Boot and shoe making – Lasting machines – Wiper folder
Patent
1982-01-25
1983-08-30
Lawson, Patrick D.
Boot and shoe making
Lasting machines
Wiper folder
12 142, 12 144, 12 336, 12127, A43D 2100, A43D 8900, A43D 300
Patent
active
044008392
ABSTRACT:
In tack seat lasting machines, operator skill is often required because of irregularities in last manufacture, especially in drilling the last pin hole. Thus, automatic presentation is difficult. In accordance with the invention the last pin (32') is mounted for limited rocking movement about an axis extending lengthwise of the shoe bottom, and shoe centralizing means (424) engages edges of the shoe, at opposite sides of the last pin, to ensure alignment with a longitudinal center line of the machine. The centralized shoe is then clamped by a holddown (406), the centralizing means released, and the shoe heel end clamped by a heel band (520) which, by equalized pressure being applied to both "legs" thereof, holds, the shoe in position as presented.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2262756 (1941-11-01), Finn
patent: 3444571 (1969-05-01), Harriman et al.
patent: 3579695 (1971-05-01), Boot et al.
Hartshorn Frank
le Vesconte Ivor J. R.
Murphy Brian J. M.
Storer Richard E.
Halgren Donald N.
Lawson Patrick D.
USM Corporation
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