US944558A - Elastic heel for boots or shoes. - Google Patents

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US944558A
US944558A US44434108A US1908444341A US944558A US 944558 A US944558 A US 944558A US 44434108 A US44434108 A US 44434108A US 1908444341 A US1908444341 A US 1908444341A US 944558 A US944558 A US 944558A
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  • vThe' Iinvention relates to elastic heels or treads essentially for boots, shoesmand the like, and has fr its object to provide'a tread of rubber or similar elastic material f provided 'with wear pieces embedded therein; the outer ends of 'which lie substantially in the plane ofthe tread surface, the' several Wear pieces being positivelyconnected in.
  • Figure 1 l is a .planview of the; rear portion of a sho'e having an elastic tread involving the invention, applied thereto,l4 ⁇ ig.j2. isya side elevation, .partly 1n section, of the saine, Fig.' 3 is a perspective AView of a connected series of wear pieces.
  • c indicates thei elastic body portion o f the heel tread, which is conveniently formed of rubber or similar resilient material.
  • v Y Embedded within'the body portion 'el during the operation. ofv molding or otherwise forming wear pieces b comprising'generally tubular members c open at one side to give the same rthe general shape of a horse shoe in cross Section, the outerend of whichlies substantially in the plane'of the tread surface, said tubular-members having on their inner'ends Specification of Letters ⁇ Patientl Application filed July 20, 1998.' Serial No. @4,3411
  • the tread is a connected seriesof ⁇ ratenaai nee. -es, il f f Vwhich are centrally perforated a-ndadaptedV to receive the nails, screws, or similar fastenf ings g, by means of, which the tread is se-11 cured to the shoe heel. Between the tubular v members there is interposed a single connec tion, preferably in the form of relatively.” ⁇
  • the wear pieces and their connecting bars may be made in continuous lengths by casting, molding, drop-forging, or the like, or-in the alternative, the wear pieces may be formed separately and the connecting members sub lsequently secured thereto.
  • the members e are conbody portion, a proper length of the con nected tubular members is cnt and bent to thevproper s'hape'to lie vwithin the finished tread, after which the same is applied to the bottom-of the mold and the rubber or other elastic material is poured in to form the tially in the plane of the tread surface, and vtheir inner or washerends embedded within the elastic body@ at a pointabout midway 'the thickness 'thereof'.
  • the connecting bars "e arelikewise embedded in and surrounded by the elastic material of the body portion tread, which is subsequently vulcanized and and serve to materially stien the body portion of the elastic tread against lateral deforma-tion, and also eec'tively prevent any one of the individual tubular members Ac workin loose or becoming displaced from its position in the tread.
  • the intemor of each tubular member is clear and admits of a nail, screw, or the like, g, .being passed.'4

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U. N1 E GSERS. BLASTIG EBEL PQR Bows 0R SHOES.
APPLICATION FILED JULYl 20, 1908.
55 integral laterally extending'base angesd CHARLES'M. JAGGERS, OF MCA'LESTER, OKLAHOMA.
nLAs'rIo HEEL ron Boo'rs oa' sirens.
intresse.
'To alliohom it may conc-em'.-
`Be it known that I, CHARLES M.' Jaeeniis,
acitizen of the United States, and resident 1 such as will enable others skilledin the art to which it appert-ains to make and use `the saine.
vThe' Iinvention relates to elastic heels or treads essentially for boots, shoesmand the like, and has fr its object to provide'a tread of rubber or similar elastic material f provided 'with wear pieces embedded therein; the outer ends of 'which lie substantially in the plane ofthe tread surface, the' several Wear pieces being positivelyconnected in.
series by links or bars, which are Preferably formed integrallywith the wear pieces, so
that wlien'the'connected series of Wear pieces are embedded in the elastic body of lthe heel they will not only serve to increase the life and durability of. the heel, but will prevent the latter Wearing unevenly and becoming distorted orI deformed, and 'will moreover aiord efiicient means for attachment of the tread to the heel of theshoe. Furthermore, the positive connections between the several wear pieces will )revent any of the Wear pieces becoming loose andI dropping out, which isa serious objection in the old forms of wear pieces and reinforcing washers employedin elastic'heel treads.
' In the. accompanying drawings, Figure 1 l is a .planview of the; rear portion of a sho'e having an elastic tread involving the invention, applied thereto,l4`ig.j2. isya side elevation, .partly 1n section, of the saine, Fig.' 3 is a perspective AView of a connected series of wear pieces.
, Referring to the drawings, c indicates thei elastic body portion o f the heel tread, which is conveniently formed of rubber or similar resilient material. v Y, Embedded within'the body portion 'el during the operation. ofv molding or otherwise forming wear pieces b comprising'generally tubular members c open at one side to give the same rthe general shape of a horse shoe in cross Section, the outerend of whichlies substantially in the plane'of the tread surface, said tubular-members having on their inner'ends Specification of Letters `Patientl Application filed July 20, 1998.' Serial No. @4,3411
the tread is a connected seriesof` ratenaai nee. -es, il f f Vwhich are centrally perforated a-ndadaptedV to receive the nails, screws, or similar fastenf ings g, by means of, which the tread is se-11 cured to the shoe heel. Between the tubular v members there is interposed a single connec tion, preferably in the form of relatively."`
light bars'e, the several members e'serving to l hold the several wear pieces together in f connected series, as more particularly illustrated in Fig. 3. necte'd with the wear pieces intermediate of the height of the latter, just above a circumferential 'shoulder Z1-with which each `Wear piece is provided, as shown in Fig. 3. i The wear pieces and their connecting bars may be made in continuous lengths by casting, molding, drop-forging, or the like, or-in the alternative, the wear pieces may be formed separately and the connecting members sub lsequently secured thereto.
ln applyingv the wear piecesito the elastic The members e are conbody portion, a proper length of the con nected tubular members is cnt and bent to thevproper s'hape'to lie vwithin the finished tread, after which the same is applied to the bottom-of the mold and the rubber or other elastic material is poured in to form the tially in the plane of the tread surface, and vtheir inner or washerends embedded within the elastic body@ at a pointabout midway 'the thickness 'thereof'. The connecting bars "e arelikewise embedded in and surrounded by the elastic material of the body portion tread, which is subsequently vulcanized and and serve to materially stien the body portion of the elastic tread against lateral deforma-tion, and also eec'tively prevent any one of the individual tubular members Ac workin loose or becoming displaced from its position in the tread. The intemor of each tubular member is clear and admits of a nail, screw, or the like, g, .being passed.'4
throu li the opening in' the washer-'like end d of t e wear piece to secure the treadto the heel of the and 2. y Whatl claim is A tread for heels' and the like, comprisingl 'a series of Wear pieces, each'consistmg of a tubular member'provided with a laterallyshoe, asv clearly'shown in Figs. 1
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va. single connection between said wear pieces i "to the side walls of the respective tubular Vitnesses:
`extending base-flange, :111 upper portionnpen being' free for the passage of :l nail through at the side, und an exterior shoulder inferthe has@ zmge thereof.
medmte of the helght of such member, and In testimony whereof I ulix my signature,
1n presence of two wltnesses. consisting of light bars connectino' them into w N v Y *P f'. 4 i S. a unitary structure, said barsvbemg secured f CH uJJEb M J XGGLI members intermediate of the" height of the CHAVS. J. ONEiL, 1atter,the iliterlor of each of said members LEIGI-rroN E. VORTMLE y.
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