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US376183A
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  • the said wooden sole being permanently attached to the upper, and protection from damp and cold is attained.
  • Figure 1 in the drawings is a side view of Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal sectional view showing the upper, the insole, and the welt or rim put together and ready to receive the wooden sole.
  • Fig. 3 represents alongitudinal outside view of the upper and a sectional view of the welt and the wooden sole.
  • Fig-4 is an under side view corresponding with Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a side view showing the upper, the welt inclosing the wooden sole, and a thin sole 0 which is applied before the outer sole which is to receive the wear.
  • Fig. 6 is a transverse sectional view of the sole and part of the upper in line 00, Fig. 1.
  • the rim of the upper s of the boot or shoe is, as usual, turned inward and sewed, tacked,
  • the lower surface of the margin of the upper 8- that is to say, the place where the said welt is sewed onis coated with a thin layer of resin and linseed-oil or other water-proofing composition,which is applied in a hot liquid state.
  • a thin layer of resin and linseed-oil or other water-proofing composition which is applied in a hot liquid state.
  • the wooden sole A narrow and thin, and therefore elastic at the shank, but otherwise corresponding exactly to the shape of the under surface of the boot, is fastened to the insole B, and the said welt or rim a turned over the edges of the latter.
  • the fastening of the welt or rim or to the wooden sole B is effected, provisionally, with small tacks.
  • a thin leather sole, b is fastened, preferably by screws, onto the wooden sole from the toe to the shank, so close to the edge that a tight connection is produced between the welt,wooden sole, and said leather sole.
  • a strong leather outsole, S covering the whole of thebottom of the boot or shoe, is now fastened over all,'the same being sewed to the said thin leather and as far as the latter extends.
  • the saidouter sole, S is sewed through with the welt, and'at the rand it is screwed fast to the wooden sole.
  • the stitching is protected, in the usual manner,in a channeling cut in theleather sole.
  • the heel is then nailed up as usual, and the boot is then finished.
  • the outer sole, A is replaceable, when worn out, in the same way as the other sole of a boot orshoe made in the usual way.
  • What I claim as my invention is- The combination, in a boot or shoe, of the sole A, formed thin and flexible at the shank, the leather rim or welt a, sewed to the upper 3 and to the insole B, and within which the said wooden sole is inclosed, a thin leather sole,'b, secured to the wooden sole, and the outer leather sole, S, secured to the inner sole of the welt or rim and to the thin leather sole 7), all substantially as described.

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HEPFLANDT.
BOOT 0R SHOE.
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a boot illustrating my improvement.
7 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HEINRICH EFFLANDT, OF OTTENSEN, GERMANY.
BOOTOR SHOE.-
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 376,183, dated January 10, 1888. Application filed November 8, 1887. Serial No. 254.629. (No model.) Patented in Germany March 6, 1887, No. 40,737.
' To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HEINRICH EFFLANDT, of Ottensen, in the Empire of Germany, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Boots or Shoes, of which the following is a o with a boot or shoe, of a compound sole composed of a wooden sole thin and therefore flexible in the shank and a leather inclosingrim, together with which it is introduced between the insole or the welt and the ordinary leather outer sole'of the boot or shoe for the purpose of producing a water-tight and warm covering for the foot. The application of wooden intermediate soles is well known but an essential feature of thisinvention consists in the peculiar manner of fastening,
which allows the leather sole exposed to wear and tear to be replaced as often as required without necessitating the removal of the wooden sole or impairing the connection of the latter with the. upper of the boot or shoe,
the said wooden sole being permanently attached to the upper, and protection from damp and cold is attained.
Figure 1 in the drawings is a side view of Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal sectional view showing the upper, the insole, and the welt or rim put together and ready to receive the wooden sole. Fig. 3represents alongitudinal outside view of the upper and a sectional view of the welt and the wooden sole. Fig-4 is an under side view corresponding with Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a side view showing the upper, the welt inclosing the wooden sole, and a thin sole 0 which is applied before the outer sole which is to receive the wear. Fig. 6 is a transverse sectional view of the sole and part of the upper in line 00, Fig. 1.
Similar letters of reference designate corre- 5 sponding parts in the several figures.
The mode of manufacturing the boot or shoe is illustrated in Figs.'2, 3, A, 5, 6, and will now be described.
The rim of the upper s of the boot or shoe is, as usual, turned inward and sewed, tacked,
enough to form a leather rim of about one inch deep upstanding along the whole edge of the upper, and is sewed through with the upper and the insole. j
To obtain complete watertightness, the lower surface of the margin of the upper 8- that is to say, the place where the said welt is sewed onis coated with a thin layer of resin and linseed-oil or other water-proofing composition,which is applied in a hot liquid state. Previous to the solidification of this layer the wooden sole A, narrow and thin, and therefore elastic at the shank, but otherwise corresponding exactly to the shape of the under surface of the boot, is fastened to the insole B, and the said welt or rim a turned over the edges of the latter.
The fastening of the welt or rim or to the wooden sole B is effected, provisionally, with small tacks. Subsequently a thin leather sole, b, is fastened, preferably by screws, onto the wooden sole from the toe to the shank, so close to the edge that a tight connection is produced between the welt,wooden sole, and said leather sole. A strong leather outsole, S, covering the whole of thebottom of the boot or shoe, is now fastened over all,'the same being sewed to the said thin leather and as far as the latter extends. At the shank, however, where the narrow wood en intermediate sole permits, the saidouter sole, S, is sewed through with the welt, and'at the rand it is screwed fast to the wooden sole. The stitching is protected, in the usual manner,in a channeling cut in theleather sole. The heel is then nailed up as usual, and the boot is then finished. The outer sole, A, is replaceable, when worn out, in the same way as the other sole of a boot orshoe made in the usual way. I
What I claim as my invention is- The combination, in a boot or shoe, of the sole A, formed thin and flexible at the shank, the leather rim or welt a, sewed to the upper 3 and to the insole B, and within which the said wooden sole is inclosed, a thin leather sole,'b, secured to the wooden sole, and the outer leather sole, S, secured to the inner sole of the welt or rim and to the thin leather sole 7), all substantially as described.
HEINRICH EFFLANDT.
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