Means for converting unfinished products of lace-type skates int

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36136, 36 505, 12113, A43C 1100, A43C 1112

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052262464

ABSTRACT:
A converting plate for converting an unfinished product of a skate of lace-type into buckle-type includes an upper side and an underside with a contour complimentary to that of an upper surface of the lace-type skate. A number of protrusions are formed on the underside of the converting plate corresponding to eyelets of the lace-type skate. A number of pairs of flanges are formed on the upper side of the converting plate, defining a space between each pair of flanges for installing a buckle. A number of mounting holes are formed on the converting plate for securely mounting the buckle on the converting plate. A number of attaching holes are formed on the converting plate by which the converting plate is securely attached to the upper surface of the lace-type skate.

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patent: 3600761 (1971-08-01), Mathey
patent: 4907352 (1990-03-01), Ginsberg

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