CN114616036B - Manikin shoes with improved decoration and convenience - Google Patents
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Abstract
Disclosed is a structure of a manikin shoe having improved decorativeness and convenience. The manikin shoe according to an embodiment of the present invention includes, as its constituent gist: a front-rear guide member including a front guide having a structure surrounding a toe portion of a human model foot, a rear guide having a structure surrounding a heel portion of the human model foot, and a connection portion connecting the front guide and the rear guide in an integrated form; and a lateral guide member having a structure surrounding the left and right side surfaces and the sole surface of the human model foot, and attached to the human model foot together with the front and rear guide members. According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an aesthetic effect that looks like an actual manikin shoe when seen from the outside, and thus, to provide a structure of a manikin shoe that improves decorativeness and convenience, and that can save manufacturing costs and replacement costs of the manikin shoe for display that are frequently changed according to seasons or fashion, and that can shorten the replacement time.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a structure of a manikin shoe with improved decorativeness and convenience. In more detail, the manikin shoe of the present invention is worn on an actual manikin instead of the shoe, thereby exerting an aesthetic effect that externally looks like a shoe worn by a real person, and being convenient to wear regardless of the height of the manikin foot.
Background
In general, a real-sized mannequin (mannquin) similar to a person wears a garment or fashion accessory, promotes new goods to a person watching, and prompts a fashion style, thereby having a considerable influence on the aesthetic feeling of a demander and stimulating a desire to purchase.
Accordingly, when planning the overall form, color, material, illumination, etc. and putting on the mannequin, it is difficult to put on a normal shoe fitted with the garment, etc. on the foot of the mannequin or when putting on, an unnatural problem occurs in the characteristics of the mannequin made in a rigid form.
In order to solve this problem, a structure of a special shoe suitable for a manikin is required.
[ Prior Art literature ]
Korean patent publication No. 10-1489561 (2015.01.28, authorized)
Korean patent publication No. 10-1924103 (2018.11.26, authorized)
Disclosure of Invention
The object of the present invention is to provide a manikin shoe which can provide an aesthetic effect as if it were a real human shoe worn on the manikin when seen from the outside, and thus, to provide a manikin shoe which is improved in decoration and convenience, and which can save the manufacturing cost and replacement cost of the display manikin shoe which are frequently changed according to seasons or fashion, and shorten the replacement time.
To achieve this object, a split-type manikin shoe according to one side of the present invention comprises: a front and rear guide member surrounding toe and heel portions of the manikin foot; and a lateral guide member having a structure for surrounding the left and right lateral portions and the bottom surface of the foot of the manikin in a vertically adjustable manner.
In the present invention, the front-rear guide member includes: a front guide member surrounding the toe portion, a rear guide member surrounding the heel of the manikin, and a connecting portion having one side connected to the front guide member and the other side connected to the rear guide member.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, through holes into which the support frames of the manikin can be inserted may be formed at the front and rear guide members and the side guide members.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, in the front and rear guide members, a slit indication line or a cut-out portion capable of separating the front guide and the connection portion may be included.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the slit indication line or the cut-out portion is of a laterally asymmetrical structure with respect to the center line of the front guide, and may extend from the inner surface of the front guide to the connecting portion side.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the slit indication line or the cut-out portion is formed below the front guide along the length direction of the human body model foot, forms a pair, and extends at a certain angle as approaching to the other side with reference to one side where the two parts meet each other.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a "one" form of slit indication line or cut-out portion may be formed in the rear guide along the length direction of the manikin foot.
According to one embodiment of the invention, in the front guide, the band-shaped member may be connected to the cut-out portion.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the front guide, the rear guide, and the connecting portion may be separated from each other, and a belt member may be provided on one side or the other side of the connecting portion, and the connecting portion, the front guide, and the rear guide may be connected with the belt member as a medium.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the connection portions may be connected with a band-shaped member.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the side guide may include: a bottom surface of the side guide member, which is in contact with the connecting portion of the front and rear guide members; a front surface formed in front of the bottom surface; side surfaces formed on left and right side surfaces of the bottom surface; and a rear surface formed at the rear of the bottom surface, and a slit mark line or a cut-out portion may be formed between the front surface and the side surface, and between the rear surface and the side surface.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, fixing members for adhesion may be attached to portions where the bottom surfaces, the front surfaces, and the rear surfaces of the front and rear guide members and the side guide members contact each other.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the side surfaces of the side guide members coupled to the upper portions of the front and rear guide members are coupled to the inner sides of the front guide and the rear guide in a sliding state, and the height of the rear guide can be freely adjusted.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the device further comprises a fixing part which is arranged at the side surface of the rear guide part and is closely attached to the heel of the manikin.
As described above, the structure of the separate type manikin shoe of the present invention provides a shoe to be worn on a hard, distorted manikin foot, so that various display effects can be exerted on the whole according to the intention of a presenter who displays using a manikin.
In addition, the manufacturing cost and the replacement cost of the display human model shoes which are changed frequently according to seasons or popular demands can be saved, and the replacement time can be shortened.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a human body model arrangement structure.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a separate type manikin shoe according to a first embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the front and rear guide members shown in fig. 2.
Fig. 3 (a) is a state diagram of the lateral attachment of the belt-like member.
Fig. 3 (b) is a state diagram of the vertical attachment of the belt-like member.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a separate type manikin shoe according to a second embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 5 is a conceptual diagram showing the combination of the front-rear guide member and the side guide member according to the present invention.
Fig. 5 (a) is a substantially horizontal state diagram.
Fig. 5 (b) is a state diagram showing the rear guide member rising at a low level.
Fig. 5 (c) is a state diagram showing the rear guide member rising upward.
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1: manikin
2: base seat
3: supporting frame
5: connecting pipe
10: human body model foot
100: front and rear guide member
110: front guide
120: rear guide
130: connecting part
200: side guide member
210: bottom surface
220: front face
230: side surface
240: rear face
B: band-shaped member
C: side guide member slit indication line or cut portion
F: fixing component
H: through hole
S: front guide part slotting marking line or cutting part
h1 and h2: height of human model heel
M: contact portion
P1, P2: rear guide back angle
Detailed Description
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The terms or words used in the present specification and claims should not be construed as limited to general or dictionary meanings, but should be construed as meaning and concept conforming to the technical ideas of the present invention.
It is to be noted first that, when reference numerals are added to constituent elements of the drawings, the same reference numerals are provided as much as possible for the same constituent elements even though they are indicated in other drawings.
In the description of the present invention, a detailed description of known structures and functions will be omitted when it may be determined that the gist of the present invention is unclear.
In the present specification, when a certain component is "on" another component, this includes not only a case where the certain component is in contact with the other component but also a case where there is another component between the two components. Throughout this specification, when certain parts "comprise" certain components, this means that other components may be included, unless specifically stated to the contrary, without excluding other components.
Hereinafter, a separate type manikin shoe according to the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 and 2.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a human body model arrangement structure.
Before explaining the present invention, referring to fig. 1 showing the installation structure of the manikin, a connection pipe 5 is built in the sole of the manikin 1 from the sole of the manikin 1 to the inside, and a support frame 3 into which the connection pipe 5 is inserted is fixed to a support 2 placed on the ground. Thus, the stand 2 is positioned on the ground, and the support frame 3 of the stand 2 is inserted into the connection pipe 5 and disposed in such a manner that the manikin 1 stands upright. Therefore, in order to put the manikin shoe on the manikin 1, it is necessary to form a through hole H through which the support frame 3 can be penetrated, and to put the shoe on the hard manikin foot 10, and then insert the support frame 3 into the connection pipe 5 through the through hole H of the shoe.
In addition to the mannequin of this form, there may be a structure in which the support frame 3 is attached to the calf portion or the like of the mannequin, but as described above, the mannequin of this form itself is formed of a hard material, and thus it is not easy to wear general ordinary shoes or has an unnatural problem.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the front and rear guide members 100 and the lateral guide members 200 of the separation type manikin shoe according to the first embodiment of the invention.
Hereinafter, in the present invention, the front side means the toe portion, the rear side means the heel portion, the side portions means both sides with respect to the instep, and the lower portion means the sole portion, with reference to fig. 2.
The structure of the separated mannequin shoe is not limited to female mannequin shoes as shown in the figure, and the separated mannequin shoe is also suitable for male mannequin shoes and children mannequin shoes, can also be used as temporary wearing shoes for photographing, is suitable for casual shoes, forward-wearing shoes, sports shoes, boots, sandals and the like, and can also be suitable for disabled shoes with difficult actions.
The manikin shoe 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes front and rear guide parts 100 and side guide parts 200.
The front and rear guide members 100 surround the toe portion and the heel portion of the human model foot 10, and the side guide members 200 surround the left and right side portions and the foot bottom surface of the human model foot 10.
More specifically, the front-rear guide member 100 includes a front guide 110 surrounding the toe portion of the human model foot 10, a rear guide 120 surrounding the heel portion, and a connecting portion 130 connecting the front guide 110 and the rear guide 120.
According to an embodiment, the separate type manikin shoe may have a form of wearing only the front and rear guide parts 100.
In addition, the side guide member 200 is applicable in a detachable form from the front-rear guide member 100. The fixing member F may be mounted on the contact surface of the front-rear guide member 100 and the side guide member 200. The fixing member F may be selectively made of a double-sided tape, a velcro, a solid adhesive for temporary fixation, a spray for temporary fixation, a liquid adhesive for temporary fixation, a snap fastener, a magnet, or the like, and may be adhered to each other with this as a medium.
In other words, only the front guide 110 and the rear guide 120 are formed separately, and the fixing members F are widely attached to the lower surfaces of the front and rear guide members 100 that are in contact with the side guide members 200, and can be attached to each other, or can be inserted into each other.
Further, a slit mark line, a cut-out portion S, or a through hole H through which the support frame 3 is passed may be formed in the front-rear guide member 100 and the side guide member 200 so that the support frame 3 may be inserted into the connection pipe 5 of the human model foot 10.
Such a slit mark line, a cut-out portion S, or a through-hole H may be formed in the connecting portion 130, the rear guide 120, and the side guide 200 according to the position of the connection tube 5 of the human model foot 10, and the through-hole H may not be formed when the support frame 3 is directly connected to the lower leg or the hip of the human model.
The slit indication line S of the rear guide 120 is also inserted with the support frame 3 as described above.
In the case where the heel portion of the human body model foot 10 is small, it may be formed along the length direction of the human body model foot so that the slit indication lines S are overlapped with each other to adjust the size after being cut.
Although not shown in the drawings, the slit indication line S may be formed vertically along the heel in order to adjust the heel angle and size of the manikin foot 10.
In addition, in the rear guide 120, the slit indication line S is formed of two lines, and is cut into left and right sides of the lower portion or a cross shape for inserting a portion of the upper portion of the heel or increasing the contact surface with the recessed upper portion of the heel, so that the coupling can be secured.
A slit indication line S is also formed in the front guide member 100, and the width and size of the front guide 110 can be adjusted.
The slit indication lines S formed at the front guide 110 are used to adjust the size (inner space) of the front guide 110 according to the size of the toe portion of the foot 10 of the manikin.
In the front guide 110, when the planar manikin foot 10 is inserted into the front guide 110, the center line extending from the front center of the front guide 110 to the rear end of the heel through the instep point of the manikin foot 10 is defined as the reference line, and the shape of the manikin foot 10 is not laterally symmetrical, but may be formed in an asymmetric structure with the outer side being more extended than the inner side.
The slit index S may be extended from the inside of the front guide 110 toward the connection part 130 side, and the slit index S may be selectively cut.
In addition, the front guide 110 and the connection part 130 may be formed to be unfolded at an angle so as to be unfolded toward the connection part 130 when the cut-out part S is formed in a completely separated form in order to adjust the length of the manikin shoe.
A fixing member F may be mounted on an inner surface of the rear guide 120 so as to enable the rear guide 120 to be closely attached to the human model foot 10.
In addition, as described above, the fixing member F may be arbitrarily used with a double-sided tape, a velcro, a general adhesive, or the like.
Unlike a human foot, the manikin foot 10 has various shapes, particularly, the shape of the heel is varied, and it is difficult to fix even if the shoe is worn.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the front-rear guide member shown in fig. 2 as an example.
As shown in fig. 3 (a), in the case where the size of the manikin foot 10 is large or small, in order to make the front guide 100 easy to wear, an elastic band-shaped member B may be provided between the front guide 110 and the connection part 130, and between the rear guide 120 and the connection part 130. Such band-like members B may comprise rubber bands, elastic fibres, rubber bands and woven fibres, plastics etc.
As shown in fig. 3 (B), a pair of right and left belt-like members B may be disposed at a center of the connecting portion 130. In this case, the aforementioned manikin support frame 3 may pass through between the pair of band members B and be coupled to the connection pipe 5.
Although not shown separately in the drawings, the band member B may be formed on the slit mark line S formed on the front guide 110 or the rear guide 120, or the entire connecting portion 130 may be formed of the stretchable band member B so as to be easily worn even when the width of the heel or toe portion of the human foot 10 is large or small.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view illustrating the front and rear guide members 100 and the lateral guide members 200 of the separation type manikin shoe according to the second embodiment of the invention.
The lateral guide member 200 has a structure surrounding the left and right side portions and the bottom surface of the human model foot 10, and the side structure can be deformed according to the shape and size of the human model foot 10.
The lateral guide member 200 according to the present embodiment may be mounted to the human model foot 10 together with the front and rear guide members 100. At this time, since the side guide member 200 is placed on the upper surface of the front guide member 100, the lower surface of the side guide member 200 is not visible from the outside, and a natural shoe shape can be achieved.
When the manikin shoe is worn on the manikin foot 10, the front and rear guide members 100 are inclined according to the heel height of the manikin foot 10, and the lateral guide members 200 are deformed by the inclination.
At this time, when the slit indication line C shown in fig. 4 is not cut, there is a problem in that the side guide 200 is partially spaced apart from the manikin foot 10 and cannot provide an aesthetic sense.
Therefore, by forming the cutting line C, the side guide bottom surface 210, the side guide front surface 220, and the side guide side surface 230 that are in contact with the front-rear guide 100 are formed on the left and right sides, and the side guide rear surface 240 can be formed.
The side guide member side surface 230 of the side guide member bottom surface 210, the side guide member front surface 220, the side guide member side surface 230, and the side guide member rear surface 240 formed in this manner adjusts the vertical height while forming the section M where the contact surfaces of the front and rear guide members 100 and the side guide members 200 naturally overlap, according to the setting of the heights h1 and h2 of the heel of the manikin foot 10. (refer to the conceptual diagram of FIG. 5)
The overlapping section M is positioned on the inner surfaces of the front guide 110 and the rear guide 120, and is in an unadhered state, so that the height of the heel adjustment of the human model foot 10 can be easily adjusted.
Therefore, the front-rear guide member 100 and the side guide member 200 exhibit good external appearance when viewed from the outside, and are naturally worn on the human model foot 10.
In addition, according to the heel adjustment heights h1, h2 of the manikin foot 10, natural angles P1, P2 are formed between the rear guides 120, and as the heel of the manikin foot 10 is higher, the close fit of the rear guides 120 is higher, thereby improving the stability and firmness of the wearing state.
Further, a slit mark or a cut-out portion C is formed at the front and rear portions of the side guide member 200, and the slit mark C may be cut out and become a cut-out portion if necessary.
The cut-out portion C of the lateral guide member 200 is overlapped or unfolded according to the height of the heel of the manikin foot 10, and the rear surface 240 is stably abutted against the rear guide 120, the front surface 220 is stably abutted against the front guide 110, and the bottom surface 210 is stably abutted against the connecting portion 130, and at this time, the contacted surface may be stuck and fixed by the fixing member F.
Accordingly, regardless of the height of the heel of the manikin foot 10, it is possible to naturally adjust by connecting the lateral guide 200 and the front-rear guide 100.
In other words, the front-rear guide member 100 and the side guide member 200 may be detachably fixed to each other with the fixing member as a medium.
The position and width of the portion M where the sides of the front and rear guide members 100 and the sides 230 of the side guide members 200 are in contact with each other may be different depending on the height of the heel of the manikin foot 10. Therefore, in the portion M where the front-rear guide member 100 and the side guide member 200 are in contact with each other, the side surface 230 of the side guide member is inserted into the front guide 110 and the rear guide 120, so that a natural shoe shape can be achieved.
More specifically, if the heel height of the manikin foot 10 is changed as in fig. 5 (a) → (b) → (c), the structure corresponding to the shape of the manikin foot can be easily deformed by the incision of the slit mark line M formed in the side guide 200.
In other words, as shown in fig. 5, the incision of the incision line C formed at the front portion of the side guide 200 is naturally partially separated into two parts. The front face 220 including the incision line C naturally contacts the flat heel portion of the front guide 110. In the case where the connecting portion 130 is omitted in the front guide member 100, the portion in contact with the front face 220 is detachable by the fixing member F.
The side surface 230 of the side guide member including the portion where the slit indication line or the cut line C is cut is unfolded or folded from the inside of the front guide 110 and is naturally combined with the front guide 110.
When the heel of the manikin foot 10 is high, if the upper portion of the rear guide 120 and the upper portion of the side guide sides 230 are unfolded, the protruding corner portions may be cut into a circular arc state, and the appearance is adjusted so as to look more beautiful.
The side surfaces 230 of the side guide member 200 are formed on both sides as shown in the drawings, but not limited thereto, and may be formed on either side surface, or the side surfaces 230 may be entirely removed and bonded.
The front-rear guide member 100 and the side guide member 200 may be attached to the human model foot 10 before being attached to the human model foot 10, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and the side guide member 200 may be attached to the human model foot 10 alone first and then the front-rear guide member 100 may be attached.
In the above detailed description of the present invention, only specific embodiments thereof have been described. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the particular forms disclosed, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
In other words, the present invention is not limited to the above-described specific embodiments and descriptions, and various modifications can be made by anyone having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from the gist of the present invention as claimed in the claims, and such modifications are within the scope of the present invention.
Industrial applicability
The manikin shoe with improved decoration and convenience provided by the invention can provide practical effect like actual shoes when seen from outside, and can save manufacturing cost and replacement cost of the manikin shoe for display which are changed frequently according to seasons or fashion, shorten replacement time, thereby being widely applicable to the field of clothing industry.
Claims (6)
1. A manikin shoe having improved ornamental and convenience properties, comprising:
a front-rear guide member (100) surrounding toe and heel portions of the human model foot (10); and
a lateral guide member (200) having a structure for surrounding the left and right side surfaces and the foot bottom surface of the human model foot (10) in a manner capable of adjusting the height thereof
The front-rear guide member (100) comprises:
a front guide (110) having a structure surrounding a toe portion of the human model foot (10);
a rear guide (120) surrounding a heel portion of the manikin foot (10); and
a connecting part (130) which is connected with the front guide (110) at one side and is connected with the rear guide (120) at the other side;
the front part of the side guide part (200) is positioned at the inner side of the front guide (110), and the rear part is positioned at the inner side of the rear guide (120);
in the front-rear guide member (100), a slit indication line or a cut-out portion (S) which separates the front guide (110) and the connecting portion (130) is included.
2. The manikin shoe with improved decorativeness and convenience according to claim 1,
a band-shaped member (B) is connected to a slit mark line or a cut-out section (S) in the front guide (110).
3. The manikin shoe with improved decorativeness and convenience according to claim 1,
the front and rear guide members (100) are formed with slit indication lines or cut portions (S) along the longitudinal direction at the heel contact portions of the dummy feet (10) of the rear guide member (120) members.
4. The manikin shoe with improved decorativeness and convenience according to claim 1,
the side guide member (200) comprises: a bottom surface (210) of the side guide member (200) that is in contact with the connecting portion (130) of the front and rear guide members; a front surface (220) formed in front of the bottom surface (210); side surfaces (230) formed on the left and right side surfaces of the bottom surface (210); and a rear face (240) formed behind the bottom face (210),
a slit mark line or a cut-out part (C) is formed between the front surface (220) and the side surface (230) and between the rear surface (240) and the side surface (230).
5. The manikin shoe with improved decorativeness and convenience according to claim 4,
a fixing member (F) is attached to a portion where the front and rear guide members (100) and the bottom surface (210), the front surface (220), and the rear surface (240) of the side guide member are in contact with each other.
6. The manikin shoe with improved decorativeness and convenience according to claim 4,
the side surfaces (230) of the side guide members (200) coupled to the upper parts of the front and rear guide members (100) are coupled in a sliding state inside the front guide (110) and the rear guide (120), thereby freely adjusting the height of the rear guide (120).
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