US112754A - Improvement in wooden shanks for shoes and boots - Google Patents
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- the steel plates being of necessity iat, in order to possess any elasticity, do not conform to the irregular shape of the tread of the c last, while the wooden shank, made by either of the processes heretofore used, if of sufficient thickness to possess the requisite strength, has no elasticity.
- My present inven tion is intended to secure, in a wooden shank, stiness, elasticity, strength, cheapness, and aform to correspond to the bottom ot' the last upon which the boot is made.
- shank can be made of any desired height, and yet be so flexible that the boot can be bent and set to any desired shape after being taken from the last. This is not true of a steel shank, nor of any shank that is molded to a special form previous to its insertion in the boot. This advantage is of great importance, as is well known to boot-manufacturers.
- I claim- A wooden shank-statt ⁇ ener made from several separate strips or layers of wood, sub. stantially as herein described.
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UNITED STATES PATENLQILTIQE.
JEREMIAH MEARS WATSON, OF SHARON, MASSACHUSETTS/ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF-AND HORACE A. LOTHROP.
IMPROVEMENT IN WOODEN SHANKS FOR SHOES AND BOOTS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 112,754, dated March 14, 1871.
To all to whom these presents shall come:
Be it known that I, JEREMIAII MEARs WAT- SON, of Sharon, in the county of Norfolk and State of Massachusetts, have originated a new and useful Improvement in Wooden Shank- Stiffeners for Boots and Shoes; and do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, due reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making part of this specication, and in which- Figure lis a perspective representation and Fig. 2 a longitudinal section, of said invention.
I am aware that it has been heretofore customary to produce shank-stiffeners of several nat plates or leaves of steel, united together at 011e end; and I am also aware that a shank-stiffener has, previous to the origin of my present invention, been formed of one solid piece of wood. I am also aware that a shank lhas been made of a single piece of wood, steamed and pressed into form. Neither of these constructions is the equivalent of mine.
The steel plates, being of necessity iat, in order to possess any elasticity, do not conform to the irregular shape of the tread of the c last, while the wooden shank, made by either of the processes heretofore used, if of sufficient thickness to possess the requisite strength, has no elasticity.
My present inven tion is intended to secure, in a wooden shank, stiness, elasticity, strength, cheapness, and aform to correspond to the bottom ot' the last upon which the boot is made.
It has the further advantage that the shank can be made of any desired height, and yet be so flexible that the boot can be bent and set to any desired shape after being taken from the last. This is not true of a steel shank, nor of any shank that is molded to a special form previous to its insertion in the boot. This advantage is of great importance, as is well known to boot-manufacturers.
In carrying out my invention suitable strips of wood are laid upon one another, and a series of shank-stift`eners, such as are represented in the accompanying drawing, are, by means of dies similar to those employed in cutting soles, cut from said strips.
The layers thus produced,and which constitute in aggregate the shankstift'ener, are
confined together at one end by a rivet or its 7 Claim.
I claim- A wooden shank-stift`ener made from several separate strips or layers of wood, sub. stantially as herein described.
vJEREMIAH MEARS WATSON. Witnesses:
FRED. CURTIS, EDWARD GRIFFITH.
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| US7730634B2 (en) | 2002-09-11 | 2010-06-08 | Laduca Phillip F | High-heeled jazz dancing and character dancing shoe |
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