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717,037. Embossing &c. BRITISH BATA SHOE CO., Ltd. Sept. 19, 1952 [June 19, 1951], No. 14542/51. Class 100 (2). [Also in Group VII] A shoe upper comprises two or more wall members 11, 12, 14, Fig. 3, secured together at 13, 15 by cemented turned-out flanges abutting flesh-to-flesh and afterwards secured at their lasting margins to an inner or outer sole by a cemented out-, or in-turned flange, each flange being of uniform depth throughout its length. The free edges 18 of the upper may be turned over on themselves and cemented in position. The shoe parts may be assemb'ed on a last and the cement-coated flanges pressed together over their full depth and length by a multi-part mould against a sole member. The parts of the mould may be so constructed as simultaneously to emboss a pattern on the flanges. Alternatively, the edgesto be cemented together may be coated with a thermo-setting cement applied by one of a pair of rollers, Figs. 1, 2, to a pre-determined depth from the edge, and the rollers which may be heated, may form by raised lines 6 and an interrupter rib 7, an embossed pattern such as stitch marking on the out-turned flange of the upper. A sole and heel unit may be attached to the upper by conventional means and fastening means such as a decorative lace and cemented tags provided.
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