Boots – shoes – and leggings – Uppers – Closure
Patent
1992-06-30
1994-08-16
Sewell, Paul T.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Uppers
Closure
36114, 36 55, A43B 2326
Patent
active
053374932
ABSTRACT:
This disclosure is directed to a novel shoe tongue construction wherein the tongue is made as an integral extension of preferably the heel portion of the shoe. The tongue may also be an integral extension of the quarter. The tongue construction provides greater comfort to the wearer of the shoe than do conventionally mounted tongue constructions because the tongue is integrally formed with either the counter or the quarter of the shoe rather than being stitched only to the vamp. This construction is also more economical to make because cutting and stitching requirements are reduced.
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Hilliard Thomas P.
K-Swiss Inc.
Sewell Paul T.
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