Process and tooling for production of open top shoes with resin

Boot and shoe making – Processes – Moccasins

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12142S, 12142T, 264244, A43D 6500, A43D 6502

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044752580

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a process and tooling for producing a shoe of open top form having for example two parts of an upper (secured together by means of a buckle or other arrangement) are anchored by pegs within one part of a mould defining the bearing surface for the foot against the bottom of the shoe; the other part of the mould being shaped in such a manner as to define the periphery and the base of the shoe bottom the edges of the mould acting in conjunction to define the upper edge of the bottom of the shoe and to form clefts through which each of the two parts of the upper pass, filling of the mould with mouldable material resulting in the upper components being secured in the bottom of the shoe.

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patent: 4355473 (1982-10-01), Ilitzky

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