Method for making a shoe
A method for making a shoe includes the steps of providing an upper having a bottom end, an outsole made of a thermoplastic material, and a traction member; softening the outsole by heating; arranging the outsole between the upper and the traction member; and pressing the upper and the traction member against the outsole while the outsole is in a softened state so as to bind the upper and the traction member to the outsole, thereby forming the shoe.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method for making a shoe, more particularly to a method for making a shoe having a traction member.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional sports shoe is shown in
Since the upper 1 and the outsole 3 are bound together solely by means of the adhesive, and since stress is localized at interconnected edges of the upper 1 and the outsole 3, a slit can form at the interconnected edges when the sports shoe is removed from the pressing device. Therefore, additional reinforcing processing is required, which in turn increases the production cost. Furthermore, since it is necessary to cure the adhesive before binding the upper 1 and the outsole 3 together, the aforesaid conventional method is time-consuming.
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Although the method of
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a method for making a shoe having a traction member that can overcome the aforesaid shortcomings of the prior art.
Accordingly, the method for making a shoe of this invention includes the steps of: providing an upper having a bottom end, an outsole made of a thermoplastic material, and a traction member; softening the outsole by heating; arranging the outsole between the upper and the traction member; and pressing the upper and the traction member against the outsole while the outsole is in a softened state so as to bind the upper and the traction member to the outsole, thereby forming the shoe.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSOther features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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- 1) providing an upper 10, an outsole 21, and a traction member 22:
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- 2) softening the outsole 21:
The outsole 21 is softened by heating.
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- 3) arranging the outsole 21:
The outsole 21 is arranged between the upper 10 and the traction member 22. In this step, the upper 10 is mounted on a last 30, and an adhesive layer is applied to the bottom surface of the insole 13. The adhesive layer is a layer of thermal active glue. Thereafter, the outsole 21 and the traction member 22 are positioned on a lower mold 41 of a mold device 40. The traction member 22 can be preheated before being positioned on the lower mold 41, if desired.
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- 4) pressing the upper 10 and the traction member 22:
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- 5) cooling and removing:
The shoe is cooled and removed from the mold device 40, and the shoe is finished by trimming to obtain the shoe product.
In the first preferred embodiment, the traction member 22 may be different from the outsole 21 in material and color. However, the traction member 22 is preferably identical to the outsole 21 in material so as to enhance the binding effect therebetween. Referring to
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- 1) providing an upper 50, an outsole 61, and a traction member 60:
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- 2) softening the outsole 61:
The outsole 61 is softened by heating.
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- 3) arranging the outsole 61:
The outsole 61 is arranged between the upper 50 and the base plate 62 of the traction member 60. In this step, referring to
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- 4) pressing the upper 50 and the base plate 62 of the traction member 60:
The upper 10 and the base plate 62 of the traction member 60 are pressed against the outsole 61 while the outsole 61 is in a softened state so as to bind the upper 10 and the base plate 62 of the traction member 60 to the outsole 61. In the second preferred embodiment, the base plate 62 is attached to the front region 612 of the outsole 61. The base plate 62 of the traction member 60 and the outsole 61 can be different from each other in material and in color, if desired. The material of the outsole 61 extends to form an edge portion 613 covering the bottom end 52 of the upper 50 so as to enhance the binding effect.
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- 5) cooling and removing:
The shoe is cooled and removed from the mold device, and the shoe is finished by trimming.
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- 6) attaching the traction elements 64:
The screw holes 63 are unplugged, and the traction elements 64 are attached respectively to the screw holes 63 by threaded engagement.
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The shoe includes an upper 80, an outsole 81, and a traction member 82. The outsole 81 has a rear region 811 and a front region 812. The traction member 82 includes a rear portion 821 and a front portion 822 attached to the rear region 811 and the front region 812 of the outsole 81, respectively. The rear and front portions 821, 822 of the traction member 82 are different from each other in material and in color. In the third preferred embodiment, the rear portion 821 of the traction member 82 is softer than the front portion 822 of the traction member 82.
In view of the aforesaid, the method for making a shoe according to this invention has the following advantages:
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- 1) The upper 10, 50, 80 and the traction member 22, 60, 82 are bound together through the outsole 21, 61, 81. Therefore, the binding effect is improved. Furthermore, it is not necessary to take time for curing the adhesive as required in the prior art.
- 2) Since the outsole 21, 61, 81 and the traction member 22, 60, 82 can be different from each other in material and in color, a wide variety of shoes can be fabricated as desired.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
1. A method for making a shoe, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing an upper having a bottom end, an outsole made of a thermoplastic material, and a traction member;
- b) softening said outsole by heating;
- c) arranging said outsole between said upper and said traction member; and
- d) pressing said upper and said traction member against said outsole while said outsole is in a softened state so as to bind said upper and said traction member to said outsole, thereby forming said shoe.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step c) includes:
- e) mounting said upper on a last; and
- f) positioning said outsole and said traction member on a lower mold; and
- wherein step d) includes:
- g) moving said last and said lower mold toward each other to press said upper and said traction member against said outsole.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a step of applying an adhesive layer to said bottom end of said upper prior to step d).
4. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a step of cooling and removing said shoe after step d).
5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said traction member is different from said outsole in material and in color.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said traction member includes a base plate, a plurality of screw holes formed in said base plate, and a plurality of traction elements to engage threadedly and respectively said screw holes.
7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein step c) includes:
- h) mounting said upper on a last;
- i) positioning said outsole and said base plate in a lower mold; and
- j) plugging said screw holes so as to prevent the material of said outsole from entering into said screw holes.
8. The method as claimed in claim 7, further comprising, after step d) the step of: unplugging said screw holes;
- and attaching said traction elements to said screw holes.
9. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outsole includes a heel region and a shock absorbing member embedded in said heel region.
10. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein said outsole has a heel region and a front region, said base plate being attached to said front region, said base plate and said outsole being different from each other in material and in color.
11. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outsole has a rear region and a front region, said traction member including a rear portion and a front portion attached to said rear region and said front region of said outsole, respectively, said rear and front portions of said traction member being different from each other in material and in color.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 5, 2005
Publication Date: Dec 8, 2005
Inventor: Cheng-Hsian Chi (Taichung City)
Application Number: 11/198,644