CN110772204B - Deodorizing device for shoes - Google Patents

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CN110772204B
CN110772204B CN201910569115.5A CN201910569115A CN110772204B CN 110772204 B CN110772204 B CN 110772204B CN 201910569115 A CN201910569115 A CN 201910569115A CN 110772204 B CN110772204 B CN 110772204B
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难波康二
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The invention provides a shoe deodorizer. The shoe deodorizer (10) comprises: a main body leg part which communicates with the main body upper part (12) and is provided so as to be capable of being inserted into the shoe (100) from the left side to the right side; a shoe insert (11) which is detachably provided to the main foot; a deodorizing device provided in the upper part (12) of the main body; an electric fan. Further, the shoe deodorizer (10) comprises: a 1 st ventilation unit provided in the upper part (12) of the main body; a 2 nd ventilation unit provided in the main body leg; and a 3 rd ventilation unit provided in the shoe insertion unit (11). The deodorizing device and the electric fan are driven to cause the air sucked from the 1 st ventilation unit to pass through the deodorizing device, thereby causing the air to contain the deodorizing component. Then, the air containing the deodorizing component is rectified obliquely downward by the 2 nd ventilation unit and the 3 rd ventilation unit so as to extend over the range of the inside of the shoe in the front-rear direction. Thus, a shoe deodorizer (10) capable of deodorizing the odor inside a shoe (100) can be provided.

Description

Deodorizing device for shoes
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a shoe deodorizer having a function of deodorizing shoes.
Background
Conventionally, for example, japanese patent application laid-open No. 2007-50061 (hereinafter referred to as "patent document 1") discloses a shoe drying apparatus described below using fig. 16. The shoe drying device includes a branch portion connected to the blower, a pair of downward hose portions connected to the branch portion, and a blowout portion provided in the hose portions. The blowout part has a lower hole part provided below the hose part and a side hole part provided on the side. The hose portion is formed of a bellows portion that is stretchable and contractible.
Fig. 16 is a view including a main part cross section of a conventional shoe drying apparatus described in patent document 1.
As shown in fig. 16, the conventional shoe drying apparatus is formed of a branching portion 201, a hose portion 202, a blowout portion 203, an inlet hose portion 204, and the like. The hose portion 202 is configured in a bellows shape that can be folded and extended. This facilitates the installation of the blowout part 203 inside the shoe.
However, in the conventional shoe drying apparatus, the main body and the blowout part of the shoe drying apparatus are connected together by a hose part. At this time, the user needs to adjust the shape of the hose portion according to the shape of the shoe by himself and insert the blowout portion into the shoe. Therefore, the use is troublesome. In addition, the blowout part is not fixed. Therefore, when the position of the blowout part is shifted, the inside of the shoe may not be efficiently blown with the wind direction containing the deodorizing component.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention provides a shoe deodorizer with a deodorizing component generating device (deodorizing device) which can stably place a shoe insert in a shoe and effectively diffuse deodorizing components into the toe of the inside of the shoe.
The shoe deodorizer of the present invention comprises: a shoe insert and a main body bottom portion configured to be brought into contact with at least one of a bottom surface of an inside of the shoe and an upper portion of a welt to stabilize the main body when the shoe deodorizer is placed on the shoe; a deodorizing device provided in the shoe deodorizer so as to generate a deodorizing component from air; and a ventilation channel configured to allow air to pass from one of the exterior and the interior of the shoe deodorizer to the other. The ventilation channel includes: a 1 st ventilation unit provided at the upper part of the main body; a 2 nd ventilation unit provided in the main body leg for rectifying the flow of air containing the deodorizing component; and a 3 rd ventilation unit provided in the shoe insert unit so that air containing the deodorizing component flows outside the shoe deodorizer.
With this configuration, when the shoe deodorizer is placed on a shoe and operated, air containing a deodorizing component can be efficiently sent to the toe side of the inside of the shoe, and the deodorizing component can be efficiently diffused to the toe of the inside of the shoe to perform deodorization.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe deodorizer according to embodiment 1 of the present invention in a state of being inserted into a shoe.
Fig. 2 is a front view of the shoe deodorizer in a state of being inserted into a shoe.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 3-3 of fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of portion B of fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the above-mentioned shoe deodorizer.
Fig. 6 is a front view of the above-mentioned shoe deodorizer.
Fig. 7 is a side view of the above-described shoe deodorizer.
Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 8-8 of fig. 6.
Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 9-9 of fig. 7.
Fig. 10 is a rear view of the above-described shoe deodorizer.
Fig. 11 is a bottom view of the above-described shoe deodorizer.
Fig. 12 is a front view of the shoe deodorizer in a state in which the shoe insert is removed.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a shoe deodorizer according to embodiment 2 of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a side view of a shoe deodorizer of embodiment 2 of the present invention.
Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 15-15 of fig. 14.
Fig. 16 is a view including a main part cross section of a conventional shoe drying apparatus.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The present embodiment is not limited to the present invention.
(embodiment 1)
Hereinafter, a shoe deodorizer 10 according to embodiment 2 will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 12.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe deodorizer 10 according to embodiment 1 of the present invention in a state of being inserted into a shoe 100. Fig. 2 is a front view of the shoe deodorizer 10 in a state of being inserted into a shoe 100. Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 3-3 of fig. 2. Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of portion B of fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the shoe deodorizer 10. Fig. 6 is a front view of the shoe deodorizer 10. Fig. 7 is a side view of the shoe deodorizer 10. Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 8-8 of fig. 6. Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 9-9 of fig. 7. Fig. 10 is a rear view of the shoe deodorizer 10. Fig. 11 is a bottom view of the shoe deodorizer 10. Fig. 12 is a front view of the shoe deodorizer 10 in a state in which the shoe insert 11 is removed.
In the following description, for example, as shown in fig. 1, in a state where the shoe deodorizer 10 is attached to the shoe 100, the front direction is set to a direction toward the toe of the shoe 100 and the rear direction is set to a direction toward the heel of the shoe 100. The shoe insert 11 side of the shoe deodorizer 10 is set to the lower side, the opposite side to the shoe insert 11 side is set to the upper side, and the right side is set to the right side and the left side is set to the left side when viewed from the operation portion 25 facing the shoe insert 11 of the shoe deodorizer 10.
The shoe deodorizer 10 includes a main body upper 12 and a main body leg 19, and the main body leg 19 is disposed so as to be spaced apart from each other in the main body upper 12. That is, the main body leg portion 19 is provided at a predetermined interval so as to be inserted into the shoe interior of the pair of shoes 100.
The shoe insert 11 is detachably attached to the outer peripheral portion of the main body leg 19. The shoe insert 11 is attached to cover the entire circumference of the main body leg 19 with a predetermined space from the main body leg 19. As shown in fig. 5, 11, etc., the shoe insert 11 has a truncated cone shape, for example, and is configured so that the outer diameter decreases as the main bottom surface portion 24 side goes downward.
Since the shoe insert 11 is required to be inserted into the interior of the shoe 100, such as leather shoes, the shoe insert 11 is formed of a material suitable for cleaning. The 1 st example is, for example, a resin such as polypropylene. Examples 2 include metals such as stainless steel and aluminum. The shoe insert 11 of fig. 1 is illustrated as being formed of polypropylene, for example.
The main body upper 12 includes a main body bottom surface portion 24 (see a broken line portion in fig. 6), and the main body bottom surface portion 24 is formed on a bottom surface of a lower portion of the main body upper 12 and is configured to be matched with an upper portion of a welt of the shoe 100. The cross-sectional shape of the main body bottom surface portion 24 in the front-rear direction is formed of, for example, an arc shape protruding downward. Therefore, even when the shoe deodorizer 10 is placed on a shoe having a high welt height such as a high upper, the welt upper and the main body bottom surface portion 24 are abutted against each other at least at two or more points. Thereby, the shoe deodorizer 10 can be stably placed in the shoe 100 in an upright state.
The main body upper portion 12 includes a terminal connection portion 13a (see fig. 3) provided on a side surface thereof. The terminal connection portion 13a is connected to a terminal portion 13b (see fig. 1) of a power cable 14 connected to an external power source (not shown). Thereby, electric power from the external power source is supplied to the electronic device disposed inside the main body upper portion 12. The electronic device includes a deodorizing device 15 (see fig. 8) for generating deodorizing components (radicals and the like) other than charged particulate water, air ions, and ozone, an electric fan 30, a display unit 16 (see fig. 2 and 5), and the like.
The main body upper portion 12 includes a display portion 16, an operation portion 25, and the like. The display unit 16 is, for example, a Light Emitting Diode (LED). The user can input an instruction to operate the shoe deodorizer 10 via the operation unit 25.
Specifically, when the user presses the operation unit 25, the control unit (not shown) generates a signal for starting the driving of the electric fan 30 and for starting the deodorizing operation of the shoe deodorizer 10. When the operation unit 25 is pressed again, the control unit generates a signal for stopping the driving of the electric fan 30 and stopping the deodorizing operation of the shoe deodorizer 10. In a state where the shoe deodorizer 10 is placed on the shoe 100, the display portion 16 and the operation portion 25 are disposed above the main body upper portion 12 so as not to be covered by the shoe 100. Thereby, the visibility of the display unit 16 and the operability of the operation unit 25 are improved.
The body upper portion 12 is provided with a 1 st ventilation portion 18 (see fig. 7), the body leg portion 19 is provided with a 2 nd ventilation portion 20 (see fig. 4), and the shoe insert portion 11 is provided with a 3 rd ventilation portion 21 (see fig. 4).
The 1 st ventilation unit 18 is for introducing outside air (outside air) into a ventilation passage 27 (see fig. 8) in the main body upper portion 12. The 1 st ventilation portion 18 is formed of, for example, holes, slits, meshes, and the like. Fig. 10 illustrates an example in which the 1 st ventilation portion 18 is formed by a plurality of holes arranged. This can increase the flow passage area of the 1 st ventilation unit 18 for introducing air. As a result, a large flow rate of air can be introduced into the shoe deodorizer 10 through the 1 st ventilation portion 18.
The 1 st ventilation portion 18 is formed in the upper body portion 12 that is not easily covered by the shoe 100. Therefore, in the case where the shoe deodorizer 10 is placed in the shoe 100, a decrease in the amount of air supplied to the shoe deodorizer 10 can be suppressed. This makes it possible to supply a sufficient amount of air to the deodorizing device 15. As a result, the deodorizing component can be efficiently generated by the deodorizing device 15.
The main body upper portion 12 houses therein an electric fan 30. By driving the electric fan 30, the outside air is sucked from the 1 st ventilation unit 18 into the interior of the shoe deodorizer 10. This makes it possible to spread the deodorizing component generated by the deodorizing device 15 over a wide range inside the shoe 100. As a result, the deodorizing function of the shoe deodorizer 10 is improved.
A suction port 37 (see fig. 8) of the electric fan 30 is provided in the main body upper portion 12. Accordingly, the ventilation passage 27 for air from the 1 st ventilation unit 18 to the suction port 37 of the electric fan 30 is short in the interior of the shoe deodorizer 10. Accordingly, the electric fan 30 can be driven to efficiently suck the outside air from the 1 st ventilation unit 18.
The outlet 38 (see fig. 8) of the electric fan 30 is provided in the space in the upper body 12, which is covered with a wall. Therefore, the flow of the air including the deodorizing component generated by the deodorizing means 15 and the flow of the air sucked by the electric fan 30 from the 1 st ventilation part 18 are not easily disturbed with each other.
As shown in fig. 8, the electric fan 30 is disposed above the deodorizing device 15, that is, on the upstream side of the ventilation passage 27. That is, the deodorizing device 15 is disposed on the discharge port 38 side of the electric fan 30 inside the shoe deodorizer 10. Therefore, the deodorizing component generated by the deodorizing device 15 is not easily attached to the electric fan 30. That is, the deodorizing device 15 is arranged in consideration of preventing the deodorizing component from being reduced due to the adhesion.
As shown in fig. 4, the main body leg 19 includes a 1 st bottom surface portion 31 and a 1 st inclined surface 32 inclined upward from the 1 st bottom surface portion 31. The 2 nd ventilation portion 20 as a penetrating opening is provided in the center of the 1 st bottom surface portion 31 and the 1 st inclined surface 32 of the main body leg portion 19.
As shown in fig. 12, the 2 nd ventilation portion 20 formed on the 1 st inclined surface 32 of the main body leg 19 is formed by 1 or more slit-shaped 1 st opening portions 33. The 1 st opening 33 is formed so as to be aligned in parallel along the front-rear direction of the main body upper 12 in the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe 100 (the direction from the heel toward the toe).
As shown in fig. 4, the shoe insert 11 includes a 2 nd bottom surface 34 and a 2 nd inclined surface 35 inclined upward from the 2 nd bottom surface 34. The 3 rd ventilation portion 21 as a penetrating opening is provided in the center of the 2 nd bottom surface portion 34 and the 2 nd inclined surface 35 of the shoe insert portion 11.
The 3 rd ventilation portion 21 formed on the 2 nd inclined surface 35 of the shoe insert 11 is formed by 1 or more slit-shaped 2 nd opening portions 36 (see fig. 5). The 2 nd opening 36 is formed so as to be aligned in parallel along the front-rear direction of the main body upper 12 in the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe 100 (the direction from the heel toward the toe).
As shown in fig. 9, the slit-shaped 1 st opening 33 of the 2 nd ventilation portion 20 and the slit-shaped 2 nd opening 36 of the 3 rd ventilation portion 21 are arranged so as to overlap each other in the front-rear direction.
As shown in fig. 11, the 2 nd bottom surface 34 of the shoe insert 11 is formed in an oval shape having a long outer diameter on the front-rear direction side, which is the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe. The 2 nd bottom surface 34 has protrusion ribs 40 disposed opposite to each other on the outer peripheral portion thereof. The rib 40 is disposed along the front-rear direction of the shoe and the left-right direction intersecting the front-rear direction of the shoe. At this time, the distance between the centers of the protruding ribs 40 disposed on the front-rear direction side of the shoe is set longer than the distance between the centers of the protruding ribs 40 disposed along the left-right direction intersecting the front-rear direction of the shoe. Thus, when the shoe deodorizer 10 is placed on the shoe 100, the shoe deodorizer 10 is less likely to be skewed in the front-rear direction. Accordingly, the shoe deodorizer 10 can be stably held in an upright state.
The shoe deodorizer 10 of the present embodiment is configured as described above.
In the shoe deodorizer 10 having the above-described configuration, the deodorizing device 15 and the electric fan 30 are driven by energizing the deodorizing device 15 and the electric fan 30 from an external power source by a user's pressing operation of the operating portion 25. Thereby, the outside air is sucked from the 1 st ventilation portion 18 provided in the main body upper portion 12 into the main body upper portion 12. The sucked air is passed through a deodorizing device 15 for generating deodorizing components. Thereby, a flow of air containing the deodorizing component is generated. Then, the air containing the deodorizing component is passed through the 1 st opening 33 of the 2 nd ventilation portion 20 and the 2 nd opening 36 of the 3 rd ventilation portion 21, which are formed in a slit shape. Thereby, the flow of air is rectified to flow in the front-rear direction. That is, the flow of air containing the deodorizing component is rectified to extend over the front-rear direction of the interior of the shoe 100.
At this time, the air containing the deodorizing component is discharged directly downward at the 1 st bottom surface portion 31 of the body leg 19 when passing through the 2 nd ventilation portion 20. On the other hand, the 1 st inclined surface 32 of the main body leg 19 is inclined in a direction perpendicular to the 1 st inclined surface 32, that is, inclined downward.
In the shoe insert 11 of the shoe deodorizer 10 having the above-described structure, the 3 rd ventilation portion 21 as an opening portion penetrating in a slit shape is provided in the center of the 2 nd bottom surface portion 34 and the 2 nd inclined surface 35 of the shoe insert 11. At this time, the slit-shaped 1 st opening 33 of the 2 nd ventilation portion and the slit-shaped 2 nd opening 36 of the 3 rd ventilation portion are arranged so as to overlap each other in the front-rear direction. Therefore, the air containing the deodorizing component having passed through the 2 nd ventilation portion 20 is discharged directly downward at the 2 nd bottom surface portion 34 of the shoe insert 11, similarly, when passing through the 3 rd ventilation portion 21. On the other hand, the shoe insert 11 is discharged in a direction perpendicular to the 2 nd inclined surface 35, that is, obliquely downward at the 2 nd inclined surface 35. Thereby, the air containing the deodorizing component is discharged so as to extend over the longitudinal direction of the interior of the shoe 100.
As a result, when the shoe 100 is placed and the shoe deodorizer 10 is operated, air containing a deodorizing component can be efficiently fed to the inner bottom surface of the toe portion 101 of the shoe 100 (see fig. 3). This can more effectively deodorize the entire interior of the shoe 100, particularly the inner bottom surface.
(embodiment 2)
The shoe deodorizer 10 according to embodiment 2 will be described below with reference to fig. 13 to 15.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a shoe deodorizer 10 according to embodiment 2 of the present invention. Fig. 14 is a side view of the shoe deodorizer 10. Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 15-15 of fig. 14.
The shoe deodorizer 10 of embodiment 2 is different from the shoe deodorizer 10 of embodiment 1 in that it further includes a housing case 22 for supporting the outer periphery of the main body bottom surface portion 24.
That is, in the shoe deodorizer 10 of embodiment 2, the shoe insert 11 and the like of the shoe deodorizer 10 are housed in the housing case 22.
The housing case 22 includes a case leg 28 provided on the bottom surface. The housing leg 28 is disposed such that the length in the front-rear direction and the length in the left-right direction are longer than the length in the front-rear direction and the length in the left-right direction of the shoe insert 11 when the shoe insert 11 is placed on the ground or the like. This allows the shoe deodorizer 10 to be stably housed in the housing case 22.
As shown in fig. 15, the storage case 22 is configured such that a space 39 is formed between the left and right shoe insert portions 11 in a state in which the shoe insert portions 11 of the shoe deodorizer 10 are stored in the storage case 22. Specifically, the space 39 is formed by a central portion between the shoe insert portions 11 arranged to be separated from each other left and right with a predetermined interval therebetween. The space 39 accommodates an external power source 29, for example. This makes it possible to save space when the shoe deodorizer 10 is stored.
The housing case 22 has a 4 th ventilation portion 23 formed on a side surface. The 4 th ventilation portion 23 communicates the space inside the storage case 22 with the outside. Thereby, the air is circulated in the housing case 22 through the 4 th ventilation portion 23. As a result, odor can be suppressed from remaining in the interior of the storage case 22, and the interior of the storage case 22 can be kept clean.
As described above, the shoe deodorizer of the present invention comprises: the upper part of the main body; a main body leg portion which communicates with the inside of the upper portion of the main body and is formed so as to be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval so as to be capable of being inserted into the inside of 1 pair of shoes; a shoe insert part which removably covers the entire circumference of the foot part of the main body; and a main body bottom part which is configured below the main body upper part and is configured to be matched with the upper part of the welt of the shoe. In addition, the shoe deodorizer includes: a deodorizing device provided in the upper part of the main body, for generating a deodorizing component; an electric fan provided in the upper part of the main body; a 1 st ventilation unit provided above the upper part of the main body; a 2 nd ventilation unit provided in the main body leg; and a 3 rd ventilation part provided in the shoe insertion part. The main body leg portion has a 1 st bottom surface portion and a 1 st inclined surface inclined upward from the 1 st bottom surface portion, and a 2 nd ventilation portion as a penetrating opening portion is provided in the center of the 1 st bottom surface portion and the 1 st inclined surface of the main body leg portion.
With this structure, the 1 st ventilation portion is provided above the upper portion of the main body which is not easily covered by the placed shoe. Therefore, in a state where the shoe deodorizer is placed in the shoe, the shoe does not cover the 1 st ventilation portion. That is, a situation in which the amount of air supplied to the shoe deodorizer is reduced does not easily occur. As a result, the deodorizing component can be efficiently generated by using sufficient air supplied to the deodorizing device. The 1 st ventilation portion includes a plurality of holes formed in a wide range and arranged. Therefore, the flow passage area of the air sucked from the 1 st ventilation unit can be made wider. As a result, the flow rate of the air passing through the 1 st ventilation unit is increased.
The shoe deodorizer includes an electric fan for sucking outside air from the 1 st ventilation unit into the shoe deodorizer. Therefore, the deodorizing component generated by the deodorizing device can be spread over a wide range by the operation of the electric fan. Thereby, the deodorizing function of the shoe deodorizer can be improved.
In addition, the suction port of the electric fan is arranged in the upper part of the main body. Therefore, the ventilation passage of the air from the 1 st ventilation portion to the suction port of the electric fan in the interior of the shoe deodorizer is short. As a result, the air can be efficiently sucked into the shoe deodorizer by the electric fan.
The exhaust port of the electric fan is provided in the upper part of the main body in a space surrounded by the wall. Therefore, the flow of air including the deodorizing component generated by the deodorizing means and the flow of air sucked by the electric fan do not easily interfere with each other. Thus, the air containing the deodorizing component can be effectively passed through the range in the front-rear direction of the shoe interior.
The deodorizing device is provided on the discharge port side of the electric fan in the shoe deodorizer. Therefore, the deodorizing component generated by the deodorizing means is not easily attached to the electric fan. As a result, the deodorizing component can be prevented from decreasing.
In addition, the shoe insert can be detached from the main foot portion in a detachable manner. Therefore, the shoe insert can be washed by, for example, washing with water or the like. Thereby, the shoe insert can be kept clean. Further, the deodorizing effect can be maintained by preventing the odor of the shoe from moving toward the shoe insert portion by washing the main body foot.
Further, it is desirable that the 2 nd ventilation portion provided on the 1 st inclined surface of the shoe deodorizer of the present invention has a slit-shaped 1 st opening portion formed in an aligned manner in the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe. With this configuration, the air containing the deodorizing component is discharged in the obliquely downward direction, that is, in the direction orthogonal to the inclined surface when passing through the 2 nd ventilation portion of the 1 st inclined surface. As a result, the air containing the deodorizing component can be dispersed in the front-rear direction inside the shoe.
Further, it is desirable that the 3 rd ventilation portion of the shoe deodorizer of the present invention is formed of a 2 nd opening portion formed in the 2 nd inclined surface of the shoe insert portion and an opening portion formed in the 2 nd bottom surface portion, the 2 nd opening portion being slit-like and being formed in the 2 nd inclined surface of the shoe insert portion in the front-rear direction. With this configuration, the air containing the deodorizing component sent from the 2 nd ventilation unit is discharged from the 3 rd ventilation unit formed on the 2 nd inclined surface in a direction orthogonal to the inclined surface, that is, in a diagonally downward direction through the 3 rd ventilation unit. Therefore, when the shoe is placed and the shoe deodorizer is operated, air containing deodorizing components can be efficiently sent to the toe side of the inner bottom surface of the shoe. As a result, the inside of the shoe can be effectively deodorized.
In addition, it is desirable that the shoe insert portion of the shoe deodorizer of the present invention has a truncated cone shape and is configured such that the outer diameter decreases as the sole portion side of the main body moves downward. With this structure, the outer diameter of the tip end of the shoe insert portion is small, so that the shoe insert portion can be easily inserted into a shoe of a small size. The side surface of the shoe insert portion is formed in a shape bulging outward. Thus, the side of the shoe insert is easily contacted with the lining of the inner side of the shoe. Thus, when the shoe deodorizer is placed on the shoe, the shoe deodorizer can be stably maintained in an upright state.
Further, it is desirable that the cross-sectional shape of the bottom surface portion of the main body of the shoe deodorizer of the present invention in the front-rear direction be formed of a circular arc shape protruding downward in the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe. With this structure, even when the shoe deodorizer is placed on a shoe having a high welt height such as a high upper, the welt upper and the main body bottom surface portion are in contact with each other at least at two or more points. Therefore, the shoe deodorizer can be stably held in an upright state.
Further, it is desirable that the shape of the 2 nd bottom surface portion of the shoe insert portion of the shoe deodorizer of the present invention is formed in an oval shape having a long outer diameter on the front-rear direction side, which is the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe. With this structure, when the shoe deodorizer is placed on the shoe, the shoe deodorizer is less likely to be skewed in the front-rear direction. Therefore, the shoe deodorizer can be stably held in an upright state.
In the shoe deodorizer according to the present invention, it is desirable that the outer peripheral portion of the 2 nd bottom portion of the shoe insert portion has projecting ribs disposed so as to face each other, the projecting ribs being disposed along the front-rear direction of the shoe and the left-right direction intersecting the front-rear direction of the shoe, respectively, and the distance between the projecting ribs disposed on the front-rear direction side of the shoe being formed longer than the distance between the projecting ribs disposed along the left-right direction intersecting the front-rear direction of the shoe. With this structure, when the shoe deodorizer is placed on the shoe, the shoe deodorizer is less likely to be skewed in the front-rear direction. Therefore, the shoe deodorizer can be stably held in an upright state.
Further, it is desirable that the shoe deodorizer of the present invention further comprises a housing case that is capable of housing the shoe insert portion and the main body bottom portion, and that the 4 th ventilation portion is provided on a side surface of the housing case. With this configuration, air can be circulated inside and outside the storage case via the 4 th ventilation portion. This makes it possible to keep the shoe insert and the like inside the storage case clean in a state where the shoe deodorizer is stored.
In addition, it is desirable that a space which is formed between the shoe insert portions and can accommodate an external power supply is provided in the housing case of the shoe deodorizer of the present invention. With this structure, when the housing case houses the shoe insert portion of the shoe deodorizer, a certain space is formed in the center of the inside of the housing case. For example, an external power source or the like can be stored in the space. This makes it possible to save space when the shoe deodorizer is stored.

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1. A deodorizing device for shoes, wherein,
the shoe deodorizer comprises:
the upper part of the main body;
a main body leg portion which communicates with the inside of the main body upper portion and is formed so as to be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval so as to be insertable into the inside of 1 pair of shoes;
a shoe insert part which removably covers the entire circumference of the main foot;
a main body bottom part which is formed below the main body upper part and is matched with the upper part of the welt of the shoe;
a deodorizing device provided in the upper part of the main body, for generating a deodorizing component;
an electric fan provided in the upper part of the main body;
a 1 st ventilation unit provided above the upper part of the main body;
a 2 nd ventilation unit provided in the main body leg; and
a 3 rd ventilation part provided in the shoe insert part,
the main body leg portion has a 1 st bottom surface portion and a 1 st inclined surface inclined upward from the 1 st bottom surface portion,
the 1 st bottom surface part and the 1 st inclined surface part of the main body foot part are provided with the 2 nd ventilation part which is a through opening part,
the shoe insert part has a 2 nd bottom surface part and a 2 nd inclined surface inclined upward from the 2 nd bottom surface part, the 2 nd bottom surface part and the 2 nd inclined surface of the shoe insert part are provided with the 3 rd ventilation part as a penetrating opening part,
the 2 nd ventilation part provided on the 1 st inclined surface has a slit-shaped 1 st opening part formed in a direction same as the front-rear direction of the shoe,
the 3 rd ventilation part provided on the 2 nd inclined surface has a slit-shaped 2 nd opening part formed in an arrangement along the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe, the slit-shaped 1 st opening part of the 2 nd ventilation part and the slit-shaped 2 nd opening part of the 3 rd ventilation part are arranged to overlap each other with a space therebetween,
the air containing the deodorizing component passes through the 2 nd ventilation portion of the 1 st inclined surface and is discharged in a diagonally downward direction from the 3 rd ventilation portion formed on the 2 nd inclined surface.
2. The shoe deodorizer according to claim 1 wherein,
the shoe insert portion has a truncated cone shape, and is configured to decrease in outer diameter as going downward from the bottom surface portion side of the main body.
3. The shoe deodorizer according to claim 1 wherein,
the cross-sectional shape of the main body bottom surface portion in the front-rear direction is formed of a circular arc shape protruding downward in the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe.
4. The shoe deodorizer according to claim 1 wherein,
the shape of the 2 nd bottom surface portion of the shoe insert is formed in an oval shape having a long outer diameter on the front-rear direction side, which is the same direction as the front-rear direction of the shoe.
5. The shoe deodorizer according to claim 1 wherein,
the outer peripheral portion of the 2 nd bottom surface portion of the shoe insert portion has protruding ribs arranged to face each other,
the rib parts are respectively arranged along the front-back direction of the shoe and the left-right direction crossing the front-back direction of the shoe,
the distance between the protruding ribs arranged on the front-rear direction side of the shoe is longer than the distance between the protruding ribs arranged along the left-right direction intersecting the front-rear direction of the shoe.
6. The shoe deodorizer according to claim 1 wherein,
the shoe deodorizer further comprises a housing case capable of housing the shoe insert and the main body bottom surface portion,
the 4 th ventilation part is provided on the side surface of the storage case.
7. The shoe deodorizer according to claim 6 wherein,
the housing case has a space formed between the shoe insertion portions and capable of housing an external power supply.
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