Method of constructing footwear having a composite sole with a m

Boot and shoe making – Processes – Moccasins

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12142RS, 12142T, 12146B, 12146BR, 36 17R, A43D 2500, A43D 8600

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054775779

ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a composite sole to an upper of a shoe includes molding a blank midsole to an upper of a shoe while protecting the material of the upper from the heat involved in molding the midsole to the upper, and subsequently adhering an outsole having a desired traction surface to the blank midsole. The method requires less heat and less time than prior art vulcanization processes that form entire soles to footwear uppers, and also requires less equipment than prior art processes.

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