CN201630339U - Heat-insulating slippers - Google Patents

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CN201630339U
CN201630339U CN201020126544XU CN201020126544U CN201630339U CN 201630339 U CN201630339 U CN 201630339U CN 201020126544X U CN201020126544X U CN 201020126544XU CN 201020126544 U CN201020126544 U CN 201020126544U CN 201630339 U CN201630339 U CN 201630339U
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魏志涵
周瑞山
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The utility model discloses a pair of heat-insulating slippers, each of which comprises a slipper, a rotary wheel, a generator and a heating resistor, wherein the slipper is provided with the rotary wheel which is connected with the generator; and the generator is connected with the heating resistor. Compared with the prior art, the heat-insulating slippers adopting the structure drive the rotary wheel to rotate to generate electricity in walking, and then generate heat for warming by the heating resistor, without an external power supply, therefore, the activity range of a wearer is not limited, and simultaneously the resources are saved.

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Insulating slippers
Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of footwear, relates in particular to a kind of Insulating slippers.
Background technology
Slippers are a kind of of shoes, and heel is complete empty, has only the front that toe-cap is arranged, and mostly is flat, and material often is quite light and soft cladding, plastics, cloth etc.The kind of slippers is distinguished to some extent according to the occasion and the performance purposes of dress.
During winter, because temperature is low, it is warming that people can wear cotton baboosh usually, but this sometimes cotton baboosh is also warming inadequately.Thereby electrically warmed shoe has appearred, it connects an external power supply, utilizes electric energy, is heater with the semiconductor carbon-based material, converts electrical energy into the heat energy based on far infrared.If just can't not work, and because the limited length of power line, limited user's scope of activities but this kind electrically warmed shoe does not connect power supply.
The utility model content
The purpose of this utility model is to provide a kind of Insulating slippers, drives runner when it passes through to walk and rotates generating, by the heating of heating resistor generation heat, do not need external power supply, thereby user's scope of activities is unrestricted then, has saved resource simultaneously.
Above-mentioned purpose of the present utility model is achieved through the following technical solutions:
A kind of Insulating slippers comprises slippers, runner, and generator, heating resistor wherein, has a runner on the described slippers, and runner and generator interconnect, and generator links to each other with heating resistor.
Above-mentioned Insulating slippers, wherein, described runner and generator interconnect by an axle.
Above-mentioned Insulating slippers, wherein, described runner is at slippers sole rear side, and runner slightly protrudes in sole.
Above-mentioned Insulating slippers, wherein, the parallel distribution of described heating resistor.
Above-mentioned Insulating slippers, wherein, described heating resistor is connected in parallel.
Owing to adopted said structure, the utility model has the following advantages compared to existing technology:
1. the utility model Insulating slippers wherein, has a runner on the described slippers, and runner and generator interconnect, and generator links to each other with heating resistor.Generating when walking produces the heat heating by heating resistor then, do not need external power supply, thereby user's scope of activities is unrestricted, has saved resource simultaneously.
2. the utility model Insulating slippers, wherein, described runner and generator interconnect by an axle.Described runner is at slippers sole rear side, and runner slightly protrudes in sole, can drive runner when walking and rotate, and runner drives generator for electricity generation by axle.
3. the utility model Insulating slippers, wherein, the parallel distribution of described heating resistor.Described heating resistor is connected in parallel.The electric energy that produces when walking can produce heat by equally distributed heating resistor.
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Fig. 1 is the vertical view of the utility model Insulating slippers.
Fig. 2 is the side view of the utility model Insulating slippers.
The specific embodiment
Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing embodiment of the present utility model is described in further detail:
As shown in Figure 1, a kind of Insulating slippers comprises slippers 1, runner 2, and generator 3, heating resistor 4 wherein, has a runner 2 on the described slippers 1, and runner 2 and generator 3 interconnect, and generator 3 links to each other with heating resistor 4.Described runner 2 and generator 3 interconnect by an axle 21.Described runner 2 is at slippers 1 sole rear side, and runner 2 slightly protrudes in sole.Described heating resistor 4 parallel distributions.Described heating resistor 4 is connected in parallel.
When people used the Insulating slippers of said structure, runner 2 was at slippers 1 sole rear side, and runner 2 slightly protrudes in sole, can drive runner 2 when walking and rotate, and runner 2 drives generator 3 generatings by axle 21.Described heating resistor 4 parallel distributions are connected in parallel, and the electric energy that produces when walking can produce heat by equally distributed heating resistor 4.Thereby not needing external power supply, user's scope of activities is unrestricted, has saved resource simultaneously.

Claims (5)

1. an Insulating slippers comprises slippers (1), runner (2), and generator (3), heating resistor (4) is characterized in that: a runner (2) is arranged on the described slippers (1), and runner (2) and generator (3) interconnect, and generator (3) links to each other with heating resistor (4).
2. Insulating slippers according to claim 1 is characterized in that: described runner (2) and generator (3) interconnect by an axle (21).
3. Insulating slippers according to claim 1 is characterized in that: described runner (2) is at slippers (1) sole rear side, and runner (2) slightly protrudes in sole.
4. Insulating slippers according to claim 1 is characterized in that: the parallel distribution of described heating resistor (4).
5. Insulating slippers according to claim 1 is characterized in that: described heating resistor (4) is connected in parallel.
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