Waterproof shoe and process of making the same
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1. A process of making a shoe, comprising:
- providing an upper having a top end and a bottom end;
placing inside said upper a waterproof lining sleeve which has a top open end and a bottom open end;
attaching said bottom open end of said lining sleeve to an inner surface of said upper above said bottom end of said upper, without extending said bottom open end of said lining sleeve to said bottom end of said upper and without providing any stitch on said bottom open end of said lining sleeve, by applying an adhesive directly to at least one of said upper and said bottom open end of said lining sleeve; and
mounting a sole to said bottom end of said upper.
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Abstract
In a process of making a shoe, a waterproof lining sleeve which has a top open end and a bottom open end is mounted inside the shoe by attaching the bottom open end of the lining sleeve to an inner surface of the upper above a bottom end of the upper, without extending the bottom open end of the lining sleeve to the bottom end of the upper and without providing any stitch on the bottom open end of the lining sleeve. The bottom open end of the lining sleeve is attached by applying an adhesive directly to at least one of the upper and the bottom open end of the lining sleeve.
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6 Claims
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1. A process of making a shoe, comprising:
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providing an upper having a top end and a bottom end;
placing inside said upper a waterproof lining sleeve which has a top open end and a bottom open end;
attaching said bottom open end of said lining sleeve to an inner surface of said upper above said bottom end of said upper, without extending said bottom open end of said lining sleeve to said bottom end of said upper and without providing any stitch on said bottom open end of said lining sleeve, by applying an adhesive directly to at least one of said upper and said bottom open end of said lining sleeve; and
mounting a sole to said bottom end of said upper. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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