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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
1 Machine for cutting and tipping shoelaces automatically with continuous rotating functioning EP00110880.2 2000-05-23 EP1055378A2 2000-11-29 Gallingani, Flavio, Semel Di Gallingani; Bacchi, Andrea, Semel Di Gallingani & C. S.N.C.

The invention falls into the category of machines designed to tip and cut shoelaces. The invention has a fixed vertical column (1), around which rotates a continuous rotary head (16) supporting a cord guide (17) and an acetone spray nozzle (18). After carrying out the tipping and cuffing operation in a mould (4), the laces (8) are carried to a storage station (25), composed of a feeder (28) and a collection device (29), where the laces are grouped in bunches.

2 Machine for cutting and tipping shoelaces automatically with continuous rotating functioning EP00110880.2 2000-05-23 EP1055378A3 2002-07-31 Gallingani, Flavio, Semel Di Gallingani; Bacchi, Andrea, Semel Di Gallingani & C. S.N.C.

The invention falls into the category of machines designed to tip and cut shoelaces. The invention has a fixed vertical column (1), around which rotates a continuous rotary head (16) supporting a cord guide (17) and an acetone spray nozzle (18). After carrying out the tipping and cuffing operation in a mould (4), the laces (8) are carried to a storage station (25), composed of a feeder (28) and a collection device (29), where the laces are grouped in bunches (fig. 1).

3 Manufacture and packing of shoe laces and the like EP99303967.6 1999-05-21 EP0960580A2 1999-12-01 Orsi, Joseph John

A method of manufacture of shoe laces wherein the shoe lace material is produced in a continuous length colleted at regular intervals (13a), and the colleted material is reeled for later cutting at a point of sale.

4 Leather Lace Beveling Apparatus and Method US14885069 2015-10-16 US20160230238A1 2016-08-11 L. Ronnie Nettles
A leather lace beveler apparatus and method is provided for cutting bevels on opposed sides of a strip of leather lace that is pulled through the leather lace beveler apparatus. The apparatus has a main frame and a first knife housing secured to the main frame and has a knife blade extending through a slot in the main frame. A first fence to holds a leather strip in line and in engagement against the first knife blade to cut a bevel on one side of a strip of leather lace. A second knife housing is secured to the main frame and has a knife blade extending through a slot in the main frame. A second fence holds a leather strip in line and in engagement with the second knife blade to cut a bevel on the other side of a strip of leather lace. The leather lace is pulled through the leather lace beveler apparatus to cut the opposed bevels on the strip of leather lace with the strip of leather lace engaging the first and second knife blades and the first and second fences.
5 Shoelace gathering mechanism US20832838 1938-05-16 US2177130A 1939-10-24 ANDREN KARL H
6 Lace tipping machine US71300334 1934-02-26 US2012905A 1935-08-27 EDDY CHACE JOHN
7 Lace tipping machine US34742429 1929-03-15 US1888429A 1932-11-22 MATSON CARL A
8 Process of and apparatus for tipping laces US21493527 1927-08-23 US1807886A 1931-06-02 ARMITAGE GEORGE H
9 Method of tipping lacings US69934324 1924-03-14 US1613840A 1927-01-11 MATSON CARL A
10 Island US1605965D US1605965A 1926-11-09
11 Method and apparatus for forming tabs and applying them to shoe buckles or the like US73465024 1924-08-23 US1526616A 1925-02-17 STUART RALPH W
12 Method of forming a lacing tip US62623723 1923-03-19 US1512162A 1924-10-21 DENNIS JOHN R
13 maodonald US1451167D US1451167A 1923-04-10
14 Retaining end of shoelace US10660512 2003-09-12 US20050055811A1 2005-03-17 Sen-Mei Cheng
A retaining end of a shoelace includes a shoelace and a retaining end integrally molded at both ends of the shoelace thereof respectively. Both ends of the shoelace is respectively disposed a tying section which is located into an upper and a lower molds communicating with piping for rubber to be injected therein to form the retaining end securely coated outside the tying section of the shoelace without coming off there-from easily to attain the best using condition and facilitate the production thereof on a massive scale. Besides, the rubber molding the retaining end thereof can also be eco-friendly silica-gel, or mixed with other materials such as gold dust, pearl white, aromatics, or thermo-indicating agent to achieve more colorful and eye-catching effects of the retaining end thereof in display, boosting its competitive power in the market.
15 Binding making apparatus US3624870D 1969-10-09 US3624870A 1971-12-07 SCHEFF DAVID
APPARATUS FOR MAKING SELECTED LENGTHS OF BINDINGS, SUCH AS SHOELACES OR THE LIKE, HAVING END PROTECTIVE MEANS DISPOSED ON THE ENDS THEREOF COMPRISING A LONG LENGTH OF BINDING MATERIAL HAVING A PLURALITY OF FERRULES DISPOSED ALONG THE LENGTH THEREOF AT SPACED INTERVALS. THE FERRULES ARE OF A SUITABLE LENGTH AND CROSS SECTION SO AS TO BE SLIDABLE ALONG THE BINDING MATERIAL TO SELECTED POSITIONS AND ARE DEFORMABLE OVER THE BINDING MATERIAL SO THAT WHEN SO DEFORMED THEY WILL PROVIDE END PROTECTIVE MEANS FOR A SELECTED LENGTH OF BINDING WHICH MAY BE CUT FROM THE BINDING MATERIAL. SUITABLE DEFORMING MEANS ARE PROVIDED AS A COMPONENT PART OF THE MEANS FOR CONTAINING THE LENGTHS OF THE BINDING MATERIAL.
16 Method and apparatus for tipping laces US25587263 1963-02-04 US3254145A 1966-05-31 ROGER TANGUAY
17 Lace manufacturing and feeding mechanism for lace packaging machine US27556963 1963-04-25 US3188898A 1965-06-15 PARKER ROBERT B
18 Lacing-tipping machine US72258124 1924-06-26 US1625522A 1927-04-19 BURLINGAME FRED E
19 Process and apparatus for manufacturing shoe laces US71688324 1924-05-31 US1529142A 1925-03-10 OTTO PLATTE
20 Method of making lacing tips US71823424 1924-06-06 US1525165A 1925-02-03 BURLINGAME FRED E
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