KR20110029953A - Attachable functional well-being shoe cushion sole - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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The present invention simply relaxes the calf muscles, namely the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, which are gathered through the walking process from Figs. 5 and 6 through Fig. 7 and Fig. 7 while walking on the floor of an indoor or downtown area such as an office or a living room. Like this, the nanoball cushion makes walking easier and keeps the direction of movement by making a steep angle with the ground as when climbing and climbing with a stone root as a support.
At the same time, it provides the opportunity for more people to experience these features with their preferred shoes at a lower price than conventional finished products.
It is known that hiking and walking can relax the muscles of the whole body and help health, but it is not easy for the busy modern people to take time to hike or walk on purpose. However, if you look at existing products that have enhanced climbing and walking functions for modern people, you may find many insufficiencies. It is also true that commodities on the market as finished products are not easily accessible to the public in terms of price.
Looking at the existing application is the application that enhances the walking function is as follows:
In 'functional health shoes' of Korean Utility Registration No. 20-0301689, the front heel is formed higher than the heel and strengthens blood circulation. However, the registration application has a flat and right angled sole structure, so that walking from the heel to the sole of the foot to the forefoot is not natural and impacts the joints when walking.
In the Korean Practical Registration No. 20-0351293, 'Diet Shoes' registers a shoe with a higher heel than the heel and walks only with the front heel to increase the amount of exercise in the lower body muscles. In addition, the knee and hip joints can be shocked and induce excessive tension in ligaments and muscles, which can lead to diseases of the muscular system such as plantar fasciitis.
Existing products that pursue the effect of climbing the inclined plane that is higher in the direction of progress by raising the front heel than the heel are difficult to expect the effect of mountain climbing on the wearer. That is, even if the mountain is uphill, it is not formed with a constant angle like a car road. The hiking trails are not constantly laid with asphalt but have their own bends. In other words, natural soil, tree roots, and stone bends have the conditions to easily climb on the stone roots on slopes. Therefore, existing products that pursue the effect of climbing the slope with a constant angle may be rather damaging the wearer's muscles.
Patented products or conventionally commercialized products are in the form of outdoor finished products, so it is difficult to use them variably for the convenience of users.
The present invention is to solve the existing problems as described above, it is an object of the production cost is low, so the purpose of lowering the consumer price so that more people can use.
Still another object of the present invention is to generate an effect of climbing a mountain in a natural state while walking on a flat.
Still another object of the present invention is to ease the stress of the lower leg triceps, such as the gastrocnemius and soleus by simple walking exercise to beautifully shape the calf of women wearing high heels.
The calf combines the gastrocnemius with the halibut muscle to form the lower triceps, becoming an Achilles tendon and attaching it to the calcaneus. The gastrocnemius plays an important role in lifting the heel, ie walking, running or jumping. Fluke is located below the gastrocnemius muscle and is shaped like a fish flounder. Raises the heel and acts as a booster. Fluke muscles with gastrocnemius muscle plantar flexion, maintain the standing posture, and acts as a stable muscle when walking. Especially for women wearing high-heeled shoes, the activity of the soleus muscle increases. (Source: Doosan Encyclopedia)
Still another object of the present invention is to increase the utilization for wide use according to the time and place indoors or outdoors by easily attaching to a user's favorite shoes, such as shoes, sandals or slippers, or shoes suitable for the user's needs. .
The present invention as a means for solving the above technical problem does not require the inner and upper of the shoe, it is characterized by a cushion-type tabular product made of synthetic resin and synthetic rubber.
In the present invention, as shown in Fig. 5, the position was selected to perform the role of the lever of the stone roots in the cushion, and the angle with the ground was reached between 15 degrees and 35 degrees through the drawing 6 through the drawing 6.
The present invention by adopting a nano-ball cushion or a corresponding elastic material as shown in Figure 2 3 to release the stress of the lower leg triceps along with the ground angle of Figure 1 to smooth the shape of the legs.
The present invention was to be easily mounted on the existing shoes through the first foot and second heel hook and four heel hook puller of Figure 2.
'Wellness cushion' produced according to the present invention can be easily purchased by anyone at a lower price than the existing shoe integrated products.
'Wellness cushion' made in accordance with the present invention provides an effect such as climbing a mountain as it is with a simple walk, even in the office or living room.
'Wellness cushion' made in accordance with the present invention provides an effect of preventing the calf muscle protrusion phenomenon of women and releasing the stress of the lower leg triceps.
'Wellness cushion' made in accordance with the present invention to increase the utilization of the existing shoes through the foot and heel hook as shown in Figure 3 without purchasing a separate expensive shoes separately.
Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, the present invention for achieving the above object is as follows.
'Wellness cushion' according to the present invention is composed of 1 foot instep part, 2 heel hook part, 3 nanoball cushion part and 4 heel hook pull as shown in FIG.
As shown in the top view of Fig. 3, the 1st foot hanger of Fig. 2 can adjust the tightening degree with a Velcro aka chuck, and it is also possible to have a buckle. The footrest is mounted on the inclined surface of the foot to prevent the nanoball cushion from being pushed toward the heel as shown in FIG. 5.
The 2nd heel hanger of Figure 2 is made of highly elastic synthetic rubber material, and prevents the phenomenon of 3 times nanoball cushion being pushed toward the heel when walking.
The
Nanoballs are made of small high elastic synthetic rubber balls with a diameter of 2mm to 3mm, and empty ones and full ones can be used. Hollow nanoballs have each ball acting as an air cushion.
The nanoballs are characterized by the fact that when the load is loaded, the ball and the construction are plunged into each other's space to expand the endothelium in a planar manner and then quickly recover the circle due to the elasticity of each. At this time, the outsole plays a role of preventing the entire nanoball cushion portion from being excessively flat due to the load.
A wellness cushion made of nanoballs reduces foot fatigue by providing a feeling like walking on a soft dirt trail in a mountain with fallen leaves.
The nanoball cushion portion is inclined to the front side of the big toe, that is, the inside of the foot, as shown in the
No. 3 nanoball cushion of Figure 2 selects the protruding portion of the front of the sole as the place where the forward tilting begins. This is an easier principle to climb up with a rock root as a support for climbing the mountain.
No. 2 in Figure 4 maintains a slightly backward tilted angle as the back of the nanoball cushion can go out of the foot. The angle stays between 2 and 6 degrees. This is to correct the direction of foot movement when the cushion touches the ground.
4 heel hook puller of Figure 2 provides the convenience to easily fit the well-being cushion to the shoe.
Shoes produced in consideration of well-being cushions provide hook grooves at the back of the shoe to secure the heel hook portion.
The angle of the foot and the ground of FIG. 5 is between 10 and 25 degrees with no load, depending on the thickness of the nanoball cushion, and decreases slightly with load.
The angle of the foot and the ground of FIG. 7 is between 20 and 35 degrees with no load, depending on the thickness of the nanoball cushion, and decreases slightly with load.
Figure 1 shows the angle of contact with the ground in the order of walking 1, 2, 3 when wearing a well-being cushion according to the present invention.
Figure 2 shows a side view and a cross-sectional view of the cushion portion of the well-being cushion according to the present invention.
Figure 3 shows the top view and bottom view of the well-being cushion according to the present invention.
Figure 4 shows a top view of one set of left and right in the state without the well-being cushion according to the present invention.
5, 6, and 7 is a well-being cushion according to the present invention mounted on a shoe and shows the angle of the heel portion and the ground during walking.
Figure 8 is a side view of a state in which the well-being cushion according to the invention mounted on the shoe.
Figure 9 shows the muscles of the calf region of the human body.
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