US1927889A - Shoe insole - Google Patents
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- US1927889A US1927889A US629652A US62965232A US1927889A US 1927889 A US1927889 A US 1927889A US 629652 A US629652 A US 629652A US 62965232 A US62965232 A US 62965232A US 1927889 A US1927889 A US 1927889A
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- 210000002683 foot Anatomy 0.000 description 4
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- 239000010985 leather Substances 0.000 description 3
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- 210000003205 muscle Anatomy 0.000 description 1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B7/00—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
- A43B7/14—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
- A43B7/1405—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
- A43B7/1415—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot
- A43B7/1445—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot situated under the midfoot, i.e. the second, third or fourth metatarsal
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B7/00—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
- A43B7/14—Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
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- Drawing Figure 1 is a side View of a shoe partly in section showing the disposition and arrangement of an insole constructed and arranged in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a top View of the insole.
- Figure 3 is a cross section thereof, the section being taken as on the line 3-3 in Figure 2.
- the insole for a shoe when constructed in accordance with the present invention comprises a body layer 8 of relatively thickened material.
- This material may be of leather or textile. 1t is preferably covered with a thin leather sock-lining 9.
- a pad 10 is disposed between the body layer 8 and the sock-lining 9. The pad 10 serves as a support for the metatarsal arch of the foot and is placed in accordance therewith.
- the insole is shaped to provide a lateral extension 11.
- This extension ll is preferably raised to the position substantially as shown in the drawing.
- the extension is held in shape by a shank stiffener 12, preferably constructed of stiff, or so-called counter leather, which extends upward from the contour of the insole to form a support for the said extension. This construction can be best seen in Figure 3 of the drawing.
- the longitudinal edges of the stiiener 12 are skived or pared thin at the outer edges.
- the combined structure of the insole and the shank stiffener 12 are reinforced 60 by a shank iron 13.
- the shank iron 13 is rigidly secured by pegs or tacks to the combined construction.
- the shank stiffener l2 is permanently attached to the body 8 of the insole by any suitable adherent, and is extended back to form in conjunction with said body a heel seat of added strength, while assisting in attaching the structure to a heel.
- the said stiiener By employing an insole having the above described shank stiiener and shank iron, the said stiiener extending out and under the extension 11 to give support thereto, the shoe structure is strengthened and the supporting features thereof are efficient, yet yielding to avoid hurting the sensitive muscles in the under portion of the instep at the inner side of the foot.
- An insole for a shoe comprising a body portion having a lateral extension conforming to the inner under side of the human foot to support the same; a shank stifiener constructed of semistii material and having a lateral extension conforming with and disposed under the extension of said body portion, the body portion and said shank stiffener being permanently adhered; a shank iron attached to said body portion and said shank stiiiener at the forward and rear ends thereof, and a pad disposed on said body portion adjacent the location of the metatarsal arch of the human foot, said pad being held in position by a. sock-lining mounted upon said body portion.
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Description
Sept. 26 l933- L. M. DoTY ET A1. 1,927,889
SHOE INS OLE Filed Aug. 20, 1932 Tj-l- INVENToR Lucie/1 M. Doty IVO/ual '3. Griffin Bvmem Arro Patented Sept. 26,
SHOE INSOLE Lucien M. Doty and Norval B. Griffin, Portsmouth, Ohio, assignors to The Selby Shoe Company, Portsmouth, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application August 20, 1932. Serial No. 629,652
1 Claim. (Cl. 36-71) Drawing Figure 1 is a side View of a shoe partly in section showing the disposition and arrangement of an insole constructed and arranged in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 2 is a top View of the insole.
Figure 3 is a cross section thereof, the section being taken as on the line 3-3 in Figure 2.
Description The insole for a shoe when constructed in accordance with the present invention comprises a body layer 8 of relatively thickened material. This material may be of leather or textile. 1t is preferably covered with a thin leather sock-lining 9. At a' certain point, in line preferably with what might be termed the bend of the wear-sole, a pad 10 is disposed between the body layer 8 and the sock-lining 9. The pad 10 serves as a support for the metatarsal arch of the foot and is placed in accordance therewith.
The insole is shaped to provide a lateral extension 11. This extension ll is preferably raised to the position substantially as shown in the drawing. The extension is held in shape by a shank stiffener 12, preferably constructed of stiff, or so-called counter leather, which extends upward from the contour of the insole to form a support for the said extension. This construction can be best seen in Figure 3 of the drawing.
The longitudinal edges of the stiiener 12 are skived or pared thin at the outer edges.
Longitudinally the combined structure of the insole and the shank stiffener 12 are reinforced 60 by a shank iron 13. The shank iron 13 is rigidly secured by pegs or tacks to the combined construction. The shank stiffener l2 is permanently attached to the body 8 of the insole by any suitable adherent, and is extended back to form in conjunction with said body a heel seat of added strength, while assisting in attaching the structure to a heel.
By employing an insole having the above described shank stiiener and shank iron, the said stiiener extending out and under the extension 11 to give support thereto, the shoe structure is strengthened and the supporting features thereof are efficient, yet yielding to avoid hurting the sensitive muscles in the under portion of the instep at the inner side of the foot.
We claim:
An insole for a shoe, comprising a body portion having a lateral extension conforming to the inner under side of the human foot to support the same; a shank stifiener constructed of semistii material and having a lateral extension conforming with and disposed under the extension of said body portion, the body portion and said shank stiffener being permanently adhered; a shank iron attached to said body portion and said shank stiiiener at the forward and rear ends thereof, and a pad disposed on said body portion adjacent the location of the metatarsal arch of the human foot, said pad being held in position by a. sock-lining mounted upon said body portion.
LUCIEN M. DOTY.
NORVAL B. GRIFFIN.
Priority Applications (2)
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US629652A US1927889A (en) | 1932-08-20 | 1932-08-20 | Shoe insole |
GB33408/32A GB397728A (en) | 1932-08-20 | 1932-11-25 | Improvements in shoe insoles |
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US629652A US1927889A (en) | 1932-08-20 | 1932-08-20 | Shoe insole |
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US20030033730A1 (en) * | 2001-08-15 | 2003-02-20 | Burke Robert G. | Footwear to enhance natural gait |
USD874115S1 (en) * | 2017-12-19 | 2020-02-04 | Melvyn Cheskin | Metatarsal pad |
US20220240619A1 (en) * | 2017-12-15 | 2022-08-04 | Chez Nous Brands, Inc. | Comfortable Dress Shoes |
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Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US20030033730A1 (en) * | 2001-08-15 | 2003-02-20 | Burke Robert G. | Footwear to enhance natural gait |
US7100307B2 (en) * | 2001-08-15 | 2006-09-05 | Barefoot Science Technologies Inc. | Footwear to enhance natural gait |
US20220240619A1 (en) * | 2017-12-15 | 2022-08-04 | Chez Nous Brands, Inc. | Comfortable Dress Shoes |
USD874115S1 (en) * | 2017-12-19 | 2020-02-04 | Melvyn Cheskin | Metatarsal pad |
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