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US125717A
US125717A US125717DA US125717A US 125717 A US125717 A US 125717A US 125717D A US125717D A US 125717DA US 125717 A US125717 A US 125717A
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  • the vamp a of the said boot is of woven cloth, beaver cloth, or felt not impervious to water, and is lined on its interior surface with a water-proof cloth or lining, b, which in turn is lined with furze cloth o-that is, a woven or fclted cloth having an open wool pile raised on it, or a pile composed of wool and hair, or wool and jute, or wool, jute, and hair.
  • These three layers are quilted together by thread being sewed through them in lines, the lining or loose pile being innermost, so as to be next to the foot or stocking when the boot or shoe may be in wear.
  • a boot or shoe so made is not only very soft perspiration as generated in the foot.
  • the lines of sewing or quilting not only hold together the layers of cloth so as to pnevent one from wearing the other, but keep them from stretching out of shape, and also seem to make channels in the furze or pile to facilitate the escape of the perspiration.
  • shoe differing materially from any such, as I employ ranges of stitching, and by means of such quilt together the layer of woven or felt cloth, the water-proof lining, and the inner layer of furze cloth.
  • the lines of sewing produce channels in the furze cloth to facilitate the evaporation of moisture from the foot of the wearer of the shoe; and, besides, such lines of" sewing preserve the outer or cloth layer from stretching out of shape or being easily torn, and impart to the shoe an ornamental appearance.
  • My invention I confine to the shoe-upper as made of the :materials described, quilted together as set forth; therefore,
  • the boot or shoe upper as composed of the furze cloth, the water-proof lining, and the eX- terna-l layer of woven or felt cloth, arranged and quilted together as described.

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UNITED STATES PATENT QEEICEo TOMAS WIN SHIP BROWN, OF MALDEN, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF, NATHANIEL L. FRANOIS, AND ANDREW J. MALLON, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
To allpersons to whom these presents may come:
Be it known that. I, THOMAS WrNsHIP BROWN, of Malden, of the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and usefulV Improvement in Boots or Shoes; and do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification and represented in the accompanying drawing, of which- Figure l is a side view; Fig. 2, a longitudinal section; and Fig. 3, a transverse section of a boot made in accordance with my improvement.
The vamp a of the said boot is of woven cloth, beaver cloth, or felt not impervious to water, and is lined on its interior surface with a water-proof cloth or lining, b, which in turn is lined with furze cloth o-that is, a woven or fclted cloth having an open wool pile raised on it, or a pile composed of wool and hair, or wool and jute, or wool, jute, and hair. These three layers are quilted together by thread being sewed through them in lines, the lining or loose pile being innermost, so as to be next to the foot or stocking when the boot or shoe may be in wear. In case of a boot, I usually make the leg portion of a layer of canvas and a lining of the furze cloth, and quilt the whole together; d in the drawing being the furze-cloth lining, and e the canvas, and l l the lines of quilting. The sole f is of leather, and the heel and the toe of the upper may be re-enforced by tips or guards g h, of leather or other material, extended around and sewed to them and also to the sole.
A boot or shoe so made is not only very soft perspiration as generated in the foot. The lines of sewing or quilting not only hold together the layers of cloth so as to pnevent one from wearing the other, but keep them from stretching out of shape, and also seem to make channels in the furze or pile to facilitate the escape of the perspiration.
I make no claim to the arrangement of a water-proof lining in the vamp of a shoe, nor between the two or more layers composing such, as usually made. Nor do I claim the mode of making a shoe as described in the United States patentNo. 77,717, nor that described in James Eshelbys rejected application for a patent, iiled February 2, 1850; my'
shoe differing materially from any such, as I employ ranges of stitching, and by means of such quilt together the layer of woven or felt cloth, the water-proof lining, and the inner layer of furze cloth. The lines of sewing produce channels in the furze cloth to facilitate the evaporation of moisture from the foot of the wearer of the shoe; and, besides, such lines of" sewing preserve the outer or cloth layer from stretching out of shape or being easily torn, and impart to the shoe an ornamental appearance. My invention I confine to the shoe-upper as made of the :materials described, quilted together as set forth; therefore,
What I claim as my invention, or as a new or improved manufacture, is-
The boot or shoe upper as composed of the furze cloth, the water-proof lining, and the eX- terna-l layer of woven or felt cloth, arranged and quilted together as described.
THOMAS WINSHIP BROWN.
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R. H. EDDY, J. R. SNOW.
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US20100236104A1 (en) * 2009-03-23 2010-09-23 Judith Gutman All purpose Footwear
US20130247416A1 (en) * 2012-03-22 2013-09-26 Nike, Inc. Restraint Configured to Allow Relative Heel/Forefoot Motion

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US20100236104A1 (en) * 2009-03-23 2010-09-23 Judith Gutman All purpose Footwear
US20130247416A1 (en) * 2012-03-22 2013-09-26 Nike, Inc. Restraint Configured to Allow Relative Heel/Forefoot Motion
US10201210B2 (en) * 2012-03-22 2019-02-12 Nike, Inc. Restraint configured to allow relative heel/forefoot motion
US10709200B2 (en) 2012-03-22 2020-07-14 Nike, Inc. Sole structure configured to allow relative heel/forefoot motion

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