US2145635A - Method of making slippers - Google Patents

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US2145635A
US2145635A US155538A US15553837A US2145635A US 2145635 A US2145635 A US 2145635A US 155538 A US155538 A US 155538A US 15553837 A US15553837 A US 15553837A US 2145635 A US2145635 A US 2145635A
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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    • A43B3/10Low shoes, e.g. comprising only a front strap; Slippers
    • A43B3/101Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals
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Jan. '31, 1939. w. ROSENBERG 2,145,635
. METHOD OF MAKING SLIPPERS Filed July 24, 1957 during only a few days.
Patented Jan; 31, 1939 fidddddd TH-Uh @12 it SMIPPERS Waiter mosenhery, The Hague; Netherlands .dppliicntion ilniy dd, i937, @erial l lo. liddfidd r @iaim. (or, rental The object of my invention is to provide a house shoe which need only to be used for one day or at most for a few days, e. g, by hotel guests and a pair of which need to cost only a little more or even less than one cent.
The invention has further for its object to produce such a shoe in a very simple manner, so that it is apted for wholesale manufacture.
According to my invention a slipper or other house shoe consists of an upper of paper or cloth, or a like cheap material and of an insole and an muscle of cardboard, paper or cloth or a like cheap material. From these materials the slipper can be made strong enough for normal use According to the invention such a slipper can be manufactured very cheaply in mass with the aid of a machine, e. g, of the kind such as is usual for cardboard work. To this end the upper of paper to the edge of which may he glued a strip or the edge of which may be folded and glued to the adjacent portion thereof, is laid flatly in pleats on a sole of cardboard, whereupon the projecting margin of the upper is folded by the machine around the edge of the sole and pressed in close contact therewith after an adhesive has been applied to the J cording to the invention in different stages of manufacture, Figs. 1 and d are plan views and Figs. 2 and 3 are bottom views respectively.
As shown in Fig. 1 an upper t of paper or fabric is laid in pleats 3 one sole i, whereby a margin i of the upper proj cts beyond the edge of the sole. Fig. 2 show the slipper in this stage from the underside.
The sole is now gripped between the relatively movable members of a machine for cardboard work, whereupon the margin d is folded around the sole edge and glued to the sole as shown in Fig. 3 in the manner usual in cardboard work. The small pleats formed thereby may be removed by rubbing with a brush. Finally a second sole oi substantially equal area is glued to the underside of the sole i, whereby the glued margin oi the upper is hidden from the eyes. Said second solo may also consist of cardboard; paper or cloth. The slipper has now been completed. The method according to the invention enables to manufacture about lance pairs of slippersper day with one machine.
The initial pleats t aflord sumcient space for the foot to he left between the sole and the upper.
Fig. 4 shows the completed slipper from shove.
What I claim is:
A method for manufacturing a slipper or other house shoe of that type having an upper of cheap material, an insole and an outsole of cheap ma= terial, comprising laying the upper flatly in pleats on the insole, then folding said upper in this flattened form around the sole edge, then securing said upper to said insole and then at= taching said outsole to said insole.
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Cited By (3)

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US2588132A (en) * 1947-06-17 1952-03-04 Sani Tread Company Inc Machine for the manufacture of fiber footwear
FR2655245A1 (en) * 1989-12-06 1991-06-07 Bernadet Rene Method for manufacturing an article of footwear, of the mule or sandal type, as well as article of footwear obtained by implementing this method
CN108813791A (en) * 2018-08-14 2018-11-16 华权表 A kind of manufacturing method of portability slippers

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2588132A (en) * 1947-06-17 1952-03-04 Sani Tread Company Inc Machine for the manufacture of fiber footwear
FR2655245A1 (en) * 1989-12-06 1991-06-07 Bernadet Rene Method for manufacturing an article of footwear, of the mule or sandal type, as well as article of footwear obtained by implementing this method
CN108813791A (en) * 2018-08-14 2018-11-16 华权表 A kind of manufacturing method of portability slippers
CN108813791B (en) * 2018-08-14 2021-05-14 华权表 Method for manufacturing portable slippers

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