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US168604A
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  • Our invention relates to that class of insoles which are waterproof, being designed as an improvementon the sole described in Letters Patent numbered 148,044, and dated March 3, 1874; and consists of a sole composed of cork, or having a body of cork or similar material, and provided with a rubbercloth flexible shank-piece, and a blind or binding, all as hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed, by which a better article of this character is produced than is now ordinarily employed in the manufacture of boots and shoes.
  • D represents the body of the sole, which is formed of one or more layers of cork in its natural state, cut into proper shape to fit the shoe for which it is intended.
  • a shank-piece, A composed of rubber cloth
  • shank-piece A is preferably extended to cover one side of the body D, and cemented thereto, as shown at A in Fig. 1, thus greatly increasing the water-proof qualities of the sole, especially when rubber cloth is used; but it will be obvious that the shankpiece may be attached to the body D without being so extended or cemented, if preferred, and not depart entirely from the spirit of our invention,

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e. r. BLOSSOM d a. H. CLARK.
Insoles.
Patented Oct. 11,1875.-
No. l68,604.
MPETERS, FHOTO-LITHQGRAPNER; WASHINGTON D C.
UNITED STATES PATENT 1 OFFICE.
EDWIN F. BLOSSOM AND GEORGE H. CLARK, OF BEVERLY, MASS.
IMPROVEMENT IN INSOLES.-
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 168,604, dated October 11, 1875; application filed May 28, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
1 Be it known that we, EDWIN F. BLossoM .and, GEORGE H. CLARK, of Beverly, in the description sufficiently full, clear, and exact to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which our invention appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a planview of the bottom of our improved insole, and Fig. 2 a plan view of the top of the same.
Like letters of referenceindicate corresponding parts in the different figures of the draw mg.
Our invention relates to that class of insoles which are waterproof, being designed as an improvementon the sole described in Letters Patent numbered 148,044, and dated March 3, 1874; and consists of a sole composed of cork, or having a body of cork or similar material, and provided with a rubbercloth flexible shank-piece, and a blind or binding, all as hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed, by which a better article of this character is produced than is now ordinarily employed in the manufacture of boots and shoes.
The nature and operation of our improvement will be readily obvious to all conversant with such matters from the following description:
In the drawing, D represents the body of the sole, which is formed of one or more layers of cork in its natural state, cut into proper shape to fit the shoe for which it is intended.
. A shank-piece, A, composed of rubber cloth,
is extended, as shown at A, and cemented to one side of the body D, the two being united by a blind or binding of leather, B, which terminates at E. This binding is notched, as shown at O, to compensate for the corrugations formed in bending it around the sole,
and overlaps both of the parts A D. The
shank-piece A is preferably extended to cover one side of the body D, and cemented thereto, as shown at A in Fig. 1, thus greatly increasing the water-proof qualities of the sole, especially when rubber cloth is used; but it will be obvious that the shankpiece may be attached to the body D without being so extended or cemented, if preferred, and not depart entirely from the spirit of our invention,
V the same, if preferred, without changing materially the nature of our invention; which having thus explained,
What we claim is- The improved insole described, consisting of the'cork body D, rubber'cloth shank-piece A, and binding B, combined substantially as l and for the purpose specified.
EDWIN F. BLOSSOM. LL. s.] GEORGE H. CLARK. [L. s.']
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JAMES HILL, 7 ELEAZER GILES.
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