Boot and shoe making – Forms – With fastener receiving means
Patent
1995-03-21
1996-10-15
Dayoan, B.
Boot and shoe making
Forms
With fastener receiving means
121156, A43D 500, A43D 300
Patent
active
055641628
ABSTRACT:
A boot tree has three shaped pieces: a foot piece, a front leg piece, and a back leg piece. The three pieces are mechanically connected together. The mechanical connections do not contain any hinge connecting one piece to another. The mechanical connection of the foot piece to the front leg piece contains at least one articulated compressible linking element allowing relative pivoting, backwards and forwards, of the two pieces. The leg piece has no obstacle to obstruct the pivoting of the linking element between the positions of the foot when resting and when pointed. The mechanical connection of the front leg piece to the back leg piece also contains at least one articulated compressible linking element, allowing the back leg piece to pivot upwards relative to the front leg piece. The leg pieces have no obstacles which could obstruct the pivoting of the linking element between the positions with the heel in the natural position and with the heel in the raised position.
REFERENCES:
patent: 501133 (1893-07-01), Clark
patent: 642728 (1900-02-01), Stevens
patent: 730475 (1903-06-01), Riedifer
patent: 2025173 (1935-12-01), Meyer
patent: 2467237 (1949-04-01), Sherman et al.
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