Shoe Retainers Patents (Class 12/141)
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Patent number: 10786042Abstract: A method of lasting an upper for an article of footwear can include inserting a last in a collapsed state into an upper. The last can include at least two parts movable relative to each other so as to allow the last to be collapsed along a substantially longitudinal direction from an extended state to the collapsed state. The last can also include at least one fastener configured for attaching string and configured to hold string in the collapsed state and in the extended state of the last. The method can further include attaching the upper to the fastener using at least one string and extending the last. For example, the act of extending the last may increase tension in the string in a manner that draws the upper about the last.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2018Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: adidas AGInventor: Olga Heidel
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Patent number: 8627528Abstract: A stand, for a footwear customization kit including an article of footwear having a customizable portion that can be deformed when heated, includes first and second members that can be assembled to hold the article of footwear in a steam environment by engaging an outer periphery of a vessel. The first member includes a first center projection, a first lower central surface, a pair of first shoulders, first and second arms disposed above the first lower central surface, and engaging slots formed in the first lower central surface. The second member includes a second center projection, a second lower central surface, a pair of second shoulders, third and fourth arms disposed above the second lower central surface, and receiving slots formed in upper surfaces of the second shoulders. The first and second members are attached by interlocking engagement of the engaging slots and the receiving slots.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Baker, Akexandre Baudouin, William M. Dieter, James Molyneux
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Patent number: 6845541Abstract: A shoe last and a device for detachably mounting the last on a vertical surface that firmly supports the last permitting a user to conveniently polish a shoe mounted on the last. A knob is mounted on the heel section of the last that provides a grip when it is desired to withdraw the last from a shoe. A hinge bar is provided that has one end hinged to a base surface and another end with an aperture into which the knob may be inserted and clamped when it is desired to secure the shoe on the last in a position convenient for polishing. The inclination of the hinge bar may be clamped at an angle selected by the user. When it is desired to store the last (with shoe mounted on the last) the last is attached to any one of numerous locations on a rack by inserting the knob into an aperture ate the selected location.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2000Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: David Lai
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Patent number: 6622332Abstract: The invention provides a freely detachable insole and wooden mold as well as a method of manufacturing shoes, the method using the freely detachable insole and wooden mold, and the method being characterized in that the operation of attaching the insole to the wooden mold can be done in speedy fashion; the alignment of the insole can be easily adjusted even when the insole is attached to the mold not in alignment; there is no danger of failing to pull out nails; and there is no requirement of any special equipment cost. The method of manufacturing shoes comprises the steps of: providing suckers on a wooden shoe mold, attaching the wooden mold and the insole together by such means of causing adherence by suction between a generally flat surface mating the suckers and being provided on the shoe insole and the suckers being provided on the wooden mold made to be freely detachable, and covering the wooden mold by a shoe vamp to thereafter complete a tucking operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Inventor: Masanobu Furuhashi
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Patent number: 6502266Abstract: The invention provides a freely detachable insole and wooden mold as well as a method of manufacturing shoes, the method using the freely detachable insole and wooden mold, and the method being characterized in that the operation of attaching the insole to the wooden mold can be done in speedy fashion; the alignment of the insole can be easily adjusted even when the insole is attached to the mold not in alignment; there is no danger of failing to pull out nails; and there is no requirement of any special equipment cost. The method of manufacturing shoes comprises the steps of: providing suckers on a wooden shoe mold, attaching the wooden mold and the insole together by such means of causing adherence by suction between a generally flat surface mating the suckers and being provided on the shoe insole and the suckers being provided on the wooden mold made to be freely detachable, and covering the wooden mold by a shoe vamp to thereafter complete a tucking operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: Masanobu Furuhashi
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Patent number: 6202240Abstract: A shoe insert having a body formed of a recycled waste paper material. The body has a hollow interior which opens at a bottom of said body. The body has a seat formed at a rear end thereof. The seat has a through hole formed in a top planar surface of said seat. The through hole has a diameter suitable for allowing a human finger to pass thereinto.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: Chen Tsung-Ping
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Patent number: 6092250Abstract: Disclosed is a shoe making system and a method of manufacturing a shoe, in which the work of fastening an inner sole to a wooden mold can be done easily and speedily. In the method, metal plates 23 and 24 having a magnetic absorption property are stuck to an inner sole 21 to form a magnetic absorption portion. On the other hand, magnets 33 and 34 are buried at positions corresponding to the metal plates 23 and 24 in a bottom portion of a wooden mold 31. The metal plates 23 and 24 are attached to the magnets 33 and 34 buried in the wooden mold 31, so that the inner sole 21 is fastened to the wooden mold 31. After the inner sole 21 is fastened to the wooden mold 31, the wooden mold 31 is covered with a shoe upper, and the shoe upper and the inner sole are joined by joins.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Inventor: Masanobu Furuhashi
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Patent number: 5862555Abstract: Disclosed is a shoe making system and a method of manufacturing a shoe, in which the work of fastening an inner sole to a wooden mold can be done easily and speedily. In the method, metal plates 23 and 24 having a magnetic absorption property are stuck to an inner sole 21 to form a magnetic absorption portion. On the other hand, magnets 33 and 34 are buried at positions corresponding to the metal plates 23 and 24 in a bottom portion of a wooden mold 31. The metal plates 23 and 24 are attached to the magnets 33 and 34 buried in the wooden mold 31, so that the inner sole 21 is fastened to the wooden mold 31. After the inner sole 21 is fastened to the wooden mold 31, the wooden mold 31 is covered with a shoe upper, and the shoe upper and the inner sole are joined by joins.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Inventor: Masanobu Furuhashi