US253717A - Lacing-stud for shoes - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43C—FASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
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- Y10T24/3763—Drawstring, laced-fastener, or separate essential cooperating device therefor having hook shaped directing means with permanently deformed mounting structure
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- This invention relates to an improvementin that classof shoe-fastenings which consist of a series of studs secured upon opposite sides of the opening, and then alacing run from the.
- the stud is of usual Eonstruction--thatis to say, it consists of a tube, a, to pass through the upper and be turned down upon theinside like an eyelet.
- the head is attached to or made a part of this tube a, and has a notch, I), made in one side to bring itinto hook shape, thesaid notch being for the purpose of receiving the lacing.
- Theupperendof the hookisrecessedthat is to say, a rim, d, is formed around the head, projecting upward, leaving the intermediate space,e,within therim d.that surface being below the upper edge of the rim.
- the stud isthen japanncd in the usual manner,an(l also attached to the shoe in the usual manner.
- the rim d around the head takes the wear and prevents contact with the main body or surface 0 within the rim.
- This rim is made very thin or narrow, and while the japan on the extreme edge may wear away, it will expose so little metal as not to deface the head of the stud, the surface 0 remaining intact, because it cannot come in contact with anything to wear it.
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J. L. JOYCE.
LAGING STUD FOR SEOEs. No. 253.717. Patented Feb. 14,1882.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH L. JOYCE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
LAClNG-STUD FOR SHOES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 253,717, dated February 14, 1882.
Application filed December 30, 1881.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JosEPH L. JoYcE, 'of' tical central section; Fig. 3, an old stud in vertical section.
This invention relates to an improvementin that classof shoe-fastenings which consist of a series of studs secured upon opposite sides of the opening, and then alacing run from the.
hook on one side to that on the opposite side, these studs or hooksbeing a substitute for the well-known eyelet.
In the usual construction of this class of studs they have beenmade, as seen in Fig.3,so as topresent an oval or rounded surface at their head. They are made from metal and fluished by a coat of japan baked thereon.
While this coating gives to the stud a neat and finished appearance, the surface is exposed to hard wear to such an extent that soon the 0 japan is removed and the metal appears, so that (No model.)
The stud is of usual Eonstruction--thatis to say, it consists of a tube, a, to pass through the upper and be turned down upon theinside like an eyelet. The head is attached to or made a part of this tube a, and has a notch, I), made in one side to bring itinto hook shape, thesaid notch being for the purpose of receiving the lacing. Theupperendof the hookisrecessedthat is to say, a rim, d, is formed around the head, projecting upward, leaving the intermediate space,e,within therim d.that surface being below the upper edge of the rim. The stud isthen japanncd in the usual manner,an(l also attached to the shoe in the usual manner. The rim d around the head takes the wear and prevents contact with the main body or surface 0 within the rim. This rim is made very thin or narrow, and while the japan on the extreme edge may wear away, it will expose so little metal as not to deface the head of the stud, the surface 0 remaining intact, because it cannot come in contact with anything to wear it.
By this construction the usual wear upon the head of the stud is prevented,because the rim around the edge prevents contact with the surface of the head, and the neat, finished appearance of the stud is preserved.
I claim-- As an article of manut'acture,the herein-described shoe-stitd, constructed with a rim, (1, projecting from its head, substantially as and for the purpose described.
JOS. L. JOYCE.
Witnesses:
J 0s. G. EARLE, J. H. SHUMWAY.
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