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US661833A
US661833A US1234800A US1900012348A US661833A US 661833 A US661833 A US 661833A US 1234800 A US1234800 A US 1234800A US 1900012348 A US1900012348 A US 1900012348A US 661833 A US661833 A US 661833A
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  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a shoe having a protector such as is shownin Fig. 1 applied to the heel thereof.
  • the object ofmy invention is to provide a heel-protector whichsha'll have among other advantages the qualities of having 'a large wearing-surface, while being also readily embeddedin the bottom surface of the heel, such wearing-surface being capableof being made sufficiently large so that a single. protector shall be capableof fully protecting the heel and the amount of such surface being easily varied'to suit the special needs of the case, of being capable of use when having substantially no greater thickness than the thickness of the top lift, of
  • myinvention consists in the heel-protector substantially as hereinafter, specified.
  • a long body A having, preferably, but moderate width and having a depth equal to the maximum amount which it is permissible that the protector'shall wear.
  • the body A is preferably formed in a sinuous, zigzag,'or
  • tangs B which project from the lower surface of the body A.
  • the tangs are located at the outer portions of the curves of the strip. I find it convenient to form both bodyand tangs by punching a flat strip of sheet metal to form the spaces 0 between the tangs'and then, when the Zigzag or sinuous form is to be produced, pressing the punched strip between two parts having ribbed surfaces, as apair of gear-wheels, to give the desired shape in plan view to the protector.
  • I' can form the protectors from pieces of material large enough to make but a single protector, or I can form the protectors in a continuous strip and can cut up such strip eitherat the time of making the strip or at the time of driving a protector.
  • My protector While preventing undue wear of the heel, does not destroy the cushioning effect of the leather. It will be observed that my protector can readily be made of such verticalheigh t, that it can be entirely contained in the top lift of the heel, while at the same timehaving the requisite extent of'wearing-surface.
  • a My heel-protector is as well adapted for use on the sole of the shoe as on the heel. Its construction enables it to be made with as littlevertical height as is desired and particu- ,,larly adapts it for use'on the sole, which, be-
  • a heel-protector consisting of a narrow sinuous strip of metal having tangs projecting from the outer portions of the curves thereof, said tangs being of substantially uniform cross-sectional area throughout their length, such protector being. so constructed as to be capable of being driven into the hottom of the heel; leaving the edge of the strip

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"0,661,833. Patented Nov. l3, I900.
A. a. WILLIAMS.
HEEL PROTECTOR (Application filed Apr;
(No Model.)
51mm: law/M NITE ST TES P TENT GEE CE.
ALLEN c. WILLIAMS, OF
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
H EEL-PROTECTO R.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters PatentNo. 661,833, dated November 13, 1900.
Application filed April 10. 1900. Serial No. 1215MB. (No model.)
protector embodying my invention, and Fig.
2 is a perspective view of a shoe having a protector such as is shownin Fig. 1 applied to the heel thereof.
The object ofmy invention is to provide a heel-protector whichsha'll have among other advantages the qualities of having 'a large wearing-surface, while being also readily embeddedin the bottom surface of the heel, such wearing-surface being capableof being made sufficiently large so that a single. protector shall be capableof fully protecting the heel and the amount of such surface being easily varied'to suit the special needs of the case, of being capable of use when having substantially no greater thickness than the thickness of the top lift, of
causing but small displacement of the leather by the insertion of the protector, and of cansing but little mutilation of the leather; and to such ends myinvention consists in the heel-protector substantially as hereinafter, specified. I y
In carrying myi nvention into practice I. provide a long body A, having, preferably, but moderate width and having a depth equal to the maximum amount which it is permissible that the protector'shall wear. The body A is preferably formed in a sinuous, zigzag,'or
means in the form of tangs B, which project from the lower surface of the body A. The tangs are located at the outer portions of the curves of the strip. I find it convenient to form both bodyand tangs by punching a flat strip of sheet metal to form the spaces 0 between the tangs'and then, when the Zigzag or sinuous form is to be produced, pressing the punched strip between two parts having ribbed surfaces, as apair of gear-wheels, to give the desired shape in plan view to the protector.
' I' can form the protectors from pieces of material large enough to make but a single protector, or I can form the protectors in a continuous strip and can cut up such strip eitherat the time of making the strip or at the time of driving a protector.
, My protector, While preventing undue wear of the heel, does not destroy the cushioning effect of the leather. It will be observed that my protector can readily be made of such verticalheigh t, that it can be entirely contained in the top lift of the heel, while at the same timehaving the requisite extent of'wearing-surface.
i .In applying my protector it is only necessary to place the protector'on the surface to be protected andapply pressure to the wearing-surface of the protector, when the latter i will readily be forced into the material of such surface.
A My heel-protector is as well adapted for use on the sole of the shoe as on the heel. Its construction enables it to be made with as littlevertical height as is desired and particu- ,,larly adapts it for use'on the sole, which, be-
ing thinner than the heel, cannot receive a protector of the ordinary type, such as is embedded in the material of the shoe.
, Having thus described my invention, what I claim is- 1. A heel-protector, consisting of a narrow sinuous strip of metal having tangs projecting from the outer portions of the curves thereof, said tangs being of substantially uniform cross-sectional area throughout their length, such protector being. so constructed as to be capable of being driven into the hottom of the heel; leaving the edge of the strip In testimony that I claim the foregoing I exposed, substantially as and for the purpose have hereunto set my hand this 7thday of re describelald. 1 t t 't f t April, 1900. e
2. ee -pro e0 orconsis ing 0 a sinuous v strip of metal having tangs projecting from ALLEN WILLIAMS the outer portions of the curves of such strip, Witnesses: substantially as and for the purpose de- EDWIN'J. PRINDLE, scribed. Y HENRY O. HAZARD!
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