CN210329535U - High-heeled shoes - Google Patents

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CN210329535U
CN210329535U CN201920613378.7U CN201920613378U CN210329535U CN 210329535 U CN210329535 U CN 210329535U CN 201920613378 U CN201920613378 U CN 201920613378U CN 210329535 U CN210329535 U CN 210329535U
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The utility model discloses a high-heeled shoe, which comprises a sole, wherein the sole is provided with a contact area for bearing the pressure of a forefoot, and an elastic buffer cushion is fixed on the lower surface of the contact area; the shoe has the advantages of relieving the ache of the user of the high-heeled shoes and improving the comfort level.

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High-heeled shoes
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a shoe, in particular to a high-heeled shoe.
Background
High-heeled shoes are well liked by people and become one of the necessary shoe types for women, but wearers of the high-heeled shoes are easy to feel tired, and especially the half sole parts of the feet are extremely sore and painful. The reason for this is that most of the midsoles of high-heeled shoes are transversely tiled along the streamline of the sole, and particularly at the arch and the fossa of the midsoles, the transverse tiling characteristic is more obvious, so that when the high-heeled shoes are worn, the human body naturally leans forward, most of the weight of the human body is concentrated on the half sole of the foot, and the problem is more serious especially for the high-heeled shoes with the height of more than 6 cm.
Disclosure of Invention
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a high-heeled shoe which can alleviate the soreness of the user of the high-heeled shoe and improve the comfort.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the technical scheme that: a high-heeled shoe comprises a sole, wherein the sole is provided with a contact area for bearing the pressure of a forefoot, and an elastic cushion pad is fixed on the lower surface of the contact area.
The lower surface of the sole is provided with a groove, and the cushion pad is fixed in the groove. In this structure, the recess set up the installation that provides the space for the blotter, when blotter elastic compression deformation, partly contracts in the recess, and when people's walking plays the foot like this, the half sole can not be pressed against the foot by compressed blotter, does not influence normal walking.
The thickness of the cushion pad is gradually reduced from front to back. In the structure, the thickness of the cushion pad is gradually reduced from front to back, so that after the heel is grounded, the half sole of a foot just steps on a buffer part similar to an ascending slope, and the cushion pad can be compressed by utilizing the characteristic that the cushion pad has elasticity, thereby effectively relieving the impact force of the ground on the half sole caused by forward leaning of a person.
The thickness of the cushion pad is gradually increased from front to back. In the structure, the height difference between the cushion pad and the heel is reduced when the cushion pad is grounded, the human body is prevented from inclining forward too much, the thickness of the cushion pad is gradually increased from front to back, an elastic supporting effect is provided for the feet when the feet are lifted, and the walking is facilitated.
The buffer pad is formed by connecting a front buffer part and a rear supporting elastic part. In the structure, the buffer pad consists of the buffer part and the supporting elastic part, the buffer part and the supporting elastic part are different in material composition, and the buffer part can be elastically compressed when being landed, so that the impact of the ground on the half sole of the foot is reduced, and the comfort is improved.
The lower surface of the sole is provided with a mounting groove, and the buffer part is fixed in the mounting groove. In this structure, the buffer part is fixed at the mounting groove, and when buffer part elastic compression, the mounting groove provided accommodation space, and when the people went up the foot like this, the sole can not pressed against the foot by compressed blotter, did not influence normal walking.
The thickness of the buffer part is gradually reduced from front to back. In this structure, after the heel is grounded, the forefoot is stepped on a buffer portion similar to an upward slope, and the buffer portion is compressed by the characteristic that it has elasticity, thereby effectively relieving the impact force of the ground on the forefoot due to forward leaning of a person.
The thickness of the supporting elastic part is gradually increased from front to back. In the structure, the supporting elastic part plays a supporting role, and the buffer part and the supporting elastic part generate a certain height difference after being landed, so that the supporting elastic part plays an elastic supporting role for the foot when playing the foot, and the walking is assisted.
The maximum thickness of the supporting elastic part is 4-15mm, and the compression deformation rate of the supporting elastic part is smaller than that of the buffer part. In the structure, when the foot is landed, the buffer part deforms greatly, the supporting elastic part deforms slightly in a compression mode, and the supporting elastic part plays an elastic supporting role for the foot when playing the foot, so that the walking is facilitated.
The buffer part is connected with the supporting elastic part through the connecting part. In the structure, the connecting part plays a transition role, so that the buffer part can be reliably connected with the supporting elastic part.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages of: the cushion pad can raise the height of the forefoot, reduce the height difference between the cushion pad and the heel, reduce the forward leaning amplitude of the human body and avoid the concentration of the weight of the human body on the forefoot; meanwhile, the buffer pad has elasticity, generates certain deformation when the half sole of the shoe is contacted with the ground, and gives a buffer effect; the utility model discloses can slow down the sour sense of pain of high-heeled shoes user, improve the comfort level.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a second embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of a second embodiment of the present invention before a cushion pad is disposed;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a third embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a fourth embodiment of the present invention before a cushion pad is disposed;
fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a cushion pad according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a schematic perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
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In order to make the technical solutions in the present invention better understood, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, but not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative efforts shall belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
The first embodiment is as follows: as shown in the figure, the high-heeled shoe comprises a sole 1, wherein the sole 1 is provided with a contact area 2 for bearing the pressure of a forefoot, and an elastic cushion pad 3 is fixed on the lower surface of the contact area 2.
Example two: as shown in the figure, the high-heeled shoe comprises a sole 1, wherein the sole 1 is provided with a contact area 2 for bearing the pressure of a forefoot, and an elastic cushion pad 3 is fixed on the lower surface of the contact area 2.
In this embodiment, the cushion pad 3 is made of a cushioning material.
In this embodiment, a groove 4 is formed on the lower surface of the sole 1, and the cushion pad 3 is fixed in the groove 4.
In this embodiment, the distance from the front end of the cushion pad 3 to the front end of the sole 1 is 1-5cm, and the thickness of the cushion pad 3 is gradually reduced from front to back.
Example three: as shown in the figure, the high-heeled shoe comprises a sole 1, wherein the sole 1 is provided with a contact area 2 for bearing the pressure of a forefoot, and an elastic cushion pad 3 is fixed on the lower surface of the contact area 2.
In this embodiment, the thickness of the cushion pad 3 gradually increases from front to back.
Example four: as shown in the figure, the high-heeled shoe comprises a sole 1, wherein the sole 1 is provided with a contact area 2 for bearing the pressure of a forefoot, and an elastic cushion pad 3 is fixed on the lower surface of the contact area 2.
In this embodiment, the cushion pad 3 is formed by connecting a front cushion portion 31 and a rear elastic support portion 32.
In this embodiment, the lower surface of the sole 1 is provided with a mounting groove 5, and the buffering portion 31 is fixed in the mounting groove 5.
In the present embodiment, the thickness of the buffer portion 31 gradually decreases from front to back.
In the present embodiment, the thickness of the supporting elastic portion 32 gradually increases from front to back.
Example five: as shown in the figure, the high-heeled shoe comprises a sole 1, wherein the sole 1 is provided with a contact area 2 for bearing the pressure of a forefoot, and an elastic cushion pad 3 is fixed on the lower surface of the contact area 2.
In this embodiment, the cushion pad 3 is formed by connecting a front cushion portion 31 and a rear elastic support portion 32.
In the present embodiment, the thickness of the buffer portion 31 gradually decreases from front to back.
In the present embodiment, the thickness of the supporting elastic portion 32 gradually increases from front to back.
In this embodiment, the maximum thickness of the elastic supporting portion 32 is 4 to 15mm, and the compression deformation rate of the elastic supporting portion 32 is smaller than that of the cushioning portion 31.
In this embodiment, a connection portion 33 is provided between the cushioning portion 31 and the elastic support portion 32, and the cushioning portion 31 is connected to the elastic support portion 32 through the connection portion 33.
The principles and embodiments of the present invention have been explained herein using specific examples, and the above descriptions of the embodiments are only used to help understand the method and its core ideas of the present invention. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the principle of the present invention, the present invention can be further modified and modified, and such modifications and modifications also fall within the protection scope of the claims of the present invention.

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1. A high-heeled shoe, includes the sole, its characterized in that: the sole is provided with a contact area for bearing the pressure of a forefoot, an elastic cushion pad is fixed on the lower surface of the contact area, a groove is formed in the lower surface of the sole, and the cushion pad is fixed in the groove.
2. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the thickness of the cushion pad is gradually reduced from front to back.
3. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the thickness of the cushion pad is gradually increased from front to back.
4. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the buffer pad is formed by connecting a front buffer part and a rear supporting elastic part.
5. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein: the lower surface of the sole is provided with a mounting groove, and the buffer part is fixed in the mounting groove.
6. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein: the thickness of the buffer part is gradually reduced from front to back.
7. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 4 or 6, wherein: the thickness of the supporting elastic part is gradually increased from front to back.
8. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein: the maximum thickness of the supporting elastic part is 4-15mm, and the compression deformation rate of the supporting elastic part is smaller than that of the buffer part.
9. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein: the buffer part is connected with the supporting elastic part through the connecting part.
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