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US1182325A
US1182325A US6106115A US6106115A US1182325A US 1182325 A US1182325 A US 1182325A US 6106115 A US6106115 A US 6106115A US 6106115 A US6106115 A US 6106115A US 1182325 A US1182325 A US 1182325A
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  • I VINCo SEDMAK a subject of the King of unfrary, residing at. Cleveland, in the county oi7 Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shoes, of
  • My invention relates to improvements in shoes and slippers.
  • the object of my invention is to produce a shoe which in addition to being comfort-y able and artistic in appearance is also suitable for use when engaging in any form of athletic exercises.
  • the shoe is light, flexible and can be manufactured at small cost.
  • the main portion of the upper section of the shoe is composed of straps or thongs,
  • thongs are preferably of leather, but any suitable material may be employed.
  • the form of construction embodied allows the thongs or straps to be readily removed and replaced when worn or broken.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the shoe.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of a portion of the shoe.
  • Fig. 3 is a View showing the outer sole turned backl to expose the inner sole and lacing.
  • the shoe or slipper consists essentially of the outer sole Gr, the inner sole I and the upper portion.
  • the upper portion consists of the sections M and N and the straps or thongs A.
  • the straps A near the toe section of the shoe are formed by interlacing a thong or thongs with the inner sole, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the inner sole I is rovided with a series of perforations K a ong the outer edges through which the thong passes.
  • the thong enters one opening or perforation and passes through an adjacent opening.
  • Fig. 3 shows how the thong passes through the openings in the inner sole I while Fig. 2 shows how the thongs pass over to the opposite side of the shoe where they are interlaced with corresponding openings in the inner sole.
  • the interlacing is, of course, done over a last so as to produce the desired shape.
  • the thong in passing through the openings in the inner sole forms a series of loops through which is passed a strip J, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • This strip serves as reinforcement to prevent the loops tearingV through the inner sole.
  • the thon may be twisted at the loops to prevent slipping through the openings.
  • the main thong which forms the strips for the upper portion of the shoe is also interlaced with the section M and the inner sole I.
  • section M serves as a support for the straps C and the buttons F and extends around the heel of the shoe.
  • the portion of the shoe near the heel is also provided with a section N which is fastened to the inner sole in the usual manner and is also fastened to the section M by means of the interlacing at O. Thissection N may be omitted and the interlacing may extend directly from section M to the inner sole.
  • vThe vseries of strips A arespaced apart and held in place by means of the series of strips E with which they are interlaced, as shown in Figs. l and of strips are less in number than the number of main strips which form the upper section of the shoe.
  • the section M is shown provided with an extension R fastened to the inner sole.
  • This extension may in practice be omitted as well as the section N.
  • the sectionM w1ll serve as a support for the straps C andthe buttons F.
  • the section M will then be interlaced with the inner sole I so as to leave the entire upper of the shoe practically composed of the strips A.
  • a shoe the combination of an lnner sole having a series of openings along its outer edge, the upper portion of said shoe comprislng a series of strips formed by passing a thong through said openings, a sepa'- rate outer sole arranged over the lnner sole to protect the thong which passes throu the openings of the inner sole, and an ad 1- tional reinforcing strip for the thong passing between the mner and outer soles.
  • a shoe the combination of an inner sole having a series of openings alng 1ts outer edge, the upper portion oi'said shoe comprising a series of parallel strips formed by passing a thong through the openings so as to form loops on the outer surface of the inner sole, a separate outer .sole arranged over the inner sole to protect said loops, and an additional strip passing tl-rough said loops between the outer and inner soles to reinforce the loops andinner sole.
  • a shoe the combination of an inner sole having a series of openings, the adjacent openings being substantially parallel and extending entirely through said inner sole, the upper portion of said shoe comprising a series of strips formed by a thong passing entirely through said openings and forming loops on the outer side of said inner arranged over the mas sole, a separate outer sole arranged over vthe inner sole to protect said loops, and a reinforcing strip passing through said loops between the inner and outer soles.

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V. SEDNIAK.
SHOE.
APPLICATION r|LED,Nov.12.1915.
Patented May 9, 1916.
M ft/M mw UM 'VIN'CO SEDIVIAK, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
SHOE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 9, 19Min Application filed November 12, 1915. Serial No. 61,061.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I VINCo SEDMAK, a subject of the King of unfrary, residing at. Cleveland, in the county oi7 Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shoes, of
which the following i's a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in shoes and slippers.
The object of my invention is to produce a shoe which in addition to being comfort-y able and artistic in appearance is also suitable for use when engaging in any form of athletic exercises. The shoe is light, flexible and can be manufactured at small cost. The main portion of the upper section of the shoe is composed of straps or thongs,
.so interlaced and supported as to be of sucient stability to retain its shape. These thongs are preferably of leather, but any suitable material may be employed. The form of construction embodied allows the thongs or straps to be readily removed and replaced when worn or broken.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a side view of the shoe. Fig. 2 is a plan view of a portion of the shoe. Fig. 3 is a View showing the outer sole turned backl to expose the inner sole and lacing.
Referring to the drawings, it will be seen thatv the shoe or slipper consists essentially of the outer sole Gr, the inner sole I and the upper portion. The upper portion consists of the sections M and N and the straps or thongs A. The straps A near the toe section of the shoe are formed by interlacing a thong or thongs with the inner sole, as shown in Fig. 3. The inner sole Iis rovided with a series of perforations K a ong the outer edges through which the thong passes. The thong enters one opening or perforation and passes through an adjacent opening. Fig. 3 shows how the thong passes through the openings in the inner sole I while Fig. 2 shows how the thongs pass over to the opposite side of the shoe where they are interlaced with corresponding openings in the inner sole. The interlacing is, of course, done over a last so as to produce the desired shape. V
The thong in passing through the openings in the inner sole forms a series of loops through which is passed a strip J, as shown in Fig. 3. This strip serves as reinforcement to prevent the loops tearingV through the inner sole. In practice the thon may be twisted at the loops to prevent slipping through the openings.
' As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the main thong which forms the strips for the upper portion of the shoe is also interlaced with the section M and the inner sole I. rIhe section M serves as a support for the straps C and the buttons F and extends around the heel of the shoe. The portion of the shoe near the heel is also provided with a section N which is fastened to the inner sole in the usual manner and is also fastened to the section M by means of the interlacing at O. Thissection N may be omitted and the interlacing may extend directly from section M to the inner sole.
vThe vseries of strips A arespaced apart and held in place by means of the series of strips E with which they are interlaced, as shown in Figs. l and of strips are less in number than the number of main strips which form the upper section of the shoe.
vAs shown in Fig.. l, the section M is shown provided with an extension R fastened to the inner sole. This extension may in practice be omitted as well as the section N. In this event the sectionM w1ll serve as a support for the straps C andthe buttons F. The section M will then be interlaced with the inner sole I so as to leave the entire upper of the shoe practically composed of the strips A.
2. These series i While I have illustrated and describedbuty one form of shoe it will readily `be s een that the upper can be of any style or design such as high or laced shoes instead of the low lbutton type illustrated.
Having thus described my invention what Idesire to secure by Letters Patent is.:
l. In a shoe, the combination of an lnner sole having a series of openings along its outer edge, the upper portion of said shoe comprislng a series of strips formed by passing a thong through said openings, a sepa'- rate outer sole arranged over the lnner sole to protect the thong which passes throu the openings of the inner sole, and an ad 1- tional reinforcing strip for the thong passing between the mner and outer soles.
2. In a shoe, the combination of an inner sole having a series of openings alng 1ts outer edge, the upper portion oi'said shoe comprising a series of parallel strips formed by passing a thong through the openings so as to form loops on the outer surface of the inner sole, a separate outer .sole arranged over the inner sole to protect said loops, and an additional strip passing tl-rough said loops between the outer and inner soles to reinforce the loops andinner sole.
3. In a shoe, the combination of an inner sole having a series of openings, the upper vportion 0f said shoe comprising a series of parallel strips formed by a thong passing entirely through said openings and forming loops on the outer side of said inner sole, and a separate outer sole inner sole to protect said loops.
4. In a shoe, the combination of an inner sole having a series of openings, the adjacent openings being substantially parallel and extending entirely through said inner sole, the upper portion of said shoe comprising a series of strips formed by a thong passing entirely through said openings and forming loops on the outer side of said inner arranged over the mamas sole, a separate outer sole arranged over vthe inner sole to protect said loops, and a reinforcing strip passing through said loops between the inner and outer soles.
5. In a shoe, an inner sole having a series of openings extending entirely therethrough7 'the upper portion of said shoe comprising a In testimony whereof I .affix my signature in the presence of a witness.
VINGO SEDMAK.
Witness ANNA MCCUNE.
entirely through said
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US2680309A (en) * 1951-12-29 1954-06-08 Peterson Esther Strap play sandal with insole extension
US20150201707A1 (en) * 2013-06-25 2015-07-23 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having multiple braided structures
US10299544B2 (en) 2014-12-10 2019-05-28 Nike, Inc. Last system for articles with braided components
US10555581B2 (en) 2015-05-26 2020-02-11 Nike, Inc. Braided upper with multiple materials
US10674791B2 (en) 2014-12-10 2020-06-09 Nike, Inc. Braided article with internal midsole structure
US10743618B2 (en) 2015-05-26 2020-08-18 Nike, Inc. Hybrid braided article
US10806210B2 (en) 2017-05-31 2020-10-20 Nike, Inc. Braided articles and methods for their manufacture
US11051573B2 (en) 2017-05-31 2021-07-06 Nike, Inc. Braided articles and methods for their manufacture
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US2680309A (en) * 1951-12-29 1954-06-08 Peterson Esther Strap play sandal with insole extension
US11219266B2 (en) 2013-06-25 2022-01-11 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear with braided upper
US20150201707A1 (en) * 2013-06-25 2015-07-23 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having multiple braided structures
US10863794B2 (en) * 2013-06-25 2020-12-15 Nike, Inc. Article of footwear having multiple braided structures
US10299544B2 (en) 2014-12-10 2019-05-28 Nike, Inc. Last system for articles with braided components
US10674791B2 (en) 2014-12-10 2020-06-09 Nike, Inc. Braided article with internal midsole structure
US10932528B2 (en) 2014-12-10 2021-03-02 Nike, Inc. Last system for articles with braided components
US11540596B2 (en) 2014-12-10 2023-01-03 Nike, Inc. Last system for articles with braided components
US10555581B2 (en) 2015-05-26 2020-02-11 Nike, Inc. Braided upper with multiple materials
US10743618B2 (en) 2015-05-26 2020-08-18 Nike, Inc. Hybrid braided article
US11103028B2 (en) 2015-08-07 2021-08-31 Nike, Inc. Multi-layered braided article and method of making
US10806210B2 (en) 2017-05-31 2020-10-20 Nike, Inc. Braided articles and methods for their manufacture
US11202483B2 (en) 2017-05-31 2021-12-21 Nike, Inc. Braided articles and methods for their manufacture
US11425956B2 (en) 2017-05-31 2022-08-30 Nike, Inc. Braided articles and methods for their manufacture
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