Boot and shoe making – Processes – Miscellaneous parts
Patent
1975-08-11
1976-09-21
Lawson, Patrick D.
Boot and shoe making
Processes
Miscellaneous parts
36 44, 36 76R, A43D 0000, A43B 1338, A43B 1342
Patent
active
039810372
ABSTRACT:
A hole is drilled into the sole of a conventional shoe. The user's foot is then placed into the shoe and a curable plastic material is injected into the shoe. The hole is located directly below the metatarsal arch of the user's foot. The foot is removed after the plastic has set.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3736673 (1973-06-01), Dubner
patent: 3785069 (1974-01-01), Brown
patent: 3903621 (1975-09-01), Dubner
Lawson Patrick D.
The Raymond Lee Organization Inc.
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