US PATENT SUBCLASS 36 / 12
SOLE-ATTACHING MEANS


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36 /   HD   BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEGGINGS

12SOLE-ATTACHING MEANS {11}
13  DF  .~> Wooden soles
14  DF  .~> Rubber
15  DF  .~> Detachable soles
16  DF  .~> Outturned uppers
17 R  DF  .~> Welt connected {2}
18  DF  .~> Single-faced stitch
19 R  DF  .~> Through and through {1}
19.5  DF  .~> Cement only
21  DF  .~> Seams
22 R  DF  .~> Prepared soles {1}
23  DF  .~> Fasteners {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 36/12

(under the class definition) Devices in the form of foot coverings and subcombinations thereof directed to the securement of an upper to a sole and/or to the securement of a member attached to an insole to form a tread surface.

(1) Note. When the upper is attached to an insole the structure so formed is known as an "Assembled Shoe" and may have at this stage of its manufacture, a welt, a rand or intermediate sole or soles which in certain types of shoes are called platforms.

(2) Note. The member attached to the shoe structure which is to form the wearing surface is designated as the wearsole.

(3) Note. In the usual case the wearsole is the outermost layer which contacts the walking surface, but this term may apply to a plurality of sole layers adapted to be used successively as wearing surfaces.