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Class 12 “Boot and shoe making” refers to machines and processes involved in the production and repair of shoes. This pertains directly to our invention, as the process of fitting leather shoes involves heating of the leather with a hand manipulable device as described in the subclass 128.
With a help of a kit that contains two heating bags, one microwave proof plastic container, and a heat conservation bag. We are able to brake-in leather shoes within 20 minutes required for the PerfectFit System to work. Following which shoes become softer and fit very comfortably on the foot.
The PerfectFit System kit contains: two heating bags, one microwave proof plastic container, and a heat conservation bag. The two bags are filled with sea salt, small grinded gravel, or any other material that can be heated in the microwave and retain heat. They are made from a denim-like fabric, that is dense enough not to let the filling of the bag, pass through the surface, as well as being able to withstand heating in the microwave. The heat conservation bag is made from wool or any other heat conservation fabric, on the inside, and any decorative fabric on the outside. In order to be able to brake-in leather shoes, we are going to heat the two bags in the microwave for 10 minutes. Following which we will place the bags inside the leather shoes that we are braking-in, and put the shoes, with the heating bags inside, into the heat-conservation bag for another 10 minutes. By putting the shoes on and letting them cool down, the heated and elastic leather takes the form of the foot, to result in a perfectly fitting shoe.