AT41926B - Method for protecting shoe soles against wear. - Google Patents

Method for protecting shoe soles against wear.

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AT41926B
AT41926B AT41926DA AT41926B AT 41926 B AT41926 B AT 41926B AT 41926D A AT41926D A AT 41926DA AT 41926 B AT41926 B AT 41926B
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shoe soles
protecting shoe
soles against
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Wilhelm Dr Ackermann
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  Verfahren zum Schützen von Schuhsohlen gegen Abnützung. 



   Schon vielfach hat man daran gedacht, die meist beanspruchten Stellen des Schuhes, Sohle und Absatz, gegen die natürliche Abnützung widerstandsfähiger zu machen und es sind auch eine Anzahl von Aufstreichmitteln hie und da in Gebrauch gekommen. 



   Ob sie nun aus dem längst angewandten   Leinölfirnis   bestehen, oder aus anderen zum Teil Phenol enthaltenden Ölen u. dgl. sie sind allesamt Imprägnierungsmittel und laufen darauf hinaus, den einzelnen Lederfasern durch Aneinanderkleben, ähnlich wie dem Zwirnsfaden durch Wichsen, einen festeren Zusammenhang zu geben. Es leuchtet ein, dass auf die Art der Zerstörung der Sohle durch stampfende, schleifende Bewegung auf hartem Boden nur geringer Einhalt getan werden kann. 



   Einen ganz anderen Weg nimmt die vorliegende Erfindung : Sie verhindert überhaupt die direkte Berührung von Leder und Boden, indem man die   Lederfläche   mit einer klebrigen Auflösung von Harzen, Pechen, natürlichen oder künstlichen Asphalten, Kautschuk, kurzum von in Wasser   unlöslichen   vor dem Trocknen klebenden Substanzen in passenden Mitteln, wie Benzol, Benzin, Terpentinöl usw. bestreicht und hierauf auf diesen dünnschichtigen Anstrich harte, widerstandsfähige Körper, wie   Feilspäbne,   am besten und einfachsten   aber gewöhnlichen Quarzsand   aufbringt. Zur Not lässt sich die Desandung durch blosses   Beschreiten   des Erdbodens mit der frisch gestrichenen Sohle bewirken. 



   Nach dem Trocknen stellt sich die Lederfläche als mit einem elastischen dünnen Überzug versehen vor, worin Quarzkörner fest eingebettet liegen, so dass   tatsächlich   nicht mehr Leder, sondern Quarz mit dem Boden in Berührung kommt. Bei je nach der
Abnützung in mehr oder weniger kurzen Zeiträumen erneuerte Behandlung gelingt es auf diese Weise, Ledersohlen eine ausgezeichnete Dauer zu verleihen. 

**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Method for protecting shoe soles against wear.



   It has often been thought of making the most stressed areas of the shoe, the sole and heel, more resistant to natural wear and tear, and a number of spreading agents have come into use here and there.



   Whether they consist of the linseed oil varnish that has long been used, or of other oils, some of which contain phenol, etc. Like. They are all impregnating agents and boil down to giving the individual leather fibers a more solid connection by sticking them together, similar to the thread thread by jerking off. It is evident that the kind of destruction of the sole by stamping, dragging movement on hard ground can be done very little.



   The present invention takes a completely different approach: it prevents the leather from touching the floor at all by coating the leather surface with a sticky solution of resins, pitch, natural or artificial asphalt, rubber, in short water-insoluble substances that stick before drying coated in suitable agents, such as benzene, gasoline, turpentine oil etc. and then on this thin layer of paint, hard, resistant bodies such as filing chips, best and simplest but ordinary quartz sand, apply. If necessary, sanding can be caused by simply walking on the ground with the freshly painted sole.



   After drying, the leather surface presents itself as being provided with a thin, elastic coating in which quartz grains are firmly embedded, so that it is actually not leather but quartz that comes into contact with the floor. At depending on the
Wear and tear in more or less short periods of time renewed treatment succeeds in this way to give leather soles an excellent duration.

** WARNING ** End of DESC field may overlap beginning of CLMS **.

 

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PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Verfahren zum Schützen von Schuhsohlen gegen Abnützung, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Schuhsohle zunächst mit einem dünnschichtigen Anstrich eines klebefähigen Stoffes versehen wird und dann auf diese Schicht widerstandsfähige Körper, wie Sand, Feilspähne o. dgl., aufgebracht werden. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. PATENT CLAIM: Method for protecting shoe soles against wear and tear, characterized in that the shoe sole is first coated with a thin-layer coating of an adhesive Material is provided and then resistant bodies, such as sand, filings or the like, are applied to this layer. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT41926D 1908-04-03 1909-04-01 Method for protecting shoe soles against wear. AT41926B (en)

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