Claims
- 1. A cement lasting machine, operable on a shoe assembly formed of a last having an upper mounted thereon and an insole located on its bottom, for applying cement in the corner between a particular portion of the margin of said upper and the periphery of .Iadd.the corresponding portion of .Iaddend.the insole and for wiping said margin portion against the insole comprising: wiping means mounted for movement, in a prescribed plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the wiping means, in a wiping stroke between a retracted position and an advanced position; a bar mounted for heightwise movement in a path that is at right angles to said plane; a .[.show.]. .Iadd.shoe .Iaddend.assembly support secured to and extending upwardly of the bar for so supporting the shoe assembly bottom-up that said insole portion substantially lies in a plane parallel to said prescribed plane; brake means cooperative with the bar and movable between a braking position wherein it locks the bar against said heightwise movement and an open position wherein it permits said heightwise movement; a hold-down mounted for movement between a remote position spaced from the shoe assembly and a working position in a prescribed location above the support wherein the bottom of the hold-down lies in a wiping plane that is substantially coextensive with the bottom of the wiping means; a cement applying member mounted for heightwise movement towards and away from the insole and mounted for cement applying movement between a starting position and a final position along said corner past said prescribed location; means for initially retaining the wiping means in its retracted position; means for initially retaining the bar, together with the support, in a lower position; means for initially retaining the brake means in its open positions; means for initially retaining the hold-down in its working position; means for initially retaining the cement applying member in an upper position above said starting position; means for thereafter .[.raising.]. .Iadd.applying an upwardly directed yieldable force to the bar to yieldably raise .Iaddend.the bar, together with the support, .[.under a yieldable force.]. to cause said insole portion to bear against the hold-down and thus locate said insole portion in said wiping plane; means, operative after said insole portion has been located in said wiping plane, for lowering the cement applying member into said starting position; means, operative after said insole portion has been located in said wiping plane, for causing the brake means to move into said braking position; means, operative after the brake means has moved into said braking position, for causing the hold-down to move to said remote position whereby said insole portion is retained in said wiping plane by said brake means; means for thereafter causing the cement applying member to effect its cement applying movement, the movement of the hold-down to said remote position preventing interference between the cement applying member and the hold-down during said cement applying movement; means enabling cement to be applied by said cement applying member into said corner during said cement applying movement; means for thereafter raising the cement applying member upwardly of the insole; .[.and.]. means for thereafter moving the wiping means through said wiping stroke to wipe said margin portion against the corresponding portion of the insole and bond said margin portion to the corresponding portion of the insole by means of the cement.Iadd.; and means, operative after the commencement of the wiping stroke, for causing the brake means to return to its open position to thereby enable said yieldable force to press the wiped margin portion against the bottom of the wiping means. .Iaddend.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 further comprising: a stationary sleeve in which said bar is mounted for said heightwise movement; and a flange mounted to the bar for heightwise movement therewith; and wherein said brake means comprises: a pair of arms movably mounted to opposite sides of said sleeve; and a brake finger mounted to a first end of each arm so that the brake fingers are located on opposite sides of and in registry with the flange; and wherein the means for retaining the brake means in its open position and for causing the brake means to move into said braking position comprises: a motor connected to the ends of the arms remote from the brake fingers.
- 3. A method, operable on a shoe assembly formed of a last having an upper mounted thereon and an insole located on its bottom, for applying cement in the corner between a particular portion of the margin of said upper and the periphery of the corresponding portion of the insole and for wiping said margin portion against said insole comprising: providing wiping means mounted for movement, in a prescribed plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the wiping means, in a wiping stroke between a retracted position and an advanced position; providing a bar mounted for heightwise movement in a path that is at right angles to said plane; providing a shoe assembly support that is secured to and extends upwardly of the bar; so supporting the shoe assembly bottom-up on the support that said insole portion substantially lies in a plane parallel to said prescribed plane; initially retaining the wiping means in its retracted position; initially retaining the bar, together with the support, in a lower position; placing a hold-down in a working position in a prescribed location above the support wherein the bottom of the hold-down lies in a wiping plane that is substantially coextensive with the bottom of the wiping means; thereafter .[.yieldably raising.]. .Iadd.applying an upwardly directed yieldable force to the bar to yieldably raise .Iaddend.the bar, together with the support, to cause said insole portion to bear against the hold-down and thus locate said insole portion in said wiping plane; thereafter locking the bar against the heightwise movement; thereafter moving the hold-down away from said working position to a remote position spaced from the shoe assembly whereby said insole portion is retained in said wiping plane by said locking of the bar; thereafter causing a cement applying member to have cement applying movement between a starting position and a final position along said corner past said prescribed location, the movement of the hold-down to said remote position preventing interference between the cement applying member and the hold-down during said cement applying movement; applying cement by the cement applying member into said corner during said cement applying movement; thereafter raising the cement applying member upwardly of the insole; .[.and.]. thereafter moving the wiping means through said wiping stroke to wipe said margin portion against the corresponding portion of the insole and bond said margin portion to the corresponding portion of the insole by means of the cement.Iadd.; and, after the commencement of the wiping stroke, unlocking the bar to thereby enable said yieldable force to press the wiped margin portion against the bottom of the wiping means. .Iaddend..Iadd.4. The machine according to claim 1 further comprising: means, operative at about the same time as the brake means is caused to return to its open position, for increasing the extent of said yieldable force. .Iaddend..Iadd.5. The method according to claim 3 further comprising: increasing the extent of said yieldable force at about the same time as the bar is unlocked. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 467,522 filed May 6, 1974.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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Divisions (1)
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467522 |
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