Claims
- 1. A method for stiffening the shank region of the shoe insole comprising:
- applying a shank strip to the insole, said shank strip including a flexible sleeve containing a flexible matrix of externally activatable thermosetting resin, said sleeve and matrix being flexible and deformable, as a unit, to enable the shank strip to be applied to the shank region of the insole and to substantially conform to the shank region of the insole while in an unactivated condition;
- urging said shank strip into engagement with the shank region of the insole to cause the shank strip to substantially conform to the contour of the shank region of the insole; and
- activating the resin in situ on the insole to form a reinforcing shoe shank.
- 2. A method for stiffening the shank region of an insole as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- said sleeve being formed from a material which is degradable at a predetermined temperature;
- said resin selected to polymerize in an exothermal reaction and being selected to develop heat sufficient to degrade the sleeve.
- 3. A method for stiffening the shank region of an insole as defined in claim 1 wherein said step of activating the resin comprises applying heat to the shank strip and wherein said resin is selected so to cure in an exothermal reaction, said sleeve being thermoplastic and having a melt temperature which is no higher than the temperature generated in said activating step.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said step of activating the resin comprises exposing the shank strip to radiant energy of a character adapted to heat the resin, said sleeve allowing passage of said radiant energy; and
- confining the exposure of said radiant energy substantially to the local portion of the insole where said strip is located.
- 5. A method for stiffening the shank region of a shoe insole as defined in claim 4 wherein said radiation comprises infrared radiation.
- 6. A method for stiffening the shank region of a shoe insole as defined in claim 4 wherein said radiation comprises ultraviolet radiation.
- 7. A method for stiffening the shank region of a shoe insole as defined in claim 1 wherein said thermosetting resin is heat activatable, said method further comprising:
- before applying the strip to the insole, preheating said strip to a temperature level below the polymerization temperature of the resin;
- thereafter applying the strip to the insole in its preheated state; and
- thereafter further heating the strip to elevate its temperature to the polymerization temperature.
- 8. A method for stiffening the shank region of a shoe insole as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- as a preliminary step to applying the strip to the insole, forming an opening in the insole-engaging surface of the sleeve to enable some of the resin to contact the insole when the sleeve is applied to the insole thereby retaining the strip in place on the insole and enabling direct bonding to the resin to the insole.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 8 further comprising forming a longitudinally extending slit along the insole-engaging surface of the sleeve to expose the resin to the insole.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 8 further comprising forming a plurality of longitudinally spaced, transversely extending slits in the insole-engaging surface of the sleeve to expose the resin to the insole.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 8 further comprising forming a plurality of holes in the insole-engaging surface of the sleeve to enable the resin to engage the insole.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 8 further coprising removing a longitudinally extending strip portion from the insole-engaging portion of the sleeve to enable direct contact of the resin with the insole bottom.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 9 further comprising:
- spreading apart the portions of the sleeve on the insole-engaging region thereof to fully expose the resin and then placing the spread-apart strip, resin-down on the insole.
- 14. A method for stiffening the shank region of a shoe insole as defined in claim 1 further comprising causing the sleeve to lightly adhere to the insole concurrently with said step of applying said strip to the insole.
- 15. A method for stiffening the shank region of a shoe insole comprising:
- applying a strip of heat activatable, thermosetting resin having a multiplicity of glass fibers extending longitudinally therein to the shank region of the insole; and
- exposing said strip locally to heat from a radiant source thereof and confining the exposure of said radiant heat to the local region of said strip.
- 16. A method as defined in claim 15 wherein said exposure is controlled by reflector means contoured to confine the direction of radiation to that region defined by the strip.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 15 wherein the exposure is confined by interposing a shield between the source of radiant energy and the shoe insole, said shield having an aperture formed therein to permit radiant energy to reach only said strip.
- 18. A method for stiffening shank region of a shoe insole as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- as a preliminary step, providing an elongate supply of said shank strip;
- severing a length of said shank strip material;
- thereafter applying said shank strip to the insole.
- 19. A method for stiffening the shank region of a shoe insole comprising:
- providing a selected length of a sleeve having a thermosetting resin therein and a multiplicity of glass fibers embedded in the resin;
- slitting the sides of the sleeve at each end of the sleeve;
- applying said strip to the insole;
- pressing said strip to the insole to conform the strip to the contour of the insole and flattening the ends of the strip to feathered merging with the insole; and
- activating the resin.
- 20. A method for stiffening a selected portion of a shoe assembly comprising:
- applying a flexible sleeve containing a fluent matrix of externally activatable thermosetting resin to the selected region of the shoe assembly, said sleeve and matrix being flexible and deformable as a unit to enable it to substantially conform to the contour of the selected surface of the shoe assembly while in an unactivated condition;
- urging said sleeve and matrix into engagement with the contour of the selected region of the shoe assembly to cause it to substantially conform to said contour; and
- activating the resin in situ form a thermoset stiffening member.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 20 wherein said selected portion of the shoe assembly comprises the shank region thereof.
- 22. A method for forming a shank stiffener for a shoe assembly comprising:
- providing a shank strip having a flexible sleeve which contains a fluent matrix of externally activatable thermosetting resin, said sleeve and matrix being flexible as a unit to enable it to conform to the contour of a selected surface of a shoe assembly;
- urging the shank strip into engagement with a surface having said selected contour to substantially conform the sleeve and resin to said contour; and
- activating the resin while it is maintained in said contour.
- 23. A method for stiffening a selected region of a shoe assembly comprising:
- applying to the selected region of the shoe assembly, a flexible sleeve containing a fluent externally activatable resin material, said sleeve and matrix being flexible and deformable, as a unit, to enable it to substantially conform to the contour of the selected region of the shoe assembly;
- urging said sleeve toward and into engagement with the selected region of the shoe assembly to cause it to substantially conform to the contour of the selected region;
- then pressing at least one selected portion of the sleeve to flatten the selected portion to a feathered configuration; and
- then activating the resin.
- 24. A method as defined in claim 23 wherein said step of pressing the selected portion of the sleeve comprises pressing said portion sufficiently to cause some of the fluent resin material to be urged out of the sleeve into direct contact with the surface of the shoe assembly.
- 25. A method as defined in claim 24 further comprising:
- said matrix including a multiplicity of glass fibers embedded in the resin.
- 26. A method as defined in claim 24 wherein the sleeve has openings at each of its ends and wherein each of said ends are pressed into said flattened configuration.
- 27. A method for stiffening the shank region of a shoe insole comprising:
- providing a selected length of a sleeve having a fluent resin therein, said sleeve and resin being flexible and deformable as a unit to enable it to substantially conform to the contour of the shank region of the bottom of the insole while in an unactivated condition;
- said sleeve having an opening formed at least at one of its ends;
- applying said sleeve to the bottom of the insole and urging the sleeve into engagement with the shank region of the insole to cause the sleeve to substantially conform to the contour of the insole;
- pressing said at least one end of the sleeve against the insole bottom to flatten the end of the sleeve and to cause a portion of the resin to flow out of the sleeve into direct contact with the insole; and activating the resin.
- 28. A method as defined in claim 27 wherein the sleeve is open at both its ends.
- 29. A method as defined in claim 28 wherein the openings in the ends of the sleeve are formed, at least in part, by slits extending along the sides of the sleeve at each end thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 681,562, filed Apr. 29, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,081,917.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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