US1749254A - Footwear and process of making the same - Google Patents

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US1749254A
US1749254A US304722A US30472228A US1749254A US 1749254 A US1749254 A US 1749254A US 304722 A US304722 A US 304722A US 30472228 A US30472228 A US 30472228A US 1749254 A US1749254 A US 1749254A
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a slipper em- -bodying my invention showing the manner in which the upper, sole and binding element are secured together.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged section taken along the plane of the line 2-2 in Fi .1.
  • de't A indicate a slipper which comprises an upper B which may be formed of two or more parts suitably seamed together as shown at b and b and a sole C connected to the lower edge of the upper through the medium of a binding'element D and stitching E.
  • the upper, sole, and the binding element of the slipper are all preferably formed of'flexible material; the upper and the sole as herein shown being of sheepskin with the woolly side on the interior of the slipper and the hide side on the 40 exterior.
  • the bottom of the upper is turned outwardly in the form of a flange which seats against the sole adjacent its perimeter and that the binding element is of substantially U-shape in cross section with the arms of the U seating respectively against the flange of the upper and the outermost portion of the sole with the bight of the U straddling the edges of both the upper andthe sole.
  • the over and over stitching E which passes around the arms and 'bight of the binding element it will be apparent gives to the slipper the appearance of having an egtension sole which is ornamented about its e ge.
  • Footwear comprising a flexible upper and a flexible sole, the bottom edge of the upper being turned outwardly in the form. of a flange having a perimeter to coincide with tile perimeter of the sole and seating against e 1nner face of said sole adjacent its perimeter, a binding element of substantially U-shape cross sectionstraddling said contacting portions of the upper and the sole, and stitching extending through the binding element, the flange of the upper and the sole, and in over and over fashion around the arms 5 and bight of the U-shaped binding element. 2.

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March 4, 1930. M. LIPPERT 1,749,254
\ FOTWEAR AND PROCESS OF MAKING THE SAME Filed Sept. 8. 1928 M 3391 M Gum/nut Patented Mar. 4, 1930 PATENT OFFICE MOlR-RIS LIPPERT, OF NEW YORK, N. I.
FOOTWEAR AND PROCESS OF MAKING THE SAME Application filed September 8, 1928. Serial No. 304,722.
and over stitching, which provides a strong and durable seam and at the same time gives to the bound edge a strikingly ornamental appearance. The invention alsoembodies other features of novelty, which will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
A preferred. embodiment of my invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a slipper em- -bodying my invention showing the manner in which the upper, sole and binding element are secured together.
' Fig. 2 is an enlarged section taken along the plane of the line 2-2 in Fi .1.
Referring to the drawings, de't A indicate a slipper which comprises an upper B which may be formed of two or more parts suitably seamed together as shown at b and b and a sole C connected to the lower edge of the upper through the medium of a binding'element D and stitching E. The upper, sole, and the binding element of the slipper are all preferably formed of'flexible material; the upper and the sole as herein shown being of sheepskin with the woolly side on the interior of the slipper and the hide side on the 40 exterior. r Heretofore, in the manufacture of slippers of the character set forth, theupper and =--.sole were secured together wlthout any form of bindingmaterial other than the stitching, and where a binding material was used this @Lgfwa's .applied after theinitial stitching to- .theri f said-upperandsole as a separate Ace tiling to the present invention I un te d' e upper and thegsole together through the medium of a binding element in a single operation. This I accomplish by taking a sole C and an upper B having a bottom edge of the same erimete'r as the sole and a binding element applying said binding element in straddling relation around the edges of said upper and sole and simultaneously securing said parts in such relation by stitching E, which passes through said parts as shown at e and around the edges of all three elements as shown at e. The relationship of the parts when thus united will be clearly understood from an inspection of Figure 2. In said figure it will be noted that the bottom of the upper is turned outwardly in the form of a flange which seats against the sole adjacent its perimeter and that the binding element is of substantially U-shape in cross section with the arms of the U seating respectively against the flange of the upper and the outermost portion of the sole with the bight of the U straddling the edges of both the upper andthe sole. The over and over stitching E which passes around the arms and 'bight of the binding element it will be apparent gives to the slipper the appearance of having an egtension sole which is ornamented about its e ge.
From the foregoing description considered in conjunction with the drawings it will be apparent that I have provided a character of footwear which is practical, ornamental and which can be cheaply produced.
While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, it will be understood that I do not wish to be limited to the precise construction and method of procedure outlined, but deem it within the scope and spirit of my invention to depart therefrom within the limitations of the appended claims. What I claim is:
\ 1. Footwear, comprising a flexible upper and a flexible sole, the bottom edge of the upper being turned outwardly in the form. of a flange having a perimeter to coincide with tile perimeter of the sole and seating against e 1nner face of said sole adjacent its perimeter, a binding element of substantially U-shape cross sectionstraddling said contacting portions of the upper and the sole, and stitching extending through the binding element, the flange of the upper and the sole, and in over and over fashion around the arms 5 and bight of the U-shaped binding element. 2. The method of making footwear having a flexible upper and a flexible sole Which oomprises forming a sole and an upper having a bottom edge of the same perimeter as the sole and a binding element, and simultane-' ously applying said binding element in straddling relation around the edges of said upper and sole and securin said parts to each other in such relation with stitching which 15 passes through and around the. edges of all three elements.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name.
' MORRIS LIPPERT.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2459258A (en) * 1947-01-08 1949-01-18 Isidor Wunsch Method of constructing slippers
US2541020A (en) * 1949-05-24 1951-02-13 Israel I Arnold Method of making moccasin sock-type slippers
US2820308A (en) * 1952-06-10 1958-01-21 Handcraft Company Inc Article of footwear
US2845723A (en) * 1956-01-09 1958-08-05 Israel I Arnold Stretchable footwear construction

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2459258A (en) * 1947-01-08 1949-01-18 Isidor Wunsch Method of constructing slippers
US2541020A (en) * 1949-05-24 1951-02-13 Israel I Arnold Method of making moccasin sock-type slippers
US2820308A (en) * 1952-06-10 1958-01-21 Handcraft Company Inc Article of footwear
US2845723A (en) * 1956-01-09 1958-08-05 Israel I Arnold Stretchable footwear construction

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