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US916061A
US916061A US44903808A US1908449038A US916061A US 916061 A US916061 A US 916061A US 44903808 A US44903808 A US 44903808A US 1908449038 A US1908449038 A US 1908449038A US 916061 A US916061 A US 916061A
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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  • My invention relates to improvements of fastening devices for overshoes and has a special frame work for its object.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the fastening device and showing in dotted lines the device ready for putting on;
  • Fig. 2 is a modified form of the lower part of the frame work adapted for shoes with spurs;
  • Fig. 3 shows on a reduced scale the overshoe in position on a regular shoe.
  • This invention relates especially to a fastening device for overshoes made of a foldable material.
  • the fastening device consists of a frame connected with the overshoe, having two link-like portions connected with each other by shorter links.
  • this fastening device it is easy to put on the overshoe after the frame work on the upper side of the overshoe has been opened, presenting an enlargement of the entrance; the overshoe can be closed by a pressure of the foot without using the hand.
  • a frame On the upper edgeof the overshoe made of a foldable material adapted therefor, is arranged a frame, following the lines of the foot, consisting of two portions 2 and 9 connected with each other by two links 5 and 6.
  • the portion 2 has a tongue 3, projecting downwardly, and joints 4 hinged to links These links are hinged to links 6 by joints 7.
  • the flexible portion 9 of the'frame is attached to the links 6 by means of joints 8.
  • Another joint 10 connects the portion 9 with'the down going portion 11 of the frame work.
  • This portion 11 is bent according to the form of the overshoe, and has a shoulder 12 and a heel-plate 13 on its end, connected by a joint 14.
  • the lower part of the portion 11 can be slotted as it is shown in Fig. 2 for using the overshoe in combination with a shoe having spurs.
  • thejfupper part of the device will be opened or enlarged to permit the introduction of the regular shoe by pressing back the portion 11, which swinging movement forces the links 5 and 6 into the position shown by dotted lines in Fig. 1.
  • the spring action of the portion 9 allows it to enlarge the distance between the joints 7 and 8 offering an aperture large enough for introducing the foot with the regular shoe.
  • a pressure by the other foot against the shoulder 12 brings the portion 11 and the springy portion 9 back in their original positions, whereby the links 5 and 6 come into contact with the portion 2, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the overshoe is folded on both sides ble material, a metallic frame having a pair of U-shaped portions presented with their open ends toward one another and joined to said body, two pairs of links pivoted to one another and to said portions, whereby said portions may be separated outward to inclose a larger space therebetween, and a brace connected to the rear portion and adapted to fold said portions toward one another when pressed inward.
  • An overshoe comprising a body of flexible material having two U-shaped metallic portions at its upper open end, two pairs of links pivoted to one another and to said portions, and means joined to the rear portion for impelling it inward to fold said links against the other portion.
  • An overshoe comprising a body of flexible material having a pair of U-shaped portions attached at its upper edge, the rear portion being ofresilient material, links pivoted to said portions and to one another, name to this specification in the presence of whereby the rear portion may be drawn two subscribing Witnesses. oackwa d and expandecl, and e bracecon- SIEGFRIED THORSCLL nected to said rear poitlon to impel 1t i01- 5 warclly to fold the links against the front por- witnesseses:

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' S. THORSGH.
PASTENING DEVICE FOR OVERSHOES.
APPLICATION PIELED AUG. 18, 190B- Patented Mar. 23, 1909.
YHE NORRIS PETERS cm, WASHINGTON, a o.
SIEGFRIED THORSGI-I, OF PRAGUE, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
FASTENING DEVICE FOR OVERSHOES.
I Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 23, 1909.
- Application filed August 18, 1908. Serial No. 449,038.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SIEGFRIED Tnonson, merchant, a subject of the Emperor of Austria-Hun ary, and a resident of Prague, Bohemia,in the Empire of Austria-Hungary, Petersplatz 7, have invented a new and useful Fastening Device for Overshoes; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements of fastening devices for overshoes and has a special frame work for its object.
Referring to the accompanyingdrawings Figure 1 is a perspective view of the fastening device and showing in dotted lines the device ready for putting on; Fig. 2 is a modified form of the lower part of the frame work adapted for shoes with spurs; Fig. 3 shows on a reduced scale the overshoe in position on a regular shoe.
This invention relates especially to a fastening device for overshoes made of a foldable material.
The fastening device consists of a frame connected with the overshoe, having two link-like portions connected with each other by shorter links.
By means of this fastening device it is easy to put on the overshoe after the frame work on the upper side of the overshoe has been opened, presenting an enlargement of the entrance; the overshoe can be closed by a pressure of the foot without using the hand.
On the upper edgeof the overshoe made of a foldable material adapted therefor, is arranged a frame, following the lines of the foot, consisting of two portions 2 and 9 connected with each other by two links 5 and 6. The portion 2 has a tongue 3, projecting downwardly, and joints 4 hinged to links These links are hinged to links 6 by joints 7. The flexible portion 9 of the'frame is attached to the links 6 by means of joints 8. Another joint 10 connects the portion 9 with'the down going portion 11 of the frame work. This portion 11 is bent according to the form of the overshoe, and has a shoulder 12 and a heel-plate 13 on its end, connected by a joint 14. The lower part of the portion 11 can be slotted as it is shown in Fig. 2 for using the overshoe in combination with a shoe having spurs.
If the overshoe has toj bei used, thejfupper part of the device will be opened or enlarged to permit the introduction of the regular shoe by pressing back the portion 11, which swinging movement forces the links 5 and 6 into the position shown by dotted lines in Fig. 1. The spring action of the portion 9 allows it to enlarge the distance between the joints 7 and 8 offering an aperture large enough for introducing the foot with the regular shoe. After the introduction of the foot a pressure by the other foot against the shoulder 12 brings the portion 11 and the springy portion 9 back in their original positions, whereby the links 5 and 6 come into contact with the portion 2, as shown in Fig. 1. With respect to the position of the frame work, connected in any suitable way with the foldable material (rubber, felt or the like), the overshoe is folded on both sides ble material, a metallic frame having a pair of U-shaped portions presented with their open ends toward one another and joined to said body, two pairs of links pivoted to one another and to said portions, whereby said portions may be separated outward to inclose a larger space therebetween, and a brace connected to the rear portion and adapted to fold said portions toward one another when pressed inward.
2. An overshoe comprising a body of flexible material having two U-shaped metallic portions at its upper open end, two pairs of links pivoted to one another and to said portions, and means joined to the rear portion for impelling it inward to fold said links against the other portion.
3. An overshoe comprising a body of flexible material having a pair of U-shaped portions attached at its upper edge, the rear portion being ofresilient material, links pivoted to said portions and to one another, name to this specification in the presence of whereby the rear portion may be drawn two subscribing Witnesses. oackwa d and expandecl, and e bracecon- SIEGFRIED THORSCLL nected to said rear poitlon to impel 1t i01- 5 warclly to fold the links against the front por- Witnesses:
tion, substantially as described. ADOLPH Fisonnn,
In testimony whereof I have signed my ARTHUR SCHWARTZ.
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US7334354B2 (en) 2004-06-04 2008-02-26 Nike, Inc. Adjustable ankle support for an article of footwear
US11490678B2 (en) * 2020-10-29 2022-11-08 Abbi Bentz Boot cover
US20250169571A1 (en) * 2016-04-22 2025-05-29 Fast Ip, Llc Rapid-entry footwear with rebounding fit system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7013586B1 (en) * 2003-01-10 2006-03-21 Nike, Inc. Article of athletic footwear with a leash
US7334354B2 (en) 2004-06-04 2008-02-26 Nike, Inc. Adjustable ankle support for an article of footwear
US20250169571A1 (en) * 2016-04-22 2025-05-29 Fast Ip, Llc Rapid-entry footwear with rebounding fit system
US11490678B2 (en) * 2020-10-29 2022-11-08 Abbi Bentz Boot cover

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