CN215455824U - Shoe upper with integrally woven shoelace - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses an integrated shoe upper with woven shoelaces, which comprises a shoe upper body and two shoelaces, wherein the shoe upper body comprises a toe cap, two waist upper surfaces and two rear upper surfaces, the two waist upper surfaces are connected with the toe cap, and the two rear upper surfaces are respectively connected with the two waist upper surfaces; the two shoelaces are respectively integrally woven with the two waist upper surfaces. The utility model can reduce the manufacturing procedures and the manufacturing cost.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of vamp weaving, in particular to a vamp integrally woven with a shoelace.
Background
The vamp is the part of the shoe covering the upper surface of the foot, and compared with the traditional leather vamp, the fabric vamp is softer and breathable and is more comfortable to wear, so that the fabric vamp is popular in the market. For aesthetic reasons, manufacturers may place decorative laces on some shoes, which are usually manually fixed to the upper by workers after the upper is formed, which increases the process and manufacturing costs.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model provides a shoe upper integrally knitted with shoelaces, which can reduce manufacturing processes and manufacturing cost.
In order to solve the problems, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
the embodiment of the utility model provides an integrally woven shoe upper, which comprises a shoe upper body and two shoe laces, wherein the shoe upper body comprises a shoe head, two waist upper surfaces and two rear upper surfaces, the two waist upper surfaces are connected with the shoe head, and the two rear upper surfaces are respectively connected with the two waist upper surfaces; the two shoelaces are respectively integrally woven with the two waist upper surfaces.
In some embodiments, both of the two laces include a front bed surface layer and a back bed bottom layer, both laces are woven from five twinned yarns, three twinned yarns in each lace are woven from a bobbin, and the other two twinned yarns in each lace are woven from a bobbin.
In some embodiments, the five doubled yarns in each lace are aligned in the weft direction; in the weft direction, the middle three double-strand yarns of each shoelace are first double-strand yarns, the two double-strand yarns of each shoelace respectively positioned on the two sides are second double-strand yarns, the three first double-strand yarns of each shoelace are woven by separating the support element tubes, and the two second double-strand yarn element tubes of each shoelace are woven.
In some embodiments, the front bed top layer comprises first warp yarns and first weft yarns, and the back bed bottom layer comprises second warp yarns and second weft yarns; at the connecting position of the waist upper surface and the shoelace, the first weft yarns are woven with three first double-strand yarn front beds, and the first weft yarns are woven with one second double-strand yarn and a second warp yarn outside the two second double-strand yarns in front and back beds.
In some embodiments, lace holes are reserved on both upper surfaces.
In some embodiments, the lower ends of both laces are covered with a sizing yarn.
In some embodiments, both of the insides of the rearfoot surfaces are provided with an open thickened layer.
The utility model has at least the following beneficial effects: according to the utility model, the shoelace and the vamp are integrally woven and formed, compared with the traditional mode that the shoelace is manually fixed on the vamp by workers, the shoelace fixing device can reduce the manufacturing procedures and reduce the manufacturing cost. Meanwhile, the integrally woven shoelace is more stable in connection with the vamp and is not easy to loosen.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of an integrally woven lace retaining upper in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of a connection location of a lace and a vamp body according to an embodiment of the utility model;
fig. 3 is a schematic view illustrating a knitting process of an upper integrally knitted with a lace according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Wherein the reference numerals are: front bed top layer 101, back bed bottom layer 102, first weft yarns 103, toe cap 110, upper 120, lace apertures 121, counter top 130, opening thickening layer 140, lace 200, first doubled yarn 210, and second doubled yarn 220.
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The present disclosure provides the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings to assist in a comprehensive understanding of various embodiments of the disclosure as defined by the claims and their equivalents. The description includes various specific details to aid understanding, but such details are to be regarded as exemplary only. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the various embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Moreover, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions may be omitted for clarity and conciseness.
The terms and words used in the following description and claims are not limited to the literal meanings, but are used by the inventors to enable a clear and consistent understanding of the disclosure. Accordingly, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the following descriptions of the various embodiments of the present disclosure are provided for illustration only and not for the purpose of limiting the disclosure as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
The terms "having," "may have," "including," or "may include" used in various embodiments of the present disclosure indicate the presence of the respective functions, operations, elements, etc., disclosed, but do not limit additional one or more functions, operations, elements, etc. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the terms "comprises" or "comprising," when used in various embodiments of the present disclosure, are intended to specify the presence of stated features, integers, operations, elements, components, or groups thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, operations, elements, components, or groups thereof.
It will be understood that when an element (e.g., a first element) is "connected" to another element (e.g., a second element), the element can be directly connected to the other element or intervening elements (e.g., a third element) may be present.
An embodiment of the present invention provides an integrally woven shoe upper, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, which includes a shoe upper body and two shoe laces 200, wherein the shoe upper body includes a toe cap 110, two upper surfaces 120 and two back upper surfaces 130, the two upper surfaces 120 are both connected to the toe cap 110, the two back upper surfaces 130 are respectively connected to the two upper surfaces 120, and the toe cap 110, the two upper surfaces 120 and the two back upper surfaces 130 are integrally woven. The toe cap 110 is a part near the front end of the shoe, the two upper surfaces 120 are parts on both sides of the shoe, and the counter surface 130 is a part near the heel. The two shoelaces 200 are integrally knitted with the two upper surfaces 120, and specifically, corresponding knitting procedures can be recorded into the knitting machine, and corresponding parameters are input to knit the shoe upper of the present embodiment.
Therefore, the utility model can reduce the manufacturing process of fixing the shoelace on the vamp and reduce the manufacturing cost. Meanwhile, the integrally woven shoelace is more stable in connection with the vamp and is not easy to loosen.
In some embodiments, both of the lumbar sides 120 comprise a front bed top layer 101 and a rear bed bottom layer 102 forming a double layer structure, the front bed top layer 101 and the rear bed bottom layer 102 being woven from warp and weft yarns. Both of the shoelace 200 is woven by five doubled yarns, and the adjacent doubled yarns may be interwoven with each other to enhance the structural strength of the shoelace 200. The three doubled yarns of each lace 200 are knitted through the bobbin, and are knitted together with the front bed layer 101. The other two twinned yarn bobbins of each lace 200 are knitted together with the rear bed bottom layer 102. This structure can enhance the connection strength between shoelace 200 and upper surface 120.
Further, the five doubled yarns of each shoelace 200 are arranged in the weft direction. In the weft direction, the middle three doubled yarns of each lace 200 are the first doubled yarns 210, and the two doubled yarns of each lace located on both sides are the second doubled yarns 220. The three first doubled yarns 210 in each lace 200 are knitted with bobbin-separated elements and the two second doubled yarns 220 in each lace 200 are knitted with bobbin-separated elements.
Further, the front bed side layer 101 includes first warp yarns and first weft yarns 103, and the back bed bottom layer 102 includes second warp yarns and second weft yarns. At the location of the connection of upper 120 and lace 200, first weft yarn 103 weaves with three first doubled yarns 210, and first weft yarn 103 weaves with one of second doubled yarns 220 and the second warp yarn outside of the two second doubled yarns 220. The above-mentioned braided structure can be braided by the flow chart shown in fig. 3, and the concrete process is as follows:
when the shoe upper is knitted to the main stroke 796 row, overlapping front bed yarns with rear bed yarns through needle turning, and then carrying out picking processing on the 2 nd needles and the 4 th needles at the positions, connected with the shoe upper, of the two shoelaces;
introducing a No. 1 slash No. 5 sand nozzle and a No. 2 covering stitch No. 6 sand nozzle from the left side of the vamp weaving range to the joint position of the vamp and the shoelace in a pattern beating mode to weave the head of the shoelace;
knitting 5 needles of the shoelace to the designated position of the waist upper surface 120 in a manner of shaking a table and turning over the needles at the joint position of the shoelace and the vamp;
and a first front bed needle at the corresponding position of the 2 shoelaces is obliquely provided with a turning needle to the right, and a fifth front bed needle is obliquely provided with a turning needle to the left. The structure that three first double-strand yarns 210 are woven by separating the branch cylinders and two second double-strand yarns 220 are woven by the element cylinders is formed.
In some embodiments, lace holes 121 are reserved in both upper surfaces 120 for the lace 200 to pass through. The lace holes 121 may be formed by weaving, which eliminates a post-perforation step, further simplifies the process and reduces the manufacturing cost.
In some embodiments, the lower ends of both shoelaces 200 are each covered with a sizing yarn, the shoelaces 200 are heat-treated, the sizing yarn is heated to harden the lower end of the shoelaces 200, and a rubber sheet may be wrapped on the surface of the hardened lower end of the shoelaces 200 to facilitate the shoelaces 200 to pass through the shoelace holes 121.
In some embodiments, both of the rear uppers 130 have an open thickened layer 140 on their inner sides, the rear uppers 130 are near the heel, the upper opening of which is for the user's foot to penetrate and often rub against the user's foot, and the open thickened layer 140 is provided to increase the wear resistance of the upper.
The foregoing is a more detailed description of the present invention that is presented in conjunction with specific embodiments, and the practice of the utility model is not to be considered limited to those descriptions. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that a number of simple derivations or substitutions can be made without departing from the inventive concept.
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1. The utility model provides an integrative vamp of weaving have shoelace which characterized in that: the shoe comprises a shoe upper body and two shoelaces, wherein the shoe upper body comprises a toe cap, two waist upper surfaces and two rear upper surfaces, the two waist upper surfaces are connected with the toe cap, and the two rear upper surfaces are respectively connected with the two waist upper surfaces; the two shoelaces are respectively integrally woven with the two waist upper surfaces.
2. The shoe upper with the integrally knitted lace according to claim 1, wherein: two upper surfaces all include preceding bed surface layer and back bed bottom, and two shoelaces are woven by five double-strand yarns and are formed, and three double-strand yarns in every shoelace separate a branch element section of thick bamboo and weave, and two other double-strand yarn element sections of every shoelace are woven.
3. The shoe upper with the integrally knitted lace according to claim 2, wherein: five double-strand yarns in each shoelace are arranged along the weft direction; in the weft direction, the middle three double-strand yarns of each shoelace are first double-strand yarns, the two double-strand yarns of each shoelace respectively positioned on the two sides are second double-strand yarns, the three first double-strand yarns of each shoelace are woven by separating the support element tubes, and the two second double-strand yarn element tubes of each shoelace are woven.
4. The shoe upper with the integrally knitted lace according to claim 3, wherein: the front bed top layer comprises first warp yarns and first weft yarns, and the back bed bottom layer comprises second warp yarns and second weft yarns; at the connecting position of the waist upper surface and the shoelace, the first weft yarns are woven with three first double-strand yarn front beds, and the first weft yarns are woven with one second double-strand yarn and a second warp yarn outside the two second double-strand yarns in front and back beds.
5. The shoe upper with integrally knitted lace according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein: lace holes are reserved on the two waist upper surfaces.
6. The shoe upper with integrally knitted lace according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein: the lower ends of the two shoelaces are all covered with shaping yarns.
7. The shoe upper with integrally knitted lace according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein: the inner sides of the two back upper surfaces are both provided with opening thickening layers.
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