Boot and shoe making – Processes – Moccasins
Patent
1987-06-05
1988-12-20
Kee Chi, James
Boot and shoe making
Processes
Moccasins
36 67A, 36 67D, A43C 1516
Patent
active
047916923
ABSTRACT:
A stud for a football boot is moulded in two parts. An attachment portion (1;25) moulded in a hard and inflexible material, such as an acetal resin, comprises an externally screw-threaded spigot (3;27) and a body providing a collar (7;29) a flange (5;30) and a central stiffening support. The stiffening support comprises a hub (8;37) supported by spokes (11;38) extending radially from the hub to the collar. A boss (2;26) of the stud is moulded on to the attachment portion and is of a tough but more resilient material, such as a polyurethane. The boss-forming material flows through apertures between the spokes to join up and form a ring (22) or plug (43) which causes the boss to become interlocked with the attachment portion.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3911600 (1975-10-01), Dassler
patent: 4445289 (1984-05-01), Beneteau
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