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US2121353A
US2121353A US114738A US11473836A US2121353A US 2121353 A US2121353 A US 2121353A US 114738 A US114738 A US 114738A US 11473836 A US11473836 A US 11473836A US 2121353 A US2121353 A US 2121353A
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    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/02Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by the material
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June 21,1938. H. R. HusTAD RUBBER HEEL Filed Deo.y s, 1936 Patented June 21, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT orties 4 Claims.
My present :invention relates to heels for rootwear and more particularly to a removable replaceable heel, Y
My present invention contemplates ythe use of a removable replaceable heel of suitable material, preferably resilient, and advantageously of rubber and which may readily be attached to or `removed from a shoe structure at will and which when in position on the shoe `structure Tis `firmly attached thereto against accidental displacement.
A feature of my invention is an improved rigid, preferably metallidpositioning means for a removable replaceable heel.
A feature of my invention is a suction means associated with a heel of suitable material for attaching the heel to a shoe structure.
A feature of my invention is a rigid positioning means for a heel and therewith associated suction means for holding the heel in position with the positioning means constructed to permit the insertion of means for breaking the suction to permit ready removal of the heel therefrom.
In the accompanying drawing,
Fig. 1 is a bottom plan View of a portion of a shoe structure showing my improved heel in position thereon;
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the structure shown in Fig. l, the shoe structure being shown partly in section and with my improved heel and positioning means shown in section;
Fig. 3 is an elevation of my improved invention appearing from the front thereof; and
Fig. 4 is a sectional view similar to my heel structure shown inK Fig. 2, but illustrating -another embodiment of my invention.
Referring to the drawing, -Ifl designates generally a shoe structure composed of the upper |I insole I2, and the outer sole I3 which may be carried backwardly to the end of the heel portion of the shoe to form the heel base I4. Secured to the heel base I l by a plurality of screws I5 is a positioning device I6 of rigid material and having the outline generally of the contour of the heel base I4. yThe positioning means I6 comprises the plate portion Il in engagement with the under face of the heel base I4 and through which the attaching screws I5 pass. At the front portion of the plate Il isV arranged a downwardly extending flange I8 provided with a slot I9 through which may pass a device for a purpose to be hereinafter described. In the drawing and particularly in Fig. 3 the depending flange I8 is shown as a segment of a circle and the slot I9 is formed in the flange I. This is but one form which such flange I8 may take and I may if desired form the flange I8 of two separate portions spaced apart from each other tcl-provide for the equivalent of such slot` I9.
Around the periphery o-f the plate I1 excepting the front portion of the plate Il there is formed '5 a depending skirt 2l! and within which the upper portion of the replaceable removable heel 2l is positioned. The removable replaceable heel 2| is of lany suitable resilient material, advantageously `of rubber, and is provided around its pe- "10 ripheral face-except the front face-with -a `groove '22, such groove lying in a` plane in which lies the lower edge of the skirt 2li. Advantageously the skirt 2G has its lower edge folded linwardly as indicated by the reference numeral 23, l5 such inturned lower edge- `23 fitting into the peripheral groove 22 in the removable replaceable heel 2|.
In the upper face of the removable replaceable heel '2| and adjacent to the front end of such 20 heel 2| is formed a cavity 24. Formed integral with for attached to the material of the heel 2| and at the lower central portion of the cavity `2li is an upwardly and outwardly flaring resilient member 25, the upper surface of which is dished 25 for cupped as indicated by the reference numeral 2'6 and which acts as a suction cup when the same is forced into engagement with the vadjacent lower surface of the plate Il of the positioning means I6. Referring to Fig. 2 the 4suction cup 2'5 is shown. in operable relation with respect to the lower face of the plate Il' and securely holds the removable replaceable heel 2| in position with its upper face in engagement with the lower face of the plate I'I. When in this position 35 it will be apparent that there remains a. full clearance between the outer edge of the suction member 25 and the rim oi the cavity 21|, thus affording limited self-adjustability in any direction of the suction member 25 relative to the Ina- ,w terial of the heel. The suction means 25 is assisted in holding the heel 2| in position with respect to the positioning means I6 by the interengagement of the inturned portion 23 of the skirt 2| and the peripheral groove 22 in the heel. 45 Displacement of the heel 2| with respect to the positioning means I6 is prevented by the downwardlyv extending flange I8 above referred to. The heel 2| is therefore securely held against accidental displacement and relative to the posi- 50 tioning means I6.
The embodiment of my invention shown in Fig. 4 corresponds generally to the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, and like parts are designated by like reference characters. How-55 ever, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 4, the skirt 20 extends completely around the periphery of the plate I1, of the positioning means I6, and the groove 22 or equivalent is provided around the heel 2I. The portion of the material of the heel 2l which ts into the positioning means I6 is preferably of suitable yieldable material. The wearing face portion 28 of the heel may be relatively hard, and may be of material separate from that of the body of the heel 2I, or of the same material and suitably treated to provide the desired degree of hardness.
In the embodiment of my invention shown in Fig, 4, the instep end portion of the depending skirt 2li is provided with a slot I9 for affording entry of a suitable tool for breaking suction relationship of the suction means 25.
In the various embodiments of my invention, the skirt 20 may possess suflicient yieldability to effect satisfactory engagement of the inturned edge 23 with the groove 22, or in lieu of a groove 22 formed in the material of the heel 2|, the material of the heel at the location of engagement with the inturned edge 23 of the skirt 2D may possess sufficient yieldability to effect satisfactory engagement with the inturned edge 23.
In placing the removable replaceable heel 2| in thepositioning means I6 the rear of such heel 2l is rst positioned with the inturned portion 23 ofthe skirt 20 engaging in the peripheral 4groove 22 of the heel. The heel 2| is then moved rearwardly so as to have the front face thereof set behind the downwardly extending iiange I8 whereupon the suction means 25 will engage with the under face of the plate Il and on pressure being applied to the bottom of the heel opposite the suction means 25 the suction means 25 is caused to adhere with the under face of the plate I1.
Should it be desired to remove the heel 2| from the positioning means I6 a knife blade or other thin tool is inserted through the slot I9 or its equivalent and forced between the plate Il and the upper front portion of the top of such heel and the end of such tool forced within the suction device 25 so as to break the suction and permit the heel 2I to be removed from the positioning means I6, namely by reversal of the above stated operation of attaching the same to the positioning means.
Whereas I have described my invention by reference to specific forms thereof, it will be understood that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
I claim:
1. In an improved heel comprising a body of i suitable material and suction cup means secured at one face of the material of said body, to provide clearance between said suction cup means and the material of said body, thus affording limited self-adjustability of said suction cup means relative to the material of said body, the engaging cup face of said suction cup means lying substantially in the plane of the upper face of said body.
2. In an improved heel structure for footwear, the combination of a heel comprising a body of material, means for positioning said body of material yrelative to the footwear, suction cup means arranged to secure said heel relative to said positioning means, means for securing said suction cup means to the material of said body to provide clearance between said suction cup means and the material of said body, thus aifording limited self-adjustability of said suction cup means relative to the material of said body, said positioning means being provided with an opening for the insertion of a suitable tool to release suction relationship of said suction cup means.
3. In an improved heel structure for footwear, the combination of .a rigid plate, a downwardly depending flange formed integral with the plate and at the front end thereof, a slot formed in said downwardly depending ange at its junction with the plate, a skirt formed integral with and extending downwardly from the periphery of the sides and rear of the plate, an inwardly extending lip formed at the lower end of the skirt, a heel comprising a body including a portion provided with a peripheral groove for engagement with the inwardly extending lip of the skirt, and the forward end of the body engaging with the downwardly extending flange, a cavity formed in the upper surface of the body, a suction cup device located in said cavity and adapted to engage with the under surface of the plate, said suction cup device being attached to the body of the heel to provide clearance between said suction cup device and the material of said body, to afford limited seli-adjustability of said suction cup device relative to the material of said body, said suction cup device maintaining the heel in position with respect to the plate against accidental movement, and an opening in said positioning means for aording entry of a suitable tool for releasing the suction cup device.
4. In an improved heel of suitable material provided at one face with a cavity, suction cup means disposed in said cavity and secured to the body of the heel, to provide clearance between said suction means and the body of the heel, said face of the body of the heel being adapted for securement to the heel structure of footwear, said suction cup means functioning to secure the heel to the footwear independently of the securement of the body of the heel to the footwear.
HUGO R. I-IUS'IAD.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2738599A (en) * 1954-04-26 1956-03-20 Benjamin F Phillips Shoe heel construction
US3041746A (en) * 1960-04-01 1962-07-03 Jozef M Rakus Attachment means for shoe heels
US3083478A (en) * 1961-09-07 1963-04-02 Jozef M Rakus Shoe heel and attachment means therefor
US3171218A (en) * 1962-11-28 1965-03-02 D Urbano Luis Detachable heels
US20050034629A1 (en) * 1994-12-15 2005-02-17 Belmont James A. Reaction of carbon black with diazonium salts, resultant carbon black products and their uses

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2738599A (en) * 1954-04-26 1956-03-20 Benjamin F Phillips Shoe heel construction
US3041746A (en) * 1960-04-01 1962-07-03 Jozef M Rakus Attachment means for shoe heels
US3083478A (en) * 1961-09-07 1963-04-02 Jozef M Rakus Shoe heel and attachment means therefor
US3171218A (en) * 1962-11-28 1965-03-02 D Urbano Luis Detachable heels
US20050034629A1 (en) * 1994-12-15 2005-02-17 Belmont James A. Reaction of carbon black with diazonium salts, resultant carbon black products and their uses

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