CN201426428Y - Expandable children shoes - Google Patents

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CN201426428Y
CN201426428Y CN2009201726369U CN200920172636U CN201426428Y CN 201426428 Y CN201426428 Y CN 201426428Y CN 2009201726369 U CN2009201726369 U CN 2009201726369U CN 200920172636 U CN200920172636 U CN 200920172636U CN 201426428 Y CN201426428 Y CN 201426428Y
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The utility model relates to a pair of expandable children shoes, which solves the contradiction between the fast grown feet of children and the uncharged size of existing shoes in the prior art. Theshoe comprises a vamp [1] and a sole [2] connected with the vamp [1] into a whole, and is characterized in that the heal part of the vamp [1] is provided with a plurality of pads [3] which are vertically overlapped together, each of the pads [3] is together glued with each other, and is glued with the vamp reel [4], and the front surface of the first sheet is a smooth surface. The shoe saves the life cost, and prolongs the service life of the shoes.

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A kind of children's footwear that increases
Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of children's footwear, and concrete is the children's footwear that a kind of length can change.
Background technology
Footwear are a kind of daily necessitiess commonly used.Children are in growth period, and its health (comprising pin) is all in ceaselessly growth, so cumbersome when buying footwear.If buy the footwear that size is just in time fitted, because children growth is fast, do not wear a period of time, footwear are just little, can not wear again, cause very big waste.If buy bigger footwear, though can wear the long period, big at that time, do not fit, walking, it is very inconvenient to run.
The utility model content
The purpose of this utility model is exactly grow up fast and the big or small constant contradiction of bringing of shoes of children's pin, and a kind of children's footwear that can increase with children growth is provided, and can wear the long period, unlikelyly causes waste.
The technical solution adopted in the utility model is: a kind of children's footwear that increases, it comprises vamp and the sole that is connected as a single entity with vamp, the rear heel that it is characterized in that described vamp is provided with the some pads that vertically stack together, each pad is together inter-adhesive, and with the adhesion mutually of vamp heel, first front is a shiny surface and thinner, and other pads are thick slightly.
Adopt technique scheme, during use, grow up when some when child's pin, a slice in the middle of taking away is grown up a bit again, takes away a slice again.First front is a shiny surface, does not grind pin when wearing.
In sum, the beneficial effects of the utility model are: because several pads are arranged, along with growing up of children's pin, can remove the back pad one by one, footwear are increased, adapt to the growth of pin.Because front and back pad adhesion is an one, makes with the vamp heel well to be bonded together, and becomes as a whole with whole footwear, does not grind pin, and is comfortable and easy to wear, saved life cost like this, increased the service life of shoes.
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Fig. 1 is the utility model structural representation.
Among the figure, 1, vamp, 2, sole, 3, pad, 4, the vamp heel.
The specific embodiment
A kind of children's footwear that increases of the utility model, as shown in Figure 1, it comprises vamp 1 and the sole 2 that is connected as a single entity with vamp 1, the rear heel of described vamp 1 is provided with the some pads that vertically stack together 3, each pad 3 sticks together mutually, and with vamp heel 4 adhesion mutually, first front is a shiny surface.

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1, a kind of children's footwear that increases, it comprises vamp [1] and the sole [2] that is connected as a single entity with vamp [1], the rear heel that it is characterized in that described vamp [1] is provided with the some pads that vertically stack together [3], each pad [3] is together inter-adhesive, and with vamp heel [4] adhesion mutually, first front is a shiny surface.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN103919323A (en) * 2014-04-01 2014-07-16 万世凤 Shoes for children
CN107692396A (en) * 2017-10-10 2018-02-16 东莞华南设计创新院 A kind of cack and its 3D printing method

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN103919323A (en) * 2014-04-01 2014-07-16 万世凤 Shoes for children
CN107692396A (en) * 2017-10-10 2018-02-16 东莞华南设计创新院 A kind of cack and its 3D printing method

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