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- My invention relates to inner soles for boots and shoes the' term inner sole being used in a broad sense and meaning the sole located upon the interior of a boot or shoe as distinguished from the wearing outer sole, and which may be formed either integral 'with the shoe or in a separate piece and adapted for insertion into or removal from the shoe at will.
- Figure I is an inverted plan View of'an in ner sole constructed according to my invention.
- Fig. II is a sectional View of a shoe provided with an inner sole constructed according to my invention, illustrating the condition of the inner sole, prior to use.
- Fig. III is a similar view illustrating the condition of the inner sole after the shoe has been worn sufliciently to shape the sole.
- Fig. IV is a cross sectional View on the line IV-IV, Fig. III.
- partszl designates the pernanent under sole, 2 the heel and 3 the npper of the shoe of any ordiary structure, the parts occupying their usual position and being combined in the ordinary manner.
- l designatcs the inner sole which nay be forned permanently in the shoe body or may he in a separate piece and adapted for rcmoval therefron.
- the inner sole 4 In the inner sole 4 at a position adapted to correspond with the position of the great toe joint, when the inner sole is in place'and the shoe in use, is asocket 5, formed by cuttin out the, material of the inner sole to .prot uce a permanent and positive recess, the socket being preferably formed in the under side of the sole for the reason presently set fo'th, and made to correspond as nearly as may be with the form of the joint bones, this latter result be ing preferably accomplished by providing a more gradual incline of the socket' from.
- i G designates a socket in the inner sole 4:, in a position adapted to correspond With the position of the heel bone, as described with reference to the socket 5, the socket 6 being also preferably fol-med 'in the under side of the sole and having its greatest' depth adjacent to the inner edge of the sole to accomnodate the projection of the heel bone at that side, as indicated in the drawings, the views shown representing a shoe adapted for use on a wearer s left foot, as particularly indicated by the instep arch shown in Fig. I.
- the inner sole is placed within the shoe either during the manufacture or by separate insertion so that it may assume the usual position, as indicated in Figs. II, III, and IV.
- the upper surface of the inner sole is unbroken as in a sole of the ordinary construction, the sockets 5 and 6 being projected upwardly from the under surface 'and not affecting the contour of the upper sur face of the inner sole.
- the heel and great toe joint bones press downwardly against the inner sole on the portions covering the sockets 6 and' 5,
- An insole adapted to extend the' full length of the interior of a shoe and having a flat even upper side and a reeess in its under side, the greatest depth of the recess being adjacent to the inner edge of the insole, the insole consisting ina single 'piece having, exepting at the recessed portion, a substantially uniform thickness, and the material of the insole being substantially nonresilient, whereby when in -use the pressu'e of a salient part of the foot upon the .upper side of the recessed portion will form therein the a permanent depression conforming .to the salent part.
- An insole for shoes having a flat even ulpper side and a re'cess in the under side of t e the insole being a substantially non-resilient material, whereby when in use the pressure of a salient part of the heel upon the upper side of the recessed portion will form therein a permanent depression eonforming to said salient part.
- An insole for shoes having a flat even upper side and a recess in the under side of the portion adapted to support the ball of the foot, the insole being of a substantially non-resilient material, whereby when in use the pressure of a salient part of the ball of the foot upon the upper side of the recessed portionwill form therein a permanent de pression conformng to said salient part.
- An insole for shoes having a flat even upper side and two recesses in the under sides respeetively of the portions adapted to respectively support the heel and ball of the portion adapted to support the heel of oot o foot, the insole beingof a substantially non- 7 resilient material, whereby when in use the pressure of the salient parts of the heel and ball of the foot upon the upper sides of the recessed portions respectively- .will form therein permanent depressions conforming respectively' to said salient parts.
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D. SEXTON. INNEESOLE.
4 APPLIOATION I'ILBD SEPT. 14, 1908. 975,576
Patented Nov. 15, 1910.
A TTORNE Y..
DANIEL SEXTON, OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.
INNEBSOLE.
Specificaton of Letters Patenta.
Application filed September 14, 1908.
Patented Nov. 15, 1910.
Serial No. &52,973.
To all whom 'it may concem:
Be it known that I, DANIEL SEXTON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Kansas City, in the County of Jackson and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Imp'ovements in Innersoles; and I do declare the following to be afull, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it a] )pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the acconpanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thercon, which form a part of this specitication.
My invention relates to inner soles for boots and shoes the' term inner sole being used in a broad sense and meaning the sole located upon the interior of a boot or shoe as distinguished from the wearing outer sole, and which may be formed either integral 'with the shoe or in a separate piece and adapted for insertion into or removal from the shoe at will. t
It frequently occurs, particularly with persons who walk much on hard pavements, that callouses are formed on the heel and the ball of the foot, this condition resulting from a pressure of the flesh between the inner sole of the shoe and the heel and great toe joint bones, which bones, as is well known, project below any of the other bones of the body.
I have discovered that by providing sockets-in 'the inner sole of a boot or shoe, into which such bones may project, that it is possible for the foot to rest flatly on the sole and thereby divide the weight ofthe body and relieve the extra pressure on the points noted.
It is the object 'of my invention therefore, to provide an inner sole by means of which the result above mentioned may be acconplished, and in so doing I have provided the improved details of structure which I will presently describe and have illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure I is an inverted plan View of'an in ner sole constructed according to my invention. Fig. II is a sectional View of a shoe provided with an inner sole constructed according to my invention, illustrating the condition of the inner sole, prior to use. Fig. III is a similar view illustrating the condition of the inner sole after the shoe has been worn sufliciently to shape the sole. Fig. IV is a cross sectional View on the line IV-IV, Fig. III. t
Referring more in detail to the partszl designates the pernanent under sole, 2 the heel and 3 the npper of the shoe of any ordiary structure, the parts occupying their usual position and being combined in the ordinary manner. l designatcs the inner sole which nay be forned permanently in the shoe body or may he in a separate piece and adapted for rcmoval therefron. In the inner sole 4 at a position adapted to correspond with the position of the great toe joint, when the inner sole is in place'and the shoe in use, is asocket 5, formed by cuttin out the, material of the inner sole to .prot uce a permanent and positive recess, the socket being preferably formed in the under side of the sole for the reason presently set fo'th, and made to correspond as nearly as may be with the form of the joint bones, this latter result be ing preferably accomplished by providing a more gradual incline of the socket' from.
the back of the recess toward its deepest point,' than from the front of the recess toward such point.
i G designates a socket in the inner sole 4:, in a position adapted to correspond With the position of the heel bone, as described with reference to the socket 5, the socket 6 being also preferably fol-med 'in the under side of the sole and having its greatest' depth adjacent to the inner edge of the sole to accomnodate the projection of the heel bone at that side, as indicated in the drawings, the views shown representing a shoe adapted for use on a wearer s left foot, as particularly indicated by the instep arch shown in Fig. I.
hen in use, the inner sole is placed within the shoe either during the manufacture or by separate insertion so that it may assume the usual position, as indicated in Figs. II, III, and IV. Before the shoe is used, the upper surface of the inner sole is unbroken as in a sole of the ordinary construction, the sockets 5 and 6 being projected upwardly from the under surface 'and not affecting the contour of the upper sur face of the inner sole. hen the shoe is worn, the heel and great toe joint bones press downwardly against the inner sole on the portions covering the sockets 6 and' 5,
` when the shoe is placed on the foot.
until, after' the" Shoe has been worn a suflicient length of time, the material is pressed downwardly into such sockets filling the same and forming the sockets 6' a`nd 5' in the 'upper' surface of 'the 'inner sole, into which the heel and joint bones fit naturally It is'readily apparent that by forming the socket in the under surface of the inner sole' and allowing the bones of the foot to later form the upper. sockets, that such upper sockets Will conform more nearly to the conrect shape and requirements of individual cases. v
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new therein and desire to secure by, Letters-Patent is 1. An insole for shoes having a flat even upper side and a recess in its under side the insole being of a substantially non-resiiient material such that in use the pressure of-a salient part of the foot uponthe upper side of the recessed portion will form therein a permanent depression conforming to said salient part.
2. An insole adapted to extend the' full length of the interior of a shoe and having a flat even upper side and a reeess in its under side, the greatest depth of the recess being adjacent to the inner edge of the insole, the insole consisting ina single 'piece having, exepting at the recessed portion, a substantially uniform thickness, and the material of the insole being substantially nonresilient, whereby when in -use the pressu'e of a salient part of the foot upon the .upper side of the recessed portion will form therein the a permanent depression conforming .to the salent part.
3. An insole for shoeshaving a flat even ulpper side and a re'cess in the under side of t e the insole being a substantially non-resilient material, whereby when in use the pressure of a salient part of the heel upon the upper side of the recessed portion will form therein a permanent depression eonforming to said salient part.
4. An insole for shoes having a flat even upper side and a recess in the under side of the portion adapted to support the ball of the foot, the insole being of a substantially non-resilient material, whereby when in use the pressure of a salient part of the ball of the foot upon the upper side of the recessed portionwill form therein a permanent de pression conformng to said salient part.
5. An insole for shoes having a flat even upper side and two recesses in the under sides respeetively of the portions adapted to respectively support the heel and ball of the portion adapted to support the heel of oot o foot, the insole beingof a substantially non- 7 resilient material, whereby when in use the pressure of the salient parts of the heel and ball of the foot upon the upper sides of the recessed portions respectively- .will form therein permanent depressions conforming respectively' to said salient parts.
In testimony whereof I aiiix mysignature in presence of two witnesses.
, DANIEL SEXTON. WVitnesses MYRTLE M. JAcKsoN, ABTHUR C. BROWN.
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