WO2020218828A1 - 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to functional shoes that are easy to wear.
- the foot part of the human body plays an important role in supporting the body's weight by contacting the ground when walking upright. And, recently, in order to protect these feet, various functional shoes that are beneficial to health have been produced and sold.
- Shoes are usually made of natural leather or synthetic resin, and users usually prefer shoes that match their foot size, so it is not easy to wear shoes because the heel of the foot is caught on the heel of the shoe when wearing the shoe.
- the upper heel of a typical shoe is formed to be heeled inward according to the shape of the heel, so that the heel of the foot can be seated when the wearer walks in the shoe.
- the upper heel is folded into the shoe or the foot is caught on the upper heel.
- Korean Patent Publication No. 10-0976255 announced date August 18, 2010
- the prior document discloses a technique related to a shoe in which the back of the shoe is automatically worn.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a functional shoe that is easy to wear that a wearer can wear comfortably without using an auxiliary tool such as a finger or a shoe spatula by bending a waist.
- a functional shoe that is easy to wear includes a support member for supporting a heel and an elastic member coupled to an upper side of the support member and protruding in the inward direction of the functional shoe.
- the support member engages substantially vertically with the sole.
- the support member has a semicircular arch shape surrounding the heel shaft.
- the support member is formed to the upper end of the heel shaft.
- the elastic member is elastically deformed in the front and rear directions according to the external force that the heel of the wearer touches.
- the elastic member may be made of any one of rubber and urethane.
- the support member is preferably made of a material of hardness that does not fold the heel in the inward direction even by an external force applied by the wearer.
- the support member is made of reinforced plastic.
- the support member may further include a bottom surface coupled to the sole.
- the support member may be coupled to a long hole provided in the sole.
- the elastic member includes a wearing surface that is inclined in an inward direction toward the bottom, and a seating surface that is formed to extend at a lower end of the wearing surface and is inclined in an outward direction toward the bottom.
- the elastic member may further include a protective surface extending downward from the seating surface.
- An inclined section in an outward direction is extended at the upper end of the support member.
- the support member and the elastic member may be provided between the inner skin and the outer skin of the heel shaft.
- a functional shoe that is easy to wear includes a support member provided between the inner skin and the outer skin to support the heel, and the inner skin And an elastic member provided between the outer skin and coupled to the upper side of the support member, and protruding in the inner direction of the functional shoe.
- the support member is substantially vertically coupled to the sole.
- the present invention can provide a functional shoe that is easy to wear by providing a support member and an elastic member on the heel so that the wearer can wear it comfortably without bending a waist or using a hand when wearing the shoe.
- the support member is made of hard so that the heel shaft does not bend inside the shoe by an external force applied by the wearer, and the elastic member is elastically deformed in the front and rear directions according to the external force applied by the wearer, so that the wearer bends the waist or assists. Shoes can be easily worn without the use of tools.
- the upper heel of the heel is not bent inward, so that when the wearer wears the shoe, it is possible to prevent the heel from reaching up or the shoe from bending inward.
- the quality of life can be improved by allowing the patient to wear or take off his or her own shoes without the help of others.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing a functional shoe that is easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A' shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B' shown in FIG. 1;
- Figure 4 is a plan view schematically showing a modified example of the elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 5 to 7 are views schematically showing a wearer wearing functional shoes that are easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a view schematically showing a support member and an elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a view schematically showing a modified example of an elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a view schematically showing a modified example of a support member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of an easy-to-wear functional shoe according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a view schematically showing a support member and an elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a view schematically showing a modified example of an elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a view schematically showing a modified example of a support member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 15 is a cross-sectional view showing a modified example of the elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 16 is a cross-sectional view of an easy-to-wear functional shoe according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 17 and 18 are views schematically showing a modified example of a support member in a functional shoe that is easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing a functional shoe that is easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a functional shoe 100 that is easy to wear has a form in which the front shaft 110 and the heel shaft 120 are formed, and the inner skin 130 and the outer skin 140 are wrapped.
- the functional shoe 100 that is easy to wear includes a wearing groove 150 in which the wearer's feet are seated, and a sole 160.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A' shown in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B' shown in FIG. 1.
- the present inventor's easy-to-wear functional shoe (100 in FIG. 1) includes a support member 121 and an elastic member 122 on the heel 120.
- the support member 121 is provided between the inner skin 130 and the outer skin 140.
- the support member 121 has a function of supporting the heel 120.
- the support member 121 is a material in which the heel 120 is not broken or bent forward (inward direction) by an external force applied by the wearer, and reinforced plastic may be used.
- the reinforced plastic refers to a plastic reinforced by using a reinforcing material such as glass fiber or carbon fiber as a plastic that compensates for the disadvantages of plastic that is weak against heat and impact.
- the support member 121 is coupled to the sole 160 so that the heel 120 is substantially vertical. At this time, as shown in FIG. 3, the support member 121 is formed in a semicircular arc shape to surround and support the heel 120.
- the semi-circular arc shape is not necessarily limited to a semi-circle and includes various shapes according to the extension length of the side of the support member 121.
- the support member 121 is preferably formed to the upper end of the heel.
- the elastic member 122 is provided between the inner skin 130 and the outer skin 140. This elastic member 122 is formed to protrude from the support member 121 in the inward direction. In this case, the inner direction means the inside of the wearing groove 150.
- the elastic member 122 is adhered to the inner upper end of the support member 121. At this time, the elastic member 122 has a wearing surface (122a) and a seating surface (122b).
- the wearing surface 122a is formed to protrude from the upper end of the support member 121, and is a section inclined inward toward the bottom. This wearing surface (122a) guides the wearer's foot to the wearing groove (150) so that the heel of the wearer can easily enter the wearing groove (150).
- the seating surface 122b is connected to the lower end of the wearing surface 122a.
- This seating surface (122b) is a section inclined in the outward direction toward the bottom.
- the outer direction refers to the outer side based on the wearing groove 150.
- the seating surface (122b) wraps the ankle of the wearer so that the shoe is not easily peeled off when the wearer puts his or her feet into the wearing groove 150.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view schematically showing a modified example of an elastic member in a functional shoe that is easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the elastic member 122 may be formed at the upper end of the center of the shoe heel 120.
- the center of the heel 120 is meant to encompass a portion formed with respect to the center of the heel 120 of the shoe.
- the elastic member 122 may be formed only at the upper end of the center of the heel 120. Accordingly, the embodiment in FIG. 4 is a structure in which the elastic member 122 does not exist in the left and right inner and outer skins 130 and 140 based on the center of the heel 120. The elastic member 122 in this structure can protect or seat only the heel when the wearer puts the foot into the wearing groove 150.
- 5 to 7 are views schematically showing a wearer wearing functional shoes that are easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present inventors functional shoes that are easy to wear are provided with a support member 121 and an elastic member 122 on the heel 120, so that the wearer does not need to bend the waist or use hands when wearing the shoes It has features that can be worn comfortably.
- the elastic member 122 is elastically deformed by the external force (F) that the heel 11 touches and enters concave in the outer direction.
- the outer direction refers to the outer side based on the wearing groove 150.
- the elastic member 122 capable of elastic deformation is made of a rubber material.
- the elastic member 122 may be made of a high elastic material such as urethane having elasticity.
- the shape of the support member 121 is not basically deformed, but the support member 121 may be elastically deformed in an outward direction (outward) so that the wearer can easily wear shoes. However, the support member 121 is not deformed in the inward direction.
- the support member 121 is made of a reinforced plastic material. Here, it is preferable that the support member 121 is not easily broken by an external force.
- the seating surface 122b of the elastic member 122 thus restored allows the wearer's heel 11 to be seated so that the wearer's foot 10 is not easily separated outward. At this time, the seating surface (122b) is made in a form surrounding the ankle of the wearer wearing shoes.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic view for explaining a support member and an elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the support member 121 is fitted into a semicircular arcuate long hole 161 provided in the sole 160 so that the heel of the shoe is vertical. At this time, the support member 121 is also made of a semi-circular arc shape corresponding to the long hole 161.
- the elastic member 122 is formed protruding in the inward direction on the upper end of the support member 121. At this time, the elastic member 122 is coupled to the inner upper end of the support member 121.
- the elastic member 122 and the support member 121 may be coupled in any one of adhesive, Velcro detachable and uneven coupling.
- FIG. 9 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the elastic member 122 is formed to protrude in the inner direction of the support member 121.
- the elastic member 122 includes a wearing surface (122a), a seating surface (122b) and a protective surface (122c).
- the wearing surface 122a is an inclined section toward the inside.
- the seating surface 122b is connected to the lower end of the wearing surface 122a, and is a section inclined downward toward the outside.
- the protective surface 122c refers to a section extending downward from the seating surface 122b.
- the protective surface 122c improves the fit of the heel.
- the protective surface 122c extends to the semicircular arcuate long hole 161 provided in the sole 160 and may be coupled to the long hole 161.
- the protective surface 122c may be bonded to the long hole 161 while being adhered to the support member 121.
- FIG. 10 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the support member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the support member 121 has a semicircular arc shape surrounding the heel shaft. At the lower end of the support member 121, a bottom surface 121a that is adhesively coupled to the sole is formed integrally.
- the bottom surface 121a is a form that forms the base plate of the support member 121, and has a function of supplementing strength so that the support member 121 can maintain its shape.
- the bottom surface 121a may be fitted to the sole or may be formed in a shape that is coupled to the unevenness ( ⁇ ).
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a functional shoe that is easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a schematic view for explaining a support member and an elastic member.
- the upper end of the support member 121 is bent outward.
- an inclined section 121b extending outwardly is provided at the upper end of the support member 121.
- the inclined section 121b may increase the adhesive force to more effectively couple the elastic member 122.
- the inclined section 121b supports the elastic member 122. At the same time, the inclined section 121b has a shape inclined toward the top toward the outside, based on the upper end of the support member 121.
- the inclined section 121b may guide the wearing path so that the wearer's foot can easily slide into the wearing groove 150.
- the inclined section 121b is preferably formed to the upper end of the heel so that the heel is not bent. Accordingly, the upper end of the heel, that is, the portion in contact with the heel of the wearer is not bent due to the inclined section 121b, so that the wearer can easily put on the shoes.
- FIG. 13 is a view schematically showing a modified example of an elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the elastic member 122 is formed to protrude in the inner direction of the support member 121.
- the elastic member 122 includes a wearing surface (122a), a seating surface (122b) and a protective surface (122c).
- the wearing surface 122a of the elastic member 122 is convex inwardly and concave outwardly.
- the outer surface of the wearing surface 122a has a shape corresponding to the inner surface of the inclined section 121b of the support member 121.
- the elastic member 122 may be more firmly coupled to the support member 121.
- the protective surface 122c is coupled to the entire support member 121 formed in a semicircular arc shape, so that the shock transmitted to the heel of the wearer may be attenuated.
- FIG. 14 is a view schematically showing a modified example of a support member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the support member 121 formed in a semicircular arc shape surrounding the heel shaft may have a bottom surface 121a.
- the bottom surface 121a is a form forming the base plate of the support member 121 and has a function of supplementing strength so that the support member 121 can maintain its shape.
- the bottom surface 121a may be fitted to the sole or may be formed in a shape that is coupled to the unevenness ( ⁇ ).
- 15 is a cross-sectional view showing a modified example of an elastic member in the functional shoe easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the elastic member 122 is adhesively coupled to the upper end of the inclined section 121b.
- the elastic member 122 may be provided in a form protruding from the upper end of the shoe heel 120.
- the present invention provides an effect of preventing heel injury that may occur when the wearer wears or takes off shoes. do.
- the elastic member 122 in order for the wearer to easily put on or take off the shoes, the elastic member 122 must be elastically deformed while the heel 120 is in shape, so the inclined section 121b formed at the top of the support member 121 is at an angle (a ) Is preferably made with an obtuse angle.
- the wearing groove 150 when the wearing groove 150 is wide or the heel 120 is low, the wearer can easily put on or take off shoes.
- the length (d1, d2) of the heel shaft 120 is lowered by 5 to 10 mm than in other embodiments, and the elastic member 122 protrudes from the upper end of the support member 121 by the lowered length. Can be.
- the lengths d1 and d2 of the heel 120 and the length of the support member 121 are the same. This is because the lengths d1 and d2 of the heel 120 and the length of the support member 121 must be the same so that the heel 120 can effectively maintain its shape.
- 16 is a cross-sectional view of a functional shoe that is easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the support member 121 may be formed outside the outer skin 140, not between the inner skin 130 and the outer skin 140 of the heel 120.
- the support member 121 may be integrally formed with the inner skin 130 and the outer skin 140 of the heel 120.
- the elastic member 122 is formed inside the inner skin 130, not between the inner skin 130 and the outer skin 140 of the heel 120, and may directly contact the heel.
- the elastic member 122 may be formed in a form that is detachable from the inner skin 130.
- the elastic member 122 itself can touch the heel of the wearer, it is good to be detached from the inner skin 130 to enable washing. At this time, the elastic member 122 and the inner skin 130 may be detached in a Velcro form or detachable in a form capable of being combined with an uneven ( ⁇ ).
- 17 and 18 are views schematically showing a modified example of a support member in a functional shoe that is easy to wear according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the support member 121 has a semicircular arch shape.
- the support member 121 has a shape inclined downward as both ends of the support member 121 go inward with respect to the heel shaft.
- the heel of the support member 121 is formed to have a length corresponding to the heel of the shoe, but both ends of the support member 121 cover only a portion of the section next to the heel of the shoe.
- the support member 121 may have a bottom surface 121a.
- the bottom surface 121a is a form forming the base plate of the support member 121 and has a function of supplementing strength so that the support member 121 can maintain its shape.
- the bottom surface 121a may be fitted to the sole or may be formed in a shape that is coupled to the unevenness ( ⁇ ).
- the support member 121 is provided between the inner and outer skins, and the elastic member 122 may be detachable from the support member 121 from the inner and outer skins. That is, the elastic member 122 may be formed to cover the upper end of the support member 121 formed in a semicircular arc shape.
- the elastic member 122 may be provided with a jig (not shown) at the connection portion with the support member 121 so as to be connected to the support member 121.
- the jig may be provided on one side of the elastic member 122 to fit and couple the elastic member 122 to the support member 121.
- the support member 121 a portion coupled to the jig has a size corresponding to the jig. Therefore, the support member 121 may be provided with a separate fitting groove (not shown) to which the jig is connected.
- the fitting groove may be provided at a part of the upper end of the heel of the support member 121 and may have a structure in which a jig of the elastic member 122 is inserted.
- the embodiments of the present invention can be applied to functional shoes that can be comfortably worn by the wearer without bending a waist or using hands when wearing the shoes.
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- 뒤축 및 밑창을 구비한 기능성 신발에 있어서,상기 뒤축을 지지하는 지지부재; 및상기 지지부재의 상측에 결합되고 상기 기능성 신발의 내측 방향으로 돌출 형성된 탄성부재;를 포함하며,상기 지지부재는 상기 밑창과 실질적으로 수직으로 결합하는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 지지부재는상기 뒤축을 감싸는 반원 아치형인 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 지지부재는상기 뒤축의 상단까지 형성되는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 탄성부재는착용자의 발뒤꿈치가 닿는 외력에 따라 앞, 뒤 방향으로 탄성 변형되는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 탄성부재는고무 및 우레탄 중 어느 하나의 재질로 이루어지는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 지지부재는착용자가 가하는 외력에 의해서도 상기 뒤축이 내측 방향으로 접히지 않는 경도의 재질인 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 지지부재는강화 플라스틱 재질인 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 지지부재는상기 밑창과 결합되는 밑면을 더 포함하는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 지지부재는상기 밑창에 구비된 장공에 결합되는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 탄성부재는아래로 갈수록 내측 방향으로 경사진 착용면과,상기 착용면의 하단에 연장 형성되며 아래로 갈수록 외측 방향으로 경사져 발뒤꿈치를 감싸는 안착면을 포함하는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제10항에 있어서,상기 탄성부재는상기 안착면으로부터 하부로 연장 형성되는 보호면을 더 포함하는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 지지부재의 상단에는외측 방향의 경사구간이 연장 형성되는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 지지부재와 상기 탄성부재는상기 뒤축의 내피와 외피 사이에 구비되는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
- 뒤축 및 밑창을 구비하며 내피와 외피로 감싸진 기능성 신발에 있어서,상기 내피와 외피 사이에 구비되어 상기 뒤축을 지지하는 지지부재; 및상기 내피와 외피 사이에 구비되어 상기 지지부재의 상측에 결합되고, 상기 기능성 신발의 내측 방향으로 돌출 형성된 탄성부재;를 포함하며,상기 지지부재는 상기 밑창과 실질적으로 수직으로 결합하는 착용이 간편한 기능성 신발.
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