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US2295364A - Adjustable shoe arch support - Google Patents

Adjustable shoe arch support
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US2295364A
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H. sKoREPA y 2,295,364 ADJUSTABLE sHQE ARCH SUPPORT sepa. 8, 1942.
Filed Sept. l5, .1941
Patented Sept. 8, 1942 ADJUSTABLE SHOE ARCH". SUPPORT Henry Skorepa, Tucumcari, N. Mex.
Application September 15, 1941, Serial No. 410,925
3 Claims.
This invention relates to an adjustable shoe arch support and has for an object to provide a device of this character which is a complete unit in itself, and comprises a flexible upper arch forming plate which is buckled or raised by drawing its ends closer together through the medium of a lower adjusting plate connected to the forward part of the arch forming plate and equipped at the rear end with an externally threaded shaft and an internally threaded take-up nut for adjusting the arch forming plate.
A further object is to provide a device of this character which may be built into shoes during the manufacture thereof, or may be built into used shoes.
A further object is to provide apparatus of this character which will be formed of a few strong, simple and durable parts, which will be inexpensive to manufacture, and which will not easily get out of order.
With the above and other objects in View the invention consists of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed, it being under stood that various modifications may be resorted to within the scope of the appended claims Without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specication:
Figure 1 is a longtudinal sectional view of an adjustable shoe arch support, constructed in accordance with the invention, incorporated in a shoe sole and heel.
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the adjustable shoe arch support.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the rear end of the upper arch forming plate.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the rear end of the lower adjusting plate and threaded shaft.
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the adjusting nut.
Referring now to the drawing in which like characters of reference designate similar parts in the various views. I i! designates a shoe having an outsole II and an insole I2. For raising or lowering the insole at the shank or arch of the shoe an adjustable shoe arch support I3 is disposed between the outsole and insole at the arch or shank of the shoe and extends into the heel I 4 of the shoe.
The adjustable shoe arch support comprises a resilient upper arch forming plate I5, and a lower adjusting plate i6, the plates being riveted together at their forward ends as shown at II.
The lower adjusting plate i6 is reduced in width at its rear end as shown at I8, see Figure 4. An externally threaded shaft I9 is provided with a fiattened forward end 2t which is welded as shown at 2l and also riveted as shown at 22 to the bottom face of the reduced end of the lower adjusting plate.
The fiexible upperarch forming plate 23 is provided with adownturned flange 24 at the rear end, the flange having an opening 25 through which the threaded shaft I9 projects. Awasher 26 surrounds a smooth portion of the shaft ad,- jacent to theange 24 and may be formed ofV a length of tubular material provided with extensions adapted to be engaged through an opening in the rear end of the flexible upper arch forming plate and then crimped over the top surface of the plate as shown at 21, see Figure 3. The flexible upper arch forming plate may be secured to the insole bynails 28 driven throughopenings 29 formed in the rear end of the plate adjacent theiiange 24.
An internally threadedtubular nut 30 is mounted on the shaft I 9 rearwardy of theflange 24. The flange forms an abutment for the nut so that when the nut is rotated in one direction the threaded shaft will be threaded into the nut with the result that the curvature of the flexible arch forming plate will be increased and when the nut is rotated in the opposite direction an opposite effect will be'produced on the flexible upper arch forming plate. The nut is provided with a substantially square wrench opening 3l at the rear end to receive a similar shaped wrench for turning the nut.
The nut is mounted in an opening 32 formed in the heel I4 of the shoe and a smaller opening 33 is formed in the heel and opens through the rear end of the heel to permit insertion of the aforesaid wrench for manipulating the nut. The opening 33 is closed by ascrew plug 34 which is inconspicuous and may be easily removed and replaced when it is desired to manipulate the nut for changing the curvature of the flexible upper arch forming plate I5.
From the above description it is thought that the construction and operation of the invention will be fully understood without further explanation. l
What is claimed is:
1. An adjustable shoe arch support comprising an upper resilient plate, a lower adjusting plate, said plates being connected together at their forward ends and adapted to be incorporated in a shoe sole at the arch portion of a sole, and means at the rear ends of both plates adapted to draw the lower plate rearwardly to buckle upward the upper plate- 2. An adjustable shoe arch support comprising an upper resilient arch forming plate, a lower adjusting plate, the plates being connected together at their forward ends and adapted to be incorporated in the arch portion of a sole, a downwardly extending flange at the rear end of the upper plate having an opening, a threaded shaft extending from the rear end of the lower plate slideably engaged in said opening, and a nut threadedly engaged on the threaded shaft abutting the ange, rotation of the nut in one direction threading the shaft into the nut to draw the lower plate rearwardly to buckle upward the upper arch forming plate.
3. The combination with a shoe sole and heel, of an adjustable shoe arch support comprising an upper resilient arch forming plate, a lower adjusting plate, the plates being connected together at their forward ends and incorporated between layers at the arch portion of the sole, a downwardly extending flange at the rear end of the upper plate having an opening, a threaded shaft projecting from the rear end of the lower plate slideably engaged in said opening, a nut threadedly engaged on the threaded shaft abutting the flange, rotation of the nut in one direction threading the shaft into the nut to draw the lower plate rearwardly to buckle upward the upper arch forming plate, said nut having wrench faces and being built into said heel, there being an opening in said heel permitting application of a wrench to said nut faces for turning the nut, and a plug closing the last named opening.
HENRY SKOREPA.
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US2716296A (en)*1952-03-151955-08-30Leonard J SteinShoe shank reinforcement
US2773923A (en)*1953-01-261956-12-11Raytheon Mfg CoZone-refining apparatus
US3667473A (en)*1970-04-271972-06-06William M MattesonAdjustable arch support for a shoe
US4909768A (en)*1988-08-261990-03-20Brien Herbert J OArch adjusting mechanism for water ski boots
US5285584A (en)*1991-06-121994-02-15Dubner Benjamin BMechanical custom molding of footgear
WO1997041747A1 (en)*1996-05-061997-11-13Bio-Racing B.V.B.A.Sole of a shoe and shoe equipped with such a sole
US6438872B1 (en)1999-11-122002-08-27Harry Miller Co., Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
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US6807754B2 (en)1999-11-122004-10-26Inchworm, Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
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US20100275460A1 (en)*2006-08-112010-11-04Shin Kyung Co., Ltd.Footwear outsole
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US9603416B1 (en)*2012-01-112017-03-28Alliance Design And Development Group, Inc.Systems and methods for adjusting variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment
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US2666135A (en)*1948-05-281954-01-12Rca CorpPulse discriminatory circuit
US2716296A (en)*1952-03-151955-08-30Leonard J SteinShoe shank reinforcement
US2773923A (en)*1953-01-261956-12-11Raytheon Mfg CoZone-refining apparatus
US3667473A (en)*1970-04-271972-06-06William M MattesonAdjustable arch support for a shoe
US4909768A (en)*1988-08-261990-03-20Brien Herbert J OArch adjusting mechanism for water ski boots
US5285584A (en)*1991-06-121994-02-15Dubner Benjamin BMechanical custom molding of footgear
WO1997041747A1 (en)*1996-05-061997-11-13Bio-Racing B.V.B.A.Sole of a shoe and shoe equipped with such a sole
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US20050055848A1 (en)*1999-11-122005-03-17Harry Miller Co., Inc.Expandable shoe having screw drive assemblies
US20020170206A1 (en)*1999-11-122002-11-21Harry Miller Co., Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US6574888B2 (en)1999-11-122003-06-10Harry Miller Company, Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US20030192204A1 (en)*1999-11-122003-10-16Harry Miller Co., Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US7581337B2 (en)1999-11-122009-09-01Inchworm, Inc.Expandable shoe having screw drive assemblies
US6807754B2 (en)1999-11-122004-10-26Inchworm, Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US6817116B2 (en)1999-11-122004-11-16Inchworm, Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US7080468B2 (en)1999-11-122006-07-25Inchworm, Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US6438872B1 (en)1999-11-122002-08-27Harry Miller Co., Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US20050060913A1 (en)*1999-11-122005-03-24Inchworm, Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US20050066548A1 (en)*1999-11-122005-03-31Inchworm, Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US6883254B2 (en)1999-11-122005-04-26Inchworm, Inc.Expandable shoe and shoe assemblies
US6804902B1 (en)*2000-05-252004-10-19Mccracken John C.Adjustable arch support orthosis including variably tensioned arch curve and method of utilizing orthosis
US6966131B2 (en)*2000-05-252005-11-22Mccracken John CAdjustable arch support orthosis including variably tensioned arch curve and method of utilizing orthosis
US20050039351A1 (en)*2000-05-252005-02-24Mccracken John C.Adjustable arch support orthosis including variably tensioned arch curve and method of utilizing orthosis
AT413784B (en)*2000-12-212006-06-15Schuster Wilhelm INSTALLATION-camber-changing-VERWIND PROP
AT414087B (en)*2000-12-212006-09-15Schuster Wilhelm WELLB VERWIND COMFORT AND THERAPY SUPPORT
US7287294B2 (en)2003-10-242007-10-30Harry Miller Co., Inc.Method of making an expandable shoe
US20100275460A1 (en)*2006-08-112010-11-04Shin Kyung Co., Ltd.Footwear outsole
US8458930B2 (en)*2006-08-112013-06-11Shin Kyung Co., Ltd.Footwear outsole
US20140310988A1 (en)*2011-12-132014-10-23EQUIPOWER SPORTS LTD.90930496 BC Ltd)Footwear for Use in Specialized Activities
US20160242494A1 (en)*2011-12-132016-08-25Equipower Sports Ltd. (0930496 BC Ltd.)Footwear for use in Specialized Activities
US10856603B2 (en)*2011-12-132020-12-08Equipower Sports, Ltd.Footwear for use in specialized activities
US9603416B1 (en)*2012-01-112017-03-28Alliance Design And Development Group, Inc.Systems and methods for adjusting variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment
US10188173B1 (en)*2012-01-112019-01-29Alliance Design And Development GroupSystem and methods for adjusting variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment
US10959484B1 (en)2012-01-112021-03-30Alliance Design And Development Group, Inc.System and methods for adjusting variable variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment
US11564440B1 (en)2012-01-112023-01-31Alliance Design And Development GroupSystem and methods for adjusting variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment

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