US1908433A - Sandal - Google Patents

Sandal Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1908433A
US1908433A US550084A US55008431A US1908433A US 1908433 A US1908433 A US 1908433A US 550084 A US550084 A US 550084A US 55008431 A US55008431 A US 55008431A US 1908433 A US1908433 A US 1908433A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
heel
loop
sandal
cord
sole
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US550084A
Inventor
Manville Henrietta Porr
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Goodyears India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Co
Original Assignee
Goodyears India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Goodyears India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Co filed Critical Goodyears India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Co
Priority to US550084A priority Critical patent/US1908433A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1908433A publication Critical patent/US1908433A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/12Sandals; Strap guides thereon
    • A43B3/126Sandals; Strap guides thereon characterised by the shape or layout of the straps

Definitions

  • My present invention relates to sandals and more particularly to an improved bathing sandal.
  • the ordinary bathing sandal is objectionable in that it has too much structure on top of the sole and heel with the result that it is too heavy to wear while swimming and when worn out of the water does not afford suiicient ventilation for the feet.
  • My present invention obviates the objections above noted and in carrying out my invention, I have utilized a combined sole and heel, preferably made of resilient material and cork and utilize cord for defining the toe of the sandal as well as the heel therefor, and also utilize a cord which is slidably connected to both the toe and heel members and acts as a means for attaching the sandal to the foot of the wearer.
  • the object of my invention is an improved bathing sandal.
  • 10 designates a combined toe and heel member constructed of preferably a resilient material such as rubber and ground cork or other light weight material.
  • the combined sole and heel member 10 is formed of a toe portion 11 and a heel portion 12, connected together by an instep portion 13 and to the under face of the heel portion 12 is adhesively attached a low heel 14 of usual construction.
  • an insole 15 This insole extends over the entire upper surface of the combined sole and heel member 10. Adjacent to the rear end of the heel portion 12'and on either side of the longitudinal axis of the member 10 is secured, in any desirable way as by cement, the ends of a cord 16 that constitutes a heel loop and which, when the sandal is in position on the foot of the wearer, as shown in the drawing, engages with the heel of the wearer. rThe ends of the heel loop 16 are referably concealed from view by the inso e 15. 17 50 designates a ring preferably vof resilient ma- 193'1. Serial No. 550,084.
  • terial such as rubber
  • 18 designates al toe loop, the ends of the toe loo 18 being secured to the toe portion 11 o the combined sole and heel member 10 and such loop is also threaded through the ring 11 as clearly shown in the figure.
  • 19 designates a toe loop similar in all respects to the toe loop 18 and this loop 19 is also threaded through the ring 17.
  • 20 designates a side loop, the ends of which are secured to the toe portion 11 of the combined sole and heel member 10 and this loop also is threaded through the ring 17 as shown in the drawing.
  • 21 desi nates a side loop on the opposite side of t e structure from the side loop 20 and this side loop 21 is also threaded through the ring 17 and is similar in all respects to the side loop 20.
  • 22 designates a tie cord, one end of which is secured to the instep portion 13 of the combined sole and heel member 10 and this cord is then threaded through the ring 17 and through the heel loop 16.
  • 23 designates a tiecord similar to the tie cord 22 and which is attached to the instep portion 13 on the opposite side of the structure from the cord 22.
  • This tie cord 23 is also threaded through the ring 17 and through the heel loop 16., With the foot of the wearer in position on the sandal, as shown in the drawing, the tie cords 22 and 23 are slidably connected to the toe members and the heel loop and act to hold the sandal securely in position on the foot of the wearer.
  • the cords 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 are preferably of some fibrous material,-but obviously such cords can be of any desired material without departing from the spirit of the invention.
  • the heel loop 16 is ordinarily of fibrous material, but may be made of any material desired.
  • the ring 17 may be of any material, but preferably is of resilient material, such as rubber, as it has been found .that such material adds tol cork, a toemember comprising a ringlmember and a plurality of loops of cord aving their ends attached to spaced points on the-I sole and heel member and passing through the ring member, a. heel loop having an end secured to each side of the heel end of the combined sole and heel member, and
  • a sandal comprisin a combinedsole and heel member of resi 'ent material and cork, a toe member comprising a rin Vmember and a plurality of loops o f cord aving their ends attached to spaced points on the sole and heel member and assing thx-ou h the ring member, a heel 1go of cord aving an end secured to each si e of the heel end of the combined sole and heel member, and tie cords each having one end secured to the inste portion of the combined f sole and heel mem r and passin through' said ring member and heel loop an adapted to have their other ends secured together whereby the sandal may be attached to the foot of a wearer.
  • a sandal comprisin a combined sole and heel member of res' 'ent material and cork, a toemember comprising a rin member and a plurality of loops of cord avng their ends attached to spaced points-on the vsole and heel member and passing through the ring member, a heel loop of cord havin an end secured to each side of the heel en of the combined sole and heel member, and tie cords, one oneach side of the combined sole and heel member, and each havin ne end secured to the instep portion lo the combined sole and heel member andpassing through said ring member and heel loo and adapted to have the free ends secure together whereby the sandal may be attachedto the foot of a wearer.

Landscapes

  • Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)

Description

May 9, 1933. H. P. MANVILL sANDAL Filed July l1, 1931- M// BY ATTORNEY Patented May 9, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT ori-Ice HENRIETTA PORR MANVILLE, OF NEW HAIEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR vTO THE GOODYEABSNDIA RUBBER GLOVE MFG. CO., OF NAUGATUCK, CONNECTICUT, A.
CORPORATION OF CONNECTICUT SNDAL Application led July 11,
My present invention relates to sandals and more particularly to an improved bathing sandal.
The ordinary bathing sandal is objectionable in that it has too much structure on top of the sole and heel with the result that it is too heavy to wear while swimming and when worn out of the water does not afford suiicient ventilation for the feet.
My present invention obviates the objections above noted and in carrying out my invention, I have utilized a combined sole and heel, preferably made of resilient material and cork and utilize cord for defining the toe of the sandal as well as the heel therefor, and also utilize a cord which is slidably connected to both the toe and heel members and acts as a means for attaching the sandal to the foot of the wearer.
The object of my invention, therefore, is an improved bathing sandal.
In the accompanying drawing, the figure is a perspective view of my improved bathing sandal.
Referring to the drawing, 10 designates a combined toe and heel member constructed of preferably a resilient material such as rubber and ground cork or other light weight material. The combined sole and heel member 10 is formed of a toe portion 11 and a heel portion 12, connected together by an instep portion 13 and to the under face of the heel portion 12 is adhesively attached a low heel 14 of usual construction.
To the upper surface of the combined sole and heel member 10 is adhesively attached what may be termed an insole 15. This insole extends over the entire upper surface of the combined sole and heel member 10. Adjacent to the rear end of the heel portion 12'and on either side of the longitudinal axis of the member 10 is secured, in any desirable way as by cement, the ends of a cord 16 that constitutes a heel loop and which, when the sandal is in position on the foot of the wearer, as shown in the drawing, engages with the heel of the wearer. rThe ends of the heel loop 16 are referably concealed from view by the inso e 15. 17 50 designates a ring preferably vof resilient ma- 193'1. Serial No. 550,084.
terial, such as rubber, and 18 designates al toe loop, the ends of the toe loo 18 being secured to the toe portion 11 o the combined sole and heel member 10 and such loop is also threaded through the ring 11 as clearly shown in the figure. 19 designates a toe loop similar in all respects to the toe loop 18 and this loop 19 is also threaded through the ring 17. 20 designates a side loop, the ends of which are secured to the toe portion 11 of the combined sole and heel member 10 and this loop also is threaded through the ring 17 as shown in the drawing. 21 desi nates a side loop on the opposite side of t e structure from the side loop 20 and this side loop 21 is also threaded through the ring 17 and is similar in all respects to the side loop 20. 22 designates a tie cord, one end of which is secured to the instep portion 13 of the combined sole and heel member 10 and this cord is then threaded through the ring 17 and through the heel loop 16. 23 designates a tiecord similar to the tie cord 22 and which is attached to the instep portion 13 on the opposite side of the structure from the cord 22. This tie cord 23 is also threaded through the ring 17 and through the heel loop 16., With the foot of the wearer in position on the sandal, as shown in the drawing, the tie cords 22 and 23 are slidably connected to the toe members and the heel loop and act to hold the sandal securely in position on the foot of the wearer.
The cords 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 are preferably of some fibrous material,-but obviously such cords can be of any desired material without departing from the spirit of the invention. Also, the heel loop 16 is ordinarily of fibrous material, but may be made of any material desired. The ring 17 may be of any material, but preferably is of resilient material, such as rubber, as it has been found .that such material adds tol cork, a toemember comprising a ringlmember and a plurality of loops of cord aving their ends attached to spaced points on the-I sole and heel member and passing through the ring member, a. heel loop having an end secured to each side of the heel end of the combined sole and heel member, and
means secured to the instep portion of the i combined sole and heel member and passing through said ring member and heel loop whereby the sandal may be attached to the --`foot of a wearer.
2. A sandal comprisin a combinedsole and heel member of resi 'ent material and cork, a toe member comprising a rin Vmember and a plurality of loops o f cord aving their ends attached to spaced points on the sole and heel member and assing thx-ou h the ring member, a heel 1go of cord aving an end secured to each si e of the heel end of the combined sole and heel member, and tie cords each having one end secured to the inste portion of the combined f sole and heel mem r and passin through' said ring member and heel loop an adapted to have their other ends secured together whereby the sandal may be attached to the foot of a wearer.
3. A sandal comprisin a combined sole and heel member of res' 'ent material and cork, a toemember comprising a rin member and a plurality of loops of cord avng their ends attached to spaced points-on the vsole and heel member and passing through the ring member, a heel loop of cord havin an end secured to each side of the heel en of the combined sole and heel member, and tie cords, one oneach side of the combined sole and heel member, and each havin ne end secured to the instep portion lo the combined sole and heel member andpassing through said ring member and heel loo and adapted to have the free ends secure together whereby the sandal may be attachedto the foot of a wearer.
Signed at N augatuck, county of New Haven, State of Connecticut, this 3rd day of July, `1931.
HENRIETTA PORR MANVILLE.
US550084A 1931-07-11 1931-07-11 Sandal Expired - Lifetime US1908433A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US550084A US1908433A (en) 1931-07-11 1931-07-11 Sandal

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US550084A US1908433A (en) 1931-07-11 1931-07-11 Sandal

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1908433A true US1908433A (en) 1933-05-09

Family

ID=24195672

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US550084A Expired - Lifetime US1908433A (en) 1931-07-11 1931-07-11 Sandal

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1908433A (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2006043376A (en) * 2004-08-03 2006-02-16 Chishio Akagi Footwear
WO2012031801A1 (en) * 2010-09-12 2012-03-15 La Marine Sandal and corresponding manufacturing method
US10617170B1 (en) 2019-06-14 2020-04-14 Stephen Arnold Sandal or slip-on footwear with improved optional-use heel strap and related methods
USD1008613S1 (en) * 2022-12-29 2023-12-26 Fangping Li Sandal

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2006043376A (en) * 2004-08-03 2006-02-16 Chishio Akagi Footwear
WO2012031801A1 (en) * 2010-09-12 2012-03-15 La Marine Sandal and corresponding manufacturing method
FR2964536A1 (en) * 2010-09-12 2012-03-16 Marine SANDAL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
US10617170B1 (en) 2019-06-14 2020-04-14 Stephen Arnold Sandal or slip-on footwear with improved optional-use heel strap and related methods
USD1008613S1 (en) * 2022-12-29 2023-12-26 Fangping Li Sandal

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1622860A (en) Rubber-sole shoe
US2048294A (en) Footwear
US1120082A (en) Sole and heel.
US3352032A (en) Shoe with fabric foxing and fabric sole
US1908433A (en) Sandal
US2119392A (en) Shoe
US2499751A (en) Bedroom slipper with rubber and leather sole
US1479707A (en) Raincoat
US2304236A (en) Footwear
US992221A (en) Shoe.
US1894681A (en) Slipper
US2054958A (en) Boot with extension top
US1571462A (en) Bathing shoe
US2215463A (en) Shoe sole
US1458201A (en) Shoe sole
US2552601A (en) Flexible sole element
US1137159A (en) Sole for shoes.
US2377144A (en) Sole for footwear
US766101A (en) Boot or shoe.
US1666603A (en) Heel for boots or shoes
US2031196A (en) Shoe sole
US1631741A (en) Heel for shoes
US976313A (en) Slipper and the like.
US1564878A (en) Shoe
US1837965A (en) Sea boot