Claims
- 1. A method for forming and applying a shank stiffener to the bottom of a shoe insole, said stiffener initially being in the form of an elongate flexible sleeve containing a flexible matrix of externally activatable thermosetting resin, said method comprising:
- placing said stiffener on the bottom of said insole;
- engaging longitudinally extending marginal portions of the sleeve to resiliently urge the stiffener toward and against the insole bottom to hold the sleeve in a predetermined position with respect to the insole bottom;
- while maintaining the sleeve in said predetermined position, exposing the sleeve to an external stimulus capable of passing through the sleeve and activating the resin to effect curing of the resin, said sleeve being constructed in a manner in which it will become initially limp and flacid when exposed to said external stimulus;
- permitting the limp and flacid insole stiffener to fall against the insole bottom to conform fully to the contour of the insole while in said limp, flacid condition; and
- continuing exposure of the sleeve to the external stimulus to effect curing of the resin in said insole-conforming configuration.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said external stimulus is in the form of radiant energy from a source thereof which is located in spaced relation to the stiffener.
- 3. A method for forming and applying a shank stiffener to the bottom of a shoe insole located at the bottom of a shoe assembly including a last, an insole on the bottom of the last and an upper mounted on the last and having its marginal portions lasted to corresponding marginal portions of the insole, said stiffener initially being in the form of an elongate flexible sleeve containing a flexible matrix of externally activatable thermosetting resin, said method comprising:
- orienting the shoe assembly in a bottom-up attitude;
- placing said stiffener on the bottom of the insole in an attitude and at a location which approximates the intended final location of the stiffener;
- while maintaining the shoe assembly in bottom-up attitude, engaging marginal portions of the stiffener by stiffener engaging means adapted to grip and engage said stiffener and maintain it in a predetermined position;
- while maintaining engagement of the stiffener with said stiffener engaging means, shifting the shoe assembly about into a selected position with respect to the engaged stiffener;
- thereafter securing the shoe assembly in said selected position; and
- thereafter exposing said stiffener to a selected external stimulus to activate said thermosetting resin in situ on the bottom of the shoe assembly.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein said external stimulus is in the form of radiant energy from a source thereof which is located in spaced relation to the stiffener.
- 5. A method for forming and applying a shank stiffener to the bottom of a shoe insole, said stiffener initially being in the form of an elongate flexible sleeve containing a flexible matrix of externally activatable thermosetting resin, said method comprising:
- placing said stiffener on the bottom of said insole;
- holding the stiffener in a predetermined position on the insole bottom by engaging longitudinally extending marginal portions of the sleeve and resiliently urging them toward and against the insole bottom;
- while maintaining the stiffener in said predetermined position, applying an external stimulus to the stiffener to activate and harden the resin;
- during exposure of the sleeve to the external stimulus, mechanically applying a transverse tension to the sleeve at least until said resin has assumed a substantially finan%configuration.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5 wherein said external stimulus is in the form of radiant energy from a source thereof which is located in spaced relation to the stiffener.
- 7. A method for forming and applying a shank stiffener to the bottom of a shoe insole, said stiffener initially being in the form of an elongate flexible sleeve containing a flexible matrix of externally activatable thermosetting resin, said method comprising:
- placing said stiffener on the bottom of said insole;
- engaging the longitudinally extending marginal portions of the sleeve to resiliently urge the stiffener toward and against the insole bottom to hold the sleeve in a predetermined position with respect to the insole bottom;
- holding down the ball end of the stiffener and simultaneously shielding said held-down end of the ball end of the stiffener from exposure to an external stimulus for activating the thermosetting resin; and
- exposing the stiffener to said external stimulus to activate the resin and effect curing of the unshielded portions of the resin.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 7 wherein said external stimulus is in the form of radiant energy from a source thereof which is located in spaced relation to the stiffener.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 765,095, filed Feb. 3, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,122,573.
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Divisions (1)
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