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US20030051375A1
US20030051375A1 US10/284,200 US28420002A US2003051375A1 US 20030051375 A1 US20030051375 A1 US 20030051375A1 US 28420002 A US28420002 A US 28420002A US 2003051375 A1 US2003051375 A1 US 2003051375A1
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A shoe body of a waterproof boot includes a vamp having a first opening formed with a first combination plate and a second opening formed with a second combination plate, a cloth strip rested on the inner side of the second combination plate and having a first elongated side and a second elongated side, and a stitching line sewn in the stitching groove of the second combination plate, for sewing and fixing the first elongated side of the cloth strip on the inner side of the second combination plate. Thus, by arrangement of the cloth strip, the stretcher may be used to position the inner side of the vamp on the surface of the shoe tree closely and completely, thereby obtaining the optimal size and configuration to fit the requirements of the waterproof boot.

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    CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • The present invention is a continuation-in-part application of the co-pending U.S. Ser. No. 09/767,600, filed on Jan. 22, 2001, now abandoned.[0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0002]
  • The present invention relates to a shoe body of a waterproof boot, and more particularly to a shoe body of a waterproof boot, wherein by arrangement of the cloth strip, the stretcher may be used to position the inner side of the vamp of the shoe body on the surface of the shoe tree closely and completely, thereby obtaining the optimal size and configuration to fit the requirements of the waterproof boot. [0003]
  • 2. Description of the Related Art [0004]
  • A conventional waterproof boot in accordance with the prior art shown in FIGS. [0005] 5-7 comprises a shoe body 4, and a sole 5. The shoe body 4 includes a waterproof vamp 41, and an uppers 42. The sole 5 is secured on the bottom of the vamp 41. The vamp 41 of the shoe body 4 is formed with an upper opening 411 for combining with the uppers 42 and a lower opening 412 for combining with the sole 5. The lower opening 412 of the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4 has a combination plate 413 extended inward for bonding the sole 5. In general, a shoe tree A needs to be inserted into the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4, so that the inner face of the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4 is closely and completely rested on the surface of the shoe tree A, thereby obtaining the optimal shoe configuration. Then, the sole 5 is bonded on the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4.
  • However, the [0006] combination plate 413 is extended inward and encompasses the whole periphery of the lower opening 412 of the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4, thereby interfering with insertion of the shoe tree A. In addition, the inner space of the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4 has to be slightly larger than the shoe tree A for insertion of the shoe tree A. Thus, after the shoe tree A is inserted into the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4, the inner face of the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4 cannot closely and completely rested on the surface of the shoe tree A, so that the size and configuration and of the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4 do not match that the shoe tree A, and so that the size and configuration and of the vamp 41 of the shoe body 4 cannot satisfy the requirements of the waterproof boot.
  • The closest prior art of which the applicant is aware is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,285,546 to Haimerl, entitled “SHOE CHARACTERIZED BY A PLASTIC WELT”. [0007]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional waterproof boot. [0008]
  • The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a shoe body of a waterproof boot, wherein by arrangement of the cloth strip, the stretcher may be used to position the inner side of the vamp of the shoe body on the surface of the shoe tree closely and completely, thereby obtaining the optimal size and configuration to fit the requirements of the waterproof boot. [0009]
  • Another objective of the present invention is to provide a shoe body of a waterproof boot, wherein when the second elongated side of the cloth strip is turned and folded inward by the stretcher, the cloth strip will not cover the bottom of the second combination plate of the vamp. Thus, the bottom of the second combination plate of the vamp is bonded on and combined with the sole rigidly and closely, so that the sole will not detach from the shoe body. [0010]
  • A further objective of the present invention is to provide a shoe body of a waterproof boot, wherein the stitching line is hidden in the stitching groove of the outer side of the second combination plate of the vamp, so that the sole is bonded on the shoe body smoothly and rigidly. [0011]
  • A further objective of the present invention is to provide a shoe body of a waterproof boot, wherein the stitching line may sew and fix the first elongated side of the cloth strip on the inner side of the second combination plate of the vamp by guidance of the stitching groove of the outer side of the second combination plate of the vamp. [0012]
  • In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a shoe body of a waterproof boot, the shoe body being mounted on the outermost layer of the waterproof boot and comprising: [0013]
  • a vamp, having a first side formed with a first opening and a second side formed with a second opening opposite to the first opening, the first opening of the vamp having a periphery formed with a first combination plate, the second opening of the vamp having a periphery formed with a second combination plate extended outward, the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp having an outer side and an inner side, the outer side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp having a periphery formed with a recessed stitching groove; [0014]
  • a cloth strip, rested on the inner side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp, and having a first elongated side sewn on the inner side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp, and a second elongated side located opposite to the first elongated side and extended outward; and [0015]
  • a stitching line, sewn in the stitching groove of the outer side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp, for sewing and fixing the first elongated side of the cloth strip on the inner side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp, so that the second elongated side of the cloth strip is freely turned about the first elongated side of the cloth strip. [0016]
  • Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.[0017]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a side plan partially cross-sectional view of a waterproof boot in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; [0018]
  • FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged view of the waterproof boot as shown in FIG. 1; [0019]
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the vamp of the shoe body of the waterproof boot as shown in FIG. 1; [0020]
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the vamp of the shoe body of the waterproof boot is mounted on a shoe tree; [0021]
  • FIG. 5 is a side plan view of a conventional waterproof boot in accordance with the prior art; [0022]
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the vamp of the shoe body of the conventional waterproof boot as shown in FIG. 5; and [0023]
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the vamp of the shoe body of the conventional waterproof boot is mounted on a shoe tree.[0024]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Referring to the drawings and initially to FIGS. [0025] 1-3, a waterproof boot in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a shoe body 1, a sole 2 fixed on the bottom of the shoe body 1, and an inner member 3 mounted in the shoe body 1.
  • The [0026] inner member 3 includes a warming layer 31 made of cotton or wool, an inner layer 32 made of foam material, a shoe cushion 33, and a bottom cushion 34 made of paper.
  • The shoe body [0027] 1 is mounted on the outermost layer of the waterproof boot and includes an uppers 10, a vamp 11, a cloth strip 12, and a stitching line 116.
  • The [0028] uppers 10 of the shoe body 1 is made of a plurality of sheets of leather material or cloth material sewn together.
  • The [0029] vamp 11 of the shoe body 1 is made of a thermoplastic waterproof material, such as rubber, so as to provide a waterproof function. The vamp 11 of the shoe body 1 has a first side formed with a first opening 111 and a second side formed with a second opening 112 opposite to the first opening 111. The first opening 111 of the vamp 11 has a periphery formed with a first combination plate 113 extended inward for sewing the uppers 10. The second opening 112 of the vamp 11 has a periphery formed with a second combination plate 114 extended outward. The second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11 has an outer side 1141 and an inner side 1142. The outer side 1141 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11 has a periphery formed with a recessed stitching groove 115.
  • The [0030] cloth strip 12 of the shoe body 1 is rested on the inner side 1142 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11, and has a first elongated side 121 aligning with the stitching groove 115 of the outer side 1141 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11, and a second elongated side 122 located opposite to the first elongated side 121 and extended outward.
  • The [0031] stitching line 116 of the shoe body 1 is sewn in the stitching groove 115 of the outer side 1141 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11, for sewing and fixing the first elongated side 121 of the cloth strip 12 on the inner side 1142 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11, so that the second elongated side 122 of the cloth strip 12 is freely turned about the first elongated side 121 of the cloth strip 12.
  • Referring to FIG. 4 with reference to FIGS. [0032] 1-3, the vamp 11 of the shoe body 1 is formed with a fully opened second opening 112, so that the shoe tree A is inserted into the second opening 112 of the vamp 11 easily and conveniently. Thus, after the shoe tree A is inserted into the second opening 112 of the vamp 11, a stretcher (not shown) may be used to clamp the second elongated side 122 of the cloth strip 12 to pull the cloth strip 12 to move inward, so that the cloth strip 12 is closely pressed on the bottom face A1 of the shoe tree A. In such a manner, the inner side of the vamp 11 of the shoe body 1 is closely and completely rested on the surface of the shoe tree A, so that the size and configuration and of the vamp 11 of the shoe body 1 entirely satisfy the requirements of the waterproof boot. Thus, by arrangement of the cloth strip 12, the stretcher (not shown) may be used to position the inner side of the vamp 11 of the shoe body 1 on the surface of the shoe tree A closely and completely, thereby obtaining the optimal size and configuration to fit the requirements of the waterproof boot.
  • In addition, the first [0033] elongated side 121 of the cloth strip 12 is sewn on the inner side 1142 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11, so that when the second elongated side 122 of the cloth strip 12 is turned and folded inward by the stretcher, the cloth strip 12 will not cover the bottom of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11. Thus, the bottom of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11 is bonded on and combined with the sole 2 rigidly and closely as shown in FIG. 2, so that the sole 2 will not detach from the shoe body 1.
  • Further, the [0034] stitching line 116 of the shoe body 1 is hidden in the stitching groove 115 of the outer side 1141 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11, so that the sole 2 is bonded on the shoe body 1 smoothly and rigidly.
  • In addition, the [0035] stitching line 116 of the shoe body 1 may sew and fix the first elongated side 121 of the cloth strip 12 on the inner side 1142 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11 by guidance of the stitching groove 115 of the outer side 1141 of the second combination plate 114 of the second opening 112 of the vamp 11.
  • In comparison, the waterproof boot in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention is compared with the Haimerl (U.S. Pat. No. 5,285,546) reference as follows. [0036]
  • 1. In the present invention, after the [0037] cloth strip 12 is folded inward, the cloth strip 12 is flush with and is not protruded outward from the bottom of the second combination plate 114 of the vamp 11, so that the second combination plate 114 of the vamp 11 is bonded on and combined with the sole 2 rigidly and closely. In contrast, in the Haimer1 reference, the shaft 12 cannot provide a waterproof function, while the marginal strip 12 b is used to provide a waterproof function. If the marginal strip 12 b is flush with the shaft 12, the waterproof effect of the marginal strip 12 b fails, so that the marginal strip 12 b cannot be flush with the shaft 12. Thus, the marginal strip 12 b is connected to the bottom of the shaft 12, and is not flush with the shaft 12.
  • 2. In the present invention, the [0038] cloth strip 12 and the inner side 1142 of the second combination plate 114 of the vamp 11 have a larger contact area, so that the cloth strip 12 is sewn on the inner side 1142 of the second combination plate 114 of the vamp 11 closely and rigidly. In contrast, in the Haimer1 reference, the marginal strip 12 b and the bottom of the shaft 12 have a smaller contact area, so that the marginal strip 12 b is not easily sewn on the bottom of the shaft 12 closely and rigidly.
  • 3. In the present invention, the [0039] outer side 1141 of the second combination plate 114 of the vamp 11 has a periphery formed with a recessed stitching groove 115. In contrast, in the Haimer1 reference, the shaft 12 is not provided with a stitching groove
  • Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention. [0040]

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1. A shoe body of a waterproof boot, the shoe body being mounted on the outermost layer of the waterproof boot and comprising:
a vamp, having a first side formed with a first opening and a second side formed with a second opening opposite to the first opening, the first opening of the vamp having a periphery formed with a first combination plate, the second opening of the vamp having a periphery formed with a second combination plate extended outward, the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp having an outer side and an inner side, the outer side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp having a periphery formed with a recessed stitching groove;
a cloth strip, rested on the inner side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp, and having a first elongated side sewn on the inner side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp, and a second elongated side located opposite to the first elongated side and extended outward; and
a stitching line, sewn in the stitching groove of the outer side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp, for sewing and fixing the first elongated side of the cloth strip on the inner side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp, so that the second elongated side of the cloth strip is freely turned about the first elongated side of the cloth strip.
2. The shoe body of a waterproof boot in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an uppers made of a plurality of sheets of leather material or cloth material sewn together.
3. The shoe body of a waterproof boot in accordance with claim 1, wherein the vamp is made of a thermoplastic waterproof material, so as to provide a waterproof function.
4. The shoe body of a waterproof boot in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first combination plate of the first opening of the vamp is extended inward for sewing an uppers.
5. The shoe body of a waterproof boot in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first elongated side of the cloth strip is aligning with the stitching groove of the outer side of the second combination plate of the second opening of the vamp.
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