[0001] This invention is concerned with a machine for lasting side portions of shoes, comprising
a support for supporting, bottom uppermost, a shoe comprising an upper carried on
a last and an insole on the last bottom, and two side lasting assemblies arranged
so as to act on opposite side portions of a shoe supported by the shoe support, wherein
each side lasting assembly comprises clamping means, comprising a plurality of clamp
members arranged side-by-side and movable independently of one another inwardly towards
the shoe support whereby side portions of the upper of a-shoe supported by the shoe
support can be clamped thereby, at a locality spaced from the featherline of the shoe,
against its last, and lasting element means, comprising a plurality of lasting elements
arranged side-by-side and mounted for inward movement relative-to the clamping means
towards the shoe support, the arrangement being such that, after side portions of
a shoe supported by the shoe support have been clamped by the clamp members as aforesaid,
the lasting elements are caused to move inwardly to cause lasting marginal portions
of the side portions of the shoe upper to be wiped over and pressed against corresponding
marginal portions of the insole.
[0002] One such machine is described in US Patent Specification No. 3685072, in which each
of the clamp members is mounted for pivotal movement, about an axis extending generally'lengthwise
of the shoe bottom, spring means being provided for urging the shoe-engaging portions
of each clamp member inwardly relative to its pivot. Thus, in the operation of the
machine, inward movement of the clamp members is effective firstly to bring the shoe-engaging
portions of each clamp member into engagement with the shoe, whereafter each such
member is caused to pivot about its axis, while in engagement with the shoe, thus
causing the shoe-engaging portion thereof to move upwardly whereby they stretch the
upper material smoothly over the last. However, it will be appreciated that, because
of the asymmetric shape of a shoe last, the clamp members will tend to ride up the
side portions of the last, when brought into engagement therewith, by different distances,
so that the upper will not be clamped in any uniform manner at the opposite sides
of the last. Furthermore, if the clamp members are set to a similar height in relation
to the shoe support, it may well arise, again because of the asymmetric shape of the
last, that either one of the clamp members will clamp the shoe upper at too low a
position in relation to the featherline, or the other clamp member may well pass over
the featherline. In the former case the upper may therefore not be adequately clamped
for the subsequent lasting operation, while in the latter case the clamp member may
well interfere with the application of bedding pressure by the lasting elements to
the wiped over lasting marginal portions of the upper.
[0003] Furthermore, bearing in mind that the machine normally will be expected to be used
on both left and right shoes, any compensation of the heightwise position of the clamp
members, in order to achieve uniform clamping of the upper against its last at the
opposite sides thereof, will also require a left/right switching arrangement, if the
clamping means of the subject machine are to be used.
[0004] It is the object of the present invention to provide an improved side lasting machine
in which, using a simple construction of clamping means, the heightwise positions
of the clamp members can be automatically varied according to whether the shoe being
clamped is a left or a right, but without the need for any left/right switching arrangement.
[0005] In accordance with the invention, in a machine as set out in the first paragraph
above, at least one clamp member of the clamping means of each side lasting assembly
is mounted for sliding movement heightwise of the shoe to be clamped thereby, the
arrangement being such that the heightwise position of said one member in relation
to the shoe support is not affected when said member is urged against a substantially
vertically extending part of a side portion of the shoe, but when said one member
is urged against a part of a shoe side portion which is significantly inclined to
the vertical, said member is caused to move upwardly in its mounting.
[0006] It will of course be appreciated that the wall of a last usually extends substantially
vertically in the outside waist region thereof, while in the inside waist region it
tends to be significantly inclined to the vertical. Thus, in using the machine in
accordance with the invention, the or each clamp member which engages with the inside
waist region of the shoe will move upwardly in its mounting and in thus moving upwardly,
will move further inwardly in relation to the shoe bottom. Where the last wall extends
substantially vertically, it will be appreciated, the particular point of engagement
therewith by the clamp member will not be so significant, since the upper will be
held relatively close to the featherline by virtue of the last shape, even though
the clamp member is spaced from the featherline. By moving the or each clamp member
engaging the inside waist region upwardly as aforesaid, on the other hand, thus facilitating
further inward movement thereof, the upper will again be clamped more closely to the
featherline, so that substantially uniform clamping of the upper at both sides thereof
can be achieved.
[0007] It has been found that conveniently, in accordance with the invention, sliding movement
of the or each clamp member can be limited to the distance in the order of 6mm, such
distance being such as to enable a clamp member which rides up the last wall as aforesaid
to clamp the upper against said wall close to the featherline.
[0008] Conveniently, the or each clamp member has generally the shape of an inverted L so
as to allow a shoe upper being clamped thereby to be engaged more closely to the featherline
in the inside waist region thereof.
[0009] For ensuring that the or each clamp member mounted for heightwise sliding movement
is initially in a lowermost position in its mounting, preferably each such clamp member
is spring-urged downwardly. It has been found that a light spring is sufficient for
this purpose.
[0010] For enabling heightwise sliding movement to take place, furthermore, the or each
clamp member is mounted on a pin. In addition, preferably the or each clamp member
can pivot about the axis of such pin, so as to accommodate more readily to the contour
of the side of the last engaged thereby. In one embodiment of the invention the or
each pin extends vertically in the side lasting assembly, that is to say, lies in
a first plane extending transversely of the shoe bottom and also in a second plane
extending generally lenthwise of the shoe bottom and disposed normal to the first
plane. Alternatively
r-the pivotal axis of the or each clamp member may lie in such first plane but be inclined
to said second plane the arrangement being such that the axis passes close to the
shoe-engaging surface of an upper, forwardly projecting, portion of the inverted-L-shaped
member. Such inclination of the axis, by being arranged close to the shoe-engaging
surface of the member, enables the amount of displacement of the clamp member about
its axis, in accommodating to the overall contour of the shoe bottom, to be minimised,
but without affecting the amount of such accommodation. Furthermore, especially when
operating upon shoes of a high-heeled style, the inclined axis has been found to be
especially advantageous in that it provides not only pivotal movement for accommodating
to the plan contour of the shoe bottom, but at the same time it provides a tilting
motion which more readily accommodates to the heightwise contour of the shoe bottom.
Thus, in the inside waist region of the shoe, which is of course the region in which
the contour of the shoe bottom is most significantly distinguished from the overall
outline of the high wood of the last, and further in which region the shoe bottom
is most significantly inclined, when viewed from the side, the amount of pivotal movement
to accommodate to the general plan contour is accompanied by a proportionate tilting
movement to accommodate to the heightwise contour.
[0011] Bearing in mind that the machine in accordance with the invention will be likely
to be used over a wide range of shoe styles, a compromise angle of inclination for
each pivotal axis has to be selected, and conveniently, in accordance with the invention,
said pivotal axis is inclined to said second plane at an angle of some 30 .
[0012] As is known in machines of the type set out in the first paragraph, conveniently
also each side lasting assembly is mounted for adjusting movement heightwise relative
to the shoe support. In this way, the initial position of the clamp members can be
set in such a way as to ensure that the upper is properly clamped against its last
for the subsequent lasting operation to be performed thereon.
[0013] The clamping means in accordance with the invention have been found to be especially
suitable for use in a machine wherein adhesive-applying means is provided for applying
adhesive progressively along opposite side portions of the shoe bottom for bonding
the wiped-over marginal portion of the upper to the corresponding marginal portions
of the insole, said adhesive-applying means comprising two nozzles mounted on a support
between which and the shoe support relative heightwise movement can take place to
bring the nozzles into contact with the shoe bottom and also relative lengthwise movement
can thereafter take place, means also being provided for moving the nozzles outwardly
to cause the nozzles to engage the lasting marginal portions of the opposite side
portions of the shoe upper. Such adhesive-applying means are described e.g. in UK
Patent Specification No. 1087700.
[0014] More specifically, in the machine in accordance with the present invention preferably
the nozzle support also supports an insole-engaging member by which the amount of
relative heightwise movement between the nozzle support and the shoe support is limited,
the adhesive-applying means is caused to apply adhesive as aforesaid after the.clamping
means has been caused to clamp the side portions of the upper against the last, and
the nozzles are arranged to apply adhesive to the lasting marginal portions of the
opposite side portions of the shoe upper as relative lengthwise movement takes place
as aforesaid. In such a machine, it will be appreciated, it becomes even more desirable
for the lasting marginal portions of the upper to be clamped in such a manner that
they project beyond the insole by a relatively uniform amount in order that the adhesive
can be applied to said portions of the upper at a desired distance from the plane
of the insole. By the clamping means in accordance of the invention facilitating the
substantially uniform clamping of the upper against the last, an appropriate arrangement
can thus be achieved. Preferably, furthermore, the insole-engaging member is mounted
for heightwise adjustment on the nozzle support, so that the distance of the applied
adhesive from the plane of the insole can be varied according to the size of the lasting
marginal portions projecting beyond said plane.
[0015] Conveniently, each nozzle is mounted on the nozzle support for pivotal movement,
independently of the other nozzle, about an axis extending lengthwise of the shoe
bottom, a single piston-and-cylinder arrangement being provided for controlling such
pivotal movement, the cylinder of which is operatively connected to one nozzle and
a piston rod thereof to the other. In this way, a relatively simple construction of
adhesive-applying means is provided.
[0016] The invention has been found to be particularly useful in a machine wherein each
of the clamp members of each side lasting assembly has one or more lasting elements
associated therewith, and further wherein each side lasting assembly also comprises
lasting band means comprising at least one upper-engaging band portion of flexible
sheet material arranged to be interposed between the clamp members and the shoe upper,
side portions of which are to be lasted, as described e.g. in our co-pending European
Patent Application No. 81304527.5. In accordance with the present invention, furthermore,
the or each band portion provides a back-up for the lasting marginal portions of the
side portions of the upper during the application of adhesive thereto. It will thus
be appreciated that, using such an arrangement, the lasting marginal portions of the
upper, which project above the plane of the insole by a relatively uniform amount
at both sides, because of the action of the clamping means, can be maintained at a
substantially constant angle during the application of adhesive thereto, with the
result that the distance of the applied adhesive from the plane of the insole can
be reliably controlled.
[0017] Furthermore, the lasting band means of each assembly preferably comprises, as described
in the last- mentioned patent application, a plurality of band portions arranged side-by-side,
one portion being associated with each clamp member. In accordance with the present
invention, furthermore, the most toewardly disposed clamp member of each assembly,
together with its associated band portion and lasting element(s), is moved inwardly
subsequent to the application of adhesive by the adhesive-applying means, while the
remainder of the clamp members and associated band portions and elements are moved
inwardly as aforesaid prior to the application of adhesive. In this manner, it is
ensured that the most toewardly disposed members, band portions and elements in no
way impede the progressive operation of the adhesive-applying means.
[0018] There now follows a detailed description, to be read with reference to the accompanying
drawings, of one machine in accordance with the invention, which machine has been
selected for description by way of non-limiting example.
[0019] In the accompanying drawings:-
Figure 1 is a front prospective view of the machine in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is a view in front elevation, showing details of a left-hand side lasting
assembly of said machine;
Figure 3 is a diagrammatic view, showing a section through a waist region of a last,
with clamping means of the machine in accordance with the invention in clamping engagement
therewith;
Figure 4 is a view in front elevation, showing details of adhesive-applying means
of the machine in accordance with the invention;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary view, corresponding to part of Figure 2, but showing a modified
clamp member; and
Figure 6 is a fragmentary plan view showing two modified clamp members of one of the
side lasting assemblies, indicating their relationship with a shoe bottom clamped
thereby.
[0020] The machine in accordance with the invention now to be described is generally similar,
except as hereinafter described, to the machine described in the aforementioned European
Patent Application, being a combined heel seat and side lasting machine comprising
a shoe support 10 on which a last can be supported bottom uppermost, with an insole
I located on the bottom thereof and a shoe upper U positioned thereon, heel seat wiping
instrumentalities 12 and a heel band 14, and also two side lasting assemblies generally
designated 16, arranged forwardly of the heel seat instrumentalities, one at either
side of the shoe support 10. The side lasting assemblies are mirror-opposite of one
another and the left-hand assembly will now be described with reference to Figure
2.
[0021] The side lasting assembly 16 comprises a sub-frame 18 carried on a plate 20 mounted
on a main machine frame 22 by pin-and-slot connections to facilitate pivoting of the
side lasting assembly 16, a handle 30 being provided for that purpose. Forming part
of the sub-frame 18 is a block 32 which accommodates, side-by-side, four push-rods
34 for sliding movement transversely of the bottom of a last carried by the shoe support
10. Each push-rod 34 carries a block 36 carrying a pivot pin 38 on which two levers
40 are pivotally supported. Each lever 40 supports a further pivot pin 42 carrying
an arm 44 on which a lasting element 46 is supported by a pivot pin 48. Each side
lasting assembly 16 thus comprises eight such lasting elements. Each element 46 is
urged anti-clockwise (viewing Figure 2) by a spring 50 and has a flat pressure-applying
surface 52 with a rounded end. Four piston-and-cylinder arrangements 66 act, each
on two associated levers 40, each being carried by a bracket 68 carried on a mounting
70 secured to its associated push-rod 34. The levers 40 of each pair are connected
by a compensating arrangement to a link 92 itself connected to a piston rod 90 of
its associated arrangement 66. The levers 40 are thus pivoted independently each about
their pin 38, to a limit determined by a stop pin 94.
[0022] Also mounted in the block 32 are four further push-rods 80, each of which carries
a plate 78 supporting a C-shaped bracket 74. Each bracket 74 carries a pivot pin 136
on which is freely pivotable a clamp pad 72, one pad thus being associated with each
pair of lasting elements 46. Each clamp pad has generally the shape of an inverted
L. Thus it has a vertical operating surface portion 72a at the upper end thereof,
and therebeneath a further operating surface portion 72b inclined at some 40° to the
vertical. In this way, the portion 72a can be used to engage a substantially vertical
last wall portion, in the operation of the machine, while the inclined lower portion
72b ensures that fouling on a significantly inclined last wall portion is avoided.
[0023] Each pad 72 can pivot about its pin 136, the pads being shaped so as to avoid binding
on one another during pivoting. In addition, each pad 72 can move heightwise on its
pin 136 through a distance limited by the bracket 74; a distance of 6mm has proved
satisfactory. A light spring 140, captive on the pin 136, urges the pad to its lowermost
position.
[0024] In the embodiment shown in Figure 2, each pin 136 lies in a first plane extending
transversely of the shoe bottom and also in a second plane extending lengthwise of
the shoe bottom and normal to the first plane. In the embodiment shown in Figure 5,
on the other hand, each pin 136, while also lying in the first, transverse, plane,
lies in a second, lengthwise, plane inclined at some 30° to the first plane. In this
way the pin 136.can be more closely disposed adjacent the clamping surface of its.pad
72.
[0025] Also in the embodiment shown in Figure 5, instead of being slidable on its pin as
aforesaid, each pad may be held against sliding in its bracket and instead the bracket
74 itself-may slide, being mounted on its plate 78 by a pin (79)-and-slot (81) connection
for this purpose. A spring 83 is provided for urging the bracket, and thus its pad,
into its lowermost position.
[0026] For moving the clamp pads 72 inwardly towards the shoe support, four piston-and-cylinder
arrangements 84 are mounted on the sub-frame 18, each having a piston rod 82 connected
to the push-rod 80 through a block 96 which, in the rest condition of the machine,
also engages a depending portion of its associated block 36. Thus, each piston-and-cylinder
arrangement 84 also serves to move the pair of wiping elements 46 associated therewith
inwardly also.
[0027] Locking means is provided to lock each push-rod 80 in position, said locking means
comprising an apertured plate 98 through a restricted aperture 100 of which passes
the push-rod 80. Each plate 98 is pivoted at 104 and is urged by a spring 106 into
a locking position in which the aperture 100 binds on the push-rod 80. For releasing
the lock, a bar 108 pivoted on the block 32 carries four adjustable stop screws 110
each of which can engage with one of the plates 98. For pivoting the bar 108 a piston-and-cylinder
arrangement 112 acts through a link 114 connecting the piston rod 116 thereof with
said bar.
[0028] Each block 96 also supports, by a bracket 118, a piston-and-cylinder arrangement
56 a piston rod 58 of which is connected, through a lever 60 (pivoted, intermediate
its length, on its associated push-rod 80), to the mounting 70 on its associated push-rod
34, for purposes to be hereinafter described.
[0029] The machine also comprises lasting band means comprising a plurality of bands 128,
one associated with each lasting element 46. The bands are clamped by plates 130 to
the arms 44 supporting the lasting elements 46. Each band extends over the inwardly
facing end face of its associated lasting element 46. The bands also extend, in pairs,
side-by-side over the inwardly facing face of the clamp pad 72 associated therewith.
Each band is tensioned by springs 132 mounted on a bracket 134 on the plate 78.
[0030] The machine also comprises adhesive-applying means, comprising two nozzles (Figure
4) outlet ports of which are arranged at the sides thereof, spaced from their lowermost
ends, in order to enable adhesive to be applied to the upstanding lasting marginal
portions of an upper carried on the shoe support 10. Each nozzle 142 is carried on
a block 144, incorporating a melt chamber, adhesive being supplied to the melt chamber
in solid rod form in a conventional manner. The rod feed also controls, as is conventional,
the amount of adhesive to be supplied in a cycle of operation. Each block 144 is clamped
by a bracket 146 on a support plate 148, each plate being mounted for pivotal movement
about a pivot pin 150, and the two pivot pins being carried by a nozzle support plate
152. For effective pivotal movement of the plates 148, and thus of the nozzles 142,
about the pins 150, upper ends of the plates 148 have connected therebetween a piston-and-cylinder
arrangement 154, the cylinder of said arrangement being connected to one plate and
a piston rod 156 thereof being connected to the other. The nozzles 142 can thus be
moved, effectively towards and away from the upstanding lasting margin of a shoe upper
mounted on the shoe support 10, independently of one another, under the action of
the piston-and-cylinder arrangement 154. For determining an initial, inwardly directed,
rest position of the two nozzles 142, stop pins 158 are carried on lugs 160 depending
from the platps 148, the pins being arranged to engage with a stop pin 162 mounted
on the support plate 152.
[0031] The support plate 152 is carried at the forward end of two rods 164, which extend
lengthwise of the machine and are mounted, ,towards the rear end thereof, on a pivotal
axis extending widthwise of the machine. In this way, the support plate, and thus
the adhesive-applying means bodily, can be moved vertically heightwise of the shoe
support 10.
[0032] For enabling heightwise movement of the rods 164 to take place, slots 166 are provided
in a main frame portion of the machine. For determining the position of the support
plate 152, and thus of the nozzles 142, in relation to a shoe bottom being operated
upon, extending downwardly from the support plate 152 is a carrier arm 168, on the
lower end of which is mounted a shoe bottom engaging member in a form of a skid 170.
The skid 170 carries a small roller 172 which runs along the shoe bottom. The skid
170 is mounted on the carrier 168 for heightwise adjusting movement by means of a
pin-and-slot connection generally designated 174. It will thus be appreciated that,
by varying the position of the skid 170 heightwise in relation to the support plate
152, the position of the nozzles 142 can be varied heightwise in relation to the shoe
bottom. Such an adjustment may be required to accommodate different sizes of lasting
margin on the upper to be lasted.
[0033] In the operation of.the machine, when in a rest condition the lasting elements, under
the action of their associated cylinders 66, are in a first, raised, condition in
which they are spaced above the plane of the last bottom; in addition, the lasting
elements and the clamp pads 72, are in a retracted position (see Figure 2). When a
shoe to be operated upon has been placed on the last support 10, piston-and-cylinder
arrangements 84 are actuated to cause the clamp pads, and thus the lasting elements
46 therewith, to be moved inwardly towards the last support until the clamp pads,
independently of one another, are pressing their associated bands 128 into contact
with the shoe upper. As the clamp pads are moved into pressing engagement with the
bands as aforesaid, they are free to pivot, independently of one another, each about
the axis of its pin 136, so that the surface of each pad, through which surface pressure
is applied as aforesaid, engages, over substantially the whole of its width, its associated
bands. The pressure applied by the pads is in the order of 1.4 kgf/sq. cm. (20 lbs./sq.
in.).
[0034] Furthermore, as the clamp pads are moved into pressing engagement as aforesaid, where
the wall of the last thus engaged is substantially vertical (see Figure 3, right-hand
side), the clamp pad 72 will remain in its lowermost position, since no force having
a heightwise component will be applied thereto. Where, on the other hand, the last
wall portion being engaged is significantly inclined to be vertical (see Figure 3,
left-hand side), the reactive force applied to the pad 72 will include a significant
heightwise component, so that the left-hand clamp pad 72 will move upwardly to the
limit determined by the upper leg of the C-shaped bracket 74 (or by the pin(78)-and-slot
(81) connection, as the case may be).
[0035] With the upper thus clamped, the piston-and-cylinder arrangement 112 is de-actuated
and the clamp pads are locked in said position. At this stage, the lasting elements
46 are still in their first raised, condition. The adhesive-applying means is then
actuated to bring the nozzles 142 from a raised, out-of-the-way position, downwardly
into engagement with the shoe bottom, towards the heelward end thereof, such lowering
taking place while the nozzles are adjacent to one another, as determined by engagement
of the pins 158 with the stop pin 162. The heightwise position of the nozzles is of
course determined by the skid 170. The nozzles 142 are then moved outwardly, under
the action of piston-and-cylinder.arrangement 154, until they engage the upstanding
lasting margin of the shoe, whereupon extrusion of cement through the nozzles 142
is initiated.and also relative lengthwise movement is effected (by any conventional
means) between the shoe support 10 and the adhesive-applying means, so that the nozzles
are caused to track progressively along the shoe bottom, applying adhesive to the
upstanding lasting marginal portions of the upper.
[0036] In certain cases, it has been found that the nozzles, as they track as aforesaid,
may foul on the most toewardly disposed bands 128, in the case of shoes of certain
shapes. In order to overcome this problem, the machine also comprises operator-actuatable
selector means by which the most toewardly disposed clamped member of each side lasting
assembly, together with its associated band portion 128 and lasting elements 46, is
moved inwardly subsequent to the application of adhesive as aforesaid. Furthermore,
because the machine is intended to operate over a wide range of shoe sizes, the selector
means may also be utilized for rendering inoperative one or more of the more toewardly
disposed clamp members 72, together with their lasting bands 128 and lasting elements
46, in order to accommodate different shoe sizes. Where the selector means is used
for this purpose, control means of the machine ensures that, however many clamp pads
and associated parts are operative, the most toewardly disposed clamp member and its
associated parts, of those which are operative, will be withheld from inward movement
as aforesaid until after the application of adhesive has taken place.
[0037] After all the clamp pads 72 have been moved into clamping engagement as aforesaid,
the piston-and-cylinder arrangements 56 are actuated whereupon, through their associated
levers 60, the pivots of which on the push-rods 80 are now stationary, the push-rods
34, and thus the lasting elements 46, are moved inwardly relative to the clamp pads,
to a limit determined by engagement of the block 36 with the plate 78; the amount
of such movement is preferably of the order of 50mm. At the same time piston-and-cylinder
arrangements 66 are actuated to cause the lasting elements 46 to be moved downwardly
to a second, operative, condition in which the pressure-applying surface 52 of each
element 46 can engage the shoe through its associated band 128.
[0038] The effect of the inward and downward movement of the lasting elements 46 is to cause
the bands 128 to be drawn heightwise relative to the pads 72 and about the featherline
region of the shoe. To this end, the pressure applied by the pads is sufficient to
hold the bands in pressing engagement with the upper while allowing such slippage
to take place, and further the surface of each band engaging the upper is such that
it can apply a frictional drafting force to the upper while the surface of the pad
72 is coated with a low-friction coating, e.g. polytetrafluoroethylene, so that the
band can readily slip relative thereto.
[0039] When all the lasting elements 46 have reached their second condition, in pressing
engagement with the shoe bottom, a bedding pressure is applied thereby to the wiped-over
lasting marginal portions of the upper, via piston-and-cylinder arrangements 66. When
bedding pressure is applied, the locking means is released, which is effective to
cause the clamp members 72 to be withdrawn slightly, thereby discontinuing their pressing
of the bands against the upper. In this way, the bands 128 and clamp members 72 do
not interfere with the application of bedding pressure to the shoe bottom.
[0040] It will be appreciated that, because of the ability of the clamp pads--72 to slide
heightwise in the bracket 74, and further since such heightwise movement will only
take place according to the contour of the last wall portion being engaged by the
pad, the pads can accommodate themselves to left or right shoes without the need for
any left/right switching arrangement.
1. A machine for lasting side portions of shoes comprising a support (10) for supporting,
bottom uppermost, a shoe comprising an upper carried on a last and an insole on the
last bottom, and two side lasting assemblies (16) arranged so as to act on opposite
side portions of a shoe supported by the shoe support (10), wherein each side lasting
assembly (16) comprises clamping means (72), comprising a plurality of clamp members
(72) arranged side-by-side and movable independently of one another inwardly towards
the shoe support (10) whereby side portions of the upper of a shoe supported by the
shoe support (10) can be clamped thereby, at a locality spaced from the featherline
of the shoe, against its last, and lasting element means (46), comprising a plurality
of lasting elements (46) arranged side-by-side and mounted for inward movement relative
to the clamping means (72) towards the shoe support (10), the arrangement being such
that, after side portions of a shoe supported by the shoe support (10) have been clamped
by the clamp members (72) as aforesaid, the lasting elements (46) are caused to move
inwardly to cause lasting marginal portions of the side portions of the shoe upper
to be wiped over and pressed against corresponding marginal portions of the insole,
characterised in that at least one clamp member (72) of the clamping means of each
side lasting assembly (16) is mounted for sliding movement heightwise of the shoe
to be clamped thereby, the arrangement being such that the heightwise position of
said one member (72) in relation to the shoe support (10) is not affected when said
member (72) is urged against a substantially vertically extending part of a side portion
of the shoe, but when said one member (72) is urged against a part of a shoe side
portion which is significantly inclined to the vertical, said member (72) is caused
to move upwardly in its mounting.
2. A machine according to Claim 1 characterised in that the sliding movement of the
or each clamp member (72) is limited to a distance in the order of 6mm.
3. A machine according to either one of Claims 1 and 2 characterised in that each
clamp member (72) mounted for heightwise sliding movement is spring-urged downwardly.
4. A machine according to any one of the preceding Claims wherein the or each clamp
member (72) is mounted on a pin (136) for pivotal movement thereon, characterised
in that the or each member (72) has generally the shape of an inverted L and in that
the axis of the pin (136) lies in a first plane extending transversely of a shoe supported
by the shoe support (10) and in a second plane extending lengthwise of such shoe and
inclined, at an angle of some 300, to the first plane.
5. A machine according to any one of the preceding Claims wherein adhesive-applying
means (142) is provided for applying adhesive progressively along opposite side portions
of the shoe bottom for bonding the wiped-over lasting marginal portions of the upper
to the corresponding marginal portions of the insole, said adhesive-applying means
(142) comprising two nozzles (142) mounted on a support (152) between which and the
shoe support (10) relative heightwise movement can take place to bring the nozzles
(142) into contact with the shoe bottom and also relative lengthwise movement can
thereafter take place, means (154) also being provided for moving the nozzles (142)
outwardly to cause them to engage the lasting marginal portions of the opposite side
portions of the shoe upper, characterised in that the nozzle support (152) also supports
an insole-engaging member (170) by which the amount of relative heightwise movement
between the nozzle support (152) and the shoe support (10) is limited, in that the
adhesive-applying means (142) is caused to apply adhesive as aforesaid after the clamping
means (72) has been caused to clamp the side portions of the upper against the last,
and in that the nozzles (142) are arranged to apply adhesive to the lasting marginal
portions of the opposite side portions of the shoe upper as relative lengthwise movement
takes place as aforesaid.
6. A machine according to Claim 5 characterised in that the insole-engaging member
(170) is mounted for heightwise adjustment on the nozzle support (152).
7. A machine according to either one of Claims 5 and 6 characterised in that each
nozzle (142) is mounted on the support (152) for pivotal movement, independently of
the other nozzle (142), about an axis (150) extending lengthwise of the shoe bottom,
a single piston-and-cylinder arrangement (154) being provided for controlling such
pivotal movement, the cylinder (154) of which is operatively connected to one nozzle
(142) and a piston rod (156) thereof to the other (142).
8. A machine according to Claim 7 wherein each of the clamp members (72) of each side
lasting assembly (16) has one or more lasting element (46) associated therewith, and
further wherein each side lasting assembly (16) also comprises lasting band means
(128) comprising at least one upper-engaging band portion (128) of flexible sheet
material arranged to be interposed between the clamp members (72) and the shoe upper,
side portions of which are to be lasted, and being connected to the lasting element
means (46), inward movement of the clamping means (72) causing said band portion(s)
(128) to be pressed against the shoe upper and subsequent inward movement of the lasting
element means (46) causing the band portion(s) (128) to move relative to the shoe
support (10) whereby a drafting force is applied by said band portion(s) (128) to
the upper, the arrangement being such that, when the clamp members (72) are clamping
the shoe during the application of adhesive, the clamping surface portion of each
thereof is disposed inwardly in relation to its associated lasting element(s) (46),
so that the or each band portion (128) extends, between the clamp members (72) and
lasting elements (46), outwardly away from the shoe, characterised in that the or
each band portion (128) provides a back-up for the lasting marginal portions of the
side portions of the upper during the application of adhesive thereto.
9. A machine according to Claim 8 wherein the lasting band means (128) of each assembly
(16) comprises a plurality of band portions (128) arranged side-by-side, one portion
(128) being associated with each clamp member (72), characterised in that the most
toewardly disposed clamp member (72) of each assembly (16), together with its associated
band portion (128) and lasting element(s) (46), is moved inwardly subsequent to the
application of adhesive by the adhesive-applying means (142).
10. A machine according to Claim 9 characterised in that the number of clamp members
(72) in each assembly (16), together with associated band portions (128) and lasting
elements.(46), can'be selected for use by the operator according to the size of shoe
being operated upon, by rendering inoperative one or more of the more toewardly disposed
clamp members (72) and associated parts (46,128), and in that control means is provided
whereby the most toewardly disposed clamp member (72) of the members (72) selected,
together with its associated parts (46,128), is withheld from inward movement until
after the application of adhesive as aforesaid.