PATENTBD APR. 24, 1906.
W. BECK. SHOE SOLE FASTENING.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 21, 1904.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WVILLIAM BECK, OF HENDERSON, MINNESOTA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FRANK BRAHS, \VILLIAM BRAHS, CHARLES JOYCE, AND JOHN MCGRANN. ONE-TENTH TO FRED JOHNSON, AND ONE-TENTH TO THOMAS WELOH, ALL OF HENDERSON, MINNESOTA.
SHOE-SOLE FASTENING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 24, 1906.
Apnlication filed March 21, 1904- Serial No. 199,224.
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Be it known that I, VILLIAM BECK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Henderson, in the county of Sibley and State of Minnesota, have invented a new and useful Shoe- Sole Fastening, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to boots and shoes, and especially to an improved means of attaching the soles and heels thereto, and has for its objects to produce a comparatively simple inexpensive device of this character wherein the outer sole or heel when worn may be readily removed and replaced by new parts and one in which the heel may be adjusted from time to time as circumstances require to insure uniform wearing thereof.
T 0 these ends the invention comprises the novel features of construction and combination of parts more fully hereinafter described.
In the accompanying; drawings, Figure 1 is a bottom plan view of a device embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a top plan view with the inner sole removed to disclose the attaching device. Fig. 3 is a plan view of the heel portion of the sole. Fig. 4 is a detail vertical section through the heel. Figs. 5, 6, and 7 are detail views. Fig. 8 is a view similar to Fig. 3, disclosing a slightly-different embodiment of the invention.
Referring tothe drawings, 1 designates the inner sole of a boot or shoe, to which the upper 2 is attached, as usual, and 3 the upper lift or ply of the outer sole, stitched or other wise fastened to the inner sole.
Secured to the upper face of thelayer 3 and within and slightly remote from the marginal edge thereof is a preferably continuous fastening member orband 4, composed of thin steel or other suitable metal and secured in place by means ofstaples 5, stitches, or other suitable fastening devices. This member orband 4 has provided thereon a series of outwardly projecting or depending engaging spurs orprongs 6 of suitable length, as hereinafter explained, and preferably of substantially U sha e in cross-section these s urs being arranged in uxtapos1t1on and in relatively close order throughout the entire length or area of the band, except at thepoints 7 7, where one or more spurs are omitted to produce spaces, as shown, for a purpose which will later appear. The spurs engage and serve to secure in place the lower lift or ply S of the outer sole, whereby this lift, which sustains the wear incident to the use of the shoe, may when necessary or desirable be lreadily removed and replaced by a new one.
Attached to the heel portion of the sole 3 by means ofremovable fastening devices 9, preferably in the form of screw-bolts, is theheel 10. This heel, which is composed, as usual, of a plurality of superposed layers or plies, comprises a normally fixed primary portion or member 11 and a secondary movable portion ormember 12, this latter being of circular form in plan and adapted to extend and fit at one side within asemicircular recess 13, provided in the rear wall of the member 11, in which recess and conforming thereto is a thin sheet-metal protecting-plate 14, the ends of which are bent back over the terminal ends of the member 11 and lie along the outer face thereof.
The primary portion of the heel is secured in place by a pair of the screw-bolts 9, while the secondary portion is secured by a single and centrallydisposed bolt, upon which it may, as presently explained, be rotated, these bolts being all extended through the heel and inner sole 3 and having their inner ends in threaded engagement each with anengaging member 15, preferably in the form of a nut or bur embedded in the inner face of the sole 3.
Attention is here directed to the fact that when the outer ply is in position thespaces 7 will register with and receive thenuts 15 on the bolts which secure the primary member 11 in place, thereby permitting the meeting faces of thelifts 3 and 3 to lie in snug even contact.
Provided upon and projecting outward or downward from the outer face of theply 8 is a series of engaging pins or prongs l6, adapted to register with and entersuitable sockets 17, provided in the adjacent face of thesecondary heel member 12 for normally fixing the latter against rotation, there being preferably four of theprongs 16, as herein shown. From this arrangement it is apparent that as themember 12 in practice becomes worn it may from time to time, by removing the bolt set forth without departing from the spirit of 9 and freeing it from engagement with theprongs 16, be partially rotated, thereby in suring a uniform wearing of its outer surface. In Fig. 8 I have shown a slightly-different form of the device in which a single substantially V-shaped member orplate 18 is substituted for the three retaining members ornuts 15 to be engaged by the inner ends of the screw-bolts 9. In other respects the construction and operation is identical with that above described. 7
From the foregoing it is apparent that I produce a simple inexpensive device admirably adapted for the attainment of the ends in view, but it is to be understood that minor changes may be made in the details herein the invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is In a device of the class described, the combination with a shoe-sole formed of a plurality of superposed lifts, of a heel, a marginal band secured to one of said lifts and provided with a plurality of spaced depending spurs passing through the adiacent lifts, means for securing the marginal band in position on said lift, an engaging member secured to the upper lift of the sole, an attaching member extending through the heel and engaging the first-named member, a nut seated on each side of the marginal band between the depending spurs, and bolts having their threaded ends extending through the heel and engaging said nuts for securing the heel to the s oe.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM BECK.
Witnesses:
A. E. BUCK, CHARLES JoYcE.