges to close the space between the edges and to connect the front and rear portions of said upper, and a lining fitting within and secured to the rear portion of the upper and provided with tongue extensions overlapping the inner faces of the respective sides of the front portion of said upper.
In testmony whereof I aflix my signature.
JULES ASCHEIM.
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US2422249A (en) * 1943-01-06 1947-06-17 Assad M Malluk Footwear with water-resistant slide-fastener closure
US3349505A (en) * 1965-12-11 1967-10-31 Segundo C Lopez Children's footwear
US3509646A (en) * 1968-07-17 1970-05-05 Hyde & Sons Co A R Shoe
US3648390A (en) * 1969-12-19 1972-03-14 Antonio Corvi Footwear for surgeons
US4665634A (en) * 1985-10-25 1987-05-19 Diaz Alberto O Child's bootlet with separable front and rear portions
US20140190039A1 (en) * 2013-01-10 2014-07-10 DM3, Inc. Expandable footwear for children
IT201700090823A1 (en) * 2017-08-04 2019-02-04 Gi Di Mecc S P A Closure device for sports shoes and relative manufacturing method.
US20190133247A1 (en) * 2017-11-09 2019-05-09 Sakurai Sports Mfg. Co., Ltd. Athletic skate body
USD975423S1 (en) * 2021-11-19 2023-01-17 Nike, Inc. Shoe

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2422249A (en) * 1943-01-06 1947-06-17 Assad M Malluk Footwear with water-resistant slide-fastener closure
US3349505A (en) * 1965-12-11 1967-10-31 Segundo C Lopez Children's footwear
US3509646A (en) * 1968-07-17 1970-05-05 Hyde & Sons Co A R Shoe
US3648390A (en) * 1969-12-19 1972-03-14 Antonio Corvi Footwear for surgeons
US4665634A (en) * 1985-10-25 1987-05-19 Diaz Alberto O Child's bootlet with separable front and rear portions
US20140190039A1 (en) * 2013-01-10 2014-07-10 DM3, Inc. Expandable footwear for children
US9254017B2 (en) * 2013-01-10 2016-02-09 DM3, Inc. Expandable footwear for children
IT201700090823A1 (en) * 2017-08-04 2019-02-04 Gi Di Mecc S P A Closure device for sports shoes and relative manufacturing method.
US20190133247A1 (en) * 2017-11-09 2019-05-09 Sakurai Sports Mfg. Co., Ltd. Athletic skate body
US10624414B2 (en) * 2017-11-09 2020-04-21 Sakurai Sports Mfg. Co., Ltd. Athletic skate body
USD975423S1 (en) * 2021-11-19 2023-01-17 Nike, Inc. Shoe

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