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US674313A
US674313A US4625601A US1901046256A US674313A US 674313 A US674313 A US 674313A US 4625601 A US4625601 A US 4625601A US 1901046256 A US1901046256 A US 1901046256A US 674313 A US674313 A US 674313A
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/36Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by their attachment; Securing devices for the attaching means
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  • No. 674,3la. .menten may
  • t may concern:
  • This invention relates to boot and shoe heels; and the object of the invention is to provide a heel having a removable wearingface which can be easily renewed by the user at small expense.
  • Figure l is an underneath plan view of the heel.- Fig. 2is a cross -section on line 2 2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3 shows a rubber wearing-piece detached in its natural shape.
  • A is a plate of metal of the shape in plan of a heel and preferably symmetrical, so that it may be used for either the right or left toot.
  • the plate A Around its edge the plate A has a flange B, projecting at right angles to the general plane of the plate and of the same depth all around.
  • C is the Wearing-piece, of any desirable material, preferably a straight piece of vulcanized rubber of equal width throughout cut to the required length and of a greater depth than that of the flange B, so that when curved and placed within the flange B, as illustrated in Fig. l, it may bear flatly on the plate A and against the flange B.
  • the D is a plate of such shape as to tit without pressure into the space within the wearingpiece O when the latter is in place within the ange B. From the plate D there project tongues E in the plane of the plate D and integral therewith, adapted to engage in slots N in the wearing-piece C. In the plate D are holes F for the passage of screws G, and the material of plate D is pressed upward about said screw-holes, as at H, so that the heads of the screws G may not project beyond the surface of plate D.
  • the plate A is cut away, as indicated by the dotted line J in Fig. l, partly for the sake of lightness and partly for the free passage of the screws G.
  • the plate A In the plate A are the holes K for the passage of screws L, by which the plate A is fastened to the foundation M of the heel of the shoe or boot.
  • the wearing-piece O is cut to the right length and slots' N made therein at suitable places. It is then curved about the plate D,"so that the tongues E enter the slots N, and the plate D and wearing-piece C. are placed together within the iiange B of plate A.
  • the plate D is then secured by the screws G.
  • the lower face of plate D should preferably be level with the edge of flange C, so that only the Wearing-piece C projects to form the Wearing-surface. worn down to the level of flangeO, the wearing-piece is intended to be replaced by a new one.
  • a boot or shoe heel the combination with aheel-foundation, of a flat annular metal plate A having a flange B around its exterior edge and adapted to be fastened to the heelfoundation, a Wearing-piece of greater depth than said flange, and adapted to lie within it and against said plate A, and a plate D within said wearing-piece and engaging the same, and means for securing said plate D directly to the heel-foundation and for pressing the upper face of the wearing-piece upwardly against plate A, substantially as set forth.
  • a boot or shoe heel the combination with a heel-foundation, of a metal plate A having a rectangularly-projecting flange B around its exterior edge and adapted to be' fastened to the heel-foundation, a wearingpiece of greater depth than said flange, and adapted to liejwithin it and against said plate A, a holder adapted to iit within said wearing-piece in the same plane as the flange B and adapted to engage said Wearingpiece, and
  • a boot or shoe heel the combination with a heel-foundation, of a flat annular metal plate A having a rectangularly projecting iiange B around its exterior edge and adapted to be fastened to the heel-foundation, a wearing-piece of greater depth than said flange, and adapted to lie within it and against said plate A, a plate D adapted to fit within and engaging said wearing-piece, having holes F with sunken edges, and screws G for securing said plate D directly to the heel-foundation and pressing the upper face of the wearingpiece upwardly against plate A, substantially as set forth.

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No. 674,3la. .menten may |4, Ism. Fna. runness a c. `w. manson.
BOOT 0R SHOE HEEL.
(Applicmm'mea ran g, 1901.)
(lo Model.)
Nirnn STATES ATENT Enron.
FREDERICK G. FURNESS AND 'CHARLES JAMES WHISTLER HANSON, OF
LONDON, ENGLAND.
BOOT OR SHOE HEEL. fl
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 674.313, dated May 14, 1901.
Application filed February 6,1901. Serial No. 46,256. (No model.)
To rtl/f whom, t may concern:
Be it known that we, FREDERICK GEORGE I`URNESS,residingat 43 Lambs Oond uit street, London,and CHARLES J AMES WHIsTLER HAN- sON, residing at 24 Harrington Square, Lon'- don, N. W., England, subjects of the King of England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Boot or Shoe Heels, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to boot and shoe heels; and the object of the invention is to provide a heel having a removable wearingface which can be easily renewed by the user at small expense.
In the annexed drawings, Figure l is an underneath plan view of the heel.- Fig. 2is a cross -section on line 2 2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3 shows a rubber wearing-piece detached in its natural shape.
A is a plate of metal of the shape in plan of a heel and preferably symmetrical, so that it may be used for either the right or left toot. Around its edge the plate A has a flange B, projecting at right angles to the general plane of the plate and of the same depth all around.
C is the Wearing-piece, of any desirable material, preferably a straight piece of vulcanized rubber of equal width throughout cut to the required length and of a greater depth than that of the flange B, so that when curved and placed within the flange B, as illustrated in Fig. l, it may bear flatly on the plate A and against the flange B. l
D is a plate of such shape as to tit without pressure into the space within the wearingpiece O when the latter is in place within the ange B. From the plate D there project tongues E in the plane of the plate D and integral therewith, adapted to engage in slots N in the wearing-piece C. In the plate D are holes F for the passage of screws G, and the material of plate D is pressed upward about said screw-holes, as at H, so that the heads of the screws G may not project beyond the surface of plate D.
The plate A is cut away, as indicated by the dotted line J in Fig. l, partly for the sake of lightness and partly for the free passage of the screws G. In the plate A are the holes K for the passage of screws L, by which the plate A is fastened to the foundation M of the heel of the shoe or boot. In assembling these parts the plate A is fastened to the foundation M by means of the screws L and is intended to remain a permanent fixture of the boot or shoe. The wearing-piece O is cut to the right length and slots' N made therein at suitable places. It is then curved about the plate D,"so that the tongues E enter the slots N, and the plate D and wearing-piece C. are placed together within the iiange B of plate A. The plate D is then secured by the screws G. The lower face of plate D should preferably be level with the edge of flange C, so that only the Wearing-piece C projects to form the Wearing-surface. worn down to the level of flangeO, the wearing-piece is intended to be replaced by a new one.
What we claim is- When the latter has Y.
1. In a boot or shoe heel, the combination with aheel-foundation, of a flat annular metal plate A having a flange B around its exterior edge and adapted to be fastened to the heelfoundation, a Wearing-piece of greater depth than said flange, and adapted to lie within it and against said plate A, and a plate D within said wearing-piece and engaging the same, and means for securing said plate D directly to the heel-foundation and for pressing the upper face of the wearing-piece upwardly against plate A, substantially as set forth.
2. In a boot or shoe heel, the combination with a heel-foundation, of a metal plate A having a rectangularly-projecting flange B around its exterior edge and adapted to be' fastened to the heel-foundation, a wearingpiece of greater depth than said flange, and adapted to liejwithin it and against said plate A, a holder adapted to iit within said wearing-piece in the same plane as the flange B and adapted to engage said Wearingpiece, and
means for securing said plate D directly to the heel-foundation, substantially as set forth.
3. In a boot or shoe heel, the combination with a heel-foundation, of a flat annular metal plate A having a rectangularly projecting iiange B around its exterior edge and adapted to be fastened to the heel-foundation, a wearing-piece of greater depth than said flange, and adapted to lie within it and against said plate A, a plate D adapted to fit within and engaging said wearing-piece, having holes F with sunken edges, and screws G for securing said plate D directly to the heel-foundation and pressing the upper face of the wearingpiece upwardly against plate A, substantially as set forth.
4. In a boot 0r shoe heel, the Combination with a heel-foundation, of a flat annular metal plate A having a reetangularlyprojecting flange B around its exterior edge and adapted to be fastened to the heel-foundation, a wearing-piece of greater depth than said ange, and adapted to lie within it and against said plate A, said wearing-piece having slots N, a plate D adapted to lit Within said Wearingspecification in the presence of two Witnesses. 25
F. G. FURNESS. C. J. WHISTLER HANSON. Witnesses:
R. HADDAN, A. C. MITCHELL.
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US2468886A (en) * 1947-05-24 1949-05-03 William J Lutey Shoe sole

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