CN202999514U - Moisture-proof shoe pad - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a moisture-proof shoe pad, which comprises a ventilation layer, a moisture absorption layer formed by pressing carbon powder and a waterproof layer which are stacked in sequence from top down, wherein more than one vent hole is formed in the ventilation layer; and the vent holes are uniformly distributed in a honeycomb shape in the ventilation layer. The moisture-proof shoe pad has the advantages of simple structure, wide application range, low cost and capability of effectively preventing moisture and removing odor.
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Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of Dampproof shoe socks.
Background technology
Existing shoe-pad mostly is single layer structure, and mostly is cloth products, woolen knitwear, and thermal property is better, but non-moistureproof, in case sole water inlet or user's pin sweat are more, shoe-pad easily makes moist, shoe-pad after making moist does not only reach warming effect, and easily makes people's flu of dress.
The utility model content
The technical problems to be solved in the utility model is that existing shoe-pad is non-moistureproof.
For solving the problems of the technologies described above, the technical solution adopted in the utility model is: Dampproof shoe socks, the moisture absorbing layer, the watertight composition that comprise the air-permeable layer that stacks in turn from top to bottom, formed by the carbon dust compacting, described air-permeable layer is provided with more than one air-vent, and air-vent is honeycomb and is evenly arranged on air-permeable layer.The effect of air-permeable layer is that the moisture that people's sole can be produced is introduced moisture absorbing layer, when watertight composition can prevent the sole water inlet, moisture penetration is in shoe-pad, because moisture absorbing layer adopts the carbon dust compacting, its suction, the effect that eliminates the unusual smell are all better, and after using a period of time, only need that shoe-pad is taken out airing and once can reuse.
As a kind of improvement project of the present utility model, described watertight composition adopts quality of rubber materials to make, and its thickness increases progressively from front to back.Quality of rubber materials is softer and flexible, uses rubber to make, and the comfort level of use is higher, and thickness increases progressively from front to back, the effect that increases in can also playing in footwear.
The utility model has the advantages that: simple in structure, applied widely, with low cost, effective damp-proof and deodorization.
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Fig. 1 is the utility model structural representation.
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The utility model is described in further detail below in conjunction with accompanying drawing.
As shown in Figure 1, the utility model comprises the air-permeable layer 1 that stacks in turn from top to bottom, by moisture absorbing layer 2, watertight composition 3 that the carbon dust compacting forms, and described air-permeable layer is provided with more than one air-vent 1-1, and air-vent 1-1 is honeycomb and is evenly arranged on air-permeable layer 1.Described watertight composition 3 adopts quality of rubber materials to make, and its thickness increases progressively from front to back.The effect of air-permeable layer 1 is that the moisture that people's sole can be produced is introduced moisture absorbing layer 2, when watertight composition 3 can prevent the sole water inlet, moisture penetration is in shoe-pad, because moisture absorbing layer 2 adopts the carbon dust compacting, its suction, the effect that eliminates the unusual smell are all better, and after using a period of time, only need that shoe-pad is taken out airing and once can reuse.Quality of rubber materials is softer and flexible, uses rubber to make watertight composition 3, and the comfort level of use is higher, and thickness increases progressively from front to back, the effect that increases in can also playing in footwear.
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1. Dampproof shoe socks is characterized in that: comprise the air-permeable layer that stacks in turn from top to bottom, by moisture absorbing layer, watertight composition that the carbon dust compacting forms, described air-permeable layer is provided with more than one air-vent, and air-vent is honeycomb and is evenly arranged on air-permeable layer.
2. Dampproof shoe socks according to claim 1 is characterized in that: described watertight composition adopts quality of rubber materials to make, and its thickness increases progressively from front to back.
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Granted publication date: 20130619 Termination date: 20131118 |