Paint fixture for shoe portions
10104940 ยท 2018-10-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A43B3/0078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43D95/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B12/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A43D95/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43D95/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43D95/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B12/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Aspects hereof relate to a holding fixture for holding portions of a shoe during painting. The fixture has a lower jig and an upper jig. The lower jig has an outer wall from which a contacting surface extends. The contacting surface is sized to apply a compressive force to the midsole along a desired paint line, and prevents paint from moving onto the midsole below the contacting surface. The top jig has a lower surface configured to be placed in contact with the top surface of the midsole when the midsole is held in the lower jig and is shaped to apply a downward and outward force on the midsole at an edge defined by the top surface of the midsole and the outer perimeter surface of the midsole, to thereby prevent paint from moving onto the top surface of the shoe portion.
Claims
1. An apparatus for holding a shoe portion having a top surface, an outer perimeter surface for painting, and a bottom surface, the apparatus comprising: a first jig having a first support surface and a first outer wall extending from the first support surface, the first outer wall having a first upper surface; a second jig having a second support surface and a second outer wall extending from the second support surface, the second upper wall having a second upper surface, the first and second jigs removably coupled to one another and moveable between an open and a closed position such that a cavity is defined by the first and second support surfaces and the first and second outer walls; a first blade coupled to the first upper surface, the first blade having a first inner edge that extends inwardly into the cavity; a second blade coupled to the second upper surface having a second inner edge that extends inwardly into the cavity; the first and second blades configured such that the first and second inner edges extend into the outer perimeter of the shoe portion when the first and second jigs are placed in the closed position; wherein the first and second blades form a masking line, preventing paint from moving into the cavity below the first and second blades.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a top jig having a lower surface, the lower surface of the top jig shaped to apply an outward force on an edge between the top surface of the shoe portion and the outer perimeter surface of the shoe portion, thereby preventing paint from moving onto the top surface of the shoe portion.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and second support surfaces of the first and second jigs have raised portions that apply an upward force to portions of the bottom surface of the shoe portion.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first and second support surfaces of the first and second jigs have lowered portions that provide an expansion area for the shoe portion.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first and second jigs are pivotably coupled.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the first blade is integrally formed with the first outer wall and the second blade is integrally formed with the second outer wall.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a first front cover coupled to a front portion of the first outer wall, and a second front cover coupled to a front portion of the second outer wall, the first and second covers operable to prevent paint from moving to an area below the front covers.
8. An apparatus for holding a shoe portion, the shoe portion having a top surface, an outer perimeter surface for painting, and a bottom surface, the apparatus comprising: a first jig having a first support surface and a first outer wall extending from the first support surface, the first outer wall having a first upper surface having a first inner edge that extends inwardly into the cavity; a second jig having a second support surface and a second outer wall extending from the second support surface, the second upper wall having a second upper surface having a second inner edge that extends inwardly into the cavity, the first and second jigs moveable to form a cavity partially defined by the first and second support surfaces and the first and second outer walls; wherein the first inner edge and the second inner edge form a masking line that prevents paint from moving into the cavity between the first upper surface and the first support surface.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a top jig having a lower surface, the lower surface of the top jig shaped to apply an outward force on an edge between the top surface of the shoe portion and the outer perimeter surface of the shoe portion, thereby preventing paint from moving onto the top surface of the shoe portion.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and second support surfaces of the first and second jigs have raised portions capable to apply an upward force to portions of the bottom surface of the shoe portion.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first and second support surfaces of the first and second jigs have lowered portions that provide an expansion area for the shoe portion.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first and second jigs are pivotably coupled to one another.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first inner edge and the second inner edge are integrally formed with the first and second outer walls.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a first front cover coupled to a front portion of the first outer wall, and a second front cover coupled to a front portion of the second outer wall, the first cover and the second cover operable to prevent paint from moving to an area below the front covers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) Aspects hereof are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The subject matter of certain aspects hereof is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. But the description itself is not intended to define what is regarded as an invention, which is what the claims do. The claimed subject matter may comprise different elements or combinations of elements similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various elements herein disclosed unless explicitly stated.
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(14) A left side blade 32 is coupled to a portion of the upper surface 20 of wall 18. The blade 32 matches the contour of surface 20, and is wider than surface 20. Blade 32 is coupled to the surface 20 such that an inner edge 34 of the blade 32 extends inwardly beyond the edge of surface 20, as best seen in
(15) Right side jig 16 is constructed similarly to left side jig 14. More specifically, right side jig 16 has an outer perimeter wall 40. Wall 40 has an upper surface 42 that has a contour corresponding generally to a desired paint line for the midsole 12. A support surface 44 extends from the perimeter wall 40 of the right side jig 16. In some aspects, the support surface 44 is configured to have raised portions 46 and lowered portions 48. Portions 46 and 48 are positioned and shaped to affect a desired force on midsole 12 when fixture 10 is in a closed position. In some cases, the position and shape of portions 46 and 48 can therefore change with the configuration of any particular midsole 12. Right side jig 16 further has an arm 50 extending from a lower surface of the jig. Arm 50 has a hole 52, which is used as a connection point with left side jig 14. More specifically, as seen in
(16) A right side blade 54 is coupled to a portion of the upper surface 42 of wall 40. The blade 54 matches the contour of surface 42, and is wider than surface 42. Blade 54 is coupled to the surface 42 such that an inner edge 56 of the blade 54 extends inwardly beyond the edge of surface 42, as best seen in
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(18) In use, the left jig 14 is coupled to the right jig 16 using the holes 30 and 52 in arms 28 and 50. Jigs 14 and 16 are therefore allowed to pivot toward and away from each other between open and closed positions. The blades 32 and 54, along with the covers 36 and 58 are coupled to the jigs at this point. With the jigs 14 and 16 pivoted away from one another, the midsole 12 can be positioned between jigs 14 and 16, with the bottom of the midsole 12 positioned in contact with the support surfaces 22 and 44. The jigs 14 and 16 can then be pivoted inwardly (toward each other), to a substantially closed position as seen in
(19) With the jigs 14 and 16 held in the closed position, the top jig 70 is placed in contacting relationship with the foot bed 80 (see
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(22) Bottom jig 86 has a base section 102. Base section 102 can be of an overall shape that is similar to top jig 84, but need not be as other shapes are acceptable as well. A perimeter wall 104 extends upwardly from base section 102. The perimeter wall 104 may have different areas that extend upwardly more than others, depending on the desired paint scheme. For example, perimeter wall 104 may have some sections extending to completely mask midsole 88, such as sections 108 and 110. In other sections, perimeter wall 104 may be configured to partially mask midsole 88, allowing sidewall 90 to be painted, such as sections 112 and 114. Sections 112 and 114 may have a raised edge 116 extending therefrom, as best seen in
(23) In use, a midsole 88 is placed between top jig 84 and bottom jig 86, as shown in
(24) Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the scope of the claims below. Exemplary aspects of the present technology have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative aspects will become apparent to readers of this disclosure after and because of reading it. Alternative means of implementing the aforementioned can be completed without departing from the scope of the claims below. Certain features and sub-combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations and are contemplated to be within the scope of the claims.