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 Half to franklin porter US623288D US623288A 1899-04-18
62 Heating apparatus for burnish i ng-tools US309934D US309934A 1884-12-30
63 Aipttq p a t US304498D US304498A 1884-09-02
64 Sole-edge-burnishing machine US297930D US297930A 1884-04-29
65 hefferiun US294129D US294129A 1884-02-26
66 Edge-setting machine US285303D US285303A 1883-09-18
67 Burnishing apparatus for boots or shoes US275452D US275452A 1883-04-10
68 Boot and shoe sole burnishing machine US249698D US249698A 1881-11-15
69 Heel-burnishsng machine US248965D US248965A 1881-11-01
70 Edge-setting machine for boots and shoes US229517D US229517A 1880-07-06
71 Improvement in trimming and burnishing machines for boots and shoes US212853D US212853A 1879-03-04
72 Improvement in machines for burnishing boots and shoes US159339D US159339A 1875-02-02
73 Improvement in sole-edge-burnishing machines US131425D US131425A 1872-09-17
74 APPARATUS INCLUDES SHOE HOLDER FOR HOLDING SHOE US15387819 2016-12-22 US20170172320A1 2017-06-22 Alisa Lattanzi; Nichole Hall; Scott Grant; Morna Gamblin
An apparatus is for use with a shoe and a horizontal working surface. The apparatus includes a shoe holder configured to receive and hold the shoe in a stationary upright position. The shoe holder includes an anti-slip portion.
75 Three-Dimensional Shoe Manufacturing US14514167 2014-10-14 US20150101134A1 2015-04-16 Gerd Rainer Manz; Jan Hill; Brian Hoying; Angus Wardlaw; Marco Kormann; Christian Lott
Described are methods for the manufacture of a shoe, an apparatus to perform such method, as well as a shoe manufactured by such method. According to certain examples, the method for the manufacture of a shoe includes providing a three-dimensionally pre-shaped first shoe component and processing the three-dimensionally pre-shaped first shoe component, wherein the processing includes an individually controllable succession of processing steps.
76 TAPING MACHINE AND CORRESPONDING TAPING METHOD FOR ARTICLES EVEN OF A COMPLEX SHAPE US13861640 2013-04-12 US20130269854A1 2013-10-17 Giovanni Cartabbia
A machine to tape articles, also having a complex shape, along edges of layers of material already temporarily joined together along a join line, comprising a taping unit suitable to apply a tape in correspondence to the join line, and at least a movement unit to determine the feed of the edges and comprising a first roll having a first axis of rotation and at least a second roll having a second axis of rotation substantially parallel to the first axis of rotation. The first roll and the second roll define, in use, a passage gap for the edges. The second roll is mounted on a support element configured to rotate around an axis of rotation substantially coinciding with the second axis of rotation.
77 Footwear fitting system US925654 1997-09-09 US5879725A 1999-03-09 Daniel R. Potter
A footwear fitting system employs a set of sample footwear items, e.g., shoes, provided in small increments of length and width. The sample shoes are tried on by the wearer and the one providing the best fit is chosen. Then, a fit component of a stock shoe is re-formed with a molding apparatus to provide a size and width identical to the selected sample shoe. A shoe store need only stock a relatively small number of standard size shoes in order to provide the wearer with a close "custom" fit. The footwear interior is re-formed by mounting the footwear on a last having a length and width corresponding to that of the selected sample shoe. The last is heated to the softening temperature of a moldable strip of material, e.g., ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), incorporated into the shoe upper, then allowed to cool, whereby the footwear interior shape and size is reformed to correspond to the last. In an alternative embodiment, the footwear item is a shoe insert, e.g., a shoe insole. In a similar manner, the wearer is fitted to one of a set of sample shoe inserts. Then a stock insert is re-formed by molding to correspond in size and shape to the sample shoe insert providing the desired fit characteristics.
78 Shoe flexer US34608573 1973-03-29 US3810270A 1974-05-14 NEWMAN J
An electrically driven shoe stretcher adapted to break in and stretch a shoe in simulation of the flexure imparted to shoes in normal usage while on the human foot. The device comprises a housing and cover to which a resilient mold for insertion in the shoe is attached. The mold is designed to flex in the manner of the foot in the act of walking. While the shoe and mold are held in place by the closed cover, means are provided for breaking in the shoe and stretching it transversely.
79 Last jack having ejection means US26805D 1969-04-21 USRE26805E 1970-02-24
80 Method for delasting footwear US45393365 1965-05-07 US3381324A 1968-05-07 SPENCE ROBERT A
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