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Machines, Tools, Equipment Or Methods For Manufacturing Or Repairing Footwear - Industry Patent Mapping Report
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Foot or last measuring devices; Measuring devices for shoe parts; Lasts; Lasts for making or repairing shoes; Machines for cutting, ornamenting, marking or otherwise working up shoe part blanks; Devices for binding the uppers upon the lasts; Machines for preliminary treatment or assembling of upper-parts, counters, or insoles on their lasts preparatory to the pulling-over or lasting operations; Applying or removing protective coverings; Machines for pulling-over the uppers when loosely laid upon the last and tacking the toe end; Pulling-over or lasting machines for binding the toe end with cord, string, or wire; Machines for lasting with clamps; Lasting machines with sewing devices, also for platform shoes; Pulling-over or lasting machines with oscillating shoe supports; Hand lasting; Lasting pincers; Lasting machines; Single parts for pulling-over or lasting machines; Devices for gluing shoe parts; Machines for trimming as an intermediate operation; Machines for making soles from strips of material; Machines for making or inserting shank stiffeners; Machines for assembling lifts for heels; Presses for shaping pre-existing loose soles, shoe bottoms, or soles fixed to shoe bottoms; Machines for roughening soles or other shoe parts preparatory to gluing; Machines for making foot-supporting pads or instep-raisers for flat feet; Machines for making stitch lips, or other preparatory treatment of soles or insoles before fixing same; Machines for attaching welts or rands; Machines for trimming or butting welts fixed on uppers; Machines for pounding; Machines for lip-setting; Machines for trimming-off surplus material along the inseam; Machines for flattening, pressing, or rubbing the inseams of lasted shoes; Machines for attaching the welt ends; Machines for rasping the lasting-margins of shoes which are sewn through; Machines for nail-pulling, nail-cutting, or nail-detecting; Machines for carrying out other finishing operations; Machines for fastening soles or heels by means of screws or screwed wire; Shoe-nailing machines; Elements of nailing machines; Nail-feeding devices; Nailing devices on pulling-over or lasting machines; Combined heel-pressing and nailing machines; Machines for attaching top-lifts; Heel-presses without nailing apparatus; Machines for pressing single lifts or punching holes for nailing; Machines or apparatus for turning, e.g. for making turn-shoes; Edge or heel cutters; Machines for trimming the heel breast; Sole-leveling machines with rolls; Stitch-separating or seam-indenting machines; Edge-indenting machines; Shoe-finishing machines; Machines for making pulling-on pieces; Machines for making laces; Applying fibres or celluloid to ends of laces; Setting or removing eyelets, buttons, lacing-hooks, or elastic gussets in shoes; Shoe machines with conveyers for jacked shoes; Machines for making shoes with out-turned flanges of the uppers or for making moccasins; Machines for skiving or removing heel lifts, heels, or soles, or for removing stitches, preparatory to repair; Racks for receiving or transporting shoes or shoe parts; Other conveying means; Driving or controlling mechanisms of shoe machines; Frames for shoe machines. [More than 800 Patents]
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We have undertaken a concordance (matching) of IPC (International Patent Classification ) and (US Patent Classification) UPC to NAICS (North American Industrial Classification System -this new, uniform, industry-wide classification system has been designed as the index for statistical reporting of all economic activities of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico). This extensive exercise assigns patent classifications to industries based on NAICS codes. The results are summarized in the following categories:
- Primary Industries: Agribusiness, Fishing and Forestry, Mining
- Secondary Industries: Construction, Food & Accessory Manufacturing, Metal & Machinery Manufacturing, Electronic Goods Manufacturing, Miscellaneous Manufacturing
- Tertiary Industries: Wholesale & Retailing, Transportation, Services
- Quarternary & Quinary Industries: Information & Research, Health & Education, Cultural & Entertainment, Personal & Others
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1. Assignee Patent Map 2. Assignee Country Patent Map 3. Attorney-Agent-Firm Patent Map 4. Application/Filing Year Patent Map 5. Inventor Patent Map 6.Technology Class (IPC) Patent Map 7. Sub-Technology (IPC) Patent Map 8. Publication/Grant Year Patent Map 9. Priority Year Patent Map 10. Technology Class (UPC) Patent Map 11. Sub-Technology (UPC) Patent Map 12. Backward Citation Patent Map 13. Forward Citation Patent Map
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