The present invention relates to the technical sector of manufacturing of shoes. In more detail, the invention relates to a method for realising a shoe without use of glues.
Various methods are known for obtaining a shoe, among which a first method, in the jargon known as the fitted shoe, and a second method known as the “Strobel”.
The first method comprises:
The above-described process is in practice subdivided into two groups of operating steps, with a first group destined to obtain the insole-upper unit, while the second group is destined to obtain, by use of glue and subsequent sewing, the join between the bottom and the assembly and consequently the desired shoe.
In the second method, known as “Strobel”, to obtain the insole-upper unit, following the realising of an upper of an open type, the upper is sewn to a flexible insole, for example made of leather or the like, having a thickness such as to enable sewing with the aid of known sewing machines.
Positioning the insole-upper unit (C) on a corresponding die for shoes (F), stretched, pre-fixed and fixed to a corresponding box bottom as previously described in the second group of operating steps of the first method.
Both the methods include, therefore, a series of operating steps wherein the stabilising of the insole-upper unit to the bottom requires the pre-fixing thereof to the insole-upper unit by the use of glues, the pressing of the pre-fixing and, thereafter, the sewing of the insole-upper unit to the bottom.
In both the above-described methods it is necessary to accept both the presence of glue and the inevitable waiting times corresponding to the application of the glue on the flat internal surface of the bottom, and the pressing times for the coupling and the “gluing time” necessary for stabilising the coupling prior to the following sewing step.
The glue makes the shoe poorly flexible and non-breathing.
US 2004/205,980 describes a shoe comprising a sole, an upper and a liner* to which a sock lining**; is inferiorly solidly constrained by a seam; the liner and sock lining define an assembly.
The front part of the assembly, having a tubular shape, is freely inserted in the front part of the upper; the edge of the upper adheres to the external part of the edge of the sole to which it is solidly constrained by means of a seam.
The rear part of the unit, superiorly open, is made solid to the edge of the sole by sewing; it follows that the rear edge of the upper is blocked to the edge of the sole as it is interposed between the edge and the liner* of the unit.
The sock lining** is in no way solidly constrained to the upper; further, the front part of the assembly is not solidly constrained to the upper.
Definitively the shoe described in US 2004/205,980 uses four seams, and precisely:
The invention has the aim of describing a method for obtaining a shoe which obviates the above-described drawbacks, and in particular a method realised with a smaller number of simple operating steps which enable obtaining a shoe made exclusively by means of sewing the parts that make it up.
Another aim of the invention is to obtain a method for obtaining a shoe exclusively from an insole, an upper and a box sole bottom or the like.
A still further aim of the invention is to describe a method which includes use of a rigid insole to obtain an insole-upper unit supported by the insole itself.
A further aim of the invention is to describe a method with which it is possible to reduce the manufacturing costs of the shoe.
A further aim of the invention is to provide a method for the actuation of which no particularly expert personnel is required.
A still further aim of the invention is to describe a shoe obtained with the method realised by a joining between an upper, an insole and a box bottom or the like, by joining the parts obtained by means of two seams and therefore without the use of glues, flexible and having an internal finish of high quality.
The above-indicated aims are obtained by the present invention, as can be deduced from the contents of the claims.
The characteristics of the invention are specified in the following with particular reference to the accompanying tables of drawings, wherein:
With reference to
The method of the invention includes the following operating steps:
In the method of the invention, an insole (2) is advantageously used, with the incision (I); this type of insole is made of leather with a thickness such as to enable, by use of a sewing machine, produced by the same Applicant and not further described as of known type, the possibility of having an insole-upper unit (C) in which the insole (2) can be directed abutted by a user's foot: the insole-upper unit (C) will therefore already be internally finished.
In step b) the perimeter edge of the upper (1) is flanked externally of the perimeter edge (23) of the insole (2) and aligned in height thereto.
Internally of the obtained unit, following the sewing between the upper (1) and the insole (2), the stitches of the first seam (9) will not be visible, as the first seam (9) will externally concern the upper (1) and internally concern the incision (I) realised in the insole (2), as can be seen in
The oblique incision (I) of the lower surface (21) of the body (20) of the insole (2) gives rise to a flap (L) (
In a second embodiment, not illustrated, the insole comprises a perpendicular flank (“wall”) on the lower face, which flank is loop-closed and profiled to follow the perimeter profile of the insole at an appropriate distance from the external edge of the insole.
In step b) the perimeter edge of the upper (1) is flanked externally of the perpendicular flank of the insole (2) and aligned in height thereto for the first seam then to be carried out.
In the unit obtained, following the sewing of the seam between the upper and the insole, the first sewing stitches will not be visible, as the first seam externally concerns the upper and the internal face of the perpendicular flank.
The use of this type of insole includes, between step b**) and step c), a further step b***) wherein to the part internally delimited of the perpendicular flank of the insole, part of the insole-upper unit obtained, a soft insert is associated, either by friction or sewing stitches, which insert, in step c) of the proposed method, will be imprisoned between the corresponding lower face of the insole and the base (30) of the bottom (3) to compensate the thickness of the flank and create a damping effect.
In order to carry out step d), a known marking machine is advantageously used, comprising, as schematically illustrated in
The marking of the references (R) will therefore indicate the correct coupling between the insole-upper unit (C) and the bottom (3) and the second seam (8) can also be carried out by not-especially expert operatives.
The fact of carrying out the marking of the references (R) further makes the realising of the shoe adaptable to different combinations of colour between upper and sole; in fact, on the basis of any customer demand, it is possible to carry out the step of sewing of the coupling between insole-upper units (C), on which the references (R) have been made, and where the upper (1) has a particular colour or leather, and a bottom (3) of a predetermined colour.
The method for manufacturing a shoe described in the foregoing is further advantageous, as it enables realising a shoe without the use of glues and, therefore, the shoe will be more breathable and comfortable.
In fact, the upper will better adapted to the conformation of the foot and the bottom will be more flexible in following, during use of the shoe, the movements that the user's foot performs when walking.
This method includes a smaller number of operating steps with respect to the steps required in the described methods in the preamble, and therefore, it is simple in its actuation, rapid and economical.
This method is easily actuable with the use of sewing machines manufactured by the same Applicant, which enable sewing an insole (2) made of leather having the incision I, or the perpendicular flank, appropriately coupled, as previously described, to the upper (1).
Thus an insole-upper unit is obtained, supported by the insole (2) and, as already mentioned, internally finished as the first seam 9 is a “concealed seam” not visible internally of the finished shoe, a significant aesthetic aspect for experts in the sector when evaluating a prestige shoe.
Both step a) and step b) can be realised as is done at present for manufacture using the Strobel method; in that case the insole used will be of a smaller thickness with respect to the insole with the incision so as to externally obtain a shoe that is identical to the one manufactured as described in the foregoing, but of a lower quality, as it will be internally less well finished and less comfortable for the user.
This method enables obtaining a shoe in which the bottom (3) is fixed to the insole-upper unit exclusively by the means of the second seam (8); following the damage, or uneven wear, of only the bottom (3) of the shoe the second seam (8) can be operated on to replace the damaged bottom with a new one.
For a purely descriptive reason two insoles have been described; but it is stressed that the insole-upper unit can be realised by the sewing of the upper to any insole differently conformed with respect to the insoles considered.
It is understood that the above has been described by way of non-limiting example and that any practical-applicative variants are considered to fall within the protective scope of the present technical solution, as claimed in the following.
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102019000008694 | Jun 2019 | IT | national |