Shoe butler with heel gripping device

Apparel apparatus – Putting on or removing garments – Boot and shoe

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294 191, A47G 2582

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047098392

ABSTRACT:
A shoe butler, for putting on and taking off one's shoes, having an elongated shaft with an upper handle and a lower shoe horn, a rubber chock held apart from behind the shoe horn by a spring attached to the shaft and band means, operable through a finger-actuable trigger adjacent the handle, to draw the chock in an upwardly arcuate path into sliding contact with the rear of the shoe horn to clasp the rear wall of the shoe therebetween. A tongue extends from a lower end of the shaft to engage the band means as the chock is drawn into contact with the shoe horn to lock the chock tightly against the shoe.

REFERENCES:
patent: 470109 (1892-03-01), Dickinson
patent: 3527492 (1970-09-01), Hollis
patent: 3591226 (1971-07-01), Elmore

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