Boot and shoe making – Lasting machines – With flexible conforming means
Patent
1975-05-08
1976-12-07
Lawson, Patrick D.
Boot and shoe making
Lasting machines
With flexible conforming means
12 101, A43D 2112
Patent
active
039953408
ABSTRACT:
A machine for lasting a shoe wherein specially contoured resilient side wipers coact with extensible heel seat wipers to last the sides and heel end simultaneously. Each side wiper is complementarily shaped to the respective contours of the shoe bottom and featherline. An arrangement of pincers pull the upper margin over a precemented insole, then the contoured side wipers floatingly locate and inwardly force the upper margin to the insole, and the extensible heel wipers last the upper margin of the heel, providing a continuity of wiping from the heel to the breastline of the shoe.
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patent: 2655672 (1953-10-01), Courchene
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patent: 3264666 (1966-08-01), Akerley
patent: 3561028 (1972-02-01), Bowler
patent: 3562828 (1971-02-01), Gowler et al.
Halgren Donald N.
Lawson Patrick D.
Megley Richard B.
USM Corporation
White Vincent A.
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