1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a shoe, more particularly to a shoe having a false welt member.
2. Description of the Related Art
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As the false welt 2 is used, the shoe as shown in
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An object of the present invention is to provide an improvement over the conventional false-welted shoes so as to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks.
Accordingly, a shoe according to the present invention comprises: an outsole having a top face with a peripheral region; a welt member extending along and secured to the peripheral region, the welt member including an interior strip, a wrapping sheet enclosing the interior strip, and a sewing line extending along the wrapping sheet, the wrapping sheet being folded to form a lower part, an upper part extending over the lower part, and a fold part interconnecting the lower and upper parts, the interior strip being embraced by the lower and upper parts and the fold part, the lower and upper parts respectively having marginal parts which are opposite to the fold part and which abut against each other; and an upper having a bottom open end, the bottom open end of the upper being secured to at least one of the top face of the outsole and the welt member.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
The present invention will be illustrated with reference to
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The welt member 20 is used as a false welt and includes a wrapping sheet 21, an interior strip 22 and a sewing line 23. The interior strip 22 is enclosed by the wrapping sheet 21. The interior strip 22 may be a molded or non-molded strip, and the wrapping sheet may be made of any suitable sheeting material. In this embodiment, the interior strip 22 is a molded strip which has a rectangular cross-section, and the wrapping sheet 21 is made of the same leathery material as the upper 30. The wrapping sheet 21 is folded to form a lower part 211, an upper part 212 extending over the lower part 211, and a fold part 24 interconnecting the lower and upper parts 211, 212.
The interior strip 22 is embraced by the lower and upper parts 211, 212 and the fold part 24. The lower and upper parts 211, 212 respectively have marginal parts 213, 214 which are opposite to the fold part 24 and which abut against each other. The marginal part 214 extends beyond the marginal part 213 of the lower part 211 so that the end of the marginal part 213 of the lower part 211 is entirely covered by the marginal part 214. Of course, the lower and upper marginal parts 213, 214 may be of the same width so that the upper part 212 has no portion extending beyond the marginal part 213 of the lower part 211. The sewing line 23 is formed through the wrapping sheet 21 and the interior strip 22 and extends along the full length of the welt member 20. In securing the welt member 20 to the peripheral region 111 of the outsole 10, the lower part 211 of the wrapping sheet 21 and the marginal part 214 are attached to the top face 11 of the outsole 10 through a gluing process. Alternately, a sewing process may be used to attach the welt member 20 to the outsole 10. The fold part 24 of the wrapping sheet 21 which bounds the interior strip 22 are located outwardly of the marginal parts 213 and 214.
The upper 30 has a top open end 31 and a bottom open end 32. The bottom open end 32 is lasted over an insole 40 and is glued to the top face 11 of the outsole 10 and the upper part 214 of the wrapping sheet 21.
The welt member 20 may be prepared by folding the wrapping sheet 21 about the interior strip 22 followed by sewing together the wrapping sheet 21 and the interior strip 22 with the sewing line 23 which extends along the full length of the wrapping sheet 21. Alternatively, the wrapping sheet 21 may be folded and sewn first to form a space which will in turn receive the interior strip 22. After the welt member 20 is prepared, it is glued to the peripheral region 111 on the top face 11 of the outsole 10. Then, the bottom open end 32 of the upper 30 which has been lasted over the insole 40 is glued to the top face 11 of the outsole 10 and the upper part 212 of the wrapping sheet 21. The marginal parts 213, 214 extend between the bottom open end 32 of the upper 30 and the top face 11 of the outsole 10.
Since the welt member 20 is made of a leathery material which is the same as that of the upper 30, the outer appearance of the shoe in this embodiment is harmonious and elegant. In addition, as the cross-section of the interior strip 22 may be in any shape other than a rectangle, the shape of the welt member 20 may be varied to match different shoe designs.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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