Claims
- 1. A machine for lasting side portions of shoe uppers, said machine including:
- a shoe support for supporting a shoe which includes a shoe upper on a last and an insole on the bottom of the last, said machine having two side lasting instrumentalities arranged one at each side of the shoe support, wherein each side lasting instrumentality comprises a wiper assembly comprising a lasting roll rotatable about an axis extending transversely of the bottom of a shoe supported by said shoe support and having a helical wiping element which engages the shoe upper for effecting an in-wiping force thereon as the roll rotates, which roll is supported by a housing mounted on a support for displacement movement relative thereto in a direction extending along the axis of rotation of said roll;
- means for effecting rotation of said roll;
- displacement means for effecting displacement movement of the housing relative to the support between an initial, retracted position and an advanced position, as aforesaid;
- means for effecting relative movement between the shoe support and the supports carrying the housings for the lasting rolls to bring the lasting rolls, while each housing is in its retracted position, into operative engagement with the upper of a shoe supported by the shoe support and thereafter to cause said rolls to operate progressively along opposite side portions of the shoe bottom; and
- control means for controlling actuation of each of the displacement means whereby in accordance with a selected mode of operation, at least one of the housings, and thus the lasting rolls supported thereby, is moved at a predetermined region of the shoe bottom, inwardly towards the other housing from its retracted position to its advanced position and in so moving causes its lasting roll to effect an additional in-wiping force on the shoe upper at said region.
- 2. Machine according claim 1 wherein said one roll (276) which is displaced axially inwardly as aforesaid is constituted by the roll operating on the "outside" margin of the shoe bottom, the arrangement being such that it is so axially displaced when it reaches the ball region of the shoe bottom.
- 3. Machine according to claim 2 wherein both rolls (276) are displaced axially as aforesaid when they reach the ball region of the shoe bottom.
- 4. Machine according to claim 1 wherein said one roll (276) which is displaced axially inwardly as aforesaid is constituted by the roll operating on the "outside" margin of the shoe bottom, the arrangement being such that it is so axially displaced when it reaches the waist region of the shoe bottom.
- 5. Machine according to claim 4 wherein the lasting rolls (276) are mounted for pivotal movement about a heightwise axis thus to effect movement thereof, lengthwise of the shoe bottom, relative to the shoe support (10), whereby the rolls (276) are caused to operate progressively along opposite marginal portions of the shoe bottom as aforesaid and wherein the axis of each roll (276), as it pivots, passes through a position coincident with a perpendicular to the longitudinal centre line of the operating locality of the machine, and further wherein the roll (276) is displaced axially as aforesaid when it reaches the aforementioned position.
- 6. Machine according to claim 4 wherein the other roll (276), which operates along the "inside" margin of the shoe bottom is also displaced axially inwardly in response to its having been brought into engagement with the shoe bottom.
- 7. Machine according to claim 6 wherein a sensing finger (104) is associated with each roll (276) and is effective, upon sensing the edge of the shoe bottom by engagement therewith as the roll (276) is moved into operative position, to arrest such movement, thus determining said operative position, and wherein, in response to the sensing finger (104) sensing the edge of the shoe bottom, the "inside" roll (274) is displaced axially inwardly as aforesaid.
- 8. Machine according to claim 1 wherein the side lasting instrumentalities comprise two fastener-inserting tools (64), one associated with each lasting roll (276), each roll (276) and its associated tool (64) being movable together transversely of the shoe bottom whereby to follow the contour of the shoe bottom, and wherein, in effecting its axial displacement movement, at least one roll (276) moves inwards relative to its associated tool (64).
- 9. A machine for lasting side portions of shoe uppers comprising:
- a shoe support for supporting, bottom uppermost, a shoe comprising a shoe upper on a last with an insole on the last bottom;
- side lasting instrumentalities comprising two wiper assemblies arranged one at each side of the shoe support, and each comprising a rotary lasting roll extending transversely of the shoe bottom and having a helical wiping element which engages the shoe upper for effecting an in-wiping force thereon as the roll rotates;
- means for effecting rotation of the rolls;
- means for effecting relative movement lengthwise of the shoe bottom, between the shoe support and the side lasting instrumentalities to cause the lasting rolls to operate progressively along opposite side portions of the shoe bottom; and
- means for displacing axially inwardly toward the other roll at least one of the lasting rolls when it has reached a predetermined region in operating progressively along said shoe bottom, the speed of relative movement between the shoe support and the side lasting instrumentalties being reduced as inward displacement occurs such that the lasting roll dwells at said predetermined region whereby said inward displacement serves to tighten the upper over the insole in said region and spread said material over a wider area which would otherwise form a fold.
- 10. A machine for lasting side portions of shoe uppers comprising:
- a shoe support for supporting, bottom upper most, a shoe comprising a shoe upper on a last with an insole on the last bottom;
- side lasting instrumentalities comprising two wiper assemblies arranged one at each side of the shoe support, and each comprising a rotary lasting roll extending transversely of the shoe bottom and having a helical wiping element which engages the shoe upper for effecting a in-wiping force thereon as the roll rotates;
- means for effecting rotation of the rolls;
- means for effecting relative movement lengthwise of the shoe bottom, between the shoe support and the side lasting instrumentalities to cause the lasting rolls to operate progressively along opposite side portions of the shoe bottom; and
- means for displacing axially inwardly toward the other roll at least one of the lasting rolls when it has reached a predetermined region in operating progressively along said shoe bottom, the relative movement between the shoe support and the side lasting instrumentalities being arrested as inward displacement occurs such that the lasting roll dwells at said predetermined region whereby inward displacement serves to tighten the upper over the insole in said region and spread said material over a wider area which would otherwise form a fold.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 130,737, filed Dec. 9, 1987, now abandoned.
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