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US1830647A
US1830647A US412140A US41214029A US1830647A US 1830647 A US1830647 A US 1830647A US 412140 A US412140 A US 412140A US 41214029 A US41214029 A US 41214029A US 1830647 A US1830647 A US 1830647A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • the present invention relates to a device for manufacturing supports for the arch of the foot, such supports being usually inserted in the shoes of the wearer.
  • the manufacturl ing of such arch supports has heretofore been had with difficulty, especially if one desired to utilize the moulds commonly used.
  • Such moulds have usually consisted of pins held in a suitable support. The pins have been so held in their support, however, that any attempt to use the same as an anvil or former on which the metal sheet or piece being formed into the arch support, could be shaped, pressed or hammered, resulted in the pins being displaced and the arch support consequently being misformed.
  • the object of my invention therefore, is to provide a device for determining the under contour of the foot and thereafter arranged to shape the arch support accordingly.
  • Such device is arranged to stand the stress and strain imposed upon it by pressing, forming or hammering a section of metal on it to shape the metal into the proper arch support.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved device
  • Figure 2 is a plan View of the same.
  • a and 7 indicate a pair of spaced similar plates.
  • Each of these plates is provided with a plurality of similar closely-spaced screws, those which extend through the plate a being indicated at a while those passing through the plate I) being designated at b.
  • the screws in one of the plates coincides in longitudinal alignment with those on the other.
  • each screw is provided with a rounded terminal indicated, at 2,
  • a frame which extends across the face of the plate I) andwhich is providedxwith' four bosses 5 which are formed at the ends of arms 6.
  • Bolts 0 are secured to the plate a by nuts 7 and these bolts ex tend through openings 8 in the plate 5 through which'they are free to move, and through "thehbos'ses 5.
  • .Sprin'gs f surround the bolts between the plates on and b and tend to normally keep said plates spaced apart]
  • An operating mechanism at consisting of an upright arm 9 extending from the plate a and a lever 10 which engages said arm, acts to press the plates at and 6 toward one an other against the tension of the springs f.
  • the frame 9 has an upright member 12 which receives the pressure of the lever 10 and acts through the frame 9 to uniformly distribute the pressure of the lever 10 on the plate 6.
  • a device for measuring the undershape of the foot and making arch supports to conform thereto comprising a frame composed of a lower fixed plate with uprights extending therefrom, a removable foot-measuring plate received upon the luprights,--

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Nov. 3, 1931. T;ENEL 830,647
DEVICE FOR MANUFACTURING ARCH SUPPORTS Filed Dec. 6, 1929 H It: 5 H 5:! 8 5 avwwtoz Patented Nov. 3, 1931 UNITED STATES aras rnnonon ENGEL, or WIESBADEN, GERMANY DEVICE ron MANUFACTURING anon: surron'rs Application filed December 6, 1929, Serial No.'412,140,-'and in Germany July 26, 1929. I
The present invention relates to a device for manufacturing supports for the arch of the foot, such supports being usually inserted in the shoes of the wearer. The manufacturl ing of such arch supports has heretofore been had with difficulty, especially if one desired to utilize the moulds commonly used. Such moulds have usually consisted of pins held in a suitable support. The pins have been so held in their support, however, that any attempt to use the same as an anvil or former on which the metal sheet or piece being formed into the arch support, could be shaped, pressed or hammered, resulted in the pins being displaced and the arch support consequently being misformed.
The object of my invention therefore, is to provide a device for determining the under contour of the foot and thereafter arranged to shape the arch support accordingly. Such device is arranged to stand the stress and strain imposed upon it by pressing, forming or hammering a section of metal on it to shape the metal into the proper arch support.
With these objects, and such other objects as may hereinafter appear, in view, I have devised the particular arrangement of parts set forth below and more particularly pointed out in the claim appended hereto.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved device, and
Figure 2 is a plan View of the same.
Throughout the various views of the drawings, similar reference characters designate similar parts.
In the illustrative embodiment of my invention disclosed in the accompanying drawings, a and 7) indicate a pair of spaced similar plates. Each of these plates is provided with a plurality of similar closely-spaced screws, those which extend through the plate a being indicated at a while those passing through the plate I) being designated at b. The screws in one of the plates coincides in longitudinal alignment with those on the other. At one end each screw is provided with a rounded terminal indicated, at 2,
while the opposite ends areslotted as at :3 for the reception of a screw driver or other suitable tool to adjust the screws longitudinally through their respective supporting plates. I
At 9 is disclosed a frame which extends across the face of the plate I) andwhich is providedxwith' four bosses 5 which are formed at the ends of arms 6. Bolts 0 are secured to the plate a by nuts 7 and these bolts ex tend through openings 8 in the plate 5 through which'they are free to move, and through "thehbos'ses 5. .Sprin'gs f surround the bolts between the plates on and b and tend to normally keep said plates spaced apart] An operating mechanism at, consisting of an upright arm 9 extending from the plate a and a lever 10 which engages said arm, acts to press the plates at and 6 toward one an other against the tension of the springs f.
The frame 9 has an upright member 12 which receives the pressure of the lever 10 and acts through the frame 9 to uniformly distribute the pressure of the lever 10 on the plate 6.
From the foregoing, the manner in which my improved device for manufacturing arch supports will be readily understood. The shape of the foot for which an arch support is to be made, is first ascertained by means of the plate I) which is placed beneath the foot with the rounded ends 2 of the screws 6' bearing against the under side of the foot. The screws are thereupon turned until they form a contacting surface conforming perfectly to the shape of the foot. The plate 6 is then placed opposite to the plate a and the screws a of the latter are turned until their rounded terminals touch those appearing on the screws Z). When this is done the result is that the surface formed by the screws a forms one side of the arch support to be made while a reverse replica of the same is provided by the surface formed by the screws 6. Thus. when a piece of metal is inserted between the two sets of screws and the same are pressed together by pressure on the lever 10, the metal sheet is formed to the correct and proper curvature to fit the foot for which it is adapted. As the screws on and b are threaded in po sition they are not shifted by the pressure exerted upon them, but can only be manually changed by rotary movement.
Having described one embodiment of my invention, it is obvious that the same is not to be restricted thereto, but is broad enough to cover all structures coming within the scope of the annexed claim.
What I claim is:-
A device for measuring the undershape of the foot and making arch supports to conform thereto, said device comprising a frame composed of a lower fixed plate with uprights extending therefrom, a removable foot-measuring plate received upon the luprights,--
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Cited By (5)

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US2653647A (en) * 1951-05-04 1953-09-29 Ivers Lee Co Die mounting for crimp-sealing machines
DE1154595B (en) * 1959-12-21 1963-09-19 Hermann Kloester Method and device for forming joint supports from blanks according to a positive footbed that is created when the feet are molded on the opposite side of an elastic pen bed and can be secured by clamping means
US5398534A (en) * 1991-01-08 1995-03-21 Acb Structure for supporting forming tools in a machine for forming sheet metal by stretching
US6035691A (en) * 1999-08-10 2000-03-14 Lin; Ruey-Mo Adjustable rod bending device for a corrective spinal rod which is used in a surgical operation
US6053026A (en) * 1998-10-07 2000-04-25 Northrop Grumman Corporation Block-set form die assembly

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2653647A (en) * 1951-05-04 1953-09-29 Ivers Lee Co Die mounting for crimp-sealing machines
DE1154595B (en) * 1959-12-21 1963-09-19 Hermann Kloester Method and device for forming joint supports from blanks according to a positive footbed that is created when the feet are molded on the opposite side of an elastic pen bed and can be secured by clamping means
US5398534A (en) * 1991-01-08 1995-03-21 Acb Structure for supporting forming tools in a machine for forming sheet metal by stretching
US6053026A (en) * 1998-10-07 2000-04-25 Northrop Grumman Corporation Block-set form die assembly
US6035691A (en) * 1999-08-10 2000-03-14 Lin; Ruey-Mo Adjustable rod bending device for a corrective spinal rod which is used in a surgical operation

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