[0001] The invention relates to an equipment for the easy manual removal of soles and sub-heels
from footwears in general.
[0002] At present, no specific equipments are commercially available for allowing a rapid
and systematic manual removal of soles and sub-heels from footwears in general.
[0003] The invention as claimed is intended to provide such an equip ment which may be associated
to or combined with apparatuses for applying new soles and/or sub-heels to footwears.
[0004] The advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art
from the reading of the following description and claims.
[0005] The equipment, according to ghe invention, is of the type com prising pliers means,
fulcrum means for said pliers means and clamping means for retaining in position the
footwear during the removal therefrom of the sole and/or sub-heel and is substantially
characterised in that said pliers means has two jaws and is provided with a first
and a second handle, a metal plate at the top of each jaw intended for face to face
coupling along a first rectangular contour and a second blade contour, a rack locking
device associated to said handles, a preloaded spring interposed between said jaws,
said first handle being associated with a rod provided with a sliding striking mass.
[0006] The invention is described in detail below with reference to drawings which illustrate
two specific embodiments. In the drawings:
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the equipment during the extraction step of
the sub-heel;
- Fig. 2 is a top view of the pliers;
- Fig. 3 is aside view of the pliers;
- Fig. 4 is a front view of the pliers;
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the clamping device; and
- Fig. 6 is similar to Fig. 1 but shows of a further embodiment of the pliers.
[0007] The figures 1-5 show an equipment for the easy manual removal of soles and sub-heels
comprising pliers means generally desi gnated at 1, fulcrum means generally designated
at 2 and clam ping means generally designated at 3.
[0008] The pliers means 1 is formed of conventional jaw 4 each haviig a metal plate 5 welded
to the top thereof. In the closing po sition said plates 5 are face to face coupled
along a rectari tular contour 6 and a blade contour 7 of minor extension. A spring
8 for automatic opening of the pliers is housed between the jaws 4. The spring 8 can
be preloaded by a screw 9, the latter being manually operable and blockable by a suitable
look nut 10.
[0009] Near the end portions of the pliers handles 11 and 11', a rack locking device generally
designated at 12 is mounted and inter gages said two handles 11 and 11'.
[0010] A groove 13 is provided in the handle 11', the function of which groove will be apparent
in the following.
[0011] The locking device 12 is rotatably pivoted at the end of handle 11, while the other
handle 11' has the end thereof 14 for enga gement with the rack of the looking device
12. The rack teeth 15 are made for an easy automatic closing of the pliers 1, while
preventing the reopening thereof. On pliers operation the rack is retained in place
by a spring 16.
[0012] The handle 11 is provided with a femal threated portion 17 for receiving a rod 18
along which a cylindrical striking mass 19 is freely slidable and stopped at the free
end of said rod 18 by a stop member 20.
[0013] At the pivot location 21 for the rack, an idle knob 22 is moun ted for promoting
the sole tearing operation. Generally, when such a tearing operation is difficult
because of high adhesion of the sole, a lever generally designated at 23 can be resorted
to. Said lever 23 comprises a first section 24 and a 90° dispo sed second section
24', a suitable gripping handle 25 being provided at the free end of the first section
24. In the joi ning point of the two sectiom24 and 24' a first plate 26 is provided,
said plate 26 having flaps 26' embracing the handles 11 and 11'. The second section
24' is provided with a second plate 27 also having flaps 27' embracing the handles
11 and 11', one of said flaps 27' receiving a screw 28 operable by a knob 28'.
[0014] The fulcrum means 2 has several step sections 29 on which the metal plates 5 of pliers
1 will rest during operation. The ful crum means 2 is intended for mounting on a workbench
30 by common screws engaging holes 29'.
[0015] The clamping means 3, also to be mounted on the workbench 30, comprises two rollers
31 and 32, of which the first roller 31 is stationary and the second roller 32 is
adjustable relative to the first roller and of substantially elipsoidal cross-sec
tion.
[0016] The first roller 31 is idly housed on a shaft 33 having the ends locked within two
small blocks 34 and 34' provided with holes 35. At the bottom of each of said small
blocks 34 and 34' a groove 36 is provided, within which the ridges 37 and 37' for
the shoulders 38 and 38' of said clamping means 3 en gage. The shoulders 38 and 38'
have grooves 39 and 39' by means of which the position of the second roller 32can
be adjusted. The locking in position of the roller 32 is provided by screwing of a
suitable knob 40 and counter-knob 41.
[0017] The rollers 31 and 32 are both made of or covered with soft material to avoid any
damage to the footwear retained thereon.
[0018] The Fig. 6 shows a further embodiment of the pliers means 1 which differs from the
pliers means of Figs. 1 - 4 in that the second portion 25' of lever 23 is extended
beyond the locking device 12 and is provided with a gripping handle 42. The thre ated
portion 17 of handle 11 is not present.
[0019] For the removal of an old sole from a footwear the operator has to proceed as it
follows.
[0020] The rod 18 and the lever 23 are removed from the pliers 1 and the footwear is positioned
between the rollers 31 and 32 with the sole facing the operator and thereat clamped
by tightening the knob 40. By the blade contours 7 of the pliers 1 an edge of the
old sole is raised from the sub-sole to allow the subsequent gripping of said raised
edge by the rectangular contours 6 of the same pliers. The firm clamping of the pliers
is assured by the engagement of the end 14 with one of the rack teeth 15. Acting on
the knob 22 the pliers 1 is rotated thus providing the sie winding up onto the metal
plates 5 during the separation thereof from the sub-sole. Of course the same operation
sequence is followed also for removing wide section sub-heels.
[0021] For removing the sub-heels from women's shoes, commonly known as "stiletto heels",
the following procedure has to be follo wed since said sub-heels are mounted on the
stiletto heel by interposition of a metal core which tightly connect the sub-heel
to said stiletto heel.
[0022] Due to the considerable strain required for removing the sub-heel, the rod 18 is
connected to the pliers 1 and the lever 23 is joint coupled by positioning the flaps
26' and 27' to embrace the handles 11 and 11', as shown in figure 1. The footwear
is clamped by the clamping means 3, the sub-heel 43 is pinched by the blade contours
7 of the pliers and the knob 28' is rotated to engage with its screw 28 the groove
13 of the handle 11'. Thus operating, the clamping of the blade con tours 7 of the
pliers provide a partial withdrawal of the sub-heel 43 from the stiletto heel. The
complete withdrawal of the same sub-heel 43 and of the rdated metal core is carried
out by acting on the striking mass 19 which is repeatedly caused to slide along the
rod 18, violently striking the stop member 20 so as to generate the impact energy
as required for the withdrawal of the sub-heel 43 and the associated metal core from
the stiletto heel.
[0023] In the alternative embodiment shown in Fig. 6, the withdrawal, of the sub-heel 43
is carried out by firstly pinching said sub-heel by the blade contours 7, as above
described, then the extremities of the metal plates 5 are positioned onto one of the
step sections 29 of the fulcrum means 2. By acting on the gripping handles 25 and
42 the lever is rotated in the direction of arrow H of Fig. 6 thus causing the complete
withdrawal of the sub-heel 43 and associated metal core from the stiletto heel.
1. An equipment for the easy manual removal of soles and sub-heels from footwears
in general of the type comprising pliers means (1), fulcrum means (2) for said pliers
means and clamping means (3) for retaining in position the footwear during the removal
therefrom of the sole and/or sub-heel, characterised in that said pliers means (1)
has two jaws (4) and is provided with a first and a second handle (11, 11'), a metal
plate (5) at the top. of each jaw inten ded for face to face coupling along a first
rectangular con tour (6) and a second blade contour (7), a rack locking device (12)
associated to said handles, a preloaded spring (8) interposed between said jaws, said
first handle (11) being associable to a rod (18) provided with a sliding striking
mass (19).
2. An equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein said striking mass (19) is slidable
along said rod (18) between the joining point (17) of said rod (18) to said first
handle (11) and a stop member (20) provided on said rod (18) at the end thereof opposite
said joining point (17).
3. An equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fulcrum means (2) comprises a
plurality of step sestins (29).
4. An equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein said clamping means (3) comprises two
rollers (31, 32) of which a first roller (31) is fixed and a second roller (32) is
adjustable relative to said first roller and has a substantially elipsoi dal cross-section.
5. An equipment as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pliers means (1) is provided with
a lever (23) comprising a first section (24) and a second section (24'),said second
section having connecting means (26, 27, 26', 27') for connecting said lever (23)
to said pliers means (1).