Boots – shoes – and leggings – Sole-attaching means
Patent
1999-02-09
1999-11-09
Patterson, M. D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Sole-attaching means
36 11, 12142T, A43B 1328
Patent
active
059790776
ABSTRACT:
A shoe includes an upper with a lower edge, a sole with at least one transverse passageway and a peripheral slit, and a first string placed along the lower edge of the upper over the slit of the sole and stretched through at least one of the passageways in order to attach the upper to the sole while providing an attractive finish to the shoe. A second string can be inserted through another passageway to eliminate gaps between the first string and curved portions of the sole to further improve the fit and finish of the shoe.
REFERENCES:
patent: 337483 (1886-03-01), Cross
patent: 2413824 (1947-01-01), Glassman
patent: 2510236 (1950-06-01), Kutcher
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