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US2494770A
US2494770A US89728A US8972849A US2494770A US 2494770 A US2494770 A US 2494770A US 89728 A US89728 A US 89728A US 8972849 A US8972849 A US 8972849A US 2494770 A US2494770 A US 2494770A
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  • My present invention relates to footwear, and
  • the manufacture of infants footwear has generally been confined to two distinct types, namely, the knitted stocking-like type and put on, but conversely it has the disadvantage of being easily kicked off; while the miniature shoe type cannot be easily dislodged once it has been secured on the wearers foot; but this type is diflicult to fit, particularly on babies who instinctively have the prehensile tendency to curl up their toes.
  • a prime object of my invention pertains to obviating the difficulties above briefly outlined by the provision of a novel shoe and closure which combines the desirable features of both types and includes the advantages of quick, easy fitting and permanent attachment.
  • a shoe of the class indicated may be formed from a flat piece of leather, suede, cloth, or the like material, or that may, if desired, embody a vamp, quarters, and my novel form of a split or two-part sole; and which shoe is constructed with either a closed forepart or heel portion and having both parts of the split sole 'portion and the alternate unclosed part connected, preferably, by a slide fastener.
  • a further important object of my invention resides in the novel construction of my shoe whereby eyelets, buttons, lacings, and the like closing means may be completely eliminated, if desired, thus simplifying the expense and construction of the shoe.
  • a still further object of my invention is the provision of 'a shoe wherein the completed shoe is neat and attractive in appearance, serviceable, and comfortable when worn, of simple construction, and inexpensive to produce, and can be quickly attached and detached.
  • Fig. 1 is a front View of my shoe having the zipper extending the length of the sole and up the back portion;
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a plan View of the sole of the same
  • Fig. 4 is a rear view of the same
  • Fig. 5 is a front view of a modification showing the slide fastener extending the length of the sole and up the vamp portion, and
  • my novel shoe comprises a closed vamp portion l0 having stitched thereto a pair of quarters Il and I2 and which, in turn, are stitched, respectively, to longitudinal sole elements I4 and l5.
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of the sole part of the shoe l closed just short of the vamp stitching, as shown generally at 22, 'and fastened and unfastened by the standard type of slide 2l.
  • the fastener construction extends the length of the two sole elements, and bisects the vamp, thereby providing a solid closed back of counter.
  • a bow or other dress member 3B is, preferably, attached to the slide (not shown) at the top of the shoe when the shoe is in closed relation, and is adapted to travel with the slide of a slide fastener, herein designated generally at 38, extending between the Vamps 30-32 and the sole elements 34 and 35 to a stop 319 adjacent and Short of the heel stitching, as illustrated in Fig. 6.
  • the sole and then the upper fitted and stitched; or the shoe may be first completed and then the sole and heel or vamp cut and the fastener attached, if such sequence is desirable as it may be in some types, styles, or designs.
  • An improved article of footwear of the kind described comprising upper materials and two sole elements extending longitudinally and with abutting marginal portions detachably united.
  • An improved article of footwear of the kind described comprising a longitudinally split sole element, and upper materials secured to the outer marginal portions of each sole element, and closure means adapted to detachablyunite the ad- ⁇ jacent margins of the sole elements.
  • An improved article of footwear of the kind described comprising a longitudinally split sole and upper materials, having an opening therethru in cooperative alignment with the split sole, and means to detachably unite the said sole and upper.
  • An improved article of footwear of the kind described comprising a longitudinally split sole and upper materials, having an opening therethru in cooperative alignment with the split sole, and means to detachably unite the said sole and upper by a single closure element.
  • An improved article of footwear of the kind described comprising a longitudinally split sole and upper materials, having an opening therethru in cooperative alignment with the split sole, and means to detachably unite the said sole and upper by a slide fastener extending throughout the length of the sole and upper opening.

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Jan. 17, 1950 R. E. MacLAuGHLlN FGOTWEAR AND NOVEL CLOSURE THEREFOR Filed April 26, 1949 .ad w
Patented Jan. 17, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE` FOTWEAR AND NOVEL CLOSURE '.IHEREFDRl Robert E. MacLaughlin, Rochester, N. H.
Application April 26, 1949, Serial No. 89,728 claims. (cl. .ie-2.5)
My present invention relates to footwear, and
more particularly to boots, shoes, slippers, and
vention as applied to baby bootees, but as will be A' readily apparent, the same could be adapted. for any type of foot covering.
Heretofore, the manufacture of infants footwear has generally been confined to two distinct types, namely, the knitted stocking-like type and put on, but conversely it has the disadvantage of being easily kicked off; while the miniature shoe type cannot be easily dislodged once it has been secured on the wearers foot; but this type is diflicult to fit, particularly on babies who instinctively have the prehensile tendency to curl up their toes.
A prime object of my invention, therefore, pertains to obviating the difficulties above briefly outlined by the provision of a novel shoe and closure which combines the desirable features of both types and includes the advantages of quick, easy fitting and permanent attachment.
Another chief object of my invention applies to a shoe of the class indicated that may be formed from a flat piece of leather, suede, cloth, or the like material, or that may, if desired, embody a vamp, quarters, and my novel form of a split or two-part sole; and which shoe is constructed with either a closed forepart or heel portion and having both parts of the split sole 'portion and the alternate unclosed part connected, preferably, by a slide fastener.
Thus, the provision of such slide fastener throughout the length of the sole and extending either up the vamp or the heel will enable Ythe litter to very readily apply the partially open shoe to the Wearers foot and to quickly transform the same into a closed shoel which can neither be kicked off nor lost from the foot.
A further important object of my invention resides in the novel construction of my shoe whereby eyelets, buttons, lacings, and the like closing means may be completely eliminated, if desired, thus simplifying the expense and construction of the shoe.
4Shoes of this general L' A still further object of my invention is the provision of 'a shoe wherein the completed shoe is neat and attractive in appearance, serviceable, and comfortable when worn, of simple construction, and inexpensive to produce, and can be quickly attached and detached.
My novel construction of a two-part or longitudinally split sole is of especial importance and is believed to be a distinct inventive concept in this art, and I wish to claim the same broadly.
The process of making footwear, particularly for special uses, babies shoes, invalids foot coverings, bathing slippers, and the like, is greatly simplified by this novelconstruction of the sole 4in two longitudinal parts, to which the closure devices, preferably a slide fastener, are secured. Also, if leather is used for the sole, smaller pieces of leather can be utilized, if desired, thus effecting great economy of manufacture.
Further objects, features, and details of construction will be hereinafter more fully pointed out 'in the accompanying description and more clearly defined in the appended claims.
Referring now to the drawings wherein I have shown preferred embodiments of my invention:
Fig. 1 is a front View of my shoe having the zipper extending the length of the sole and up the back portion;
Fig. 2 is a side view of the same;
Fig. 3 is a plan View of the sole of the same;
Fig. 4 is a rear view of the same;
Fig. 5 is a front view of a modification showing the slide fastener extending the length of the sole and up the vamp portion, and
shown in Fig. 5.
in the drawings, referring specically to Figs. 1 thru 4, I have illustrated an infants shoe embodying my invention wherein the sliding closure is attached to both the sole and the heel or counter portions. Herein my novel shoe comprises a closed vamp portion l0 having stitched thereto a pair of quarters Il and I2 and which, in turn, are stitched, respectively, to longitudinal sole elements I4 and l5. l
Connecting said quarters Il and l2 and sole elements I4 and I5 is a standard slide fastener construction, preferably of non-injurious plastic material, consisting of interlocking members i1 and I8 secured to the outer edges of the usual tapes I9 and 20, respectively, the inner edges of which tapes are sewed or otherwise attached to the adjacent edges of said quarters II and l2 and said sole elements 14 and 415 throughout their respective lengths. Said fastener is suitably Fig. 6 is a plan view of the sole part of the shoe l closed just short of the vamp stitching, as shown generally at 22, 'and fastened and unfastened by the standard type of slide 2l.
For dress purposes I have shown a bow 25 fixed at the juncture of the vamp I and quarters l l and l2, but I may employ any kind of decorative or reinforcing means at or adjacent to such top portion of my shoe.
It will be apparentl in fitting or applying to a foot a shoe made according to this novel design that it is a readily quick operation to insert the toe portion o f the wearer's foot into the closed vamp ID, and then by means of the slide 24 lzip the slide fastener the length of the soles I4 and I5 and the back of the quarters ll and I 2, to completely secure the foot in a snugly fitting shoe.
Referring to Figs. 5 and 6, wherein I have illustrated a modified form of my novel shoe, the fastener construction extends the length of the two sole elements, and bisects the vamp, thereby providing a solid closed back of counter. Herein I form my novel shoe with matching vamp portions 30-32 stitched above to a solid combination quarter and counter 33, and below to the longitudinal soles 34 and 35, the after part of said soles 34 and 35, in turn, being suitably stitched to the bottom edge of each side of said counter 33. A bow or other dress member 3B is, preferably, attached to the slide (not shown) at the top of the shoe when the shoe is in closed relation, and is adapted to travel with the slide of a slide fastener, herein designated generally at 38, extending between the Vamps 30-32 and the sole elements 34 and 35 to a stop 319 adjacent and Short of the heel stitching, as illustrated in Fig. 6.
This particular modification, of course, enables the shoe to be fitted on the wearers heel and then readily fastened into completed form by the simple manipulation of the bow from the end of the sole strips to the top of the two Vamps.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that I have devised a novel special shoe construction which is particularly characterized by a novel split sole arrangement preferably connectable by If desired, the fastener may be first applied to,
the sole and then the upper fitted and stitched; or the shoe may be first completed and then the sole and heel or vamp cut and the fastener attached, if such sequence is desirable as it may be in some types, styles, or designs.
I claim:
1. An improved article of footwear of the kind described, comprising upper materials and two sole elements extending longitudinally and with abutting marginal portions detachably united.
2. An improved article of footwear of the kind described, comprising a longitudinally split sole element, and upper materials secured to the outer marginal portions of each sole element, and closure means adapted to detachablyunite the ad- `jacent margins of the sole elements.
3. An improved article of footwear of the kind described, comprising a longitudinally split sole and upper materials, having an opening therethru in cooperative alignment with the split sole, and means to detachably unite the said sole and upper.
4. An improved article of footwear of the kind described, comprising a longitudinally split sole and upper materials, having an opening therethru in cooperative alignment with the split sole, and means to detachably unite the said sole and upper by a single closure element.
5. An improved article of footwear of the kind described, comprising a longitudinally split sole and upper materials, having an opening therethru in cooperative alignment with the split sole, and means to detachably unite the said sole and upper by a slide fastener extending throughout the length of the sole and upper opening.
ROBERT E. MACLAUGHLIN.
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US2883771A (en) * 1957-05-13 1959-04-28 Sanchez Enrique Baby's shoe
US3349505A (en) * 1965-12-11 1967-10-31 Segundo C Lopez Children's footwear
US3482895A (en) * 1968-01-26 1969-12-09 Crate Rite Inc Protective case for electronic instruments
USD281116S (en) 1981-10-23 1985-10-29 Kangaroos Pocketed athletic shoe upper
US4665634A (en) * 1985-10-25 1987-05-19 Diaz Alberto O Child's bootlet with separable front and rear portions
USD375614S (en) 1995-07-18 1996-11-19 Alan Haddad Baby bootie
US5669160A (en) * 1993-03-25 1997-09-23 Noridica S.P.A. Innerboot particularly for skates
USD394138S (en) 1996-11-18 1998-05-12 Alan Haddad Baby booties
USD815399S1 (en) * 2016-07-08 2018-04-17 Grendene S.A. Shoe
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US2883771A (en) * 1957-05-13 1959-04-28 Sanchez Enrique Baby's shoe
US3349505A (en) * 1965-12-11 1967-10-31 Segundo C Lopez Children's footwear
US3482895A (en) * 1968-01-26 1969-12-09 Crate Rite Inc Protective case for electronic instruments
USD281116S (en) 1981-10-23 1985-10-29 Kangaroos Pocketed athletic shoe upper
US4665634A (en) * 1985-10-25 1987-05-19 Diaz Alberto O Child's bootlet with separable front and rear portions
US5669160A (en) * 1993-03-25 1997-09-23 Noridica S.P.A. Innerboot particularly for skates
USD375614S (en) 1995-07-18 1996-11-19 Alan Haddad Baby bootie
USD394138S (en) 1996-11-18 1998-05-12 Alan Haddad Baby booties
USD815399S1 (en) * 2016-07-08 2018-04-17 Grendene S.A. Shoe
US10499710B2 (en) 2017-02-01 2019-12-10 Nike, Inc. Footwear with closing mechanism permitting easy donning and doffing
US11330868B2 (en) 2017-02-01 2022-05-17 Nike, Inc. Footwear with closing mechanism permitting easy donning and doffing
US11350703B2 (en) 2017-11-08 2022-06-07 Nike, Inc. Articles of footwear with wrap around closure system and/or foot wrapping securing straps
USD855947S1 (en) * 2017-11-23 2019-08-13 Roger Vivier S.P.A. Shoe
US11253402B2 (en) * 2018-03-03 2022-02-22 Fastform Research Ltd. Orthosis apparatus and method of use
US20220175588A1 (en) * 2018-03-03 2022-06-09 Fastform Research Ltd. Thermoformable orthosis apparatus and method of use
US12121419B2 (en) * 2018-03-03 2024-10-22 Fastform Research Ltd. Thermoformable orthosis apparatus and method of use
WO2021142023A1 (en) * 2020-01-07 2021-07-15 Nike Innovate C.V. Articles of footwear with adjustable dimensions
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US11903441B2 (en) 2020-01-07 2024-02-20 Nike, Inc. Articles of footwear with adjustable dimensions
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