WO1999015041A1 - Procede de fabrication de chaussons de ballet et chausson ainsi fabrique - Google Patents
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- WO1999015041A1 WO1999015041A1 PCT/ES1997/000253 ES9700253W WO9915041A1 WO 1999015041 A1 WO1999015041 A1 WO 1999015041A1 ES 9700253 W ES9700253 W ES 9700253W WO 9915041 A1 WO9915041 A1 WO 9915041A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/12—Dancing shoes
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- the invention now advocated consists of a manufacturing process for ballet shoes and sneaker so manufactured, among the shoes intended for this use that incorporate resistant elements in their blunt toes, provided with the cut into two pieces joined along the transverse axis of the shoe.
- This procedure characterizes the non-turned manufacture of the shoe, that is, on last and after the union, prior to spraying, of the upper block of components, which is then glued with the palm on the last, as well as the subsequent added to the whole of the rest of elements and its final sewing, after the unhooked of the shoe.
- the first one is manufactured with the elements of the cut turned, to which the component elements of the sole are successively incorporated, until its total finish, at which time the shoe is turned around and left in ready for use .
- This procedure arranges the components of the sole glued successively and this is sewn to a bootie, that is to say laterally, to those of the cut, previously also glued.
- the problem of the return manufacturing is that the layers that will later become external, during manufacturing occupy a space of smaller surface area than those that will later become internal, generating obvious physical limitations during the process of turning the shoe, which they prevent the end of the toe reinforcements from extending beyond the physical limits imposed by this manufacturing process.
- the Japanese procedure is of non-return manufacturing, following broadly and fundamentally, with the logical adaptations, the conventional method of manufacturing footwear in general, that is, after the pre-assembly of the armor, consisting of a multiplicity of layers of gauze, conveniently hardened with paste, vegetable glue, etc., together with the prepalmilla, it is then glued and sewn, then glued the garnish and then the palmilla, finally proceeding to its final fixation spiking, the same as in the previous case and obtaining a shoe in finish similar to that of the Anglo-Saxon procedure, with the natural variations of the last and other minor details according to the different manufacturers.
- ballet shoes are of very limited duration, not generally longer than two months, due to wear of the toe during turns and, also, due to broken surroundings of the transverse axis of the shoe during push-ups
- the invention object of the present report refers to a manufacturing process of ballet shoes and slipper thus manufactured, from among the shoes intended for this artistic activity and, therefore, incorporate resistant elements both in their blunt toecaps and in the surroundings of the toe itself, as well as that they are built, for technical reasons, with the cut covering the whole of the armor in two semi-pieces joined along the transverse axis of the shoe, apart from the edge sheet that embraces the entire mouth of the shoe.
- This procedure characterizes the non-turned manufacture of the shoe, that is to say on last, in which the insole has been previously placed.
- the previous assembly is made from the superposition and union, by gluing of all the pieces, as well as by sewing the ends together with the intermediate, envelope of the armor, described in the direction from outside to inside, that is, on the contrary of the one of his pasted, incorporating: the pieces of the cut; the clamp envelope; two consecutive pieces of armor, more extended the last one by its back zone; In addition, the front padding piece is available and, finally, the inner lining.
- Both main pieces of the cut have already incorporated their respective anti-wear reinforcements, conveniently sewn, the front the front toe reinforcement, sewn to it and, the back, the equivalent heel reinforcement, so that these pieces of the cut are then sewn to the corresponding equivalent areas of the inner fabric lining, so that the foot-holding tapes, previously sewn transversely to the sides of the inner cut, as well as arranged their respective free ends rolled so as not to hinder the construction process of the shoe , they are also sewn to the front part of the cut, allowing the foot bridge to remain tight to the shoe during flexion.
- This upper block when it has already covered the edges of the palm and has stuck to it by its internal edges, then allows the deposition and subsequent gluing of the rest of the elements, described in order of placement and glued from the innermost ; more specifically, of the following new elements: a longitudinal flexible plate and, optionally, another similar but shorter one, which stiffens the front area of the first.
- Figure 1 shows, in explosion, the different components of the shoe, unitary or multipieza that, during the manufacture of the shoe, are arranged glued and eventually sewn and that, at a later stage, hug inferiorly to the palm on the last shown, for descriptive purposes of the overlap, in its consecutive arrangement from outside to inside.
- Figure 2 shows the rest of the components of the shoe, in its most complete version and corresponding to the lower area of the shoe, being able to observe the successive arrangement of the same, namely the palm, the whole of the previous figure, schematically represented by a rectangle (I) of dashed line and, together with it, the rest of the new components to be added.
- Figure 3 is a horizontal longitudinal stepped section of the ballet shoe of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a vertical longitudinal section of the ballet shoe, schematically showing the two plates the operation thereof.
- the present invention relates to a manufacturing process for ballet shoes and sneaker so manufactured, among those built in non-turned manufacture and the type of shoes that incorporate resistant elements both in their blunt toecaps as around it, with front armor that essentially characterizes the consecutive overlap, conventionally marked with guides and glued, as well as sewn the pieces that require it, in order according to their final finish, from outside to inside, of: the main pieces of the cut, rear (1 ') and front (1), provided with a pre-stiffened piece (1.1), wear resistant during the turns of the shoe, as well as the heel piece (l'.l) of the rear part (1 '); the front envelope (2); two consecutive pieces, sandwiched and only glued together, reinforcement (3) reinforcement and arrangement only upper with respect to the shoe and the main armor (4), larger than (3), with rear protection (4.2) extended to the metatarsals and, also, removable with turn and lower support, by incorporating two symmetrical side cuts ( 4.1), leading edge, which facilitate this operation; the front padding piece
- the tapes (7) thus incorporated modify the conventional support of the foot, so that they pull the lower area of the shoe and, in this way, the foot bridge remains adjusted to the shoe during flexion. Additionally, the tapes (7) incorporate an adherent application, which facilitates its attachment to the mesh of the user.
- this upper assembly (I) is placed on the last arranged inverted and with the palm (8) deposited on it, proceeding to glue the folded edges thereof on this palm (8).
- this upper set (I) of the shoe is receiving and the remaining components are glued on it (described in order of placement and glued from the innermost ones), specifically: a longitudinal flexible plate (9), in steel crossbow material, which helps to recover the foot in the flexions and increase the resistance of the area in the vicinity of the transverse axis of the shoe .
- Another similar but shorter plate (10) is placed on it, which stiffens the front area of the first, as well as the conventional sole (11).
- the palm (8) is sewn to the sole (11), being simultaneously sewn intermediate and by its edges from the pieces of the cut (1) and (1 ') to the corresponding lining (6) inner fabric .
- the seam referred to is covered in a conventional way, in the inner area of the shoe, with a leather insole (12), which is glued on the palm (8).
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AU44610/97A AU4461097A (en) | 1997-09-25 | 1997-10-17 | Process for fabricating ballet shoes and ballet shoe thus fabricated |
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Citations (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2110890A (en) * | 1936-11-14 | 1938-03-15 | Richard C Paul | Dance shoe protector |
GB617789A (en) * | 1946-07-09 | 1949-02-11 | Victor Luigi Gamba | Improvements in or relating to ballet shoes |
GB665290A (en) * | 1949-01-14 | 1952-01-23 | Victor Luigi Gamba | Improvements in or relating to ballet shoes |
FR1206428A (fr) * | 1958-10-22 | 1960-02-09 | Chausson de danse et son procédé de fabrication | |
FR1346371A (fr) * | 1962-11-05 | 1963-12-20 | Chausson de danse et son procédé de fabrication | |
FR2267718A1 (en) * | 1974-04-16 | 1975-11-14 | Angelakoff Dimitri | Process for making ballet shoes - uses sections machine sewn together and toe block between toe layers |
FR2559655A1 (fr) * | 1984-02-17 | 1985-08-23 | Nota Diane Di | Chausson de danse |
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- 1997-10-17 AU AU44610/97A patent/AU4461097A/en not_active Abandoned
- 1997-10-17 WO PCT/ES1997/000253 patent/WO1999015041A1/fr active Application Filing
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2110890A (en) * | 1936-11-14 | 1938-03-15 | Richard C Paul | Dance shoe protector |
GB617789A (en) * | 1946-07-09 | 1949-02-11 | Victor Luigi Gamba | Improvements in or relating to ballet shoes |
GB665290A (en) * | 1949-01-14 | 1952-01-23 | Victor Luigi Gamba | Improvements in or relating to ballet shoes |
FR1206428A (fr) * | 1958-10-22 | 1960-02-09 | Chausson de danse et son procédé de fabrication | |
FR1346371A (fr) * | 1962-11-05 | 1963-12-20 | Chausson de danse et son procédé de fabrication | |
FR2267718A1 (en) * | 1974-04-16 | 1975-11-14 | Angelakoff Dimitri | Process for making ballet shoes - uses sections machine sewn together and toe block between toe layers |
FR2559655A1 (fr) * | 1984-02-17 | 1985-08-23 | Nota Diane Di | Chausson de danse |
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