[0001] The present invention relates to a heel-lasting machine for footwear manufacture,
that is, to a machine for fitting the heel portion of an item of footwear, of the
type comprising support means on which to position a last over which an upper is stretched
and with which an insole covered with glue is associated, a plurality of tensioning
clamps for engaging the edge of the upper and pulling the upper, causing it to fit
tightly against the last, means for clamping the last to the support means, means
for bending and pressing the edge of the upper onto the insole in the region of the
rear portion and of the sides of the insole, and means for sending hot air towards
the portions of the insole which are covered with glue and which are to come into
contact with the folded and pressed edge of the upper.
[0002] The rear or heel portion and the sides of the upper are generally glued to the insole.
This is done by bending the edges of the heel portion and of the sides onto the insole
after applying a layer of glue between them.
[0003] In order to perform the gluing operation, heel-lasting machines currently in use
have suitable devices for dispensing hot glue, which spread a layer of glue along
the edges of the insole over which the edge of the heel portion and of the sides is
bent.
[0004] However, as well as increasing the complexity of the structure of heel-lasting machines,
the presence of the dispensing devices also requires more frequent maintenance operations.
In fact, to prevent any residues of glue due to dribbling from causing jamming and
reducing the efficiency of operation of the machines, their moving parts must always
be kept perfectly clean.
[0005] It is clear from the foregoing that there is a great need to eliminate the presence
of the above-mentioned glue-dispensing devices from heel-lasting machines. In other
words, there is a need to eliminate the step of spreading glue during the fitting
of the heel and of the sides of the upper on the insole.
[0006] For this purpose, insoles to which a layer of glue has previously been applied are
used. More precisely, the layer of glue is applied to the sheet material from which
the insoles are formed by punching.
[0007] The gluing of the upper to the insole is then performed simply by exerting pressure
on the edge of the upper which is bent onto the insole.
[0008] In order for the gluing to be satisfactory, however, it is necessary to subject the
layer of glue of the insole to a thermal softening treatment which is achieved by
directing a jet of hot air onto the glue.
[0009] However, it should be pointed out that, whereas in pre-lasting machines, that is,
machines for fixing the toe of the upper to the front portion of the insole, this
can easily be achieved by a plate diffuser having a plurality of air-outlet jets,
the same cannot be said for heel-lasting machines.
[0010] In fact, because of the greater dimensional variation of the rear portions of insoles
with variations in their size in comparison with the front portions, the use of a
single diffuser for softening the glues of the rear portion is not satisfactory, necessitating
the use of a specific type of air diffuser for each different type of insole.
[0011] In this connection, it should be borne in mind that the hot-air softening step must
be very short in order not to prolong the working cycle of the machine excessively,
since the machine must be as efficient as possible. On the other hand, the need to
use a different diffuser for each type of insole constitutes a considerable disadvantage
which reduces the advantages resulting from the elimination of the glue-spreading
step during the fixing of the heel portion and the sides of the upper to the insole.
[0012] The problem upon which the present invention is based is that of devising a heel-lasting
machine for footwear manufacture, that is, a machine for fitting the heel portion
of an item of footwear, which has structural and functional characteristics such as
to satisfy the above-mentioned need without having the disadvantages referred to above.
[0013] This problem is solved by a heel-lasting machine for footwear manufacture according
to Claim 1.
[0014] Further characteristics and the advantages of the machine according to the present
invention will become clear from the following description of an embodiment thereof,
given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings, in
which:
Figure 1 is a schematic, perspective view of some details of the machine according
to the invention,
Figure 2 is a partially-sectioned perspective view of a detail of Figure 1.
[0015] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, a heel-lasting machine according to the invention
comprises:
- support means 1 on which to position a last A over which an upper C is stretched and
with which an insole B covered with glue is associated,
- a plurality of tensioning clamps, not shown in the drawings, for engaging the edge
of the upper C and pulling the upper C, causing it to fit tightly against the last
A,
- means 2 for clamping the last A to the support means 1, and
- means 3 for bending and pressing the edge of the upper C onto the insole B in the
region of the rear portion 4 and of the sides 5 of the insole B.
[0016] The support means 1 enable the last A to be supported in an inverted position, that
is, with the sole facing upwards, as shown in Figure 1. The support means comprise
a pad, partially visible in Figure 1, for supporting the toe of the last A, and a
rear support which is adjustable in height.
[0017] The insole B is positioned on the sole of the last A and the upper C is stretched
over the remaining portion of the last.
[0018] A layer of glue is applied to the surface of the insole B which is to come into contact
with the folded edge of the upper C, that is, the upward-facing surface visible in
Figure 1, so that the upper C can be glued to the insole simply by exerting a pressure
on the edge of the upper C once it has been bent onto the insole B.
[0019] As stated in the introduction, the insoles are preferably formed by punching from
sheet material on which a layer of glue has been spread beforehand.
[0020] Once the last A has been positioned on the support means 1, the tensioning clamps
grip and pull the edges of the upper C so as to apply sufficient tension to the upper
C to cause it to fit tightly against the last A.
[0021] In the embodiment shown, the means 2 for clamping the last A to the support means
1 take the form of two jaws which can be clamped onto the last A below its sole. This
enables the upper C to be kept stretched over the last A even after the edge of the
upper C has been released by the tensioning clamps.
[0022] The bending and pressing means 3 take the form of a plurality of stretchers 3' and
further closure plates 3" which enable the edge of the upper C to be bent onto the
sides 5 and onto the rear portion 4 of the insole B.
[0023] The above-mentioned parts of the heel-lasting machine are of known type and their
structure and operation will not be described further herein.
[0024] The heel-lasting machine further comprises means 6 for sending hot air towards the
portions of the insole B which are covered with glue and which are to come into contact
with the bent and pressed edge of the upper C. These means 6 are positioned above
the support means 1 and hence above the last A and the insole B associated therewith.
[0025] The hot air softens the glue of the insole so as to bring about optimal gluing.
[0026] The means for sending hot air advantageously comprise one or more nozzles 7 and,
in the embodiment shown, comprise two separate air-supply nozzles. The nozzles 7 are
movable in order to follow the edge of the insole B along the rear portion 4 and the
sides 5 thereof.
[0027] Moreover, actuating means 8 move the nozzles 7 in a manner such that the air jets
emerging therefrom are directed along the edges of the insole B.
[0028] As shown best in Figure 2, each nozzle 7 is associated with an air-heating device
9 comprising a body 11 of thermally conductive material with which heating means 10
are associated and in which a substantially serpentine duct 12 puts an inlet 13 for
the air to be heated into fluid communication with an outlet 14 for the heated air.
The serpentine duct 12 increases the time spent by the air inside the body 11 so that
the air can be heated to a greater extent.
[0029] More precisely, the nozzle 7 is fixed to the device 9 by means of a threaded connection
in the region of the outlet 14 thereof, so as to be in fluid communication with this
outlet.
[0030] The body 11 of the device 9 is preferably made of a metallic material such as brass
or aluminium.
[0031] In the embodiment shown, the heating means 10 associated with each device 9 take
the form of an electrical resistor, the heating of which is regulated by a thermostat
(not shown in the drawings) in dependence on the temperature value detected by a heat
probe 15 inserted in the body 11.
[0032] The inlet 13 for the air to be heated is connected to a compressed-air distribution
network or, in wholly equivalent manner, may be connected to a compressed-air container
or to an air blower.
[0033] The actuating means 8 comprise a plurality of linear actuators such as, for example,
pneumatic cylinders of known type, not shown in the drawings, which enable the two
air-heating devices 9, and hence the respective nozzles 7, to be moved in order to
direct the air-flow emerging from each nozzle to the desired point.
[0034] In the specific embodiment, the two air-heating devices 9 are mounted on a movable
framework 16 which is moved by the linear actuators away from and towards the last
A along a vertical axis Z-Z and longitudinally relative to the last A along a longitudinal
axis X-X.
[0035] The two devices 9 can also be moved relative to the movable framework 16, independently
of one another, along an axis Y-Y transverse the axis X-X.
[0036] The heel-lasting machine further comprises an electronic control unit for controlling
the operation of the actuating means 8.
[0037] When the heel-lasting machine is in operation, the last A, over which an upper C
has been stretched beforehand and with which an insole B covered with glue is associated,
is positioned on the support means 1 in the manner specified above.
[0038] As soon as the tensioning clamps have gripped and pulled the edges of the upper C
so as to stretch it and fit it tightly against the last A, the jaws 2 are closed,
clamping the last A in position.
[0039] The tensioning clamps then release the edges of the upper C and are brought to a
retracted position. As explained above, the jaws 2 keep the upper stretched over the
last A.
[0040] Before the means 3 for bending and pressing the sides and the rear portion of the
upper C onto the insole B are operated, it is necessary to perform the thermal softening
of the glue.
[0041] For this purpose, the actuator means 8 move the movable framework 16 towards the
last A along the vertical axis Z-Z until the nozzles 7 are in the vicinity of the
insole B.
[0042] The two nozzles 7 are then moved by coordinated movement of the framework 16 along
the longitudinal axis X-X and of the devices 9 along the transverse axis Y-Y, so that
each nozzle follows a portion of the edge of the insole B.
[0043] When there are two nozzles arranged symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal
axis X-X of the insole B as shown in Figure 1, the nozzles are moved in a manner such
that each has to follow one side 5 and one half of the rear portion 5 of the insole
B. The two nozzles 7 perform reflectively symmetrical movements relative to the longitudinal
axis X-X.
[0044] During these movements, an air-flow emerges from the nozzles 7 and strikes the edge
of the insole B. As stated, since the body 11 of the device 9 is heated by the electrical
resistor 10 and the air has to travel through the entire serpentine duct 12, the air-jet
emerging from the nozzles 7 is hot and can soften the glue of the insole B.
[0045] The movable framework 16 is then returned along the axis Z-Z to its initial position
in which it is spaced from the last A so as to leave room for the means 3 for bending
and pressing the edge of the upper C onto the insole B in the region of the rear portion
4 and of the sides 5 of the insole B.
[0046] It is clear from the foregoing that, by suitable control of the operation of the
actuating means 8, it is possible to arrange for the two nozzles 7 to be moved in
a manner such as to follow, point by point, the edge of the insole B associated with
the last A. This control is achieved by the storage, in the electronic control unit
of the machine, of a specific program for controlling the operation of the actuators.
[0047] The presence of the electronic control unit permits the storage of a different program
for controlling the actuating means, that is the actuators, for each type of insole.
As a result, when there is a change in the dimensions of the insole B associated with
the last A, it suffices to select on the control unit the correct program for controlling
the actuator means to achieve the correct movement of the nozzles 7, without the need
to replace any part of the machine.
[0048] As can be appreciated from the foregoing, the heel-lasting machine according to the
invention satisfies the need referred to in the introduction to the present description
and at the same time overcomes the problems of the prior art.
[0049] In fact, with the heel-lasting machine according to the invention, it is possible
to soften the glue of insoles of different shapes and sizes in an optimal manner,
without the need to replace any parts.
[0050] A further advantage of the heel-lasting machine according to the invention lies in
the fact that it is structurally and functionally simple.
[0051] Naturally, in order to satisfy contingent and specific requirements, an expert in
the art may apply to the above-described heel-lasting machine many modifications and
variations all of which, however, are included within the scope of protection of the
invention as defined by the following claims.
1. A heel-lasting machine for footwear manufacture comprising support means (1) on which
to position a last (A) over which an upper (C) is stretched and with which an insole
(B) covered with glue is associated, a plurality of tensioning clamps for engaging
the edge of the upper (C) and pulling the upper (C), causing it to fit tightly against
the last (A), means (2) for clamping the last (A) to the support means (1), means
(3) for bending and pressing the edge of the upper (C) onto the insole (B) in the
region of the rear portion (4) and of the sides (5) of the insole (B), and means (6)
for sending hot air towards the portions of the insole (B) which are covered with
glue and which are to come into contact with the folded and pressed edge of the upper
(C), characterized in that the means (6) for sending hot air comprise an air-supply
nozzle (7) which is movable in order to follow the edge of the insole (B) along the
rear portion (4) and the sides (5) thereof, and in that the machine comprises actuating
means for bringing about the movement of the nozzle (7) in a manner such that the
nozzle (7) directs the air jet along the edges of the insole (B).
2. A machine according to Claim 1, comprising an air-heating device (9) comprising a
body (11) of thermally conductive material with which heating means (10) are associated
and in which a substantially serpentine duct (12) puts an inlet (13) for the air to
be heated into fluid communication with an outlet (14), the nozzle (7) being associated
with the outlet (14).
3. A machine according to Claim 2, in which a heat probe (15) is associated with the
air-heating device (9) in order to detect the temperature.
4. A machine according to Claim 2, in which the heating means (11) comprise an electrical
resistor.
5. A machine according to Claims 3 and 4, comprising a thermostat for controlling the
heating of the electrical resistor in dependence on the temperature value detected
by the heat probe (15).
6. A machine according to Claim 2, in which the body (11) of the air-heating device (9)
is made of a thermally conductive material.
7. A machine according to Claim 2 or Claim 6, in which the body (11) of the air-heating
device (9) is made of metal.
8. A machine according to Claim 2 or Claim 6, in which the body (11) of the air-heating
device (9) is made of brass.
9. A machine according to Claim 2, in which the inlet of the air-heating device (9) is
connected to a compressed-air distribution network.
10. A machine according to Claim 1, comprising an electronic control unit for controlling
the operation of the actuating means, a different program for controlling the actuating
means of the nozzle (7) being stored in the control unit for each type of insole (B).
11. A machine according to Claim 1, in which the nozzle (7) faces towards the insole (B)
and is supported by the actuating means.
12. A machine according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a plurality of
independent nozzles (8) each of which is intended to follow a different portion of
the edge of the insole (B).