序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 구두중창 및 구두골 및 구두의 제조방법 KR1020007007146 1998-12-25 KR1020010033632A 2001-04-25 후루하시마사노부
구두중창을구두골에부착하는작업을신속하게행할수 있고, 상기중창의위치가어긋나게부착된경우에도용이하게수정하고, 못빼기를잊어버리는등의위험성도없고, 특별한설비비용도들지않고, 착탈가능한중창과구두골및 이들중창과구두골을이용하는구두의제조방법을제공한다. 구두골에흡반을설치하고, 구두중창에흡반과상대하는대략평탄한면을설치한착탈가능한구두골과중창및 상기흡반을상기평탄한면에흡인, 접착등의방법에의해상기구두골과상기중창을부착하여상기구두골에구두의갑피를씌워봉합을행하여구두를제조하는방법
62 Custom Article of Footwear and Method of Making the Same US15175042 2016-06-07 US20160353837A1 2016-12-08 Robert M. Lyden
The present invention teaches a method of making a custom article of footwear. Further, the article of footwear can include a knitted upper and means for cushioning. In addition, the components of the article of footwear can be selected from a wide range of options, and can be easily removed and replaced, as desired.
63 Custom article of footwear and method of making the same US13465021 2012-05-06 US08959797B2 2015-02-24 Robert M. Lyden
The present invention teaches a method of making a custom article of footwear. Further, the article of footwear can include a spring element that can provide improved cushioning, stability, and running economy. In addition, the components of the article of footwear can be selected from a wide range of options, and can be easily removed and replaced, as desired.
64 CUSTOM ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME US13465020 2012-05-06 US20120216423A1 2012-08-30 Robert M. Lyden
The present invention teaches customizable articles of footwear in which various footwear components can be selected from a wide range of options, and can be easily removed and replaced, as desired. Moreover, the present invention teaches footwear uppers made of knitted textile materials including different sections having different structures and mechanical properties.
65 Custom article of footwear, method of making the same, and method of conducting retail and internet business US11895506 2007-08-23 US20080060220A1 2008-03-13 Robert Lyden
The present invention teaches a custom article of footwear, a method of making the same, and a method of conducting retail and Internet business. In particular, the components of the custom article of footwear can be selected from a wide range of options, and they can be easily removed and replaced, as desired.
66 Customized article of footwear and method of conducting retail and internet business US10279626 2002-10-24 US20030069807A1 2003-04-10 Robert M. Lyden
The present invention teaches a method of conducting retail and Internet business including making and delivering a custom article of footwear. The article of footwear taught in the present invention includes a spring element that can provide improved cushioning, stability, and running economy. Unlike the conventional foam materials presently being used by the footwear industry, a preferred spring element is not substantially subject to compression set degradation and can provide a relatively long service life. The components of the article of footwear including the upper, insole, heel counter, spring element, and sole can be selected from a range of options, and can be easily removed and replaced, as desired. Accordingly, the present invention also teaches a method of making a custom article of footwear.
67 Insole and shoe stretcher, and method of manufacturing shoes US09582467 2000-06-26 US06502266B1 2003-01-07 Masanobu Furuhashi
The invention provides a freely detachable insole and wooden mold as well as a method of manufacturing shoes, the method using the freely detachable insole and wooden mold, and the method being characterized in that the operation of attaching the insole to the wooden mold can be done in speedy fashion; the alignment of the insole can be easily adjusted even when the insole is attached to the mold not in alignment; there is no danger of failing to pull out nails; and there is no requirement of any special equipment cost. The method of manufacturing shoes comprises the steps of: providing suckers on a wooden shoe mold, attaching the wooden mold and the insole together by such means of causing adherence by suction between a generally flat surface mating the suckers and being provided on the shoe insole and the suckers being provided on the wooden mold made to be freely detachable, and covering the wooden mold by a shoe vamp to thereafter complete a tucking operation.
68 System and method for manufacturing shoes using a wooden mold US790666 1997-01-30 US5862555A 1999-01-26 Masanobu Furuhashi
Disclosed is a shoe making system and a method of manufacturing a shoe, in which the work of fastening an inner sole to a wooden mold can be done easily and speedily. In the method, metal plates 23 and 24 having a magnetic absorption property are stuck to an inner sole 21 to form a magnetic absorption portion. On the other hand, magnets 33 and 34 are buried at positions corresponding to the metal plates 23 and 24 in a bottom portion of a wooden mold 31. The metal plates 23 and 24 are attached to the magnets 33 and 34 buried in the wooden mold 31, so that the inner sole 21 is fastened to the wooden mold 31. After the inner sole 21 is fastened to the wooden mold 31, the wooden mold 31 is covered with a shoe upper, and the shoe upper and the inner sole are joined by joins.
69 Insole part for use in manufacturing shoes US653852 1991-02-06 US5105564A 1992-04-21 Shingo Motoda
A method of making shoes of the type having a soft sole and an insole part used in the method. The insole part is produced by cementing a thin and soft insole sheet on a hard insole base so as to be easily peeled apart and separated. The method includes using the insole part in lieu of a conventional insole, performing a conventional lasting manufacturing method, separating the insole base from the insole sheet and leaving only the insole sheet. A highly efficient manufacturing method is thus provided by using a lasting machine.
70 Method of manufacturing shoes and insole part US256789 1988-10-12 US4918776A 1990-04-24 Shingo Motoda
A method of making shoes of the type having a soft sole and an insole part used in the method. The insole part is produced by cementing a thin and soft insole sheet on a hard insole base so as to be easily peeled apart an separated. The method includes using the insole part in lieu of a conventional insole, performing a conventional lasting manufacturing method, separating the insole base from the insole sheet and leaving only the insole sheet. A highly efficient manufacturing method is thus provided by using a lasting machine.
71 Apparatus for assembling insoles on lasts US54791166 1966-05-05 US3417416A 1968-12-24 CALVIN ISAACSON; OUELLETTE NORMAN A
72 Method for assembling shoe uppers US37102364 1964-05-28 US3319277A 1967-05-16 BATCHELDER CHARLES F; RUBICO JEROME A
73 Apparatus for assembling an insole and last in aligned relation US26561163 1963-03-18 US3107376A 1963-10-22 REID JOHN B; SPENCE ROBERT A
74 Method of attaching insoles to lasts for lasting US17250362 1962-02-12 US3106729A 1963-10-15 ALBERT KAMBORIAN
75 Method for assembling an insole with a last US17483962 1962-02-21 US3092861A 1963-06-11 REID JOHN B; SPENCE ROBERT A
76 Machines for attaching insoles to lasts US84521959 1959-10-08 US2984847A 1961-05-23 MIETH MAESER
77 Manufacture of shoes US6660748 1948-12-22 US2520995A 1950-09-05 BROPHY JOHN J
78 Shoemaking US50472643 1943-10-02 US2412449A 1946-12-10 KARL ENGEL
79 Method and apparatus for use in lasting shoes US14573137 1937-06-01 US2182491A 1939-12-05 JOSEPH FAUSSE
80 Insole-positioning means US33669729 1929-02-01 US1884882A 1932-10-25 SCHOENKY AUGUST R
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