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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • My invention has relation to boot-jacks
  • my invention is to provide a boot-jack which is extremely simple and inexpensive in construction, small in size, and which is adapted to be folded compactly thereby rendering it capable of being readily carried in a pocket of a garment, whereby it is rendered especially advantageous to personswhile traveling.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a boot-j ack which is adapted to be placed upon the floor in a position to properly receive the heel or counter of a boot or shoe without necessitating the manipulation of the device with the hands for that purpose, and with the described objects in view the invention consists in the peculiar construction arrangement and combination of parts, as hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and pointed out in the appended claim.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved device.
  • Fig. 2 is a like view, showing in dotted lines the manner of drawing ofi a shoe.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the device as folded.
  • My improved boot-jack consists essentially of two stirrup-shaped portions hinged or pivoted together, one of said portions being adapted to receive and tightly hold the heel or counter of a shoe or boot while the other portion is adapted to receive the toe of the other shoe or boot for the purpose of readily drawing off the first mentioned shoe, said stirrupshaped portions being adapted to be c0mpactly folded together.
  • the portion A indicates my improved boot-jack, coning of the stirrup-shaped portions A and voted together as at a.
  • the portion A is substantially U shaped whereby it is adapted to conform to the shape of the heel or counter of a shoe and enable the same to fit securely within it.
  • the outer ends of the arms of the portion A are flared slightly whereby the insertion of the shoe between them is facilitated, and at the same time act more or less to wedge the shoe in place.
  • the portion A is also somewhat of a U-shape though I preferably make it more of a rectangular shape as shown, and said portion is open at the end where the portion A is pivoted thereto.
  • I preferably construct the portion A with the straight bearing portion a. which is adapted to seat squarely upon the floor and for the purpose of holding the device in the position represented in Fig. 1,-a position which is most convenient for the ready and proper insertion of the heel or counter of a shoe.
  • I provide each of the arms of the portion A at a point just above the pivotpins with either a lug ora shoulder, preferably the latter, as shown at b, again st which the upper edge of the arms of portion A is adapted to bear and thus maintain the parts in the inclined positions shown in said Fig. 1.
  • portion A being provided with the bearing I JOHN T. ARMS.

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W.H.IHUGO.
BOOT JACK.
Patented Oct. 1'7, 1893.
UNITED STATES Persist Orrron.
WYILLIAM H. HUGO, OF FORT BAYARD, TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO.
BOOT-JACK.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 506,782, dated October 1'7, 1893.
Application filed February 15, 1893. Serial No. 462A 111011610 To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. HUGO, a citizen of the United States, residing at Fort Bayard, in the county of Grant and Territory.
My invention has relation to boot-jacks,
and among the objects sought to be attained by my invention is to provide a boot-jack which is extremely simple and inexpensive in construction, small in size, and which is adapted to be folded compactly thereby rendering it capable of being readily carried in a pocket of a garment, whereby it is rendered especially advantageous to personswhile traveling.
A further object of my invention is to provide a boot-j ack which is adapted to be placed upon the floor in a position to properly receive the heel or counter of a boot or shoe without necessitating the manipulation of the device with the hands for that purpose, and with the described objects in view the invention consists in the peculiar construction arrangement and combination of parts, as hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and pointed out in the appended claim.
In the drawings: Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved device. Fig. 2 is a like view, showing in dotted lines the manner of drawing ofi a shoe. Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the device as folded.
My improved boot-jack consists essentially of two stirrup-shaped portions hinged or pivoted together, one of said portions being adapted to receive and tightly hold the heel or counter of a shoe or boot while the other portion is adapted to receive the toe of the other shoe or boot for the purpose of readily drawing off the first mentioned shoe, said stirrupshaped portions being adapted to be c0mpactly folded together.
A indicates my improved boot-jack, coning of the stirrup-shaped portions A and voted together as at a. The portion A is substantially U shaped whereby it is adapted to conform to the shape of the heel or counter of a shoe and enable the same to fit securely within it. The outer ends of the arms of the portion A are flared slightly whereby the insertion of the shoe between them is facilitated, and at the same time act more or less to wedge the shoe in place. The portion A is also somewhat of a U-shape though I preferably make it more of a rectangular shape as shown, and said portion is open at the end where the portion A is pivoted thereto.
I preferably construct the portion A with the straight bearing portion a. which is adapted to seat squarely upon the floor and for the purpose of holding the device in the position represented in Fig. 1,-a position which is most convenient for the ready and proper insertion of the heel or counter of a shoe. I provide each of the arms of the portion A at a point just above the pivotpins with either a lug ora shoulder, preferably the latter, as shown at b, again st which the upper edge of the arms of portion A is adapted to bear and thus maintain the parts in the inclined positions shown in said Fig. 1.
In using my device it is placed upon the floor in the position shown in Fig. 1, the edges 0?, and a of the portions A and A respectively bearing upon the floor and the heel or counter of the shoe to be drawn off is then forced tightly into the portion A. The foot is then raised and with it the device, and the toe of the shoe on the other foot is placed within the portion A when by pushing outwardly or downwardly with said foot the shoe or boot held within portion A will be readily drawn off. When not in use the portion A may be folded within portion A and the device maybe then readily oarried inthe pocket.
In constructing my device any suitable material or materials may be used, and it may be made in various sizes to accommodate varions sizes of boots or shoes.
By constructing the portions of the device as hereinabove described I attain extreme simplicity and lightness advantages which are not possessed by the majority of similar devices.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure portion or edge (1' adapted to seat upon the by Letters Patent, isfloor, for the purpose specified. 10
In a boot-jack, the combination with the In testimony whereof I affix my signature in stirrup-shaped portion A, provided with the presence of two witnesses.
5 bearing shoulders I), of the stirrup-shaped WILLIAM H. HUGO.
portionA to which portion A is pivoted and Witnesses: within which it is adapted to befolded, said JAMES H. MCGI-LL,
portion A being provided with the bearing I JOHN T. ARMS.
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USD250298S (en) 1976-11-15 1978-11-21 Dowler Lester O Combined bootjack and scraper

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USD250298S (en) 1976-11-15 1978-11-21 Dowler Lester O Combined bootjack and scraper

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