US3727330A - Multi-color shoe sole blanks - Google Patents

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US3727330A
US3727330A US00132848A US3727330DA US3727330A US 3727330 A US3727330 A US 3727330A US 00132848 A US00132848 A US 00132848A US 3727330D A US3727330D A US 3727330DA US 3727330 A US3727330 A US 3727330A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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  • the present invention relates to the production of multi-color shoe sole blanks.
  • the second layer is preferably less abrasion-resistant than the first to facilitate achieving the desired color effect, even if not less resistant it will obviously come away first since it overlies the first layer; in such event, however, greater care will be required to avoid removing the first layer as well. If desired, the abrasion can be effected over a smaller or greater portion than only that illustrated herein.
  • a punched out shoe sole blank comprising a blank body of synthetic material, a first abrasion-resistant colored coating on its outer surface, and a second the first layer. Skeletal traces of the second layer are frequently still visible in the exposed area, depending upon the extent of intermingling of the layers and the extent of abrasion, giving a grainy leather-like appearance. This can be enhanced, if desired, by actually printing a leather-like grain pattern as the first color layer or by forming the initial sheet material with a special texture on its surface.
  • first layer is preferably brown and the second'layer is black
  • other color combinations are possible and either or both layers can be patterned, e.g. printed, rather than being a solid color.
  • the shoe sole blank can then be combined in conventional manner with an upper and a heel to form a shoe.
  • the abrasion of the second layer can be effected after formation of the shoe or possibly. even before punching out of the blank from the initial-sheet colored coating of limited abrasion-resistance superimposed over said first coating, said second coating being of different color than siad first coating.
  • a shoe sole blank according to claim 1 wherein said first colored coating has an uneven outer surface, whereby upon brushing the outer surface of said coated blank said second coating is removed except for traces in the depressed portions of said first colored coating, said traces imparting a grain-like appearance thereto.
  • a shoe including an upper and a treadsole, said sole comprising a body of synthetic material, a first abrasion resistant colored coating on its outer surface, and a second colored coating of limited abrasion-resistance superimposed over said first coating, said second coating being of different color than said first coating.

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A shoe sole blank of synthetic material is produced by applying a brown color layer to a sheet of synthetic material, applying another coat of black color layer over the brown, the black being of limited abrasion-resistance, stamping shoe sole blanks out of the sheet, and selectively abrading away the black layer from the central portion of the blank corresponding to the ball of the foot. Skeletal traces of the black color layer may remain even in said central portion. The resulting blank has a pleasing two-tone appearance and even simulates the grainy texture of leather in said central portion.

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United States Patent 1191 Hoche 1 Apr. 17, 1973 [5 MULTI-COLOR SHOE SOLE BLANKS 1,165,600 12/1915 Holbrook et al. ..12/79.5 Inventor: Walter H he, weinheim, Berg 1 Strahe Germany FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS [73] Assign: Freudenbergi weinheim, 1,070,014 2 1954 France ..36/30 R many [22] Filed: Apr. 9, 1971 Primary Examiner-Alfred R. Guest pp No: 132,848 An0rney-Burgess, Dlnklage & Sprung [57] ABSTRACT [30] Foreign Apphcamm Prlorny Data A shoe sole blank of synthetic material is produced by May 27, 1970 Germany ..G 7O 19 747.6 applying a brown color layer to a sheet of synthetic material, applying another coat of black color layer [52] US. Cl. ..36/32 R over the brown, the black being of Iimited'abrasiomre- [51] Int. Cl. ..A43b 13/06 sistance, stamping shoe sole blanks out of the sheet, [58] Field of Search ..36/30 R, 32 R, 0. and selectively abrading away the black layer from the 1 12/795 central portion of the blank corresponding to theball of the foot. Skeletal traces of the black color layer [56] References cued may remain even in said central portion. The resulting UNITED STATES PATENTS blank has a pleasing two-tone appearance 1 and even 5 slmulates the gramy texture of leather in sand central 123,450 2/1872 Bryant ..36/3O R portion. 469,379 2/1892 Swain 1. 69l,l04 H1902 Blodgett ..l2/79.5 6 Claims, 1 Drawing Figure PATENTEDAFR] 71975 m we TH NR wm WM w BURGESS. DINKLAGE & SPRUNG ATTORNEYS.
MULTl-COLOR SHOE SOLE BLANKS The present invention relates to the production of multi-color shoe sole blanks.
It is known to punch out soles from single-color rubber slabs. It is also known to print a color design on the sole slab. Subsequent to punching out a sole, the joint section was dyed black for further improvement, possibly also the edge of the walking surface. However, this process is time-consuming.
it is an object of the invention to provide a shoe sole blank, formed of synthetic material, with an attractive color pattern in a simple, inexpensive manner.
Thisand other objects and advantages are realized in accordance with the present invention wherein to-a sheet or slab of synthetic material such as synthetic rubber there is applied a first layer of color, e.g. brown, in usual fashion and of usual composition. Over this first coating there is applied a second layer of different visual appearance, e.g. of different color such as black or of different pattern. The second layer is of lesser abrasion resistance than said first layer. Shoe sole blanks are then punched out of the sheet in conventional manner and in the central portion corresponding to the sole of the shoe blank the blank is subjected to abrasion so as to remove the second layer and expose or slab. Optionally, the blanks are first punched out and thereafter colored. While the second layer is preferably less abrasion-resistant than the first to facilitate achieving the desired color effect, even if not less resistant it will obviously come away first since it overlies the first layer; in such event, however, greater care will be required to avoid removing the first layer as well. If desired, the abrasion can be effected over a smaller or greater portion than only that illustrated herein.
It will be appreciated that the instant specification has been set forth by way of illustration and not limita tion and that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
What is claimed is: 5.
l. A punched out shoe sole blank comprising a blank body of synthetic material, a first abrasion-resistant colored coating on its outer surface, and a second the first layer. Skeletal traces of the second layer are frequently still visible in the exposed area, depending upon the extent of intermingling of the layers and the extent of abrasion, giving a grainy leather-like appearance. This can be enhanced, if desired, by actually printing a leather-like grain pattern as the first color layer or by forming the initial sheet material with a special texture on its surface.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing which is a photographic reproduction ofa shoe sole blank in accordance with the invention.
While the first layer is preferably brown and the second'layer is black, other color combinations are possible and either or both layers can be patterned, e.g. printed, rather than being a solid color.
The shoe sole blank can then be combined in conventional manner with an upper and a heel to form a shoe. If desired, the abrasion of the second layer can be effected after formation of the shoe or possibly. even before punching out of the blank from the initial-sheet colored coating of limited abrasion-resistance superimposed over said first coating, said second coating being of different color than siad first coating.
. A shoe sole blank according to claim 1, wherein said first colored coating has an uneven outer surface, whereby upon brushing the outer surface of said coated blank said second coating is removed except for traces in the depressed portions of said first colored coating, said traces imparting a grain-like appearance thereto.
3. A shoe sole blank according to claim 1 wherein said second coating is substantially absent from the central portion corresponding to the ball of the foot.
4. A shoe sole blank according to claim 3, wherein said second coating is present in the central portion in trace amounts imparting a grain-like, appearance thereto. v
5. A shoe including an upper and a treadsole, said sole comprising a body of synthetic material, a first abrasion resistant colored coating on its outer surface, and a second colored coating of limited abrasion-resistance superimposed over said first coating, said second coating being of different color than said first coating.
6. A shoe according to claim 5, wherein said second coating is substantially absent from the central portion corresponding to the ball of the foot;

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1. A punched out shoe sole blank comprising a blank body of synthetic material, a first abrasion-resistant colored coating on its outer surface, and a second colored coating of limited abrasion-resistance superimposed over said first coating, said second coating being of different color than siad first coating.
2. A shoe sole blank according to claim 1, wherein said first colored coating has an uneven outer surface, whereby upon brushing the outer surface of said coated blank said second coating is removed except for traces in the depressed portions of said first colored coating, said traces imparting a grain-like appearance thereto.
3. A shoe sole blank according to claim 1 wherein said second coating is substantially absent from the central portion corresponding to the ball of the foot.
4. A shoe sole blank according to claim 3, wherein said second coating is present in the central portion in trace amounts imparting a grain-like appearance thereto.
5. A shoe including an upper and a treadsole, said sole comprising a body of synthetic material, a first abrasion resistant colored coating on its outer surface, and a second colored coating of limited abrasion-resistance superimposed over said first coating, said second coating being of different color than said first coating.
6. A shoe according to claim 5, wherein said second coating is substantially absent from the central portion corresponding to the ball of the foot.
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US123450A (en) * 1872-02-06 Improvement in modesof finishing the soles of boots and shoes
US469379A (en) * 1892-02-23 swain
US691104A (en) * 1901-03-14 1902-01-14 Thomas E Woodley Machine for finishing heels and bottoms.
US1165600A (en) * 1915-12-28 United Shoe Machinery Ab Finishing-machine.
US1309370A (en) * 1919-07-08 Shoe-polishing machinery
FR1070014A (en) * 1952-10-01 1954-07-15 Process for manufacturing shoe soles, in particular summer or resting soles, braided or twisted rope, soles and shoes obtained

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US123450A (en) * 1872-02-06 Improvement in modesof finishing the soles of boots and shoes
US469379A (en) * 1892-02-23 swain
US1165600A (en) * 1915-12-28 United Shoe Machinery Ab Finishing-machine.
US1309370A (en) * 1919-07-08 Shoe-polishing machinery
US691104A (en) * 1901-03-14 1902-01-14 Thomas E Woodley Machine for finishing heels and bottoms.
FR1070014A (en) * 1952-10-01 1954-07-15 Process for manufacturing shoe soles, in particular summer or resting soles, braided or twisted rope, soles and shoes obtained

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CN102389181A (en) * 2011-07-14 2012-03-28 青岛亨达股份有限公司 Production process of rubber artificial leather outsole
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USD958510S1 (en) 2020-09-10 2022-07-26 Rothy's, Inc. Boot
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