CN201758869U - High heel shoe - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relate to a high heel shoe, which comprises a sole and a heel, and is characterized in that the cross section of the upper heel is in a shape of two trapezia connecting together by top edges, the lower part of the heel is of cylindrical shape, a boss, being arranged on the rear end of the sole has a cavity which communicates with one side of the sole and has shape matching with the shape of the upper part of the sole. A high heel shoe adopting said technical solution has a heel, of which the upper part penetrates into and fixed in the cavity in the boss via one side of the boss. Since the friction force on heel is in back and forth direction when one is walking, an opening arranged on one side of the boss of the heel ensures that the heel may not moves out from the sole under friction force. When the lower part of the heel is severely worn, the heel can be replaced by moving out the worn heel from the cavity of the sole, thereby improving the service lifetime of a high-heel shoe and making it possible for repeated use of a high-heel shoe.
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Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of high-heeled shoes.
Background technology
Usually, the heel of high-heeled shoes and sole are connected as a single entity.Because the heel lower end of high-heeled shoes is thinner, wearing and tearing are very fast.If, will cause the wasting of resources so because of the heel wearing and tearing abandon a pair of shoes.
The utility model content
Technical problem to be solved in the utility model is, a kind of high-heeled shoes are provided, and by changing heel, can reuse high-heeled shoes, thereby prolongs the service life of high-heeled shoes.
For solving the problems of the technologies described above, the technical solution adopted in the utility model is:
A kind of high-heeled shoes comprise sole and heel, it is characterized in that, the last cross section of described heel is
Shape, the bottom of heel is cylinder, and there is a boss rear end of described sole, and this boss contains a cavity, and this cavity is communicated with a side of sole, and the shape on the shape of this cavity and heel top is complementary.
Compared with prior art, adopt the high-heeled shoes of technique scheme, the top of heel penetrates in the cavity of sole boss by a side of sole boss.Heel is fixed in the cavity of sole.Because the people is when walking, the frictional force that heel is subjected to is fore-and-aft direction, so in the side of sole boss opening is set, heel can not shift out sole because being subjected to frictional force.When the heel bottom was subjected to heavy wear, by heel is shifted out from sole cavity, the heel that more renews can be reused high-heeled shoes, prolonged the high-heeled shoes purpose in service life thereby reach.
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Fig. 1 is the cutaway view of sole of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is the side view of heel of the present utility model.
Among the figure, 1, sole, 2, heel, 3, boss.
The specific embodiment
As depicted in figs. 1 and 2, a kind of high-heeled shoes of the present utility model comprise sole 1 and heel 2.The last cross section of described heel 2 is
Shape, the bottom of heel 2 is cylinder.There is a boss 3 rear end of described sole 2, and this boss 3 contains a cavity, and this cavity is communicated with a side of sole 1, and the shape on the shape of this cavity and heel 1 top is complementary.When using the high-heeled shoes of this structure, the top of heel 2 penetrates in the cavity of sole 1 boss by a side of sole 1 boss.Heel 2 is fixed in the cavity of sole 1.Because the people is when walking, the frictional force that heel 2 is subjected to is fore-and-aft direction, so in the side of sole 1 boss opening is set, heel 2 can not shift out sole 1 because being subjected to frictional force.When heel 2 bottoms were subjected to heavy wear, by heel 2 is shifted out from sole 1 cavity, the heel that more renews can be reused high-heeled shoes, prolonged the high-heeled shoes purpose in service life thereby reach.
Claims (1)
1. high-heeled shoes comprise sole (1) and heel (2), it is characterized in that the last cross section of described heel (2) is
Shape, the bottom of heel (2) is cylinder, and there is a boss (3) rear end of described sole (2), and this boss (3) contains a cavity, and this cavity is communicated with a side of sole (1), and the shape on the shape of this cavity and heel (1) top is complementary.
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CN101933688A (en) * | 2010-09-10 | 2011-01-05 | 吴江市东塔鞋业有限公司 | High-heeled shoes |
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Granted publication date: 20110316 Termination date: 20110910 |