US712437A - Rubber boot or shoe. - Google Patents

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US712437A
US712437A US8957802A US1902089578A US712437A US 712437 A US712437 A US 712437A US 8957802 A US8957802 A US 8957802A US 1902089578 A US1902089578 A US 1902089578A US 712437 A US712437 A US 712437A
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  • My invention relates to rubber boots and shoes having outerleather or Wearing soles, and has for its object an improvement in the manner of securing the leather sole to the upper portion of the boot or shoe.
  • Figure l is a cross-section through the inner rubber sole.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the upper and stay-strip secured to said sole, and
  • Fig. ⁇ 3 is a cross-section through the completed boot or shoe.
  • l indicates the inner sole, which is of rubber and has secured to its under side at a suitable distance from its outer edge a rib 2, extending entirely around the sole and following the contour thereof.
  • This rib may be made of rubber or rubber compound; but preferably it would have combined with its composition asuitable fabric to give additional strength.
  • a portion of the sole project beyond the rib, as indicated by 3. 4 indicates the upper, which is of rubbercoated fabric, as usual.
  • said upper has its edgeportions turned under to embrace the edge and under side of the projection ⁇ 3 of the ⁇ sole 1 and to extend part way over the rib 2, which it also closely embraces.
  • the boot or shoe is in an unvulcanized condition, and the rubber being raw the parts placed together as described will firmly adhere, as is well understood.
  • the boot or shoe in the condition described-is now vulcanized and the parts into the rib 2 by means of stitching 9, passing through the stay-strip 5, the rib 2, and the part of the upper vulcanized to said rib.
  • the outer leather or Wearing sole lOis now stitched to the welt, as shown at 11, asuitable filling 12 being interposed between the inner sole l and the outer sole l0.
  • the welt 8 may sew the Welt to the rib before vulcanizing the shoe, so that when the shoe is vulcanized the Welt will be further secured. by being vulcanized to the upper. Further, it' the lling 12 employed be rubber lI would apply this iilling to Ythe inner sole before vulcanization, so that it would be vulcanized to the inner sole and over the staystrip 5, and thus materially add to the strength of the shoe.
  • a rubber boot or shoe comprising in its construction an inner rubber sole provided on its under side adjacent to its edge with a rib, an upper having its edge portions vulcanized to said sole and said rib, a Welt secured to said rib, and an outer leather sole secured to said welt.
  • a rubber boot or shoe comprising in its ⁇ construction an inner rubber sole provided on its under side adjacent to its edge with a rib, an upper having its edge portions vulcanized to said sole and to the outer side of said rib, a stay-stri p secured to said sole and to the inner side of said rib, a welt secured to said rib, and an outer leather sole secured to said welt.
  • a rubber boot or shoe comprising inV its separably united.
  • a welt S is :now secured construction an inner rubber sole provided
  • the boot IOO on its under side adjacent to its edge with a rib, an upper having its edge portions vulcanized to said sole and said rib, a Welt secured to the rib by means of stitching passing through the rib and the portion of the upper vulcanized thereto, and an outer leather sole secured to said welt.
  • a rubber boot or shoe comprising in its construction an inner rubber sole provided on its under side adjacent to its edge with a rib, an upper having its edge portions vulcanized to said sole and to the outer side of said rib, a. stay-strip secured to Said sole and to the inner side of said rib, a Welt secured to the rib by means of stitching passing 15 my hand in presence of two subscribing witzo UGSSQS.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AUGUSTUS T. SCHERMERHORN, OF NEWHOPE, PENNSYLVANIA.
RUBBER Boor on SHOE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 712,437, dated. October 28, 1902. Application iiled January 13, 1902. Serial No. 89,578. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern: p
Be it known that I, AUGUSTUS T. SCHEE- MERHORN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Newhope, in the county of Bucks and State of Pennsylvania, have invented newr and useful Improvements in Rubber Boots or Shoes, of Which thefollowing is a specification. 2
My invention relates to rubber boots and shoes having outerleather or Wearing soles, and has for its object an improvement in the manner of securing the leather sole to the upper portion of the boot or shoe.
In order that my invention `may be fully understood, I have illustrated the same in the accompanying drawings, whereinw Figure l is a cross-section through the inner rubber sole. Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the upper and stay-strip secured to said sole, and Fig. `3 is a cross-section through the completed boot or shoe.
Referring now to the drawings, l indicates the inner sole, which is of rubber and has secured to its under side at a suitable distance from its outer edge a rib 2, extending entirely around the sole and following the contour thereof. This rib may be made of rubber or rubber compound; but preferably it would have combined with its composition asuitable fabric to give additional strength. As
shown by Fig. l, a portion of the sole project beyond the rib, as indicated by 3. 4 indicates the upper, which is of rubbercoated fabric, as usual. As shown by Fig. 2, said upper has its edgeportions turned under to embrace the edge and under side of the projection` 3 of the `sole 1 and to extend part way over the rib 2, which it also closely embraces.
5 indicates a stay-strip of rubber-coated fabric, which issecured at one edge portion to the under side of the solel and at its other edge portion to the rib 2.
6 indicates the ordinary liningof fabric, and 7 the ordinary sock-sole. y
As thus far constructed the boot or shoe is in an unvulcanized condition, and the rubber being raw the parts placed together as described will firmly adhere, as is well understood. The boot or shoe in the condition described-is now vulcanized and the parts into the rib 2 by means of stitching 9, passing through the stay-strip 5, the rib 2, and the part of the upper vulcanized to said rib. The outer leather or Wearing sole lOis now stitched to the welt, as shown at 11, asuitable filling 12 being interposed between the inner sole l and the outer sole l0. The advantages of the construction described will be at once apparent to those skilled in the art. The upper being vulcanized to the sole 1 and rib 2 no moisture can pass to theinterior of the boot or shoe; Should the stitching 9 break, the upper would still remain firmly attached to the sole l and rib 2, and the body of the shoe would therefore remain intact. There is no stitching passing to the interior of the shoe or boot,
and henceno way by which moisture can be conveyed to said interior. or shoe can be readily half-soledat any time in the same manner as practiced with an ordinary leather boot or shoe.
Instead of applying the welt 8 to the shoe after Vulcanization I may sew the Welt to the rib before vulcanizing the shoe, so that when the shoe is vulcanized the Welt will be further secured. by being vulcanized to the upper. Further, it' the lling 12 employed be rubber lI would apply this iilling to Ythe inner sole before vulcanization, so that it would be vulcanized to the inner sole and over the staystrip 5, and thus materially add to the strength of the shoe.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new isfl. A rubber boot or shoe comprising in its construction an inner rubber sole provided on its under side adjacent to its edge with a rib, an upper having its edge portions vulcanized to said sole and said rib, a Welt secured to said rib, and an outer leather sole secured to said welt.
2. A rubber boot or shoe comprising in its` construction an inner rubber sole provided on its under side adjacent to its edge with a rib, an upper having its edge portions vulcanized to said sole and to the outer side of said rib, a stay-stri p secured to said sole and to the inner side of said rib, a welt secured to said rib, and an outer leather sole secured to said welt.
3. A rubber boot or shoe comprising inV its separably united. A welt S is :now secured construction an inner rubber sole provided Finally, the boot IOO on its under side adjacent to its edge with a rib, an upper having its edge portions vulcanized to said sole and said rib, a Welt secured to the rib by means of stitching passing through the rib and the portion of the upper vulcanized thereto, and an outer leather sole secured to said welt.
4. A rubber boot or shoe comprising in its construction an inner rubber sole provided on its under side adjacent to its edge with a rib, an upper having its edge portions vulcanized to said sole and to the outer side of said rib, a. stay-strip secured to Said sole and to the inner side of said rib, a Welt secured to the rib by means of stitching passing 15 my hand in presence of two subscribing witzo UGSSQS.
AUGUSTUS T. SCHERMERHORN Witnesses:
ALFRED S. GooDFELLoW, CHAs. H. SCHERMERHORN.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2548266A (en) * 1947-10-15 1951-04-10 Saul L Katz Laminated insole for welt shoes
US2595894A (en) * 1948-04-06 1952-05-06 Milford Shoe Co Insole having separate attached sewing ribs
US3046679A (en) * 1957-05-23 1962-07-31 Maertens Klaus Footwear with bottom soles made of elastic material
US5245766A (en) * 1990-03-30 1993-09-21 Nike, Inc. Improved cushioned shoe sole construction
US6226895B1 (en) * 1998-06-25 2001-05-08 Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Footwear construction
US20100313450A1 (en) * 2009-06-10 2010-12-16 Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Footwear construction

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2548266A (en) * 1947-10-15 1951-04-10 Saul L Katz Laminated insole for welt shoes
US2595894A (en) * 1948-04-06 1952-05-06 Milford Shoe Co Insole having separate attached sewing ribs
US3046679A (en) * 1957-05-23 1962-07-31 Maertens Klaus Footwear with bottom soles made of elastic material
US5245766A (en) * 1990-03-30 1993-09-21 Nike, Inc. Improved cushioned shoe sole construction
US6226895B1 (en) * 1998-06-25 2001-05-08 Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Footwear construction
US20100313450A1 (en) * 2009-06-10 2010-12-16 Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Footwear construction
US8127468B2 (en) 2009-06-10 2012-03-06 Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Footwear construction

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