CN106572719A - Adaptable shoe - Google Patents
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Abstract
A first item of footwear is provided including a midsole; an upper, releasably coupled to the midsole; and a sole releasably coupled to the midsole. A second item of footwear is provided including a sole; an upper, releasably coupled to the sole; and a toe support releasably coupled to the sole. A third item of footwear is provided including: a sole; a first upper portion attached to the sole; and a second upper portion releasably coupled to first upper portion, such that the second upper portion can be coupled to the first upper portion while the shoe is being worn.
Description
Technical field
The present invention relates to the foot tool that can be adapted.
Background technology
Foot tool be initially as protect foot and when walking or running provide comfortableness means and be provided
's.For example, footwear can be directed to sharp objects and protect the foot of wearer, provides grip and carry when walking or running
For comfortableness.
Recently, fashion generates tremendous influence for foot has.High-heeled shoes are exactly an example of such footwear, except seeing
Get up increased outside the height of wearer, its effect functionally is little.
One problem of the foot tool of prior art is that fashion can change, and is changed quickly sometimes.Therefore,
Usually the footwear for being still within good condition can be abandoned for newfashioned footwear, so as to both cause to waste or welding.
Additionally, being generally directed to different seasons provides different footwears.For example, winter has enough can include high cylinder
Boots, summer, enough tool can then include slippers or low cylinder boots.
Some trials have had been made can be adapted so as to be suitable for the footwear of specific fashion or purpose to provide.But
It is that such footwear is generally uncomfortable, is difficult to change or can be very limited in the way of being changed.
It will be clear that be understood by, if here refer to prior art publication, this be not an admission that it is described go out
Version thing constitutes the general public part known in the art in Australia or any other country.
The content of the invention
The present invention be directed to foot tool, it can at least in part overcome above-mentioned at least one of shortcoming, or
Useful or commercialization selection is provided for consumer.
In view of foregoing teachings, according in a first aspect, present invention relates in general to a kind of foot tool product, it includes:
Middle bottom (midsole);
It is releasably coupled to the upper of a shoe (upper) at middle bottom;And
It is releasably coupled to the sole (sole) at middle bottom.
According to some embodiments, the foot tool product is very multiduty, this is because style, comfortableness can be directed to
And wear and tear and the different piece of change footwear.
Sole can include interior bottom (insole) or outer bottom (outer sole).
The foot tool product can include boots, slippers, sandals or wedge heel (wedge).
Upper of a shoe can be releasably coupled to middle bottom by multiple indwelling components.Similarly, sole can be stayed by multiple
Put component and be releasably coupled to middle bottom.
The indwelling component can be pressing indwelling component.
Indwelling component can include ballhead and the indwelling groove for accommodating ballhead.The indwelling groove can include using
In the indwelling arm of indwelling ballhead.
Middle bottom can include at least a portion of indwelling groove.Upper of a shoe can include a part for ballhead.Similarly, sole
A part for ballhead can be included.Middle bottom can include all of indwelling groove.
The ballhead of upper of a shoe and the ballhead of sole can be arranged on upper of a shoe and sole, so that it is along middle bottom
Middle bottom is attached in the alternating arrangement of circumference.
Sole can include the front bottom for supporting the forward portion of foot tool product, and for supporting foot to have after product
The heel of square part.
Sole can include the interior bottom for supporting the foot of the wearer of foot tool product.Interior bottom can be provided for attached
The device of upper of a shoe.Therefore, upper of a shoe can be indirectly couple to middle bottom by interior bottom.
Can provide at receiving (receptacle) in middle bottom.May be configured to deposit the group of footwear at the receiving
Part.Footwear can include near-field communication equipment at receiving.May be configured to accommodate for bottom in supporting at the receiving
Shank (shank).
Ballhead can be formed by metal or plastics.Indwelling groove can include metal track.
Upper of a shoe can include leather, canvas or any other appropriate natural or artificial material.Sole can include tree
Fat, rubber, leather or any other appropriate material.
Upper of a shoe can include the first upper portion and the second upper portion.First upper portion can therefrom bottom the first side
Extend to second side at middle bottom.
First upper portion can include ballhead and the mid portion extended between ballhead.The mid portion
The leather part that metal ball forming head is extended out from this can be included.Or, the first upper portion can be formed integrally with housing casings.
The length at middle bottom can be adjustable.
Heel can include the first and second heel portions releasedly coupled to each other.
Preferably, upper of a shoe includes locking component, and it is configured to be accommodated and locked by the groove (channel) at middle bottom
It is fixed to arrive wherein.
According to second aspect, present invention relates in general to a kind of foot tool product, it includes:
Sole;
It is releasably coupled to the upper of a shoe of sole;And
It is releasably coupled to the toe support member of sole.
Toe support member allows the foot tool product to be for example adapted to flip-flop (flip-flop) from slippers.
Toe support member can include stop part (boss).Stop part can prevent foot to be lifted away from sandals.
Sole can include being coupled to the middle bottom of upper of a shoe, and the outer bottom for being releasably coupled to middle bottom.
Sole can include middle bottom and interior bottom, wherein interior bottom is releasably coupled to middle bottom.
Upper of a shoe can utilize the indwelling component of first aspect to be releasably coupled to sole.
According to the third aspect, present invention relates in general to a kind of foot tool product, it includes:
Sole;
It is attached to the first upper portion of sole;And
The second upper portion of the first upper portion is releasably coupled to, so that when footwear are worn by second
Upper portion is coupled to the first upper portion.
First and second upper portions allow to be adapted to the foot tool product in terms of height, for example, be adapted to from slippers
To boots.
First upper portion may be releasably attached to sole.
Sole can include being coupled to the middle bottom of the first upper portion, and the outer bottom for being releasably coupled to middle bottom.Footwear
Bottom can include middle bottom and be coupled to the interior bottom at middle bottom.
Second upper portion can include inner bag (internal pocket).
First upper portion can include the footwear shape upper portion of the foot for surrounding wearer, and the second upper portion can
With including the tubular portion of the shank for surrounding wearer.
Second upper portion can be releasably coupled to the first upper portion by slide fastener.Or, the second upper portion
First upper portion can be releasably coupled to by shoestring, loop fasteners, stud (stud) or button.
According to fourth aspect, present invention relates in general to a kind of Tool Box (kit), it includes:
Middle bottom;
For being releasably coupled to the sole at middle bottom;And
Multiple uppers of a shoe, each upper of a shoe is used to be releasably coupled to middle bottom,
Wherein, a upper of a shoe in the middle of said midsole, sole and multiple uppers of a shoe constitutes the footwear according to first aspect.
The Tool Box also includes interior bottom, wherein interior bottom is releasably coupled to middle bottom.Upper of a shoe can be by between interior bottom
Ground connection is coupled to middle bottom.
The Tool Box can also be included for the shank at bottom in support.
The Tool Box includes heel and shank, and wherein shank is configured to be supported at the height of heel
Middle bottom.
Within the scope of the invention, any feature as described herein can in any combination with as described herein
One or more other feature is combined in what.
It is not when mentioning any prior art in this manual and is not construed as recognizing or with any shape
Formula advises that the prior art constitutes the general public part known.
Description of the drawings
Below with reference to accompanying drawings come describe the present invention each embodiment, wherein:
Fig. 1 a show the decomposition view of the foot tool product for taking slippers form according to an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 1 b show the slippers of the Fig. 1 in assembling form;
Fig. 2 a show the decomposing section of a part for the slippers of Fig. 1;
Fig. 2 b show the profile of a part for the slippers of the Fig. 1 in assembling form;
Fig. 3 a show the top view of sandals according to an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 3 b show the side view of the sandals of Fig. 3 a;
Fig. 3 c show the front view of the sandals of Fig. 3 a;
Fig. 3 d show the first upper portion of the sandals of Fig. 3 a according to an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 4 shows that a kind of of the sandals of Fig. 3 a according to an embodiment of the invention replaces configuration;
Fig. 5 a show the side view of boots according to an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 5 b show the front view of the boots of Fig. 5 a;
Fig. 6 shows the second upper portion of the boots of Fig. 5 a;
Fig. 7 a show the middle bottom of an alternative embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 7 b show the middle bottom of Fig. 7 a in stretching, extension form including spacer elements;
Fig. 8 a show sandals according to an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 8 b show the sandals of Fig. 8 a including additional heel portion;
Fig. 9 shows the decomposition view of the foot tool product for taking slippers form according to an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 10 a show the positive close-up illustration of the slippers of Fig. 9, and its groove is shown in figure;
Figure 10 b show the close-up illustration of the locking component of the slippers of Fig. 9;
Figure 11 shows the profile with the digit members of the slippers for laying Fig. 9 that part (mount) is engaged;
Figure 12 shows the section of the heel 915a of slippers according to an embodiment of the invention 900;
Figure 13 shows the lower section visual angle decomposition view of slippers according to an embodiment of the invention 1300;And
Figure 14 shows a part for slippers according to an embodiment of the invention 1400.
Specific embodiment part from below will recognize preferred feature, embodiment and the modification of the present invention, wherein
There is provided enough information so that those skilled in the art implement the present invention.Specific embodiment part be not construed as with
Any mode limits the scope of Summary above.
Specific embodiment
Fig. 1 a show that the decomposition of the foot tool product of the form for taking slippers 100 according to an embodiment of the invention is regarded
Figure.Fig. 1 b show the slippers 100 in assembling form.
Slippers 100 are multiduty, and can be changed for style, comfortableness and abrasion, as entering one below
As step is discussed.Specifically, the component of slippers 100 can be exchanged to form different types of slippers.
Slippers 100 include upper of a shoe 105, middle bottom 110 and sole 115.Upper of a shoe 105 can include leather, canvas or any
Other appropriate natural or artificial materials, and decoration can be included.Sole 115 includes front bottom 115a and heel 115b.Front bottom
115a and heel 115b in use with ground directly contact.Sole 115 can include resin, rubber, leather or it is any its
His appropriate material.
Upper of a shoe 105 is releasably coupled to middle bottom 110, and sole 115 is releasably coupled to middle bottom 110.Therefore, footwear
Side 105 can be replaced to change the outward appearance or function of slippers 100.Similarly, sole 115 can for example due to abrasion quilt
Replace, or in order to change the style of slippers, for example, increase the height heels of slippers.
Upper of a shoe 105 is releasably coupled to middle bottom 110 by multiple indwelling component 120a, just as discussed later that
Sample.Similarly, sole 115 is releasably coupled to middle bottom 110 by multiple indwelling component 120b, just as discussed later that
Sample.
Fig. 2 a show the decomposing section of slippers according to an embodiment of the invention 100, and indwelling is shown in figure
Component 120a, 120b.Fig. 2 b show the profile of the slippers 100 in assembling form.
Indwelling component 120a is included inside top ballhead 205a, top indwelling groove 210a and top indwelling groove 210a
For indwelling top ballhead 205a top indwelling arm to 215a.Similarly, indwelling component 120b includes lower section ballhead
The lower section indwelling arm for indwelling lower section ballhead 205b inside 205b, lower section indwelling groove 210b and lower section indwelling groove 210b
To 215b.
In use, upper of a shoe 105 is pressed to middle bottom 110 by indwelling component 120a, and sole 115 passes through indwelling structure
Part 120a is pressed to middle bottom 110.Above and below indwelling arm to 215a, 215b be curved outward such as allow ballhead 205a,
205b enters indwelling groove 210a, 210b, and partially around ballhead 205a, 205b.
If upper of a shoe 105 or sole 115 will be removed from slippers 100, will on the direction at bottom 110 in being substantially perpendicular to
It is pulled out from slippers.This allows for indwelling arm and 215a, 215b is bent outwardly, with allow ballhead 205a, 205b from
Leave at middle bottom 110.
In the embodiment shown by Fig. 2 a-2b, middle bottom 110 includes indwelling groove 210a, 210b, and upper of a shoe 105 and footwear
Bottom 115 includes ballhead 205a, 205b.The thickness/height for reducing slippers is so allowed, this is because the thickness at middle bottom can be by
Reduce.
Specifically, ballhead 205a, 205b can be arranged on upper of a shoe 105 and sole 115 so that its along
Middle bottom 110 is attached in the alternating arrangement of the circumference at middle bottom 110.Therefore, middle bottom can be the height of ballhead 205a, 205b
220 approximate twice, at the same keep in bottom 110 hardness (rigidity).According to some embodiments, middle bottom 110 it is highly little
In the twice of the height 220 of ballhead 205a, 205b.
Ballhead 205a, 205b for example can be formed by metal or plastics.During indwelling groove 210a, 210b for example can include
Metal track on bottom 110.It is such to arrange to provide the strong attachment for being possible to tolerate the normal wear during use, and
Upper of a shoe 105 and sole 115 will be prevented, and accidentally therefrom bottom 110 departs from.
According to some embodiments, provide at receiving in middle bottom 110.So, the component of footwear is (than pin as will be discussed
Toe part) can be stored at the receiving.Advantageously, the receiving be in when middle bottom 110 separates with upper of a shoe 105 or
Can tap into when middle bottom 110 separates with sole 115, and be not when middle bottom 110 is connected to upper of a shoe 105 and sole 115
Can tap into.Can be configured to accommodate shank at the receiving so as to bottom 110 in supporting.
Bottom can be clipped on middle bottom in buffering, and can easily be removed and be replaced.In such a case, it is possible to logical
Cross and remove the interior bottom of (or partly removing) buffering to provide tapping at for receiving.
According to some embodiments, wireless device is included at the receiving.For example, near field can be included at the receiving
Communication equipment (not shown), for detecting slippers 100 for the propinquity of receiver.Such configuration by children for being used
It is possibly particularly advantageous, so as to provide alarm to the head of a family when children/footwear is left near the head of a family.
Preferably, when slippers 100 are assembled, at least in part (or complete) is hidden for indwelling groove 210a, 210b.
The foot tool product is depicted as slippers 100, but those skilled in the art will readily recognize that, without departing substantially from
In the case of the present invention, the foot tool product can include boots, slippers, sandals, slippers, security foot tool, wedge heel, any
Other appropriate foot tool products or its combination.
Fig. 3 a show the top view of sandals according to an embodiment of the invention 300.Fig. 3 b show sandals 300
Side view, and Fig. 3 c show the front view of sandals 300.
Sandals 300 include sole 305, are releasably coupled to the toe part 310 of sole 305 and by multiple indwelling grooves
320 the first and second upper portions 315a, 315b for being releasably coupled to sole 305.Toe part 305 is provided for wearer
Foot support, and especially through be bonded on most inner side toe (it is also referred to as thumb or " big toe ") with second pin
Foot forward slip in slippers 300 is prevented between toe (it is also referred to as " long toe ").
Toe part can include stop part.Stop part can prevent foot to be lifted away from sandals 300.Toe part can include for
Accommodate the toe loops of the toe of user.Toe part can include the aperture for accommodating a part for upper of a shoe, such as extend across
The band of foot.
First and second upper portions 315a, 315b similar to slippers 100 upper of a shoe 105, and for the foot of wearer
External support is provided.Similarly, middle bottom 110/ sole 115 of the sole 305 similar to slippers 100.
Fig. 3 d show the first upper portion 315a of slippers according to an embodiment of the invention 300.
First upper portion 315a includes ballhead 205a and the mid portion 320 extended between ballhead 205a.
Mid portion 320 can for example include the leather part that metal ball forming head 205a is extended out from this.Or, the first upper of a shoe portion
Divide 315a for example by being formed integrally with housing casings based on the material of plastics or rubber.
According to some embodiment (not shown), sole 305 includes middle bottom and sole, is similarly to the middle bottom 110 of slippers 100
With sole 115.
Slippers 300 are depicted as sandals.But as previously discussed, a variety of uppers of a shoe can be adhered to
To sole, such that it is able to form open slippers, closing slippers, boots etc..Specifically, toe part 305 can be used to prevent
Only foot slides forward away from high heel.
Fig. 4 shows that a kind of of sandals according to an embodiment of the invention 300 replaces configuration.
Sandals 300 include that the indwelling groove 320 from the respective side of sandals 300 extends to the first and second footwear of toe part 310
Side part 405.So, sandals 300 are transformed into flip-flop (or " thong " in Strine).
Fig. 5 a show the side view of boots according to an embodiment of the invention 500, and Fig. 5 b show boots 500
Front view.
Boots 500 includes the sole 505 of the form for taking front bottom 505a and heel 505b, is attached to the first of sole 505
Upper portion 510 and releasedly may be affixed to the second upper portion 515 of the first upper portion.Second upper portion 515
The first upper portion 510 is releasedly may be affixed to, so that when boots 500 is worn by the second upper portion 515
It is coupled to the first upper portion 510.
First upper portion 510 includes surrounding the footwear shape upper portion of foot, and the second upper portion 515 includes surrounding
The tubular portion of the shank of wearer.Therefore, boots 500 can turn in ankle boots (ankle boots)/between slippers and high boot
Change and boots need not be taken off.Specifically, the first slide fastener 520 allows for the first upper portion 510 to be releasably connected to second
Upper portion 515.
Second upper portion 515 includes the second slide fastener 525, its allow by the second upper portion 515 wind leg rather than
Slide on leg as common boots.When so allowing on the foot in Part I 510 already in wearer again
Second upper portion 515 is wound into leg.
When the first upper portion 510 is not adhered to, the second upper portion 515 of boots 500 can be launched into flat
Plate.Fig. 6 shows the second upper portion 515 of the boots 500 in expanded form.The second upper portion 515 launched can
In to be thus compactly stored in handbag etc..
Boots 500 also includes the pocket 605 in the inner side of the second upper portion 515.The size of pocket 605 advantageously by
It is determined that into receiving credit or debit card (not shown) or storage cash, key etc..
Due to the second upper portion 515 can be removed in the case where boots 500 is not taken off, therefore boots can not taken off
Tapping into for pocket 605 is realized in the case of son 500, while safely protecting mouth when the second upper portion 515 is attached to
Thing in bag 605.So, boots 500 can provide a kind of facility and safe alternative for carrying wallet.
Boots 500 is depicted as having along the second upper portion 515 and connects the first and second upper portions 510,515
Slide fastener.But those skilled in the art will readily recognize that, in the case of without departing from the present invention can be using other attachments
Device, including using shoestring, loop fasteners, stud, snap-fastener, clasp, hook, clip etc..
Similarly, boots 500 can include being coupled to the third and fourth upper portion of the second upper portion 515.Specifically
For, several upper portions can be bound up to extend the height of the Leg portion of boots 500.In such case
Under, each upper portion can be according to attached similar to the mode above with reference to described by the first and second upper portions 510,515
To the second upper portion 515 and/or be attached to each other.
Fig. 7 a show middle bottom 700 according to an embodiment of the invention.The length at middle bottom 700 is adjustable.
Middle bottom 700 includes Part I 705 and Part II 710, and wherein Part I 705 and Part II 710 are in
The central part office at bottom is coupled.So, Part I 705 and Part II 710 can be separated so as to the length at bottom 700 in increasing
Degree.
Fig. 7 b show the middle bottom 700 in stretching, extension form including spacer elements 715.Specifically, first
Points 705 and Part II 710 separated, and spacer elements 715 have been placed on Part I 705 and Part II
Between 710, so as to the length at bottom 700 in increasing.
Part I 705 and Part II 710 can be coupled each other, or be attached to spacer elements 715.Or, the
A part 705 and Part II 710 can be secured in place by outer bottom and/or upper of a shoe, such as the sole 115 of Fig. 1 or upper of a shoe
105。
Those skilled in the art will readily recognize that, such as in the Part I 705 or Part II 710 at middle bottom,
Middle bottom 700 can be adapted to width and can adjust.
Alternatively or cumulatively, the width of footwear can be adjusted by upper of a shoe 105.Specifically, the width of upper of a shoe can be with
It is adjustable, for example, reduces the width of footwear by increasing the overlap of each upper portion, or reduces each upper of a shoe portion
Point overlap increasing the width of footwear.
It is furthermore possible to also provide the upper of a shoe of various sizes is to adapt to different foot sizing and leg length.As one
Illustrative example, children can change and the upper of a shoe of more article for hanging shoes with the growth of children's foot or needs, while in retaining
Bottom 700.A big chunk of footwear can thus be reused.
Fig. 8 a show sandals according to an embodiment of the invention 800.Sandals 800 include sole 805, are coupled to footwear
The band 810 of the upside at bottom 805 and be coupled to sole 805 downside the first heel portion 815.
First heel portion 815a can for example can by using the mechanism discussed similar to above reference picture 2a and 2b
It is coupled to sole 805 to release.
As shown in figure 8b, the second heel portion 815b can be releasably coupled to the first heel portion 815a, so as to
Increase the height of the heel portion of sandals 800.
According to some embodiments, more than two heel portion 815a, 815b may be coupled to sandals 800, to increase footwear
The height of tool.For example, three, four or five heel portions can be bound up to increase the height of heel.
According to some embodiments, the first heel portion 815a is coupled to sole by screw, bolt etc..In such case
Under, can at the receiving of sole in provide to remove and/or replace the instrument of the first heel portion 815a.Second heel part
815b is divided in a comparable manner to be coupled to the first heel portion 815a.
According to other embodiment, the first heel portion 815a is by clip, pressing indwelling equipment (retainer) etc. coupling
Close sole.In such a case, it is possible to need not be to remove and/or replace the instrument of the first heel portion 815a.
Fig. 9 shows that the decomposition of the foot tool product of the form for taking slippers 900 according to an embodiment of the invention is regarded
Figure.Slippers 100 of the slippers similar to Fig. 1 a and 1b.
Slippers 900 include upper of a shoe 905, middle bottom 910 and sole 915 and interior bottom 920.Upper of a shoe 905, middle bottom 910 and interior bottom
920 is all releasedly coupled to each other, as will summarize in greater detail below.Additionally, sole 115 includes releasing
The heel 915a (figure 12 illustrates) that can be engaged with middle bottom 910 with putting.
Upper of a shoe 905 can be releasably coupled to middle bottom 910 by locking component 925, and the locking component 925 is along groove
Ditch 930 slides and locks onto wherein, as will be described in further detail in Figure 10 a and 10b below.Locking component 925
Subsequently in position by interior bottom 920, the interior bottom 920 is assemblied on middle bottom 910, so as to be assemblied in locking component 925 and groove
On ditch 930.
Interior bottom 920 also includes aperture 935, and the digit members 940 of upper of a shoe 910 extend and lock through the aperture 935
To in the placement part 945 at middle bottom 910.Specifically, digit members 940 can be attached in placement part 945, and by phase by groove
It is locked into position for the rotation digit members 940 of part 945 are laid, as will be with reference to as Figure 11 is discussed in greater detail.
Figure 10 a show the positive close-up illustration of slippers 900, illustrated therein is groove 930, and Figure 10 b show
The close-up illustration of locking component 925.
Groove 930 is by base plate 1005, from upwardly extending opposing sidewalls 1010a, 1010b of base plate 1005 and from side wall
The guide rail 1015 that 1010a extends internally is defined.Locking component 925 is by base 1020, from the upwardly extending opposite side of base 1020
Wall 1025a, 1025b and groove 1030 are defined.
Locking component 925 is configured to along groove 930 slide, while by guide rail 1015 and side wall 1010a, 1010b
Prevent lateral movement.Specifically, the side wall 1010a of the adjacent groove 930 of side wall 1025a, 1025b of locking component 925,
1010b, so as to prevent locking component 925 from rotating in groove 930, and guide rail 1015 is engaged to prevent lock with groove 1030
Determine the lateral translation of component 925.
The base plate 1005 of groove 930 include along groove 930 length cycles be spaced apart many places depression 1035.Lock
Determine the projection (not shown) that component 925 includes being extended downwardly from base 1020, its with many places in the middle of depression 1035 one at
Depression engagement so as to prevent locking component 925 along groove 930 slidably.So, upper of a shoe is just consolidated by locking component 925
It is fixed in place.
Figure 11 shows and the profile for laying the digit members 940 that part 945 is engaged.
Digit members 940 include the metal or plastics stop part with three limbs (lobe) 1105, when the stop part
When being reversed 30 degree from center, the limb is aligned with the corresponding fluting for laying part 940.Digit members 940 are pulled to placement part
In 945 so that limb 1105 along groove advance, and be subsequently rotated to latched position so that limb no longer with
Fluting alignment, to prevent removing digit members 940 accidentally.
The molding ridge (ridge) that part 945 includes extending around the circumference for laying part is laid, fluting extends through the mould
Ridge processed.So, the molding ridge prevents from removing digit members 940 together with limb 1105.
The tubulose of sole 915 is laid part and is extended up in placement part 945, and including front bottom placing clamp ridge 1115,
It is landed on the molding ridge at middle bottom, and prevents from removing digit members 940 from slippers.
Figure 12 shows the section of the heel 915a of slippers according to an embodiment of the invention 900.
Heel includes steady pin 1205, its by partly over-molded (overmoulded), and in being configured to extend to
In the placement part at bottom 905 and engage.The upper section of steady pin 1205 is hollow, and is configured to accommodate interior bottom
920 steady pin 1210.Steady pin 1210 is biased in the fastening groove 1215 of steady pin 1205 the tight of the placement part at middle bottom 905
Gu on ridge 1220.
Interior bottom 920 is releasably coupled to middle bottom 905 by rivet.Specifically, the public rivet 1225 at interior bottom 920 is in class
It is similar to be engaged with female rivet 1230 at middle bottom in the action for pressing.
Finally, middle bottom includes foursquare positioning stop part 1235, and it helps user that heel 915a is navigated to slippers 900
On.Specifically, heel 915a includes corresponding recess (recess), and it is guaranteed when heel 915a is adhered to so that heel
915a (specifically steady pin 1205) is aligned with part is laid.
Figure 13 shows the lower section visual angle decomposition view of slippers according to an embodiment of the invention 1300.Slippers 1300
Including interior bottom 1305, the footwear of the form for supporting shank 1310, middle bottom 1315 and taking front bottom 1320a and heel 1320b
Bottom, it is similar to slippers 900.
Interior bottom 1305 include multiple spherical studs 1325, its by way of similar to buckle with the corresponding female at middle bottom 1315
Enter place's engagement.
The footwear such as the upper of a shoe of such as band and vamp etc and such as band mo(u)lding (band), silk ribbon (ribbon), floriation, chain
Side accessory can include hole, such that it is able to by a part for promotion accessory on one or more spherical studs 1325
Attach it to slippers 1300.This allows for no longer needing the additional system upper of a shoe or upper of a shoe accessory are fixed to slippers,
And simplify assembling.
In the lower section at interior bottom 1305 is accommodated in the recess at bottom 1315, it is that middle bottom 1315 carries to shank 1310
For supporting and provide shape for slippers 1300.Middle bottom 1315 is generally formed by the material of medium-soft, and may be configured to
Different shanks 1310 is conformal to provide different shapes for different height heels.
Foot tool product extremely multipurpose disclosed above, and can be adapted to be adapted to the fashion, the change that change
Demand (such as by adding demand for security either because weather changes) or because the growth of foot is (especially for children
Situation).The foot tool product also achieves the long life, this is because the different portions of footwear can be replaced due to abrasion
Point.
According to some embodiments, indwelling component can include soft inner cover to increase the comfortableness of wearer.
Figure 14 shows a part for slippers according to an embodiment of the invention 1400.The length of slippers 1400 and/
Or width can be adapted, as summarizing in further detail below.
Slippers 1400 include middle bottom, and there is bottom in front to divide bottom point 1405b, two parts in 1405a and rear for it
It is held togather and is supported by shank 1410.Bottom point 1405b includes the first and second pins 1415 in rear, its
Engage with the appropriate section of point 1405a of bottom in front, to provide front in bottom point 1405a divide with bottom in rear
Lateral support between 1405b.
Shank 1410 includes front and back aperture 1420, and bottom in 1405a and rear is divided in itself and bottom in front
The marmon clamp 1425 for dividing 1405b is engaged.So, shank 1410 is not only provided for the support at middle bottom, but also before preventing
Bottom point 1405a and bottom point 1405b in rear departs from side.
Bottom point 1405a can cause slippers 1400 wider and/or longer in by replacing front, or can be by choosing
Select bottom point 1405a, 1405b in the front and back of matching adjusted in any manner.
Foot tool product disclosed above may be provided in Tool Box.Specifically, can provide including several uppers of a shoe
Partly, the Tool Box of several heel portions and/or several sole portions, for changing the outward appearance or function of footwear.Can be with
There is provided with different materials, color, size, length, style and thickness each upper portion, so as to change foot tool style or
Function.It is likewise possible to provide the heel with differing heights, color or style and/or sole.
The foot tool product can be included in its inner side and/or outside has the toe and heel upper of a shoe of attachment point, described
Attachment point can be used to by frenulum/silk ribbon/tape (lace)/scarf (scarf) or other devices front toe portion
It is attached together with rear heel portion, so as to strengthen comfortableness and style.
When not in use, it is possible to use upper of a shoe bar (upper strip) is come the track on bottom in covering/indwelling groove.
Foot tool product described above is mainly Ms's footwear.But those skilled in the art will readily recognize that, this
In disclosed footwear can be with easily modified into man, children or neutral footwear.
In specification and claims (if any), " including " word covers each integer stated,
But it is not excluded for covering one or more other integers.
Refer to combine the embodiment description when mentioning " one embodiment " or " a certain embodiment " in this manual
Special characteristic, structure or characteristic are comprised at least one embodiment of the present invention.Therefore, when in this manual everywhere
When there is phrase " in one embodiment " or " in a certain embodiment ", what is be not necessarily referring to is that identical is implemented
Example.Furthermore, it is possible to be combined in any suitable way in one or more of combinations every specific feature, structure or
Characteristic.
According to regulation, the present invention is described by the language more or less specific to structure or method characteristic.Should manage
Solution, the invention is not restricted to shown or described specific features, this is because means as described herein are included this
The bright preferred form for putting into practice.Therefore, correctly explained by those skilled in the art claims (if
Words) proper range in regard to its any form or the claimed present invention of modification.
Claims (23)
1. a kind of foot has product, and it includes:
Middle bottom;
It is releasably coupled to the upper of a shoe at middle bottom;And
It is releasably coupled to the sole at middle bottom.
2. the foot of claim 1 has product, and it includes boots, slippers, sandals or wedge heel.
3. the foot of claim 1 has product, wherein, upper of a shoe is releasably coupled to middle bottom by multiple indwelling components.
4. the foot of claim 1 has product, wherein, sole is releasably coupled to middle bottom by multiple indwelling components.
5. the foot of claim 3 or claim 4 has product, wherein, the indwelling component includes pressing indwelling component.
6. the foot of claim 1 has product, wherein, sole includes the front bottom for supporting the forward portion of foot tool product, and
For supporting the heel of the rear portion of foot tool product.
7. the foot of claim 1 has product, wherein, sole includes the interior bottom for supporting the foot of the wearer of foot tool product.
8. the foot of claim 1 has product, wherein, upper of a shoe is attached to middle bottom by interior bottom.
9. the foot of claim 1 has product, and it is also included at the receiving in middle bottom, wherein being configured to storage at the receiving:
A) component of footwear, the shank at bottom in b) being used to support, or c) near-field communication equipment.
10. the foot of claim 1 has product, wherein, upper of a shoe can include the first upper portion and the second upper portion.
The foot tool product of 11. claims 1, wherein, the length at middle bottom is adjustable.
The foot tool product of 12. claims 1, wherein, upper of a shoe includes:A) locking component, it is configured to be held by the groove at middle bottom
Receive and be locked into wherein;Or b) be releasably coupled to it is described foot tool product interior bottom attachment portion.
A kind of 13. foot tool products, it includes:
Sole;
It is releasably coupled to the upper of a shoe of sole;And
It is releasably coupled to the toe support member of sole.
The foot tool product of 14. claims 13, wherein, toe support member includes stop part.
The foot tool product of 15. claims 13, wherein, during sole includes being coupled to the middle bottom of upper of a shoe and being releasably coupled to
The outer bottom at bottom.
The foot tool product of 16. claims 13, wherein, upper of a shoe is releasably coupled to sole using multiple indwelling components.
A kind of 17. foot tool products, it includes:
Sole;
It is attached to the first upper portion of sole;And
The second upper portion of the first upper portion is releasably coupled to, so that when footwear are worn by the second upper of a shoe
It is partly coupled to the first upper portion.
The foot tool product of 18. claims 17, wherein, the first upper portion is releasably attached to sole.
The foot tool product of 19. claims 17, wherein, sole is including the middle bottom for being coupled to the first upper portion and releasedly
It is coupled to the outer bottom at middle bottom.
The foot tool product of 20. claims 17, wherein, the second upper portion includes inner bag.
The foot tool product of 21. claims 17, wherein, the second upper portion is releasable by slide fastener, shoestring or loop fasteners
Be coupled to the first upper portion.
A kind of 22. Tool Boxs for assembling foot tool product, it includes:
Middle bottom;
For being releasably coupled to the sole at middle bottom;And
Multiple uppers of a shoe, each upper of a shoe is used to be releasably coupled to middle bottom,
Wherein, a upper of a shoe in the middle of said midsole, sole and multiple uppers of a shoe is configured to constitute footwear according to claim 1
Tool.
The Tool Box of 23. claims 22, it also includes heel and shank, and wherein shank is configured in heel
Height at support in bottom.
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