Object of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a novel manufacturing process for a "moccasin" type
shoe, the purpose of which process is to reduce the costs in the constructive process
thereof.
[0002] More specifically, the object of the invention is that, in the event of using both
mechanical and manual sewing, a savings of material in the toe cap is achieved in
parallel with a simplification of the actual process, and all this with a substantially
higher level of comfort for the shoe.
[0003] The invention is thus comprised in the shoe manufacturing field.
Background of the Invention
[0004] As is known, moccasin type shoes are characterized by having an upper in which there
is established a wide opening for the access of the foot, said upper being formed
in a perimetric band which in the rear half of the shoe defines the mentioned opening,
and which in the front half receives by means of a seam a vamp completing said opening.
[0005] The upper of a shoe of this type is currently made by means of sewing the different
parts participating therein, and once said upper is completely finished, it is fixed
to the complementary sole, generally obtained by means of injection molding based
on an elastomeric material.
[0006] More specifically, the part forming the sole incorporates an upper perimetric flange
to which the also perimetric and lower edge of the upper is adapted, which flange
is first fixed by means of an adhesive and is then definitively fixed by means of
an also perimetric seam line, which seam line must be carried out manually considering
the difficulty involved in accessing the area close to the toe.
[0007] This seam logically involves a considerable participation of labor, with the subsequent
and also considerable repercussion that this involves at the level of costs in the
manufacture of the shoe.
Description of the Invention
[0008] The manufacturing process proposed by the invention fully and satisfactorily solves
the problems set forth above, allowing to considerably speed up the manufacturing
process, with the subsequent coats savings that this involves.
[0009] To that end and more specifically, the invention consist of partially assembling
the upper of the shoe, i.e., assembling and fixing the parts forming the lower perimeter
of said upper, leaving the vamp corresponding to the instep area unassembled, such
that the absence of said vamp allows sewing the rest of the upper to the sole extremely
quickly and simply.
[0010] Once this lower and perimetric area of the upper has been fixed to the sole, the
manufacture of the upper is concluded with the incorporation thereto of the repeatedly
mentioned vamp by means of the also corresponding seam.
[0011] Material in the toe cap is saved with the process of the invention, since the entire
lower part is eliminated, therefore preventing the adhesion to the outsole as it will
thus be adhered to the sole edge or to the sides.
[0012] In parallel, a higher flexibility is achieved, or in other words, the rigidity caused
by the classic arch effect upon joining the two parts of the shoe, outsole and upper,
is prevented.
[0013] The weight of the shoe is also reduced upon substituting the insole and the middle
sole, eliminating rubber from the sole, all of this being substituted with an insole
of two densities in its manufacturing process.
[0014] As has been indicated above, the arch effect is eliminated, whereby the savings are
considerable at the level of both material and labor costs.
Description of the Drawings
[0015] To complement the description being made and with the aim of aiding to better understand
the features of the invention according to a preferred practical embodiment thereof,
a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description in which the
following has been depicted with an illustrative and non-limiting character:
Figure 1 shows, according to a perspective view, the sole intended to form part of
a moccasin type shoe manufactured according to the process of the invention.
Figure 2 shows, also according to a perspective view, the result of the first phase
of the manufacturing process, in which the lower perimetric area of the upper of the
shoe is obtained.
Figure 3 shows, also according to a perspective view, the result of the following
operative phase of the process, in which the partial upper obtained in the previous
phase is fixed to the sole.
Figure 4 finally shows the following operative phase of the process of the invention,
in which the vamp or part corresponding to the instep, completing the upper of the
shoe, is added to the assembly of Figure 3.
Preferred Embodiment of the invention
[0016] The sole intended to form part of a moccasin type shoe is observed in the indicated
figures, especially in Figure 1, which sole is formed as a one-piece body (1) obtained
by means of injection molding based on an elastomeric material or the like, which
sole can adopt any configuration according to any design line, and which, according
to the process of the invention, incorporates an upper perimetric flange (2) intended
to fix the sole and upper by means of a seam, as will be seen below.
[0017] After manufacturing the sole (1) and making the different parts participating in
the upper of the shoe, in a first operative phase of the process the upper is partially
obtained, based on the lower perimetric fringe thereof, in which there participate
the strip (3) affecting the area of the sole and the area of the waist, the heelpiece
(4) and the flaps with eyelets (5) intended to receive the closing shoelace for the
opening (6) of the shoe, this partial portion of the upper being fixed to the sole
(1) by means of adapting the perimetric edge of the former to the flange (2) thereof,
fixing with adhesive and subsequently by means of a perimetric seam (7), as observed
in Figure 3.
[0018] In this operation of fixing the lower perimetric area of the upper (3-4) to the sole
(1), which as has been stated above can be carried out in a completely machined manner
as the seam (7) is established on an easily and directly accessible line, the fixing
of the inner covering (8) which will participate in the lining of the shoe can be
fixed simultaneously.
[0019] From the situation shown in Figure 3, the manufacture of the shoe ends with the adaptation
to the upper edge of the strip (3), covering the area of the waist, of the vamp (9)
provided with a raised edge (10) through which said vamp marginally folds over itself
with the interposition of the free edge (11) of the strip (3) participating in the
upper, with another seam line which can also be carried out in a machined manner due
to its direct accessibility, although it will preferably be carried out manually,
as conventionally occurs in moccasin type shoes, which seam line does not appear in
the figures while in Figure 4, the most advanced of the process, the vamp (9) is shown
still unfixed, but being evident that said seam line is located in correspondence
with the holes (12) of the fold (10) of said vamp.
[0020] As deduced from the foregoing and has already been indicated above, the constructive
process of the shoe is considerably sped up with the process of the invention, with
the subsequent repercussion at the level of costs, which is substantially simplified,
and all of this with machined seam lines improving the appearance of the shoe.
1. A manufacturing process for a moccasin type shoe, in which there participates a sole
obtained by means of injection molding based on an elastomeric material or the like,
and an upper in which there participate a lower perimetric sector and a front-upper
vamp on the area corresponding to the instep, characterized in that in a first operative phase the lower and perimetric part of the upper is manufactured
by means of fixing the different parts integrating it by a seam, in order to then
fix said lower perimetric area (3) of the upper to the sole (1) through the upper
and perimetric flange (2) that the latter has, in a double fixing by means of an adhesive
and a seam, then definitively manufacturing the upper by means of fixing to the lower
and perimetric sector thereof the sector forming the vamp (9), as a result of a marginal
fold (10) of the latter in which the upper edge (11) of the strip (3) participating
in the lower and marginal sector of the upper corresponding to the sole of the shoe
is housed.
2. The manufacturing process for a moccasin type shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that in the same operative phase of fixing the lower marginal strip (3) of the upper to
the sole, the corresponding strip of material forming the inner lining (8) of the
shoe is fixed to these elements.