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AT32726B - Footwear. - Google Patents

Footwear.

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AT32726B
AT32726B AT32726DA AT32726B AT 32726 B AT32726 B AT 32726B AT 32726D A AT32726D A AT 32726DA AT 32726 B AT32726 B AT 32726B
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insole
leather
shoe
porous
rough
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German (de)
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Joseph Makuk
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Joseph Makuk
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Description

  

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  Schuhwerk. 



   Den Gegenstand der vorliegenden Erfindung bildet ein Schuhwerk, bei welchem die lederne Brandsohle mit der rauhen Seite, der sogenannten Aasseite, nach oben gerichtet ist. Die Befestigung der Brandsohle erfolgt in bekannter Weise, entweder durch Nageln oder Annähen. 



   Dadurch, dass nunmehr bei der Brandsohle die rauhe und poröse Seite des Leders 
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 kommt, werden wesentliche Vorteile, ganz besonders für Personen, die an Schweissfuss leiden. erreicht. Bei der bisher benutzten glatten und nicht porösen Brandsohle konnte der Schweiss des Fusses nie aufgesaugt werden, weshalb die Brandsohle in ganz kurzer Zeit hart wurde und so das Gehen erschwerte. Mit dem Hartwerden der Brandsohle war aber der weitere Übelstand verbunden, dass sie sich nunmehr nach oben zu warf und vom Oberleder ablöst. 
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 wenn bei der Brandsohle die rauhe, poröse Seite nach oben gerichtet ist, die Brandsohle nicht mehr wirft, sondern im Gegenteil fest an das   Oberleder antegt.

   Hin weiterer Vorteil   besteht darin, dass die bekanntlich öfters auf die Brandsohle geleimt Einlegesohle, aus Glanzleinwand oder ähnlichem   Alateriale,   bedeutend besser auf der rauhen   Lederseite haftet.   



  Beim Befestigen der Brandsohle im Schuh dergestalt, dass die rauhe, poröse Seite nach oben gerichtet ist, bleibt die Brandsohle selbst bei Vorhandensein von   Schweissfuss   elastisch und zäh und wird nicht brüchig,   wie eine Brandsohle, bei weicher   die glatte und nicht poröse Seite nach oben gerichtet ist. 

**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Footwear.



   The subject of the present invention is a footwear in which the leather insole is directed with the rough side, the so-called carrion side, upwards. The insole is fastened in a known manner, either by nailing or sewing.



   As a result, the rough and porous side of the leather is now on the insole
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 come, there are significant advantages, especially for people who suffer from sweaty feet. reached. With the smooth and non-porous insole used so far, the sweat of the foot could never be absorbed, which is why the insole became hard in a very short time and made walking difficult. With the hardening of the insole, however, the further disadvantage was that it threw itself upwards and came off the upper leather.
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 if the rough, porous side of the insole is facing upwards, the insole no longer throws, but on the contrary, attaches firmly to the upper leather.

   Another advantage is that the insole, which is known to be glued to the insole and made of glossy canvas or similar aluminum, adheres significantly better to the rough leather side.



  When the insole is fastened in the shoe in such a way that the rough, porous side is directed upwards, the insole remains elastic and tough even if there is a sweat foot and does not become brittle, like an insole, with the smooth and non-porous side facing upwards if it is softer is.

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Claims (1)

PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Schuhwcrk, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die lederne Brandsohle derartig im Schuh befestigt ist, dass die glatte, nicht poröse Seite nach unten gerichtet ist und demzufolge die rauhe und poröse Lederseite nach oben, d. h. mit dem Fusse beim Tragen des Schuhes in Berührung kommt. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. PATENT CLAIM: Shoe, characterized in that the leather insole is fastened in the shoe in such a way that the smooth, non-porous side is directed downwards and consequently the rough and porous leather side is directed upwards, i.e. H. comes into contact with the foot when wearing the shoe. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT32726D 1907-05-31 1907-05-31 Footwear. AT32726B (en)

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AT32726T 1907-05-31

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AT32726B true AT32726B (en) 1908-04-25

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AT32726D AT32726B (en) 1907-05-31 1907-05-31 Footwear.

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