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US1055768A
US1055768A US72432512A US1912724325A US1055768A US 1055768 A US1055768 A US 1055768A US 72432512 A US72432512 A US 72432512A US 1912724325 A US1912724325 A US 1912724325A US 1055768 A US1055768 A US 1055768A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/24Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by the constructive form
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  • SHOE ATTACHMENT results when the shoe is too large for itheA foot, and ⁇ to serve as a cushion to lend ease and comfort to walking.
  • a further object is the production of a shoe attachment as mentioned, which will be of durable and economical construction and elicient in use.
  • the invention consists in the combinations and arrangements of 'parts hereinafter fully described and claimed.
  • Figure l1 is a perspective view ⁇ of a h'eel attachment embodying our invention
  • Fig. 2 is a central .vertical longitudinal section of the attachment
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section of theat-tachment.
  • the preferred form of construction as 'illustrated in the drawings comprises a body formed of comparatively non-flexible material, such as leather, which is formed internally tol conform substantially with the heel-'of a human foot.
  • 'Said body consists wof a bottom piece 1 and a side piece 2, the
  • Vthe pieces 1 and 2 are transversely Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a cushion 4 of soft rubber Cemented upon the under side of the bottom piece 1 of the attachment is a cushion 4 of soft rubber.
  • the upper side of' the cushion 4 is concave in order' to correspond with the form of the bottom piece 1, the under side of said cushion being flat so as to rest securely upon the sole of the shoein which the same is used.
  • said surface when the device is in use, said surface will frictionally engage the inner adjacent surface of the shoe in which the4 device is ar ranged to prevent relative movement of the attachment and hence objectionable rubbing of the heel.
  • a device of the construction set forth will be found of great assistance in shoes which are too large for thewearer, the insertionv of an attachment of the present construction serving to fill up the shoe and thereby prevent rubbing of the heel which otherwise results from the use of too large shoes.
  • Cushion 4 will serve to absorb shocks or jars incidental to walking' and thus lend ease While we have illustrated and described the preferred form of construct-ion for car. rying our invention into effect, this is 'capable of variation and modification without departing from the spirit ofthe invention. We, therefore, do not wish to be limited to the precise details as set forth, but desire to avail our of such variations and modi fications as come Within the scope of the appended claim.
  • a shoe attachment comprising a body of comparatively non-exible material consisting of a bottom piece and a side piece, said pieces being of transversely curved form to In testimony whereof we have signed our conform-substantially with the heel of a names to this specification in the presence 10 human foot; and a cushion provided at the of two subscribing Witnesses.

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S. H. LEVER & M. TICKOSHINSKY. SHOE ATTACHMENT. APPLIGATXON rILBD ocTrf, 1912.
1,055,768. Patented Mar,.11,1913.-
To all 'whom t may concern.' Y
rUNITED STATES( PATENT oFFicE.
SAMUEL H. LEVEE AND MAX TICKOSHINSKY, 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
SHOE ATTACHMENT results when the shoe is too large for itheA foot, and` to serve as a cushion to lend ease and comfort to walking.
A further object is the production of a shoe attachment as mentioned, which will be of durable and economical construction and elicient in use.
Other objects will appear hereinafter. l
The invention consists in the combinations and arrangements of 'parts hereinafter fully described and claimed.
The invention will be best understood by reference to the accompanyingy drawings forming a part of this specification and in which,
Figure l1 is a perspective view `of a h'eel attachment embodying our invention, Fig. 2 is a central .vertical longitudinal section of the attachment, and Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section of theat-tachment.
The preferred form of construction as 'illustrated in the drawings comprises a body formed of comparatively non-flexible material, such as leather, which is formed internally tol conform substantially with the heel-'of a human foot. 'Said body consists wof a bottom piece 1 and a side piece 2, the
adjacent edges-of said pieces being secured together by stitching so that said edges abut each other, as clearly shown in Figs.
2 and 3. By thus joining the edges of the component parts of the body a smooth inner surface is produced, which obviously conduces to ease andcomfort when t-he attachment is used. In order to further conduce tQ enjoyment and comfort to the wearer, Vthe pieces 1 and 2 are transversely Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed October 7,
H. Leven vand comfort to the user.
Patented Mar. 11, 1913.
1912. Serial No. 724,325.
curved, as shown, in order to adapt the same to conform perfectly to the heel of the foot in conjunction with which the devic(` is used.
Cemented upon the under side of the bottom piece 1 of the attachment is a cushion 4 of soft rubber. The upper side of' the cushion 4 is concave in order' to correspond with the form of the bottom piece 1, the under side of said cushion being flat so as to rest securely upon the sole of the shoein which the same is used.
The outer edge of the piece 2 together with the forward edges of the pieces 1. and 4 are skived or tapered, as shown, so that when the device 1s worn, corners or ridges 1n the shoe, which tend to irritate the foot, will be-obviated.` 'The outer side'of the member 2 is roughened, as shown in Fig. 1. .so that,
when the device is in use, said surface will frictionally engage the inner adjacent surface of the shoe in which the4 device is ar ranged to prevent relative movement of the attachment and hence objectionable rubbing of the heel.
A device of the construction set forth will be found of great assistance in shoes which are too large for thewearer, the insertionv of an attachment of the present construction serving to fill up the shoe and thereby prevent rubbing of the heel which otherwise results from the use of too large shoes. Cushion 4 will serve to absorb shocks or jars incidental to walking' and thus lend ease While we have illustrated and described the preferred form of construct-ion for car. rying our invention into effect, this is 'capable of variation and modification without departing from the spirit ofthe invention. We, therefore, do not wish to be limited to the precise details as set forth, but desire to avail ourselves of such variations and modi fications as come Within the scope of the appended claim. l l
Having described our invention, 'what we claim as new and desire to secureby Letters Patent is':
A shoe attachment comprising a body of comparatively non-exible material consisting of a bottom piece and a side piece, said pieces being of transversely curved form to In testimony whereof we have signed our conform-substantially with the heel of a names to this specification in the presence 10 human foot; and a cushion provided at the of two subscribing Witnesses.
under side of said bottom piece, the upper SAMUEL H. LEVEE..`
. side of said cushion being concave to correi MAX TICKO'SHINSKY.
described. Y B. G. RICHARDS.
spond vWith said bottom geoe,v the under side Witnesses: w
of said cushion being Hat, substantially as ARTHUR A. OLSON, l
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US2562480A (en) * 1949-08-04 1951-07-31 George A Stout Insert for the counter portion of a shoe
US2704899A (en) * 1951-06-22 1955-03-29 John J Swanton Readily mountable and removable, shape conforming and position retaining heel insertfor shoes
US2721402A (en) * 1954-12-16 1955-10-25 John A Marison Heel seat insert
US4346525A (en) * 1977-12-16 1982-08-31 Colgate-Palmolive Company Cushion pad for sport shoes and the like and method for fabricating same
US4747410A (en) * 1985-11-26 1988-05-31 Cohen Lee S Cushioned anti-pronation insert
US4910886A (en) * 1983-02-28 1990-03-27 Sullivan James B Shock-absorbing innersole
US4979318A (en) * 1988-05-02 1990-12-25 The Dr. Cohen Group, Inc. Pronatary insert for high-heeled shoes
US5099588A (en) * 1989-05-31 1992-03-31 Fisher Camuto Corporation Soft shoe with non-snag lining
US5611153A (en) * 1994-05-12 1997-03-18 Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc. Insole for heel pain relief
USD383894S (en) * 1995-12-22 1997-09-23 Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc. Insole
US5787610A (en) * 1996-05-29 1998-08-04 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear
US6041524A (en) * 1998-10-05 2000-03-28 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear having recessed heel cup
US6671981B2 (en) 2000-08-04 2004-01-06 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear
US20040111923A1 (en) * 2000-08-04 2004-06-17 Brooks Jeffrey S. Footwear
US6854198B2 (en) 1996-05-29 2005-02-15 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear
US20050223604A1 (en) * 2004-03-26 2005-10-13 Bio Orthotics International, Inc. Ventilated foot orthotic
US20110023324A1 (en) * 2009-08-03 2011-02-03 Dananberg Howard J Footwear sole
USD731770S1 (en) * 2013-09-25 2015-06-16 Erik Barr Rigid shoe insert with raised heel
USD734933S1 (en) * 2013-09-25 2015-07-28 Erik Barr Rigid shoe insert with raised heel
US10390587B2 (en) 2016-03-01 2019-08-27 Hbn Shoe, Llc Device for high-heeled shoes and method of constructing a high-heeled shoe
US10477915B2 (en) 2016-03-01 2019-11-19 Hbn Shoe, Llc Device for high-heeled shoes and method of constructing a high-heeled shoe
US10702008B2 (en) 2018-02-26 2020-07-07 Hbn Shoe, Llc Device and method of constructing shoes
US11540588B1 (en) 2021-11-24 2023-01-03 Hbn Shoe, Llc Footwear insole
US11805850B1 (en) 2023-07-19 2023-11-07 Hbn Shoe, Llc Cuboid pad

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2562480A (en) * 1949-08-04 1951-07-31 George A Stout Insert for the counter portion of a shoe
US2704899A (en) * 1951-06-22 1955-03-29 John J Swanton Readily mountable and removable, shape conforming and position retaining heel insertfor shoes
US2721402A (en) * 1954-12-16 1955-10-25 John A Marison Heel seat insert
US4346525A (en) * 1977-12-16 1982-08-31 Colgate-Palmolive Company Cushion pad for sport shoes and the like and method for fabricating same
US4910886A (en) * 1983-02-28 1990-03-27 Sullivan James B Shock-absorbing innersole
US4747410A (en) * 1985-11-26 1988-05-31 Cohen Lee S Cushioned anti-pronation insert
US4979318A (en) * 1988-05-02 1990-12-25 The Dr. Cohen Group, Inc. Pronatary insert for high-heeled shoes
US5099588A (en) * 1989-05-31 1992-03-31 Fisher Camuto Corporation Soft shoe with non-snag lining
US5611153A (en) * 1994-05-12 1997-03-18 Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc. Insole for heel pain relief
USD383894S (en) * 1995-12-22 1997-09-23 Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc. Insole
US5787610A (en) * 1996-05-29 1998-08-04 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear
US6854198B2 (en) 1996-05-29 2005-02-15 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear
US6041524A (en) * 1998-10-05 2000-03-28 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear having recessed heel cup
US6671981B2 (en) 2000-08-04 2004-01-06 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear
US20040111923A1 (en) * 2000-08-04 2004-06-17 Brooks Jeffrey S. Footwear
US7028419B2 (en) 2000-08-04 2006-04-18 Jeffrey S. Brooks, Inc. Footwear
US20050223604A1 (en) * 2004-03-26 2005-10-13 Bio Orthotics International, Inc. Ventilated foot orthotic
US20110023324A1 (en) * 2009-08-03 2011-02-03 Dananberg Howard J Footwear sole
US8166674B2 (en) 2009-08-03 2012-05-01 Hbn Shoe, Llc Footwear sole
USD734933S1 (en) * 2013-09-25 2015-07-28 Erik Barr Rigid shoe insert with raised heel
USD731770S1 (en) * 2013-09-25 2015-06-16 Erik Barr Rigid shoe insert with raised heel
US10390587B2 (en) 2016-03-01 2019-08-27 Hbn Shoe, Llc Device for high-heeled shoes and method of constructing a high-heeled shoe
US10477915B2 (en) 2016-03-01 2019-11-19 Hbn Shoe, Llc Device for high-heeled shoes and method of constructing a high-heeled shoe
US10729205B2 (en) 2016-03-01 2020-08-04 Hbn Shoe, Llc Device for high-heeled shoes and method of constructing a high-heeled shoe
US10702008B2 (en) 2018-02-26 2020-07-07 Hbn Shoe, Llc Device and method of constructing shoes
US11540588B1 (en) 2021-11-24 2023-01-03 Hbn Shoe, Llc Footwear insole
US11805850B1 (en) 2023-07-19 2023-11-07 Hbn Shoe, Llc Cuboid pad

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