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US2247459A
US2247459A US255066A US25506639A US2247459A US 2247459 A US2247459 A US 2247459A US 255066 A US255066 A US 255066A US 25506639 A US25506639 A US 25506639A US 2247459 A US2247459 A US 2247459A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
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    • A43B23/025Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form assembled by stitching

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  • This invention relates to an improved shoe and particularly to the upper having an integrally tongue, and quarter which is united along the instep edge to eyelet stays so as to provide a smooth interior surface and an overlap between the quarter and the tongue.
  • vamp, tongue and quarter are cut from a single piece of material to form an integral vamp, tongue' and quarter piece, which is united. along the instep ledges of the quarter to the eyelet stays so that the eyelet stays eX- tend beyond such edges and form an overlap for the tongue, ⁇ and provide a smooth interior surface adjacent to the foot of the wearer.
  • Fig. 1 is a front isometric View of a shoe embodying this invention
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the integrally cut Vamp, tongue and quarter piece embodied in the shoe upper shown in Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan inside View of the right eyelet stay, as shown at the left in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a plan outside View of the quarter showing one edge of the reyelet stay united to the instep edge of the one piece Vamp, tongue and quarter;
  • Fig. 5 is a plan'view of a portion of the one piece vamp, tongue and quarter showing both edges of the eyelet stay united thereto after it has been folded along the dot and dash lines shown in Fig. 4.
  • the shoe upper 'I comprises an integrally cut, or one piece vamp, tongue and quarter 9 which is united along its instep edges I and I0 to eyelet stays II and I I which overlap the tongue I2.
  • the vamp is indicated generally by the numeral I3, the tongue by the numeral I2 and the quarter by the numeral I4.
  • the one piece vamp, tongue and quarter 9 is cut along the lines I to form the tongue I2, and around the periphery of the piece to form the sole attaching edges I6, back seam edges ⁇ Il, and ankle opening edges I8.
  • the eyelet stays I I and II are formed in pairs as rights and lefts. From a description of the right eyelet stay II and the method of uniting same to the quarter I4, the construction and method of uniting the left eyelet stay I I' will be understood and the latter will not be described in detail herein.
  • the right eyelet stay II in the shape in which it is cut out, is illustrated in Fig. 3, and is adapted to form the stay shown at the left as viewed in Fig. l.
  • the eyelet stay II is cut so as to form an edge I9 adapted to match with the instep edge I0 of the quarter as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the stay is adapted to be folded alongr the dot and dash line 2
  • the edge 25 opposite the edge I9 is bound with a piece of binding 25, which ⁇ is preferably stitched thereon.
  • the edges I9 and Il) of the stay and quarter, respectively, are matched and secured together by over-seam or cross stitches 21 to form a smooth butt seam joint 21'.
  • ⁇ 'I'he corresponding edge of the opposite eyelet stay I I' is united to the opposite instep edge ⁇ IIJ ofV the quarter, and the side reinforcing strips 28 and 28 are then applied, preferably by stitching the strips to the outside surface of the quarter I4.
  • the eyelet stay II is folded along the dot and dash line 2
  • and the edge I9 of the eyelet stay Il is less than the distance between the dot and dash line 2
  • the edge 25, or binding 26 of the stay I I is then sewn to the quarter Ill along the stitched line 29 from the ankle opening I8 to a point adjacent to the sole attaching edge IS.
  • the stay II' (Fig. 1) is then folded and sewed to the quarter I4 in the same manner.
  • the back seam edges Il of the quarter are then united in the usual manner to form the back seam 30.
  • the usual back counter stiffener 32 may then be incorporated.
  • An edge binding 33 is then applied around the ankle opening I8 of the quarter I4 and then along the folded edges 2l, and the extended forks 24 of the eyelet stays I I and I I to the end'thereof.
  • the outer edges of the lower ends ofthe stays II and Il are then stitched along the binding 33 to the vamp I3, as indicated by the stitches 34.
  • the union between the stays and the quarter is reinforced by lines of stitches 35 extending across the stays below the eyelets 36. 'Ihe eyelets 36 are then inserted in the stays I I and I I' in the usual manner and this operation concludes the construction of the shoe upper "I, which is then attached to the shoe sole 8 in the usual manner.
  • an upper comprising an integrally cut vamp, tongue' and quarter, said quarter being out so as to form two edges adapted to extend upwardly on each side of the instep of the foot and having separately cut eyelet stays having inside andy outside plies, said inside plies being united to the instep edges of said quarter by butt seams and extending to the points where said instep edges meetthe union between the tongue and vamp, said outside plies of said stays overlapping the butt seams and extending from said points to the sole engaging edges of said quarter and being stitched to the outside surface of the adjoining margins of'said quarter and vamp, and said stays extending beyond the instep edges so as to provide a lapfor said tongue.
  • an upper comprising an integrally cut vamp, tongue and quarter, said quarter being cut soas to form two edges adapted to extend upwardly on each side of the instep of the foot and-having separately cut eyelet stays united to and extending beyond the instep edges of the quarter so as to provide an overlap for the tongue, said stays being formed of at least an inner and an outerlayer of material, said inner layer having an edge matching with the instep edge of said quarter and united thereto by a butt seam, said outer layer having an edge extending over said butt seam on' the outer surface of said quarter and united thereto.
  • an upper comprising an integrally iso cut vamp, tongue and quarter, said quarter being cut so as to form two edges adapted to extend upwardly on each side of the instep of the foot and having separately cut eyelet stays united to and extending inwardly beyond the instep edges of the quarter so as to provide an overlap for the tongue, each of said stays being formed in one piece from an integral piece of' material folded about a longitudinal line to form an inner and an outer layer and so that the longitudinal edge of the inner layer lies on the side of the longitudinal edge of the outer layer adjacent to the longitudinal fold, said'edge of the inner layer being cut to match with the instep edge of said quarter and united thereto by a butt seam, and said longitudinal edge of the outer layer being extended over said butt seam on the outer surface of said quarter and stitched thereto.
  • an upper comprising an integrally cut vamp, tongue and quarter, said quarter being cut so as to form two edges adapted to extend upwardly'on each side of the instep of the foot and having separately cut ⁇ eyelet stays united to and extending beyond the instep edges of the quarter so as. to provide an overlap for the tongue, said stays being formed of at least an inner and an outer layer of material; said inner layer having an edge matching with the instep edge of said quarter and ⁇ united thereto by a butt seam, said outer layer having a bound edge extending over said butt seam on the outer surface of said quarter and united thereto, and a binding extending around the edge of the ankleopening in said quarter and the unattached edges of said stays.
  • an upper comprising Yan integrally cut vamp, tongue and quarter, said quarter being cut so as to form two edges adapted tc extend upwardly on each side ofthe instep of the foot and having separately cut eyelet stays united to and extending beyond the instep edges of the quarter so as to provide an overlap for the tongue, said stays being formedV of at least an inner and an outer layer of material, saidinner layer extending from the upper end ofv said stay and terminating adjacent Vto the union between the vamp, tongueand quarter.
  • said outer layer extending from the upper end of said stay to the sole engaging edge of said quarter and having an edge extending over saidy butt seam on the outer surface of ⁇ said quarter and united. thereto.

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Juy l; 1941- F. H. WOLFHARD ET AL 2,247,459
` SHOE Filed Feb. 7, 1959 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 my 1, 1941 F. H. WOLFHARD ET Al. 2,247,459
v sHoE Filed Feb. '7, `1955 2 sheets-Sheet 2 ATTORNEYS cut vamp,
Patented July l, 1941 ICE SHOE
Frederick H. Wolfhard,
Leighton St. Jerome, Quebec, and C. Woodall, Notre Dame de Grace,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignors to United States Rubber Com corporation of New pany, New York, N. Y., a .l'ersey Application February 7, 1939, Serial No. 255,066 (ci. srs-.45)
5 claims.
This invention relates to an improved shoe and particularly to the upper having an integrally tongue, and quarter which is united along the instep edge to eyelet stays so as to provide a smooth interior surface and an overlap between the quarter and the tongue.
It has been the practice heretofore, particularly in the type ofl shoe construction commonly known as the lace-to-toe shoe, to make the tongue and vamp in one piece and unite the vamp to the forepart of the quarter with a lap seam. This construction produces a ridge at the toe of the shoe and is apt to chafe the toe of the wearer. In accordance with the present invention the vamp, tongue and quarter are cut from a single piece of material to form an integral vamp, tongue' and quarter piece, which is united. along the instep ledges of the quarter to the eyelet stays so that the eyelet stays eX- tend beyond such edges and form an overlap for the tongue,` and provide a smooth interior surface adjacent to the foot of the wearer.
Referring to the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front isometric View of a shoe embodying this invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the integrally cut Vamp, tongue and quarter piece embodied in the shoe upper shown in Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a plan inside View of the right eyelet stay, as shown at the left in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a plan outside View of the quarter showing one edge of the reyelet stay united to the instep edge of the one piece Vamp, tongue and quarter; and
Fig. 5 is a plan'view of a portion of the one piece vamp, tongue and quarter showing both edges of the eyelet stay united thereto after it has been folded along the dot and dash lines shown in Fig. 4.
This invention is illustrated herein in reference to the shoe construction commonly known as the lace-to-toe shoe which is provided with a low canvas upper 'I secured to the sole 8 in the usual manner as shown in Fig. 1. The shoe upper 'I comprises an integrally cut, or one piece vamp, tongue and quarter 9 which is united along its instep edges I and I0 to eyelet stays II and I I which overlap the tongue I2. Referring to Fig. 2 the vamp is indicated generally by the numeral I3, the tongue by the numeral I2 and the quarter by the numeral I4. The one piece vamp, tongue and quarter 9 is cut along the lines I to form the tongue I2, and around the periphery of the piece to form the sole attaching edges I6, back seam edges` Il, and ankle opening edges I8.
The eyelet stays I I and II are formed in pairs as rights and lefts. From a description of the right eyelet stay II and the method of uniting same to the quarter I4, the construction and method of uniting the left eyelet stay I I' will be understood and the latter will not be described in detail herein. The right eyelet stay II, in the shape in which it is cut out, is illustrated in Fig. 3, and is adapted to form the stay shown at the left as viewed in Fig. l. The eyelet stay II is cut so as to form an edge I9 adapted to match with the instep edge I0 of the quarter as shown in Fig. 4. The stay is adapted to be folded alongr the dot and dash line 2| and when so folded, the upper edges 22 and 23 of the stay are adapted to match with one another so as to conform to the curvature of the ankle opening edge I8 in the quarter I4 (Fig. 5), and the long fork 24 of the stay is adapted to fold over the short fork 2t and extend over the outside surface of the upper along the area between the vamp I3 and quarter I4. After the stay II is cutout and before it is folded, the edge 25 opposite the edge I9 is bound with a piece of binding 25, which `is preferably stitched thereon.
As shown in Fig. 4, the edges I9 and Il) of the stay and quarter, respectively, are matched and secured together by over-seam or cross stitches 21 to form a smooth butt seam joint 21'. `'I'he corresponding edge of the opposite eyelet stay I I' is united to the opposite instep edge `IIJ ofV the quarter, and the side reinforcing strips 28 and 28 are then applied, preferably by stitching the strips to the outside surface of the quarter I4.
In the next step of constructing the shoe upper, the eyelet stay II is folded along the dot and dash line 2| so that the binding 26 will overlap the instep edge I0 on the outside surface of the shoe upper as shown in Fig. 5. The distance between the dot and dash line 2| and the edge I9 of the eyelet stay Il is less than the distance between the dot and dash line 2| and the edge 25. The difference between such distances being such that the edge 25 extends over the butt seam 2l. The edge 25, or binding 26 of the stay I I, is then sewn to the quarter Ill along the stitched line 29 from the ankle opening I8 to a point adjacent to the sole attaching edge IS. The stay II' (Fig. 1) is then folded and sewed to the quarter I4 in the same manner.
The back seam edges Il of the quarter are then united in the usual manner to form the back seam 30. The usual back counter stiffener 32 may then be incorporated. An edge binding 33 is then applied around the ankle opening I8 of the quarter I4 and then along the folded edges 2l, and the extended forks 24 of the eyelet stays I I and I I to the end'thereof. The outer edges of the lower ends ofthe stays II and Il are then stitched along the binding 33 to the vamp I3, as indicated by the stitches 34. The union between the stays and the quarter is reinforced by lines of stitches 35 extending across the stays below the eyelets 36. 'Ihe eyelets 36 are then inserted in the stays I I and I I' in the usual manner and this operation concludes the construction of the shoe upper "I, which is then attached to the shoe sole 8 in the usual manner.
While only one form of invention has been described herein, it will be understood that changes in the details described may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described our invention, what we cla-im and desire to protect by Letters Patent is: 1. In a shoe, an upper comprising an integrally cut vamp, tongue' and quarter, said quarter being out so as to form two edges adapted to extend upwardly on each side of the instep of the foot and having separately cut eyelet stays having inside andy outside plies, said inside plies being united to the instep edges of said quarter by butt seams and extending to the points where said instep edges meetthe union between the tongue and vamp, said outside plies of said stays overlapping the butt seams and extending from said points to the sole engaging edges of said quarter and being stitched to the outside surface of the adjoining margins of'said quarter and vamp, and said stays extending beyond the instep edges so as to provide a lapfor said tongue.
' In a-shoe, an upper comprising an integrally cut vamp, tongue and quarter, said quarter being cut soas to form two edges adapted to extend upwardly on each side of the instep of the foot and-having separately cut eyelet stays united to and extending beyond the instep edges of the quarter so as to provide an overlap for the tongue, said stays being formed of at least an inner and an outerlayer of material, said inner layer having an edge matching with the instep edge of said quarter and united thereto by a butt seam, said outer layer having an edge extending over said butt seam on' the outer surface of said quarter and united thereto.
' 3. In a shoe, an upper comprising an integrally iso cut vamp, tongue and quarter, said quarter being cut so as to form two edges adapted to extend upwardly on each side of the instep of the foot and having separately cut eyelet stays united to and extending inwardly beyond the instep edges of the quarter so as to provide an overlap for the tongue, each of said stays being formed in one piece from an integral piece of' material folded about a longitudinal line to form an inner and an outer layer and so that the longitudinal edge of the inner layer lies on the side of the longitudinal edge of the outer layer adjacent to the longitudinal fold, said'edge of the inner layer being cut to match with the instep edge of said quarter and united thereto by a butt seam, and said longitudinal edge of the outer layer being extended over said butt seam on the outer surface of said quarter and stitched thereto.
4. In a shoe, an upper comprising an integrally cut vamp, tongue and quarter, said quarter being cut so as to form two edges adapted to extend upwardly'on each side of the instep of the foot and having separately cut` eyelet stays united to and extending beyond the instep edges of the quarter so as. to provide an overlap for the tongue, said stays being formed of at least an inner and an outer layer of material; said inner layer having an edge matching with the instep edge of said quarter and `united thereto by a butt seam, said outer layer having a bound edge extending over said butt seam on the outer surface of said quarter and united thereto, and a binding extending around the edge of the ankleopening in said quarter and the unattached edges of said stays.
5. In a shoe, an upper comprising Yan integrally cut vamp, tongue and quarter, said quarter being cut so as to form two edges adapted tc extend upwardly on each side ofthe instep of the foot and having separately cut eyelet stays united to and extending beyond the instep edges of the quarter so as to provide an overlap for the tongue, said stays being formedV of at least an inner and an outer layer of material, saidinner layer extending from the upper end ofv said stay and terminating adjacent Vto the union between the vamp, tongueand quarter. and having an edge matching with the instep edge of said quarter and united thereto by a butt seam, said outer layer extending from the upper end of said stay to the sole engaging edge of said quarter and having an edge extending over saidy butt seam on the outer surface of `said quarter and united. thereto.
FREDERICK H.. woLFHARD. LEIGHTONC. wooDALL.
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