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US872013A
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    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
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    • A43D3/14Stretching or spreading lasts; Boot-trees; Fillers; Devices for maintaining the shape of the shoe
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  • This invention relates to a new or improved boot and shoe tree or expander of the type in which a toe piece or vamp part is elas tically ((ilillLCiUil to the. heel piece by means of a wire sprii'ig loop or handle.
  • the too or vamp piece of the tree or expander made of thin metal, wood or other material is shaped so as to [it the vamp or front part of the boot or shoe as is usual in many of the known constructions of trees so that air may have ac cess to the interior of the boot and parthrula-rly to the insole or seek.
  • the heel piece is sii'nilarly made and shaped to fit the inside of the heel part of the boot or shoe and both parts are connected by means of a spring which is made of strong wire, the said spring being rigidly attached to at or near the end of the toe piece in such manner as to it within the boot near the welt on each side (to conform.
  • the two parts of the wire shaped to the conformation of the sole of the foot may where they rise pass through a slot or slots in the upper end of the vamp piece, but it has been found that if the spring be strong enough.
  • the relative positions of the vamp piece and the parts of the wire shaped to the contour of the front part of the foot may be maintained without the two parts of the wire being so guided.
  • the loopformed by the wire where it passes out and back into the boot is of convenience for l'ianging up or carrying the boots and the spring acting from the heel on to the toe and sole of the boot presses up the vamp of the boot and expands it into its proper position.
  • Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings is an elevation of a boot tree constructed according to this invention.
  • Fig. Z' is a plan thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is usertional elevation on the line.
  • Fig. 2 and Fig. 4 is an inverted plan.
  • Fig. 5 is an elevation of a modification and Fig. (5 is an inverted plan thereof.
  • the spring is formed of one piece a of steel wire bent to the shape of the sole of the foot beginning and ending in the clip '1) formed by the part punched out of the heel piece 0 and leaving the hole d.
  • the wire spring (1. is attached by clips 6 at the. toe and the clipf at the other end to the vamp piece g.
  • the two parts of the wire after leaving the toe end of the vamp piece assume the 'shape of the sole and taking an upward turn pass through a hole ll in the upper end of the vamp piece g.
  • the parts of the wire then turn round in the form of a loop "i which projects beyond the top of the boot or shoe so as to form a convenient handle for carrying the boot and also as a means whereby they may be hung up and allow the sole and uppers of there may be more than one of these clips.
  • the wire parts are then bent downwards and are hinged to the heel piece 0 as aforesaid.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 The construction shown in Figs. 5 and 6 is very similar except that the wire )arts 1 shaped according to the contour of t 10 sole pass upwards outside of the vamp piece m. Similarly to the previous construction. the parts of the spring are connected together by a clip 71. are then bent in the form of a loop whence they pass downto the heel piece 0 and are connected thereto by clips 1) p and q formed of metal punched out of the said heel nece.
  • a boot tree or expander comprising a vamp piece, a wire spring connected to vamp piece at the upper or rear end of said vamp piece, said spring passing down towards the toe of saidvamp piece and branched rearwardly on each side of the center of the sole, bent upward and downward to form a loop intermediate of the said vamp and a heel piece, the said heel piece and meansfor connecting the rear end of said wire spring to the heel piece substantially as set forth.

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PATENTED NOV. 26, 1907.
A. H. POWIS.
BOOT AND SHOE TREE OR EXPANDBR.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 18. 1907.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ARTHUR HERBERT POWIS, OF SLINDON, NEAR ARUNDEL, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO TOM HARTLEY ROBERTS, OF PRESTON, ENGLAND.
BOOT AND SHOE TREE OR EXPANDER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 26, 1907.
Application filed March 18,1907. Serial No. 363e'34.
This invention relates to a new or improved boot and shoe tree or expander of the type in which a toe piece or vamp part is elas tically ((ilillLCiUil to the. heel piece by means of a wire sprii'ig loop or handle.
'Arcm'ding to this invention the too or vamp piece of the tree or expander made of thin metal, wood or other material is shaped so as to [it the vamp or front part of the boot or shoe as is usual in many of the known constructions of trees so that air may have ac cess to the interior of the boot and parthrula-rly to the insole or seek. The heel piece is sii'nilarly made and shaped to fit the inside of the heel part of the boot or shoe and both parts are connected by means of a spring which is made of strong wire, the said spring being rigidly attached to at or near the end of the toe piece in such manner as to it within the boot near the welt on each side (to conform. to the shape of the sole of the foot) and tl'lCIOfUlU to nuiintain the shape of the boot laterally well as longitudinally until it reaches or approaches the waist of the boot whereupon the two portions of the wire are bent upwards until at or near the top of the upper of the boot, then curved so as to form a loop and finally downwards towards the heel where they are connected to the heel piece, to which they may either be rigidly attached or lunged.
If desired the two parts of the wire shaped to the conformation of the sole of the foot may where they rise pass through a slot or slots in the upper end of the vamp piece, but it has been found that if the spring be strong enough. the relative positions of the vamp piece and the parts of the wire shaped to the contour of the front part of the foot may be maintained without the two parts of the wire being so guided. The loopformed by the wire where it passes out and back into the boot is of convenience for l'ianging up or carrying the boots and the spring acting from the heel on to the toe and sole of the boot presses up the vamp of the boot and expands it into its proper position.
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings is an elevation of a boot tree constructed according to this invention. Fig. Z'is a plan thereof. Fig. 3 is usertional elevation on the line. 3- 3 Fig. 2 and Fig. 4 is an inverted plan. Fig. 5 is an elevation of a modification and Fig. (5 is an inverted plan thereof.
Referring to Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4 it will be seen that the spring is formed of one piece a of steel wire bent to the shape of the sole of the foot beginning and ending in the clip '1) formed by the part punched out of the heel piece 0 and leaving the hole d. The wire spring (1. is attached by clips 6 at the. toe and the clipf at the other end to the vamp piece g. The two parts of the wire after leaving the toe end of the vamp piece assume the 'shape of the sole and taking an upward turn pass through a hole ll in the upper end of the vamp piece g. The parts of the wire then turn round in the form of a loop "i which projects beyond the top of the boot or shoe so as to form a convenient handle for carrying the boot and also as a means whereby they may be hung up and allow the sole and uppers of there may be more than one of these clips.
The wire parts are then bent downwards and are hinged to the heel piece 0 as aforesaid.
The construction shown in Figs. 5 and 6 is very similar except that the wire )arts 1 shaped according to the contour of t 10 sole pass upwards outside of the vamp piece m. Similarly to the previous construction. the parts of the spring are connected together by a clip 71. are then bent in the form of a loop whence they pass downto the heel piece 0 and are connected thereto by clips 1) p and q formed of metal punched out of the said heel nece.
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. lo a boot tree or expander, the combination with a vamp piece and a heel piece of a sprii'ig connecting the vamp piece and the heel piece and bent laterally from the toe towards the rear to the shape or contour of the sole substantially as set forth.
2. In a boot tree or expander, the combination with a vain piece and a heel piece of a spring made in tiie form of an upward and downward bent loop connecting the yamp piece and the heel piece and bent laterally from the toe towards the rear to the shapeiir contour of the sole substantially as set forth.
3. In a boot tree or expander, the combination witha vamp piece, a hole in said vamp piece near the up er and rear end thereof and a heel piece 0 a spring passing through the hole in the said vamp piece and connecting the latter and the heel piece, the said spring being bent from the toe towards the rear to the shape or contour of the sole substantially as set forth.
' 4. In a boot tree or expander, the combination with a vamp piece and a heel piece of a Wire spring connected to said vamp piece and bent from the toe thereof on each side of the center of the sole laterally towards the rear' to the shape or contourof the sole and vamp piece and heel piece, said wire spring procee ing from the toe towards the rear on each side of the sole, being bent u ward and passing through said opening and )ent downwards towards the heel piece substantially as set forth.
6. A boot tree or expander comprising a vamp piece, a wire spring connected to vamp piece at the upper or rear end of said vamp piece, said spring passing down towards the toe of saidvamp piece and branched rearwardly on each side of the center of the sole, bent upward and downward to form a loop intermediate of the said vamp and a heel piece, the said heel piece and meansfor connecting the rear end of said wire spring to the heel piece substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ARTHUR- HERBERT POYVIS. Witnesses:
ALFRED NUTTING, Pnnov PnrLLrrrs.
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US2438748A (en) * 1946-11-19 1948-03-30 Edward H Greenberg Shoe tree
US2449861A (en) * 1945-12-26 1948-09-21 Mackie Lovejoy Mfg Company Shoe tree
US2473207A (en) * 1946-11-22 1949-06-14 Kessler Louis Shoe tree
US2872692A (en) * 1955-12-20 1959-02-10 Moses Charles Flexible type shoe tree with free end membranes

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2449861A (en) * 1945-12-26 1948-09-21 Mackie Lovejoy Mfg Company Shoe tree
US2438748A (en) * 1946-11-19 1948-03-30 Edward H Greenberg Shoe tree
US2473207A (en) * 1946-11-22 1949-06-14 Kessler Louis Shoe tree
US2872692A (en) * 1955-12-20 1959-02-10 Moses Charles Flexible type shoe tree with free end membranes

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