序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | Method for making footwear and machine for carrying out this method | EP90830305.0 | 1990-07-04 | EP0409801A3 | 1992-11-19 | Ciucani, Mario |
The method envisages joining an upper 51 and a ready-made sole 52, by means of a last 54 inserted into the upper and subsequently extracted, after which follows an initial joining of the upper/ready-made sole assembly 55 and the sole 53; then the final stitching is carried out along the border 56 with a striker situated inside the upper and designed to remain positioned in the stitching area of the shoe even during the rotational and translational motion of the latter. The machine for carrying out this method comprises a striker 38 positioned on the inside of the upper 51 in correspondence of a stitching station C defined by a guide fork 1 situated with its prongs 2a, 2b in a horizontal position. The striker is supported by an arm 10 which oscillates vertically, thus defining an operating position P in which the striker is engaged with the fork 1, and an idle position N, in which the striker is disengaged from the fork, and horizontally to permit the shoe 50 to be rotated during stitching. |
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2 | Method for making footwear and machine for carrying out this method | EP90830305.0 | 1990-07-04 | EP0409801A2 | 1991-01-23 | Ciucani, Mario |
The method envisages joining an upper 51 and a ready-made sole 52, by means of a last 54 inserted into the upper and subsequently extracted, after which follows an initial joining of the upper/ready-made sole assembly 55 and the sole 53; then the final stitching is carried out along the border 56 with a striker situated inside the upper and designed to remain positioned in the stitching area of the shoe even during the rotational and translational motion of the latter. The machine for carrying out this method comprises a striker 38 positioned on the inside of the upper 51 in correspondence of a stitching station C defined by a guide fork 1 situated with its prongs 2a, 2b in a horizontal position. The striker is supported by an arm 10 which oscillates vertically, thus defining an operating position P in which the striker is engaged with the fork 1, and an idle position N, in which the striker is disengaged from the fork, and horizontally to permit the shoe 50 to be rotated during stitching. |
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3 | Apparatus for applying welting to a shoe component | US37450873 | 1973-06-28 | US3824643A | 1974-07-23 | DECOULOS J |
Continuous welting, in sequence, is wetted with cement which is dried to provide a bonding stratum, is metered out to provide slack increments each equal in length to the perimeter of a shoe component, is advanced together with the perimeter of the shoe component through the nip between a pair of pressure applying wheels, is heated at the nip to reactivate the bonding stratum which causes the welting to adhere to the perimeter of the shoe component, and is severed at incremental demarcations. The wheels are designed specifically to advance the marginal edge of the shoe component and the welt through the nip and to apply pressure across any cross-sectional portion in the nip notwithstanding differences in the peripheral thicknesses of the shoe component.
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