US883573A - Felt boot or sock. - Google Patents

Felt boot or sock. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US883573A
US883573A US37419107A US1907374191A US883573A US 883573 A US883573 A US 883573A US 37419107 A US37419107 A US 37419107A US 1907374191 A US1907374191 A US 1907374191A US 883573 A US883573 A US 883573A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
boot
felt
band
sock
flap
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US37419107A
Inventor
Frederic W Savage
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US37419107A priority Critical patent/US883573A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US883573A publication Critical patent/US883573A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/10Low shoes, e.g. comprising only a front strap; Slippers
    • A43B3/101Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals

Definitions

  • My invention relates to felt boots orsocks worninconnection with overshoes, and has for its object ,to rovide an improved construction oflcomiiined strengthening band and snow excluder, as will be hereinafter more definitely 'ointed out and claimed, reference being has to the accompanying-draW ⁇ ingkinwhichz igure 1 is a perspective view of a felt bootand overshoe embodyi'n oneform ofm improvedconstruction. Big-Zis adetai perspective view of theovershoe, the-felt boot being removed therefrom. Fig. ,3 is a detail erspective view of the felt boot removed.
  • Fig. 4 is 'a perspective view of a felt'boot embodying a somewhat different construction, the same being shown partly broken away.
  • Fi .-5 is a similar view, showin the rear oftlie felt boot and embodying still another modification.
  • Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 1, showing still another modification.
  • the re erence numeral 1 denotes theusual waterproof overshoe or arctic, -formed preferably of rubber
  • the felt bootor sock ,5, adapted to be inserted into the overshoe 1, is of any suitable construction, and is provided with a broad strengthening band 6 of leather, canvas, cloth, or other suitable matefiaL-the same being sewed or otherwise firmly attached horizontally to the ankle portion of the felt boot at its lower edge at 7 some distance below the line of the upper edge of the overshoe 1 when in osition on said felt boot,-and again sewe or otherwise firmly attached horizontally at 8 a sufiicient distance above the line of attachment 7', and somewhat above the upper edge of the, overshoe 1, to constitute a strengthening band as well as a.
  • a broad strengthening band 6 of leather, canvas, cloth, or other suitable matefiaL-the same being sewed or otherwise firmly attached horizontally to the ankle portion of the felt boot at its lower edge at 7 some distance below the line of the upper edge of the overshoe 1 when in osition on said felt boot,-and again sewe or otherwise firmly attached horizontally at
  • Said band 6 is at its rear extended heel of the felt boot or sock 5', such construction not only providing a wearing surface better retain said band in position.
  • the front edges of the band 6 are preferably sewed or otherwise: united at 10, and the correspondin front edges of the flap 9 are provided wit one or more buckles 11 whereby said flap may be drawn in snugly around the upper edge of the overshoe 1.
  • the band 13 may be extended for any desired distance above the fla 12 to provide as wide a strengthening and as may be desired.
  • tion is shown in Fig. 5, whereinthe rear of the boot is shown, and wherein the flap 12 is additionally split up the back at 18, and united by lacing 19, or it may be united by one or more buckles similar to buckles-11, if desired.
  • the flap 12 By thus providing the flap 12 with two splits substantlally o positely disposed, the two sections of said ap so formed may be readily tion heretofore encountererhwith aps having creasing while being turned, and thus being more quickly worn out, as well as rendering the turnin operation much less readily-accom lishe sire ,extend but art way from the bottom u Ward, instead 0 all the way up to the' point 0 ⁇ 'uncture with.the band 13. While Fig.
  • H I 4 A felt boot or sock embodying a depending flap attached to said boot or sock and forming -acircular pocket around said boot or sock, said flap being split vertically at a plurality of points substantially opposite toeachjother, and means for adjustably drawing said split ends together.
  • a felt boot or sock embodying a broad strengthening band encircling said boot or downwardlyat its rear to embrace the heel' of said boot or sock and connected thereto, a depending flap attached to said band and forming a circular pcoket around said-boot or sock, said flap being split vertically at a 'plu-N rality of points substantially opposite to each other, and means foradjustably'drawing said split ends together.

Description

PATENTED MAR. 31
F. W. SAVAGE.
FELT BOOT OR SOGK. APPLICATION FILED MAY 17, 1907.
' FREDERIQ W. SAVAGE, GRANVILLE, NEW YORK.
FELT BOOT on socK.
' No. 883,573 Specification of Letters Patent. Patented March 31, 1908.
' Application filed. May 17, 1907. Serial No. 374,191-
To all whom it'v nay, concern."
Be it known that I, FREDERIC W. SAVAGE,
' a citizen of the United States, residing at Granville, in the county of Washington, State of New York have invented new and useful Im rovements in. Felt Boots or Socks, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to felt boots orsocks worninconnection with overshoes, and has for its object ,to rovide an improved construction oflcomiiined strengthening band and snow excluder, as will be hereinafter more definitely 'ointed out and claimed, reference being has to the accompanying-draW{ ingkinwhichz igure 1 is a perspective view of a felt bootand overshoe embodyi'n oneform ofm improvedconstruction. Big-Zis adetai perspective view of theovershoe, the-felt boot being removed therefrom. Fig. ,3 is a detail erspective view of the felt boot removed.
rom the overshoe, the same being shown partly broken away atone side. Fig. 4 is 'a perspective view of a felt'boot embodying a somewhat different construction, the same being shown partly broken away. Fi .-5 is a similar view, showin the rear oftlie felt boot and embodying still another modification. Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 1, showing still another modification.
As far as possible similar numerals of reference denote corresponding parts in the several views.
In the said drawing, and referrin more particularly to Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the re erence numeral 1 denotes theusual waterproof overshoe or arctic, -formed preferably of rubber,
having the front slit 2 closed by tongue 3, and havin the usual buckle 4 to retain said front slit closed when in position on the foot of the wearer.
The felt bootor sock ,5, adapted to be inserted into the overshoe 1, is of any suitable construction, and is provided with a broad strengthening band 6 of leather, canvas, cloth, or other suitable matefiaL-the same being sewed or otherwise firmly attached horizontally to the ankle portion of the felt boot at its lower edge at 7 some distance below the line of the upper edge of the overshoe 1 when in osition on said felt boot,-and again sewe or otherwise firmly attached horizontally at 8 a sufiicient distance above the line of attachment 7', and somewhat above the upper edge of the, overshoe 1, to constitute a strengthening band as well as a.
wearin surface for the feltjboot that will. not only e ectually prevent any tendencyof the felt to sag down and break, due to its spon y condition when wet, but will also take up t e abrasiveaction of the upper edge of the overshoe 1 and thus prevent the wearing out of the felt. Said band 6 is at its rear extended heel of the felt boot or sock 5', such construction not only providing a wearing surface better retain said band in position.
is folded or turnedov'er, as shown, andthus forms a pocket to receive the upper edge of band 6,"said flap thus effectually excludin from the overshoe all snow, slush, mud and dirt. .The front edges of the band 6 are preferably sewed or otherwise: united at 10, and the correspondin front edges of the flap 9 are provided wit one or more buckles 11 whereby said flap may be drawn in snugly around the upper edge of the overshoe 1.
of forming the band and flap of one piece, I form the same of two pieces of material, the fiap 12 being united to the band 13 by sewing or otherwise along the line 14, while the band 13 is sewed or otherwise attached to the felt edge at 16. liththis construction the band 13 may be extended for any desired distance above the fla 12 to provide as wide a strengthening and as may be desired.
tion is shown in Fig. 5, whereinthe rear of the boot is shown, and wherein the flap 12 is additionally split up the back at 18, and united by lacing 19, or it may be united by one or more buckles similar to buckles-11, if desired. By thus providing the flap 12 with two splits substantlally o positely disposed, the two sections of said ap so formed may be readily tion heretofore encountererhwith aps having creasing while being turned, and thus being more quickly worn out, as well as rendering the turnin operation much less readily-accom lishe sire ,extend but art way from the bottom u Ward, instead 0 all the way up to the' point 0 {'uncture with.the band 13. While Fig.
downward at 6 to pass under and coverthe,
the overshoe 1, which,when in position on the felt boot 5, lies "between said flap 9 and turned ,up or down, thus obviatin ,the objec:
that willprotect theheeL'but also acting to The upper free'end or flap 9 of the band'6 Inthe construction shown in Fig- 4.,instead boot 5 at its lower edge at 15 and at its upper An important feature ofthe present inven-.
but a single slit, of said flaps bucklin and So also said split 18 may, if de- 5 il ustratos the separate flap and band con- 'struction shown in Fig. 4, it will be under- 'etc., thereto. 4 of stitching 20 may be used to unite the flap snow, dirt, etc, from the top of the overshoe stood that the construction shown in Figs.- 1
and 3 is also to be provided with said rear split. In said Fig, 5 I have also shown the band 13 united to the felt boot 5 not only along the horizontal lines 15 and 16, but also diagonally from top to bottom at 17, in order to more effectually stiflen and support said felt boot, and, while I prefer to arrange the stitching 17 running diagonally in opposite directions, I may, if desired, run said stitching diagonally in one direction only.
n the construction shown in Fig. ,6 the front opening in thefiap 12, instead of being located directlyat the front, is located'on one side, the usual buckles l 1 bei'ngemployed to retain the same closed, whereby ,a complete closure is provided at the front of the overshoe 1 where the slit 2 and tongue 3 are located, thus preventing ingress of snow, mud, If desired, an additional line 12 and band 13, the same being located a I little below the stitching 14, the same serving to cause said fiap12 to more closely hug the band 13, and thus more efiectually exclude 1, and at the same time additionally strengthening and supporting the felt boot 5.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new-and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: H I 4 1. A felt boot or sock embodying a depending flap attached to said boot or sock and forming -acircular pocket around said boot or sock, said flap being split vertically at a plurality of points substantially opposite toeachjother, and means for adjustably drawing said split ends together.
2. A felt boot or sock embodying a broad strengthening band encircling said boot or downwardlyat its rear to embrace the heel' of said boot or sock and connected thereto, a depending flap attached to said band and forming a circular pcoket around said-boot or sock, said flap being split vertically at a 'plu-N rality of points substantially opposite to each other, and means foradjustably'drawing said split ends together. i
In testimony, whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnessesl Witnesses': I
J A. MERRILL, I FREDK. D. WHITE.
FREDERIC W. SAVAGE.
US37419107A 1907-05-17 1907-05-17 Felt boot or sock. Expired - Lifetime US883573A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US37419107A US883573A (en) 1907-05-17 1907-05-17 Felt boot or sock.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US37419107A US883573A (en) 1907-05-17 1907-05-17 Felt boot or sock.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US883573A true US883573A (en) 1908-03-31

Family

ID=2952013

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US37419107A Expired - Lifetime US883573A (en) 1907-05-17 1907-05-17 Felt boot or sock.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US883573A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5740559A (en) * 1996-07-24 1998-04-21 Thiel; Ingeborg Footwear accessory for use with a shoe to simulate the appearance of a boot

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5740559A (en) * 1996-07-24 1998-04-21 Thiel; Ingeborg Footwear accessory for use with a shoe to simulate the appearance of a boot

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1100758A (en) Boot and the like.
US1219507A (en) Legging.
US883573A (en) Felt boot or sock.
US1556167A (en) Footwear
US1068942A (en) Overshoe.
US1606797A (en) Shoe tongue
US1189665A (en) Child's boot.
US1120808A (en) Slipper.
US494598A (en) Sandal
US1013744A (en) Shoe.
US324365A (en) Overgaiter
US708547A (en) Overshoe.
US540703A (en) Susannah trimble
US1095834A (en) Flexible dress-overshoe.
US1290352A (en) Cushion-sole footwear.
US1068382A (en) Footwear and insole therefor.
US615069A (en) Boot or shoe
US1243993A (en) Shoe.
US870037A (en) Felt-boot.
US1132835A (en) Legging.
US373305A (en) Felt boot
US1440328A (en) Storm boot
US1041404A (en) Shoe.
US950265A (en) Cushion-shoe.
US502275A (en) Overshoe