Boot remover with cone driven plates to clamp heel from sides

Apparel apparatus – Putting on or removing garments – Boot and shoe

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223114, 223113, 223111, A47G 2580

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ABSTRACT:
A boot remover is provided and consists of a structure for angularly positioning a platform on a floor with its V-shaped forked end elevated therefrom. When a person steps on the platform it will be retained in a stationary position. The V-shaped forked end will hold a boot heel securely to allow the person to withdraw their foot from the boot. When stepping on the platform, a wedge engages and forces two jaws together to grip the sides of the heel. Springs provide snap action.

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patent: D224460 (1972-07-01), Wright
patent: 530080 (1894-12-01), Bisaiz
patent: 3784067 (1974-01-01), Hicks
patent: 3964117 (1976-06-01), Fox
patent: 4760942 (1988-08-01), Kadar

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