61 |
Improvement in machines for turning rands for shoes |
US113009D |
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US113009A |
1871-03-28 |
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62 |
Hoeace p |
US60588D |
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US60588A |
1866-12-18 |
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63 |
Precemented welt |
US09016367 |
1998-01-30 |
US06205604B1 |
2001-03-27 |
Daniel C. Harkins, Sr. |
A precemented welt for shoe construction, and methods of making such a welt. The welt comprises a body section, and a solid adhesive surface layer which can be activated to form a bond. The adhesive does not activate at typical truck trailer temperatures, so the welt material can be easily shipped. In one embodiment, the adhesive comprises an aromatic polyurethane elastomer, which can be activated by heating the welt to a temperature of at least 225° F. for at least 30 seconds. |
64 |
Machine for making footwear |
US547497 |
1990-07-02 |
US5083518A |
1992-01-28 |
Mario Ciucani |
A machine for manufacturing shoes by stitching along the border of the shoe with a striker situated inside the upper and positioned in the stitching area of the shoe, comprises a freely rotatable striker supported by an oscillating arm and positioned on the inside of the upper in correspondence of a stitching station. The station is defined by a guide fork situated with its prongs in a horizontal position, with which the striker engages when in its operating position. |
65 |
Welt application process for unit soles and wedge platforms |
US45890374 |
1974-04-08 |
US3927433A |
1975-12-23 |
DECOULOS JOHN |
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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66 |
Securing device for wrap-around shoe sole edges |
US37028364 |
1964-05-26 |
US3205516A |
1965-09-14 |
HORST WILISCH |
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67 |
Automatic edge binding machines |
US8154761 |
1961-01-09 |
US3040347A |
1962-06-26 |
PAULSEN HANS C |
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68 |
Tape applying machine |
US78937759 |
1959-01-27 |
US3012261A |
1961-12-12 |
SMALL EDWARD F |
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69 |
Machine for applying and cutting adhesive tape |
US69701757 |
1957-11-18 |
US2871493A |
1959-02-03 |
VACHON HUBERT J |
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70 |
Tape applying machines |
US25210851 |
1951-10-19 |
US2718648A |
1955-09-27 |
HARRY SIMMS ERNEST; DESMOND TAYLOR FRANK |
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71 |
Machine for pressing a wrapper against the edge of a shoe sole |
US27685052 |
1952-03-15 |
US2679656A |
1954-06-01 |
EDGAR HAAS |
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72 |
Welt brace-laying tool |
US23060851 |
1951-06-08 |
US2661487A |
1953-12-08 |
HICKS SYLVANOUS B; HICKS BOYD F |
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73 |
Methods of making insole matrices |
US71712246 |
1946-12-19 |
US2577749A |
1951-12-11 |
GRISWOLD STANLEY M; PAULSEN HANS C |
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74 |
Welt-applying machine |
US47577043 |
1943-02-13 |
US2345002A |
1944-03-28 |
OLIVER JOHN R |
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75 |
Shoe lasting and welting machine |
US38512441 |
1941-03-25 |
US2272065A |
1942-02-03 |
KOLOSKE EDWARD W; CURTIN LEONARD S |
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76 |
Welt retainer |
US17226637 |
1937-11-01 |
US2233834A |
1941-03-04 |
MAX COLDITZ HEINRICH; OTTO MICHALK |
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77 |
Welt butting machine |
US66882933 |
1933-05-01 |
US2045577A |
1936-06-30 |
BLANCHARD BENJAMIN B |
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78 |
Method of manufacturing shoes |
US60025132 |
1932-03-21 |
US1951493A |
1934-03-20 |
SIMMONS RALPH C |
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79 |
Heel machine |
US51359131 |
1931-02-05 |
US1923068A |
1933-08-22 |
FRED ASHWORTH |
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80 |
Apparatus for assembling heel-lifts and rands |
US50240030 |
1930-12-15 |
US1920256A |
1933-08-01 |
HADAWAY JOHN B |
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