Claims
- 1. A method of assembling footwear which comprises:
- (a) preparing a shoe upper for lasting by punching a plurality of perforations through the shoe upper along its lasting margin and locating the perforations in such a way that the shoe upper will be properly lasted when tying it to an insole,
- (b) molding the insole provided with lasting hooks along its edge about 1/4 to 1 inch from said edge and giving said lasting hooks a shape which prevents the shoe upper from slipping off once tied to the insole,
- (c) molding the insole provided with a shank reinforcement rib thus stiffening the insole in the shank area,
- (d) molding the insole provided with a protrusion which fits a corresponding cavity in an outer sole thereby assuring correct alignment of the outer sole and the insole,
- (e) molding the insole provided with a contour which fits the bottom contour of a corresponding last,
- (f) molding the outer sole having corresponding cavities for the lasting hooks, the protrusion and the shank reinforcement rib of the insole,
- (g) pulling the upper over the last and tying it to the insole by engaging the perforations in the shoe upper with the lasting hooks of the insole and,
- (h) attaching the molded outer sole to the prior lasted shoe.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 468,223 filed May 9, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,952,427.
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