Stretching type elastic buffering sole and shoe with same

文档序号:1479674 发布日期:2020-02-28 浏览:15次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 一种拉伸式弹性缓冲鞋底及具有该鞋底的鞋子 (Stretching type elastic buffering sole and shoe with same ) 是由 许景贤 于 2019-11-07 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明公开了一种拉伸式弹性缓冲鞋底,其包括鞋中底及鞋大底,其中,所述鞋中底设置在所述鞋大底的上底面上方,所述鞋中底的边缘与所述鞋大底固定连接,所述鞋中底的后边缘部形成有弹性槽,所述弹性槽能够被外力拉伸或由其自身弹性而复位,该鞋底有效减小地面对脚部的冲击力,有利于脚部在行走时感觉舒适。本发明同时公开了一种鞋子,它包括上述鞋底,它有利于在人行走时减小地面对脚部的冲击力。(The invention discloses a stretching elastic buffer sole, which comprises a midsole and an outsole, wherein the midsole is arranged above the upper bottom surface of the outsole, the edge of the midsole is fixedly connected with the outsole, an elastic groove is formed at the rear edge part of the midsole, the elastic groove can be stretched by external force or reset by the elasticity of the elastic groove, the sole effectively reduces the impact force of the ground to the foot, and the foot can feel comfortable when walking. The invention also discloses a shoe, which comprises the sole and is beneficial to reducing the impact force of the ground to the foot when a person walks.)

1. The utility model provides a tensile formula elastic buffering sole, includes insole (1) and outsole (2), its characterized in that: the shoe insole (1) is arranged above an upper bottom surface (201) of the shoe outsole (2), the edge of the shoe insole (1) is fixedly connected with the shoe outsole (2), an elastic groove (101) is formed in the rear edge of the shoe insole (1), and the elastic groove (101) can be stretched by external force or reset by the elasticity of the elastic groove.

2. The stretch-type resilient cushioning sole of claim 1, wherein: the elastic groove (101) comprises a first groove wall (1011) and a second groove wall (1012), and an included angle smaller than 90 degrees is formed between the first groove wall (1011) and the second groove wall (1012).

3. The stretch-type resilient cushioning sole of claim 1, wherein: the number of the elastic grooves (101) is two, and the two elastic grooves (101) are arranged side by side.

4. The stretch-type resilient cushioning sole of claim 1, wherein: the elastic groove (101) comprises a first straight groove wall (1013) and a second straight groove wall (1014), the first straight groove wall (1013) and the second straight groove wall (1014) are arranged in parallel, and the lower end part of the first straight groove wall (1013) and the lower end part of the second straight groove wall (1014) are connected to form an arc wall part (1015).

5. The stretch-type resilient cushioning sole of claim 1, wherein: the cross-sectional shape of the elastic groove (101) is semicircular.

6. The stretch-type resilient cushioning sole of claim 1, wherein: the front part of the insole (1) corresponds to the forefoot (97) position and is formed with at least three upward convex elastic retaining walls (102), the elastic retaining wall (102) comprises a first wall (1021) and a second wall (1022), the first wall (1021) and the second wall (1022) form an included angle of 45 degrees to 90 degrees, and each elastic retaining wall (102) is arranged along the inner and outer directions.

7. The stretch-type resilient cushioning sole of claim 1, wherein: at least three upward-protruding elastic arch support walls (103) are formed in the middle of the inner side of the midsole (1) corresponding to the arch (98), each elastic arch support wall (103) comprises a third wall (1031) and a fourth wall (1032), an included angle of 45 degrees to 90 degrees is formed between the third wall (1031) and the fourth wall (1032), the elastic arch support walls (103) are arranged along the inner and outer directions, and the elastic arch support walls (103) are gradually reduced from inside to outside.

8. The stretch-type resilient cushioning sole of claim 1, wherein: the front edge part of the middle sole (1) is provided with the elastic groove (101).

9. The stretch-type resilient cushioning sole of claim 1, wherein: the elastic grooves (101) are connected end to form a ring.

10. A shoe, characterized in that: comprising a stretchable elastic buffer sole according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein an upper (3) is connected to the outsole (2) or the midsole (1), and the upper (3) and the midsole (1) enclose a wearing cavity of the shoe.

Technical Field

The invention relates to the technical field of soles and shoes, in particular to a stretching elastic buffer sole and a shoe with the same.

Background

At present, people need to walk in daily life many times, and when people walk for a long distance, people feel tired and uncomfortable feet because the ground continuously impacts the feet; fig. 14 and 15 show a sole structure generally used in the prior art, in which an outsole is formed with lattice-like raised walls, and a midsole of the sole covers the lattice-like raised walls, and the lattice-like raised walls mainly serve to reduce material and weight, so that the prior art sole structure fails to provide effective cushioning to the foot.

Disclosure of Invention

The present invention is directed to overcoming the disadvantages of the prior art and, first, to provide a stretchable elastic cushioning sole which effectively reduces the impact force of the ground on the foot.

The purpose of the invention is realized by the following technical scheme.

The stretching elastic buffer sole comprises a middle sole and an upper sole, wherein the middle sole is arranged above the upper bottom surface of the upper sole, the edge of the middle sole is fixedly connected with the upper sole, an elastic groove is formed in the rear edge part of the middle sole, and the elastic groove can be stretched by external force or reset by the elasticity of the elastic groove.

Preferably, the elastic groove comprises a first groove wall and a second groove wall, and an included angle smaller than 90 degrees is formed between the first groove wall and the second groove wall.

Preferably, the number of the elastic grooves is two, and the two elastic grooves are arranged side by side.

Preferably, the elastic groove comprises a first straight groove wall and a second straight groove wall, the first straight groove wall and the second straight groove wall are arranged in parallel, and the lower end of the first straight groove wall is connected with the lower end of the second straight groove wall to form an arc wall portion.

Preferably, the sectional shape of the elastic groove is provided in a semicircular shape.

Preferably, the front portion of the insole is formed with at least three upward convex elastic retaining walls corresponding to the position of the forefoot, the elastic retaining walls include a first wall and a second wall, the first wall and the second wall form an included angle of 45 degrees to 90 degrees, and each elastic retaining wall is arranged along the inner and outer directions.

Preferably, at least three upward-protruding elastic arch support walls are formed in the middle of the inner side of the midsole corresponding to the arch positions, each elastic arch support wall comprises a third wall and a fourth wall, an included angle of 45 degrees to 90 degrees is formed between the third wall and the fourth wall, the elastic arch support walls are arranged along the inner direction and the outer direction, and the elastic arch support walls are gradually reduced from inside to outside.

Preferably, the front edge portion of the midsole is provided with the elastic groove.

Preferably, the elastic grooves are connected end to form a ring shape.

The invention also provides a shoe, which comprises the stretching elastic buffer sole in any technical scheme, wherein the shoe outsole or the shoe midsole is connected with an upper, and the upper and the shoe midsole enclose a wearing cavity of the shoe.

Compared with the prior art, the invention has the beneficial effects that: the insole is arranged above the upper bottom surface of the outsole, the edge of the insole is fixedly connected with the outsole, the elastic groove is formed in the rear edge portion of the insole and can be stretched by external force or reset by elasticity of the elastic groove. And (II) the shoes are provided with the soles, so that the shoes are beneficial to reducing the impact force of the ground to the feet when a person walks.

Drawings

Fig. 1 is a front view of the sole of the present invention.

Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional view taken along line a-a of fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of the second embodiment according to fig. 2.

Fig. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of the third embodiment according to fig. 2.

Fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a fourth embodiment according to fig. 2.

Fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of the fifth embodiment shown in fig. 1.

Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of the sixth embodiment shown in fig. 1.

Fig. 8 is a schematic view showing the elastic deformation of the present invention when it is pressed by the heel.

Fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of the seventh and eighth embodiments shown in fig. 1.

Fig. 10 is a schematic view of the structure of fig. 9 taken along the direction B-B.

Fig. 11 is a diagram illustrating a seventh embodiment of the present invention when a person walks.

Fig. 12 is an enlarged view of fig. 11 at D.

Fig. 13 is a schematic view of the cross-sectional structure of fig. 10 taken along the direction C-C.

FIG. 14 is a front view of a prior art sole.

Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of a prior art sole.

Description of reference numerals: 1-a midsole; 2-shoe outsole; 101-an elastic groove; 1011-first tank wall; 1012-second slot wall; 1013-a first straight slot wall; 1014-a second straight slot wall; 1015-arc wall portion; 102-a flexible retaining wall; 1021-a first wall; 1022 — a second wall; 103-elastic arch support wall; 1031-a third wall; 1032-a fourth wall; 2-shoe outsole; 201-upper bottom surface; 3-shoe upper; 97-forefoot; 98-arch of foot; 99-heel.

Detailed Description

The invention is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

The sole of this embodiment, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, includes insole 1 and outsole 2, and insole 1 sets up in the upper bottom surface 201 top of outsole 2, and the edge of insole 1 and outsole 2 fixed connection, as shown in fig. 2, the edge of insole 1 can set up to be connected with outsole 2 lock and then the bonding, and such a connected mode is firm. As shown in fig. 1, the rear edge portion of the midsole 1 is formed with an elastic groove 101, and the elastic groove 101 can be stretched by an external force or restored by its own elasticity.

The operation principle of the present embodiment is briefly described below: under the normal state, when the person walks, the heel 99 lands first, as shown in fig. 8, when the rear part of the insole 1 is pressed by the heel 99, the elastic groove 101 is elastically stretched due to the gravity of the human body, as shown in fig. 8, the elastic groove 101 is opened, and at the same time, the part of the insole 1 contacting with the heel 99 collapses to a certain extent, and for the function of the elastic groove 101, the figure is like a horizontally placed extension spring is provided. The contact process of the heel 99 and the ground can be understood as the collision process of two objects, according to the momentum theorem, when the momentum change of the heel 99 is a certain value, the impact force of the heel 99 on the ground is in inverse proportion to the action time of the impact force, and the elastic groove 101 increases the collision time of the heel 99 and the ground, so the impact force is reduced; however, as understood from the energy conservation perspective, the kinetic energy of the heel 99 is partially converted into the elastic potential energy of the elastic groove 101, so that the impact force of the ground on the foot can be effectively reduced in the present embodiment. On the other hand, such an arrangement is also beneficial to setting the rigidity of the partial area of the midsole 1 surrounded by the elastic grooves 101 to be higher, so as to be beneficial to concentrating the elastic deformation on the elastic grooves 101, and the partial area of the midsole 1 surrounded by the elastic grooves 101 with higher rigidity is beneficial to the supporting stability of the sole to the heel 99. When the heel 99 is lifted, the elastic groove 101 is restored by its own elasticity.

Further, as shown in fig. 2, the elastic groove 101 includes a first groove wall 1011 and a second groove wall 1012, the first groove wall 1011 and the second groove wall 1012 form an included angle smaller than 90 °, and as seen in fig. 2, the elastic groove 101 is shaped like a letter "V", the included angle between the first groove wall 1011 and the second groove wall 1012 is not preferably larger than or equal to 90 °, and is preferably set within 60 °.

In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 3, the number of elastic grooves 101 is two, and the two elastic grooves 101 are arranged side by side, which is beneficial to further increase the total elastic stretching amplitude.

In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 4, the resilient slot 101 comprises a first straight slot wall 1013 and a second straight slot wall 1014, the first straight slot wall 1013 is parallel to the second straight slot wall 1014, and a lower end of the first straight slot wall 1013 is connected to a lower end of the second straight slot wall 1014 to form an arc wall 1015, when viewed from fig. 4, the resilient slot 101 is shaped like an uppercase letter "U"; since the first straight groove wall 1013 is disposed in parallel with the second straight groove wall 1014, it is advantageous to facilitate the injection molding process of the midsole 1 having the elastic groove 101 of this shape.

In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 5, the cross-sectional shape of the elastic groove 101 is a semicircle, and since the bending angle of the elastic groove 101 is relatively gentle, when the elastic groove 101 is elastically stretched, the stress of the elastic groove 101 is relatively dispersed, which is beneficial to avoid the occurrence of fatigue tearing of the material of the elastic groove 101 due to stress concentration.

Several shapes of the cross section of the elastic groove 101 may be arranged in two side-by-side rows like fig. 3.

In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 9 to 10, at least three upward-protruding elastic retaining walls 102 are formed at the front portion of the midsole 1 corresponding to the forefoot 97, the elastic retaining walls 102 include a first wall 1021 and a second wall 1022, the first wall 1021 and the second wall 1022 form an included angle of 45 ° to 90 °, the included angle of the first wall 1021 and the second wall 1022 is not too small, preferably 80 ° to 90 °, so as to avoid discomfort to the forefoot 97 in a non-walking state, and when viewed from fig. 10, the elastic retaining walls 102 are shaped like an inverted letter "V", and each retaining wall 102 is disposed along the inward and outward directions; as shown in fig. 11 and 12, when the forefoot 97 touches the ground during walking, the forefoot 97 will crush the elastic retaining wall 102 to some extent or push it to roll, so that the elastic retaining wall 102 can play a role of buffering, and on the other hand, it is also beneficial to prevent the forefoot 97 from slipping in the shoe.

In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 9 and 13, at least three upward convex elastic arch support walls 103 are formed in the middle of the inner side of the midsole 1 corresponding to the arch 98, the elastic arch support walls 103 include a third wall 1031 and a fourth wall 1032, the third wall 1031 and the fourth wall 1032 form an included angle of 45 ° to 90 °, the included angle is also determined by considering the tactile sensation of muscles at the arch 98, the elastic arch support walls 103 are arranged along the inner and outer directions, the elastic arch support walls 103 gradually decrease from the inner side to the outer side, that is, the length, the width and the height of the elastic arch support walls 103 gradually decrease, and the elastic arch support walls 103 are preferably arc-shaped, the concave side of the arc is inward, so as to make each elastic arch support wall 103 approach to the concave shape of the arch 98, by which the present embodiment can contribute to providing elastic support to the arch 98, and help prevent people from walking long distances and causing flat feet, it is also beneficial for supporting the tendons of the flat arch and for flat foot orthodontics.

In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 6, a resilient channel 101 is also provided at the forward edge of the midsole 1. similarly, the resilient channel 101 can provide cushioning when the ball 97 lands during walking.

In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 7, the elastic grooves 101 are connected end to form a ring, which may be a circular ring or a square ring with round corners, so that when the heel 99 lands on the ground during walking, the area surrounded by the elastic grooves 101 having a ring shape is more likely to sag for buffering the elastic deformation, but has some abrupt feeling for the entire sole.

The soles in the above figures are all corresponding to the left foot, and for the right sole, the description is omitted here because it is only the left-right symmetrical relation.

The invention also provides a shoe adopting the embodiment, which comprises the sole, wherein the outsole 2 or the midsole 1 is connected with the upper 3, the upper 3 and the midsole 1 enclose a wearing cavity of the shoe, and the shoe is provided with the sole, so that the shoe has the beneficial effects of the sole.

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