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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
241 Apparatus for performing operations on asymmetrical flat surfaced articles including an automatic sole feed US3493985D 1968-06-04 US3493985A 1970-02-10 ORDWAY RICHARD S; WHITTAKER HAROLD F
242 Blank feeding apparatus US14042461 1961-09-25 US3106392A 1963-10-08 HARRY JAMES CYRIL
243 Electroperforator US38381041 1941-03-17 US2365576A 1944-12-19 MEAKER JOHN W; YONKERS JR EDWARD H
244 Sole and sole fitting US6562936 1936-02-25 US2082823A 1937-06-08 JOSEPH CALLEO
245 System for delivering sheet material US50273930 1930-12-16 US1985524A 1934-12-25 STACEY ERNEST W
246 Apparatus for reeling rubber stock US50603431 1931-01-02 US1963179A 1934-06-19 STACEY ERNEST W
247 Blank-assembling machine US42516120 1920-11-19 US1676341A 1928-07-10 THOMAS LUND
248 Machine for cutting webbing US411415D US411415A 1889-09-24
249 METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SOLE STRUCTURE FOR AN ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR EP17150662.9 2008-06-13 EP3181002B1 2018-11-14 HAZENBERG, Klaas Pieter; SCHINDLER, Eric
A method of manufacturing a sole structure for an article of footwear, the method comprising: defining a plurality of depressions in a first polymer layer; locating a volume of a polymer foam material within the depressions to partially fill the depressions, at least one of the depressions receiving a different volume of the polymer foam material than the other depressions; expanding the polymer foam material to substantially fill the depressions; and securing a second polymer layer to the first polymer layer to seal the polymer foam material within the depressions.
250 LASER SIPING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FOOTWEAR EP16816835.9 2016-12-07 EP3386674A1 2018-10-17 BLANCHARD, Philippe; CHON, Yong Joo
Laser siping forms sipes in an article. The laser operates in a scan laser configuration for some sipe patterns and the laser operates in a fixed laser concept for other siping patterns. The article on which the sipes are formed is secured by a part holder. Movement of the part holder may be computer controlled. Movement of the laser may also be computer controlled. A movement of a reflective surface of the laser may be computer controlled. Together, the movement of the part holder, the laser, and the reflective surface is coordinated to achieve the scan laser configuration and the fixed laser configuration when forming sipes.
251 CUTTING ASSEMBLY FOR MANUFACTURING FOOTWEAR HAVING SIPES IN THE SOLE EP14173184.4 2010-04-20 EP2798970B1 2018-08-08 Kim, Namkook; Johnson, Jeffrey
A cutting assembly for a sole member of an article of footwear comprising: a first portion configured to receive a sole member; and a second portion, the second portion including a cutting die having a plurality of blades configured to form sipes in the sole member, a height of at least one blade being different than a height of at least one other blade or at least one of the blades being connected to another blade.
252 SYSTEM FOR SHOE SOLE PORTION PAINTING EP14815972.6 2014-11-13 EP3068251B1 2018-03-28 REGAN, Patrick Conall; OU, Fing-Ming; CHEN, Hao-Zhen; WU, Chih-Chung
An automated system for painting a shoe sole portion of a shoe is provided. The automated painting system is adapted to use a variety of stations and components to automatically paint a side surface of the shoe sole portion while it is secured in a jig, transition the jig to an open position, and remove the painted shoe sole portion from the jig.
253 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUSLY GENERATING A DIGITAL BITE LINE AND A LIMITED VISIBILITY BITE LINE FOR USE IN ASSEMBLING A SHOE EP13844979.8 2013-10-08 EP2906905B1 2017-07-05 REGAN, Patrick, Conall; CHANG, Chih-Chi; JEAN, Ming-Feng
254 MACHINE FOR PRODUCING BLANKS FOR THE SHOEMAKING INDUSTRY EP08763783.1 2008-03-21 EP2254434B1 2017-06-28 COLOMBO, Ermano
255 CONDITIONALLY VISIBLE BITE LINES FOR FOOTWEAR EP14835738.7 2014-11-19 EP3041380A1 2016-07-13 JURKOVIC, Dragan; HUANG, Chun-Wei; JEAN, Ming-Feng; LIN, Chin-Yi
A conditionally visible bite line may be demarcated on a shoe upper using one of a fluorescent material and an Infrared (IR) material. Such a conditionally visible bite line may be observable only under particular conditions, such as when illuminated by an ultraviolet light source or an IR light source, as appropriate. A light may be projected to intersect the conditionally visible bite line under conditions rendering the conditionally visible bite line detectable. The intersection(s) of the projected light and the conditionally visible bite line may be used to create a virtual bite line for use in generating a tool path to process the surface of a shoe upper bounded by the conditionally visible bite line.
256 AUTOMATED 3-D MODELING OF SHOE PARTS EP12849978 2012-11-16 EP2780840A4 2015-11-25 REGAN PATRICK CONALL; CHANG CHIH-CHI; JEAN MING-FENG
A method for analyzing scans of a shoe part to generate dimension data, which is useable to model three-dimensional features of the shoe part is disclosed. The method comprises: attaching a shoe bottom onto a lasted shoe upper, such that a terminal edge of the shoe bottom encircles the lasted shoe upper; projecting a laser beam onto the shoe bottom and the lasted shoe upper, such that a first segment of a projected laser line extends on the shoe bottom and a second segment of the projected laser line extends on the lasted shoe upper; recording an image of the projected laser line that depicts a first-segment representation and a second-segment representation, wherein an interface region between the first-segment representation and a second-segment representation represents a position of the terminal edge; identifying a coordinate point of the interface region that defines a position of the interface region as depicted in the image; and converting the coordinate point to a geometric coordinate point of the lasted shoe upper, wherein the geometric coordinate point is deemed a bite point that represents a position on the lasted shoe upper that is aligned with a portion of the terminal edge.
257 ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR INCORPORATING A KNITTED COMPONENT EP13854208.9 2013-11-07 EP2919609A2 2015-09-23 BAINES, Simon, John; BAUDOUIN, Alexander; MOLYNEUX, James; SEAMARKS, Karl; SHAFFER, Benjamin, A.; TORAYA, Erin; WOODMAN, Phil
An article of footwear has an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper. The upper includes a knitted component and, in some configurations, a skin layer secured to the exterior surface of the knitted component. The knitted component may an asymmetric interior layer secured to the interior surface of the knitted component. The asymmetric interior layer has varying medial and lateral portions that provide for different amounts of feel and cushioning along the varying sides of the upper. The asymmetric interior layer includes a lining layer and a connecting layer that join to form the asymmetric interior layer. Other interior layer features are provided, including collar portions and a heel pad that extends along the heel region of the knitted component from a sockliner to an opening on an ankle cuff of the knitted component.
258 Method for manufacturing a sport item and sport item manufactured thereby EP15157122.1 2015-03-02 EP2913171A1 2015-09-02 Zampiero, Claudio

The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a sport item, and particularly a sport item of the kind comprising a substantially rigid outer element obtainable by injection moulding, as well as to a sport item thus obtained. The method according to the invention provides for providing a decoration layer as a sheet or film, placing said decoration layer into a mould, injection moulding a thermoplastic material into said mould in order to obtain said substantially rigid outer element of said sport item. The method according to the invention allows to obtain a wide range of desired aesthetic effects and avoids the need for additional decoration steps after the injection moulding step, thus drastically limiting the overall times, costs and energy consumptions of the manufacturing process.

259 Article of footwear having an upper with a matrix layer EP14190173.6 2007-12-19 EP2850959A1 2015-03-25 Greene, Pamela; Hurd, John; Hoke, John

Articles of footwear, including athletic footwear, include one or more of: (a) a sole structure; (b) an upper having lateral and medial side elements engaged with the sole structure, the upper made from a polymer matrix structure that extends through at least a heel region; (c) a size adjustment mechanism located at the heel region; (d) a heel tongue element located adjacent the size adjustment mechanism; (e) a shoe securing mechanism; (f) an instep tongue member; and/or (g) a bootie member located at least partially within the foot-receiving chamber. Methods of manufacturing such articles of footwear also are disclosed.

260 DIRECT PRINTING TO FABRIC EP13759898.3 2013-07-17 EP2838708A2 2015-02-25 JONES, David, P.; LARSON, Ryan, R.
Methods and systems are disclosed for three-dimensional printing directly onto an article of apparel. Disclosed is a method and system for direct three-dimensional printing onto an article of apparel, including designing a three-dimensional pattern for printing onto the article, positioning at least a portion of the article on a tray in a three-dimensional printing system, the portion being positioned substantially flat on the tray, printing a three-dimensional material directly onto the article using the designed pattern, curing the printed material, and removing the article from the three-dimensional printing system.
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