US20090223086A1 - Shoe with a sole having function of health care - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a shoe with a sole having function of health care, specifically to a shoe with a sole designed in according to the curve of foot bottom, which can fit snugly with the foot and prevent body from tiling when wearing, thus has a function of health care.
- conventional shoes consist of a vamp 11 and sole 12
- the vamp 11 is established above the sole 12
- the sole 12 is constructed by conjunction of a pad sole 121 above a base sole 122
- the sole 12 are usually designed with a flat top surface which cannot fit closely along with palm of foot, it lacks supportive force to the concave portion in the middle of foot, therefore after wearing for a long period of time, the foot will because bearing uneven body weight for such long period of time then causing shift of body bones and skeleton, skew of body spine, or causing back problems or other related illnesses.
- the object of present invention is to provide a shoe with a sole having function of health care that is innovatively designed, scientifically structured, comfortable to wear, and able to correct body attitude.
- the sole of the shoe having function of health care in present invention is preferably constructed by the conjunction of a pad sole and a base sole, the said pad is established above the base sole, and the said pad sole is composed by one or more than one pieces of pad, with its top surface made low at the front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape.
- the said sole is composed by a base sole only, with the top surface of the base sole made low at the front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape.
- the said sole comprises a pad sole which top surface is low at the front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, this pad sole is put on top of a base sole which has a flat top surface, and the base sole can be seen from outside.
- the said sole comprises a pad sole which top surface is low at the front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, this pad sole is put inside a base sole which has a surrounding edge, and then the base sole is exposed be seen from outside while the pad sole cannot be seen because it is hidden inside the surrounding edge of base sole.
- FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional illustrative view showing a conventional shoe.
- FIG. 1B is an illustrative view showing people's foot when wearing conventional shoe.
- FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional illustrative view showing the shoe of present invention.
- FIG. 2B is an illustrative view showing people's foot when wearing the shoe of present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an illustrative view showing the sole of shoe in present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an illustrative view showing an alternative example of the sole of shoe in present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an illustrative view showing another alternative example of the sole of shoe in present invention.
- the present invention relates to a shoe with a sole having function of health care, please refer to FIGS. 2A and 2B , the shoe of present invention has a sole 21 that is put under vamp of the shoe 20 and conjoins to the vamp of shoe as one piece, the sole is composed by a base 22 , the top surface of which is made low at front and back, and arised in the middle to form a convex shape 220 , because of such design, upon wearing, the middle arised part of the sole fits snugly with the concave part of the bottom of the foot, this avoids the condition of foot bearing the weight of body unevenly, so avoids shift of body bones and skeleton and skew of backbone.
- the exterior bottom of base of the shoe of present invention is flat and has various bumpy trace 230 .
- the said base sole 22 is constructed to be low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape 220 , and the base sole 22 has surrounding edge 221 .
- the said sole is constructed by the conjunction of pad sole 23 and base sole 22 , the pad sole 23 is put on top of the base sole 22 and the pad sole 23 is composed by one or more than one pieces of pad 231 , 232 , which top surface is made low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape 230 .
- the pad sole 23 can be seen from outside, and the pads 232 of the sole can form a surrounding edge 240 .
- the said sole is constructed by the conjunction of pad sole 23 and base sole 22 , the pad sole 23 is laid inside the base sole 22 surrounded by the surrounding edge 221 , and the top surface of pad sole is low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape 230 , and the pad sole 23 is hidden inside the surrounding edge 221 and cannot be seen.
- FIGS. 2A , 2 B, 4 and 5 when it is constructed into a shoe, it can be referred to as FIGS. 2A , 2 B, 4 and 5 , be composed by a pad sole 23 which is low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a bulge laying on top of a flat base sole 22 , this composition enables the sole being seen below the vamp of the shoe.
- the said sole when it is constructed into a shoe, it can be referred to as FIGS. 2A , 2 B and 5 , the said sole is composed by a pad sole 23 which top surface is low at front and back and arised in the middle laying inside a base sole 22 which has a surrounding edge.
- the said base sole 22 can be seen from outside while the said pad sole 23 is hidden inside the surrounding edge 221 of the base sole.
- top surface of the sole of the shoe when wearing, because top surface of the sole of the shoe is made low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, it can fit perfectly to the palm of foot, thus avoids the foot to bear the weight of body unevenly, then effectively avoids body bones and skeleton becoming skewed, and further corrects people's body posture, and enhance health of body.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a shoe with sole having function of health care, characterized in that the top surface of the sole that touches the palm of foot is made low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, so during wearing, because the top surface of sole is in touch with the palm of foot, it can fit snugly with the foot, such that the foot can evenly bear the weight of the body, then effectively avoid the bone of foot become skewed because of the feet is bearing unevenly the body weight, the above advantages can further corrects body posture, then enhances health of body.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a shoe with a sole having function of health care, specifically to a shoe with a sole designed in according to the curve of foot bottom, which can fit snugly with the foot and prevent body from tiling when wearing, thus has a function of health care.
- 2. Description of Prior Art
- The most complex and complicate structure of human bones and skeleton should belong to palm of hand and foot, among these two, the foot is formed by 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments and 19 muscles, as the feet have to bear more than tens kilogram of body weight for approximately 9-10 hours a day, adding the impact force generated as walking, these factors become great burden to the structure of feet of such accuracy and complexity. If we do not wear suitable shoes in order to protect our feet and periodically do examination by ourselves or doctor, our feet will get injured more frequently compared to other body parts.
- However, the conventionally designed shoes are not giving sufficient concern to the health issue of the feet and spine. As shown in
FIG. 1A and 1B , conventional shoes consist of avamp 11 and sole 12, thevamp 11 is established above the sole 12, and the sole 12 is constructed by conjunction of a pad sole 121 above a base sole 122, as the sole 12 are usually designed with a flat top surface which cannot fit closely along with palm of foot, it lacks supportive force to the concave portion in the middle of foot, therefore after wearing for a long period of time, the foot will because bearing uneven body weight for such long period of time then causing shift of body bones and skeleton, skew of body spine, or causing back problems or other related illnesses. - For these defects noticeable on the prior art, an improvement is seriously required. The inventor has dedicated great efforts for years to studying and improving these defects and come up with a novel shoe with a sole having function of health care thereof as provided in this invention.
- The object of present invention is to provide a shoe with a sole having function of health care that is innovatively designed, scientifically structured, comfortable to wear, and able to correct body attitude.
- According to the above mentioned object of present invention, the sole of the shoe having function of health care in present invention is preferably constructed by the conjunction of a pad sole and a base sole, the said pad is established above the base sole, and the said pad sole is composed by one or more than one pieces of pad, with its top surface made low at the front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape.
- In alternative, the said sole is composed by a base sole only, with the top surface of the base sole made low at the front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape.
- In alternative, the said sole comprises a pad sole which top surface is low at the front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, this pad sole is put on top of a base sole which has a flat top surface, and the base sole can be seen from outside.
- In a further alternative, the said sole comprises a pad sole which top surface is low at the front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, this pad sole is put inside a base sole which has a surrounding edge, and then the base sole is exposed be seen from outside while the pad sole cannot be seen because it is hidden inside the surrounding edge of base sole.
- As a result, when wearing, because such sole of shoe has a layout distribution of low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, such design enables the sole to fit snugly with the palm of foot, which enables the foot bearing the body weight evenly, this avoids body bones and skeleton get skewed because of the foot is bearing the weight of body unevenly, and further corrects people's body posture, enhance the health of body.
- A more complete understanding of these and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful consideration of the following detailed description of certain embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional illustrative view showing a conventional shoe. -
FIG. 1B is an illustrative view showing people's foot when wearing conventional shoe. -
FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional illustrative view showing the shoe of present invention. -
FIG. 2B is an illustrative view showing people's foot when wearing the shoe of present invention. -
FIG. 3 is an illustrative view showing the sole of shoe in present invention. -
FIG. 4 is an illustrative view showing an alternative example of the sole of shoe in present invention. -
FIG. 5 is an illustrative view showing another alternative example of the sole of shoe in present invention. - The present invention relates to a shoe with a sole having function of health care, please refer to
FIGS. 2A and 2B , the shoe of present invention has a sole 21 that is put under vamp of theshoe 20 and conjoins to the vamp of shoe as one piece, the sole is composed by abase 22, the top surface of which is made low at front and back, and arised in the middle to form aconvex shape 220, because of such design, upon wearing, the middle arised part of the sole fits snugly with the concave part of the bottom of the foot, this avoids the condition of foot bearing the weight of body unevenly, so avoids shift of body bones and skeleton and skew of backbone. - Please refer to
FIGS. 2A and 2B , the exterior bottom of base of the shoe of present invention is flat and hasvarious bumpy trace 230. - Please refer to
FIGS. 2A , 2B and 3, in the further example of the shoe of present invention, the said base sole 22 is constructed to be low at front and back and arised in the middle to form aconvex shape 220, and the base sole 22 has surroundingedge 221. - Please refer to
FIGS. 2A , 2B and 4, in the alternative example of the shoe of present invention, the said sole is constructed by the conjunction of pad sole 23 and base sole 22, the pad sole 23 is put on top of the base sole 22 and the pad sole 23 is composed by one or more than one pieces ofpad convex shape 230. The pad sole 23 can be seen from outside, and thepads 232 of the sole can form a surroundingedge 240. - Please refer to
FIGS. 2A , 2B and 5, as shown, in another alternative example of the shoe of present invention, the said sole is constructed by the conjunction of pad sole 23 and base sole 22, the pad sole 23 is laid inside the base sole 22 surrounded by the surroundingedge 221, and the top surface of pad sole is low at front and back and arised in the middle to form aconvex shape 230, and the pad sole 23 is hidden inside the surroundingedge 221 and cannot be seen. - In the above examples of the sole of present invention, when it is constructed into a shoe, it can be referred to as
FIGS. 2A , 2B, 4 and 5, be composed by a pad sole 23 which is low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a bulge laying on top of aflat base sole 22, this composition enables the sole being seen below the vamp of the shoe. - Further, in the above examples of the sole of present invention, when it is constructed into a shoe, it can be referred to as
FIGS. 2A , 2B and 5, the said sole is composed by a pad sole 23 which top surface is low at front and back and arised in the middle laying inside a base sole 22 which has a surrounding edge. The said base sole 22 can be seen from outside while the said pad sole 23 is hidden inside the surroundingedge 221 of the base sole. - Based on the above description, as shown in
FIG. 2B , when wearing, because top surface of the sole of the shoe is made low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, it can fit perfectly to the palm of foot, thus avoids the foot to bear the weight of body unevenly, then effectively avoids body bones and skeleton becoming skewed, and further corrects people's body posture, and enhance health of body. - In conclusion, since the shoe with a sole having function of health care of present invention is not disclosed previously and it does not have been sold anywhere, therefore, it is believed to be an invention of novelty. Moreover, the unique character and ability of present invention are more advanced, it is then believed that the present invention is an invention with progressiveness, and meets the requirement of patent application according to relevent Patent Law.
- Although the present invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, the present disclosure has been made by way of example and changes in details of structure may be made without departing from the spirit thereof.
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1. A shoe with a sole having function of health care, characterized in that:
the top surface of the sole that touches palm of foot is made low at front and back and arised in the middle, so when wearing, the top surface of the sole can fit snugly with the palm of foot, so to avoid the foot to bear the weight of body unevenly and causes the skew of body bones and skeleton.
2. The shoe with the sole having function of health care as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bottom of said sole is flat and has various bumpy trace.
3. The shoe with the sole having function of health care as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the said sole is composed by a base sole which top surface is low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape.
4. The shoe with the sole having function of health care as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the said sole is composed by a pad sole which top surface is made low at front and back and arised in the middle to form a convex shape, and which bottom is flat, to fit along a base sole which top surface is also flat.
5. The shoe with the sole having function of health care as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pad sole is composed by at least one pads.
6. The shoe with the sole having function of health care as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bottom of pad sole and the top surface of the base sole are both made low at front and back and arised in the middle.
7. The shoe with the sole having function of health care as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the said base sole has surrounding edge, and the pad sole lays inside the base surrounded by the surrounding edge.
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