CN213428667U - Vamp structure and shoes utensil - Google Patents

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CN213428667U
CN213428667U CN202021842030.4U CN202021842030U CN213428667U CN 213428667 U CN213428667 U CN 213428667U CN 202021842030 U CN202021842030 U CN 202021842030U CN 213428667 U CN213428667 U CN 213428667U
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The utility model provides a vamp structure and shoes utensil. The vamp structure is connected with the sole and comprises a fixing part, a plurality of first woven belts, a plurality of second woven belts and a first supporting part. The fixing part is connected with the sole. At least one end of each first woven belt is connected with the fixing part, and a first gap is formed between the first woven belts. The second webbing partially overlaps the first webbing and forms an opening. At least one end of each second woven belt is connected with the fixing part, and a second gap is formed between the second woven belts. The first support part is connected with the first braid and comprises a notch and a joint. The engaging member is connected to the incision and is used to open or close the incision. Through above-mentioned structural configuration, this neotype vamp structure can have good travelling comfort and support degree simultaneously to the production of waste material in the reducible manufacturing process.

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Vamp structure and shoes utensil
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a vamp structure and a footwear, and more particularly, to a vamp structure and a footwear with a discontinuous structure.
Background
General vamp is mostly the cloth cover structure of continuity, however, this vamp often can produce unnecessary waste material in the manufacturing process, not only causes the increase of cost, does not accord with the notion of environmental protection yet.
In addition, in order to maintain a certain degree of support and structural strength, the footwear is usually made of stiff materials, but the upper of the footwear made of these materials causes discomfort to the user when wearing the footwear, and the user's feet are difficult to move. Although some manufacturers develop soft uppers, the soft uppers often lack support and wear resistance.
Therefore, how to solve the problem of wasting material and make the shoe upper have good comfort and support at the same time is an objective that the related manufacturers are worthy of research and development.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
This neotype vamp structure can reach the purpose that does not produce unnecessary waste material and increase the comfort level simultaneously through the setting of a plurality of first meshbelts, second meshbelt and first support piece.
One embodiment of the present invention provides a shoe upper structure, which is connected to a sole and includes a fixing portion, a plurality of first woven belts, a plurality of second woven belts, and a first supporting member. The fixing part is connected with the sole. At least one end of each first woven belt is connected with the fixing part, and a first gap is formed between the first woven belts. The second webbing partially overlaps the first webbing and forms an opening. At least one end of each second woven belt is connected with the fixing part, and a second gap is formed between the second woven belts. The first support part is connected with the first braid and comprises a notch and a joint. The engaging member is connected to the incision and is used to open or close the incision.
According to the upper structure of the foregoing embodiment, the arrangement direction of each first webbing may be different from the arrangement direction of each second webbing.
According to the upper structure of the aforementioned embodiment, the elasticity of each first webbing may be different from the elasticity of each second webbing.
The upper structure according to the aforementioned embodiment may further include at least one second supporting member, wherein one end of the second supporting member is connected to the first supporting member, and the other end of the second supporting member is connected to the fixing portion.
The upper structure according to the previous embodiment, wherein at least one second webbing may be connected to the second support.
The upper structure according to the aforementioned embodiments may further include a third supporting member. One end of the third supporting part is connected with the fixing part, and at least one second braid is connected with the third supporting part.
The upper structure according to the above embodiments may further include a tongue member. One end of the shoe tongue piece is connected with the first supporting piece, and the other end of the shoe tongue piece can selectively cover the notch and the joint piece.
The upper structure according to the aforementioned embodiments may further include a first connecting member and a second connecting member. The first connecting piece is connected with the first supporting piece. The second connecting piece is connected with the shoe tongue piece, and the first connecting piece is separably connected with the second connecting piece.
In the upper structure according to the aforementioned embodiment, the first connecting member may be one of the hook surface and the hair surface, and the second connecting member may be the other of the hook surface and the hair surface.
Another embodiment of the present invention provides an article of footwear comprising a sole and an upper structure according to the previous embodiment, the upper structure being connected to the sole.
Borrow by above-mentioned technical scheme, the utility model discloses at least, have following advantage effect: firstly, through the arrangement of the first woven belt and the second woven belt, the vamp structure forms a discontinuous structure, so that the generation of waste materials in the manufacturing process can be reduced, and the concept of environmental protection is better met. Secondly, because the first woven belt and the second woven belt are mutually independent structures, the effects of different functions and patterns can be obtained on different parts of the vamp structure only by simple processing, and further the manufacturing cost of the vamp structure can be reduced. Thirdly, through the setting of first support piece, can more increase vamp structure overall structure's stability to can provide better support degree. Fourthly, through the arrangement of the first gap and the second gap, the ventilation effect of the vamp structure can be increased, and the comfort of a user when wearing the shoe can be increased.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a footwear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating another angle of the footwear of fig. 1.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of another angle of the footwear of FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the tongue member of the footwear of FIG. 1 being opened.
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10 footwear 100 vamp Structure
110, a fixing part 120, a first woven belt
121: first gap 130: second webbing
131, second gap 140, first support
141 cut-out 142 joining member
150, opening 160, second support
170 third support 180 tongue means
181 first connecting piece 182 second connecting piece
200, sole
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Various embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. For the purpose of clarity, numerous implementation details are set forth in the following description. It should be understood, however, that these implementation details should not be construed as limiting the invention. That is, in some embodiments of the present invention, these implementation details are not necessary. In addition, for the sake of simplicity, some conventional structures and elements are shown in the drawings; and repeated elements will likely be designated with the same reference numeral.
Please refer to fig. 1, fig. 2, fig. 3 and fig. 4. Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a footwear 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view illustrating another angle of the footwear 10 shown in fig. 1, fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view illustrating another angle of the footwear 10 shown in fig. 1, and fig. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the tongue member 180 of the footwear 10 shown in fig. 1 when opened. As can be seen in fig. 1-4, the present novel upper structure 100 may be applied to an article of footwear 10 and attached to a sole 200. The upper structure 100 includes a fixing portion 110, a plurality of first webbings 120, a plurality of second webbings 130 and a first supporting portion 140.
The fixing portion 110 is connected to the sole 200, wherein the connection manner may be bonding or sewing, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
The first webbing 120 is connected to the first support member 140, and at least one end of each first webbing 120 is connected to the fixing portion 110. At least one end of each second webbing 130 is connected to the fixing portion 110, and the second webbing 130 partially overlaps the first webbing 120 and forms an opening 150. The opening 150 is used for the user to put on or take off the footwear 10.
In particular, by providing first and second straps 120, 130, upper structure 100 may be a non-continuous structure. That is, each of the first webbing 120 and the second webbing 130 are independent from each other. When manufacturing the upper structure 100, only the first webbing 120 and the second webbing 130 need to be arranged according to the requirement and connected to the fixing portion 110 respectively. Therefore, the vamp with a common continuous structure can be omitted, and waste materials generated after cutting in the manufacturing process can be effectively reduced, so that unnecessary material consumption can be effectively reduced, and the concept of environmental protection can be better met.
The orientation, elasticity, material and color of each first webbing 120 may be different from the orientation, elasticity, material and color of each second webbing 130. In detail, the general shoe upper is limited by the structure of the continuous cloth cover, and is limited in patterns, colors, elasticity and arrangement direction, and cannot be subjected to complicated structural changes. The present novel upper structure 100 may form a discontinuous structure by the provision of the first webbing 120 and the second webbing 130. Accordingly, the upper structure 100 may vary the orientation, flexibility, material, and color of each of the first strap 120 and the second strap 130 based on the foot type of the user, product requirements, or other considerations. Therefore, the effects of different functions and patterns can be obtained at different parts of the upper structure 100 only by simple processing, so that the manufacturing cost of the upper structure 100 can be reduced, and meanwhile, the functional abundance of the upper structure 100 can be greatly increased.
As shown in fig. 1 and 3, the direction in which the first webbing 120 is disposed may be different from the direction in which the second webbing 130 is disposed. More specifically, the first strap 120 may partially intersect and overlap the second strap 130, with the overlap corresponding to the side of the user's foot. Since the first and second woven belts 120 and 130 are overlapped, the overlapped portion has a thicker structure, thereby providing a better supporting degree for the side of the foot of the user and being beneficial to reducing the risk of injury of the user during exercise.
According to the requirements of different parts of the foot of the user, the first and second woven belts 120, 130 with different elasticity are disposed at different parts of the upper structure 100 correspondingly. Additionally, the upper structure 100 may provide different flexibility for the user in different directions, in conjunction with a structural configuration in which the direction in which each first strap 120 is disposed is different than the direction in which each second strap 130 is disposed. Therefore, the upper structure 100 can be fitted and changed according to the foot shape of the user, and the oppressive feeling of the user when wearing the shoe can be reduced.
As can be seen from fig. 1 and 2, a first gap 121 is provided between each first webbing 120, and a second gap 131 is provided between each second webbing 130. Thereby, the ventilation effect of upper structure 100 is increased, and the comfort of the user wearing footwear 10 is increased.
The first webbing 120 and the second webbing 130 may be flexible. Therefore, the movement of the feet of the user can be more flexible, the comfort of the user when wearing the shoe can be increased, the shoe 10 can be conveniently stored, and the convenience of using and carrying the shoe 10 can be increased.
On the other hand, the first webbing 120 is connected to the first support 140. More specifically, in the embodiment of fig. 1, one end of the first webbing 120 is connected to the fixing portion 110, and the other end thereof is connected to the first support 140. The first support member 140 may be a multi-layer structure, and the first webbing 120 may be disposed on the first support member 140, that is, the first webbing 120 is partially embedded in the first support member 140. Thereby, the first support 140 can more stably fix the first webbing 120. In addition, the first webbing 120 and the first support 140 may be further bonded or sewn to make the connection therebetween more stable. By providing first support members 140, the overall structural stability of upper structure 100 may be increased, thereby providing a good degree of support. When the user moves, the first supporting member 140 can reduce the possibility of the first webbing 120 moving greatly, thereby increasing the covering property and comfort when the user wears the footwear 10.
First support 140 may be a stiff, wear-resistant fabric that may further increase the degree of support and wear-resistance of upper structure 100. Thereby avoiding injury to the user during exercise and also contributing to an increase in the lifespan of the footwear 10.
Furthermore, with the soft characteristics of the first webbing 120 and the second webbing 130, the upper structure 100 can have both good wearing comfort and good support through the arrangement of the first support member 140.
Referring to fig. 1 and 4, the upper structure 100 may include at least one second supporting member 160, one end of the second supporting member 160 is connected to the first supporting member 140, the other end of the second supporting member 160 is connected to the fixing portion 110, and at least one second webbing 130 may be connected to the second supporting member 160. More specifically, in fig. 1, the number of the second supporting members 160 is two, which are respectively disposed at both sides of the upper structure 100 and are respectively connected to both sides of the first supporting member 140. Thereby, the structural strength and support of the sides of upper structure 100 may be further increased. The second supporting member 160 may be a multi-layer structure, as shown in fig. 3, the second woven tape 130 is inserted through the second supporting member 160, that is, the second woven tape 130 is partially embedded in the second supporting member 160. Therefore, the second webbing 130 can be more stably fixed, the covering property of the upper structure 100 can be increased, and the possibility that the second webbing 130 is greatly displaced when a user moves can be reduced. The second supporting member 160 can be made of an abrasion-resistant material, so as to further increase the abrasion resistance of the upper structure 100 and facilitate increasing the service life of the footwear 10.
In addition, the second support member 160 is adjacent to the opening 150, and the second support member 160 can help maintain the shape of the opening 150 and facilitate the user to put on or take off the footwear 10.
The upper structure 100 may include a third support 170, one end of the third support 170 being connected to the fixing portion 110, and at least one second webbing 130 being connected to the third support 170. The third supporting member 170 is disposed corresponding to the heel of the user, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the heel of the user. By providing the third support 170, the stability of the second webbing 130 structure can be increased, and the upper structure 100 can provide a better support.
As shown in fig. 4, the first supporting member 140 includes a notch 141 and a joint 142. The slits 141 extend from the opening 150. The engaging member 142 is connected to the slit 141 and serves to open or close the slit 141. In detail, when the engaging member 142 opens the slit 141, the slit 141 increases the area of the opening 150, thereby making it easier for the user to put on or take off the footwear 10. In addition, in fig. 4, the engaging element 142 may be a zipper, which allows the user to put on or take off the footwear 10 with a single-handed operation, thereby increasing the convenience of the footwear 10 in use.
The upper structure 100 may include a tongue member 180, with one end of the tongue member 180 being connected to the first support member 140 and the other end of the tongue member 180 optionally covering the cut-out 141 and the engagement member 142. By covering the tongue member 180, the joint member 142 can be prevented from being damaged by stretching during exercise or by collision during storage.
In addition, in order to increase stability when the tongue member 180 covers the cut 141 and the coupling member 142. The upper structure 100 may further include a first connector 181 and a second connector 182. The first connecting member 181 is connected to the first supporting member 140, the second connecting member 182 is connected to the tongue member 180, and the first connecting member 181 is detachably connected to the second connecting member 182. The first connecting element 181 may be one of a hook surface or a hair surface, and the second connecting element 182 may be the other of the hook surface or the hair surface. In fig. 4, the first connecting member 181 is a hook surface, the second connecting member 182 is a rough surface, and the hook surface may be an injection hook. In other embodiments, the first connecting member and the second connecting member may be a magnet set or other parts with repeated bonding functions, and the disclosure is not limited thereto.
In summary, the advantages of the novel vamp structure and the shoe tool are as follows. Firstly, through the arrangement of the first woven belt and the second woven belt, the vamp structure forms a discontinuous structure, so that the generation of waste materials in the manufacturing process can be reduced, and the concept of environmental protection is better met. Secondly, because the first woven belt and the second woven belt are mutually independent structures, the effects of different functions and patterns can be obtained on different parts of the vamp structure only by simple processing, and further the manufacturing cost of the vamp structure can be reduced. Thirdly, through the setting of first support piece, can more increase vamp structure overall structure's stability to can provide better support degree. Fourthly, through the arrangement of the first gap and the second gap, the ventilation effect of the vamp structure can be increased, and the comfort of a user when wearing the shoe can be increased.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the above description, and although the present invention has been disclosed with the preferred embodiment, it is not limited to the present invention, and any skilled person in the art can make modifications or changes equivalent to the equivalent embodiment of the above embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention, but all the modifications, changes and modifications of the above embodiments by the technical spirit of the present invention are within the scope of the present invention.

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1. An upper structure for a shoe, the shoe being connected to a sole, comprising:
a fixing part connected with the sole;
at least one end of each first woven belt is connected with the fixing part, and a first gap is formed between every two first woven belts;
the second woven belts are partially overlapped with the first woven belts to form openings, at least one end of each second woven belt is connected with the fixing part, and a second gap is formed between the second woven belts; and
the first supporting piece is connected with the first woven belts and comprises:
cutting; and
and a joint member connected to the incision and used for opening or closing the incision.
2. The upper structure of claim 1, wherein each of the first straps is disposed in a direction different from a direction in which each of the second straps is disposed.
3. The upper structure of claim 1, wherein the elasticity of each of the first straps is different from the elasticity of each of the second straps.
4. The upper structure of claim 1, further comprising:
one end of the at least one second supporting piece is connected with the first supporting piece, and the other end of the at least one second supporting piece is connected with the fixing part.
5. The upper structure of claim 4, wherein at least one of the second straps is coupled to the at least one second support member.
6. The upper structure of claim 1, further comprising:
one end of the third supporting piece is connected with the fixing part, and at least one second woven belt is connected with the third supporting piece.
7. The upper structure of claim 1, further comprising:
one end of the shoe tongue piece is connected with the first supporting piece, and the other end of the shoe tongue piece can selectively cover the notch and the joint.
8. The upper structure of claim 7, further comprising:
the first connecting piece is connected with the first supporting piece; and
the second connecting piece is connected with the tongue piece, and the first connecting piece is detachably connected with the second connecting piece.
9. The upper structure of claim 8, wherein the first connecting member is one of a hook surface or a hair surface and the second connecting member is the other of a hook surface or a hair surface.
10. An article of footwear, comprising:
a sole; and
an upper structure according to any one of claims 1 to 9, attached to the sole.
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