CN211459007U - Slippers assisting in correcting foot problems - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a supplementary slippers of correcting foot's problem, its characterized in that: a convex part is arranged at the upper middle part of the top surface of the slipper, the convex part is in a shape of a circle, an ellipse or a water drop and is raised on the top surface of the slipper in an arc form so as to provide enough support for the transverse arch part of the sole, and an arch support part is convexly formed at the position of the slipper corresponding to the longitudinal arch in the sole. Therefore, the specially designed convex part can ensure that the transverse arch part of the sole can obtain enough support, the condition that the transverse arch collapses is avoided, and meanwhile, the support of the inner longitudinal arch can be further enhanced by the arch support part, so that a user can feel more comfortable when walking.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of slippers, especially a slippers that can assist and correct foot's problem.
Background
People are easy to accumulate fatigue and injury under repeated pressure during standing, walking and the like for a long time, and are easy to cause the problems of ankle ligament sprain and the like particularly under the conditions of poor shoes and the like, and particularly when the slippers are worn, so that various slippers capable of providing proper support and increasing comfort are developed in the market.
However, the human foot has a number of structural abnormalities, such as: flatfoot, valgus, varus, hallux valgus, etc., while the existing slippers do not improve these problems, nor do they provide corresponding protective structures, but rather only enhance the flexibility and load-bearing capacity of the foot, so that the users with the above-mentioned troubles cannot relieve or improve the pain or discomfort of the foot by using the existing slippers.
In view of the above, the present invention provides a pair of slippers for assisting in correcting foot problems, so as to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, based on the accumulated experience of the research for many years.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide a supplementary slippers of correcting foot's problem to can let the user that has the foot deformity problem comparatively comfortable when walking, or can correct and improve the condition of foot deformity through slippers even.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention discloses a pair of slippers for assisting in correcting foot problems, which is characterized in that: a convex part is arranged at the upper middle part of the top surface of the slipper, the convex part is in a circular shape, an oval shape or a drop shape and is raised on the top surface of the slipper in an arc form so as to provide enough support for the transverse arch part of the sole.
In some embodiments, the thickness of the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the inner side of the foot of the slipper is higher than that of the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the outer side of the foot, so as to assist in correcting the pronation, and the difference between the thickness of the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the inner side of the foot of the slipper and that of the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the outer side of the foot of the slipper can be designed to be between 5 mm and 8 mm.
In some embodiments, the thickness of the lateral edge anterior section of the slipper corresponding to the lateral side of the foot is higher than that of the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the medial side of the foot, so as to assist in correcting the forefoot eversion, and the difference between the thickness of the lateral edge anterior section of the slipper corresponding to the lateral side of the foot and the thickness of the lateral edge anterior section of the slipper corresponding to the medial side of the foot can be designed to be between 5 mm and 8 mm.
Preferably, the slipper is provided with an arch support protruding at a position corresponding to the longitudinal arch in the sole.
Preferably, the distance between the convex part and the left and right sides of the slipper is equal, and the distance between the convex part and the front end of the slipper is equal to one half of the distance between the convex part and the rear end of the slipper.
Preferably, the bottom surface of the slipper is provided with a plurality of anti-slip lines.
Therefore, the specially designed convex part can ensure that the transverse arch part of the sole can obtain enough support, the condition of transverse arch collapse is avoided, meanwhile, the support of the inner longitudinal arch can be further enhanced by the arch support part, the user can walk more comfortably, and the user can select to wear slippers with additional thickening at the front end area close to the inner side or slippers with additional thickening at the front end area close to the outer side according to the problem of pronation or pronation of the forefoot of the user, thereby achieving the effect of auxiliary correction.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of a sole according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of a shoe body according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4a is a schematic outer side view of the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4b is a schematic inner side view of the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of a sole according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a sectional view of a shoe body according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8a is a schematic outer side view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8b is a schematic inner side view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
Description of reference numerals: 1-slippers; 11-a convex part; 12-arch support; 13-anti-skid lines; i-thickness of front section area of lateral edge of inner side of slipper; o-thickness of the front section of lateral edge of slipper.
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For the people with ordinary skill in the art to clearly understand the contents of the present invention, please refer to the following description and accompanying drawings.
Please refer to fig. 1 to 4b, which are a perspective view, a schematic view of a sole, a sectional view of a shoe body, a schematic view of a lateral side and a schematic view of a medial side of a first embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the figures, the utility model discloses a supplementary slippers 1 of correcting foot's problem, its characterized in that: a convex part 11 is arranged at the upper middle part of the top surface of the slipper 1, the convex part 11 is in a shape of a circle, an ellipse or a drop, the shape of the circle is taken as an example here, and the convex part rises on the top surface of the slipper 1 in an arc form, as shown in the sectional view of the slipper body, the distance between the convex part 11 and the left and the right sides of the slipper 1 is equal, and the distance between the convex part 11 and the front end of the slipper 1 is about equal to half of the distance between the convex part 11 and the rear end of the slipper 1.
Furthermore, the slipper 1 is convexly provided with an arch support 12 corresponding to the longitudinal arch in the sole, and the bottom surface of the slipper 1 is provided with a plurality of anti-skid veins 13 to improve the anti-skid effect. In addition, in the embodiment, the thickness O of the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the outer side of the slipper 1 is higher than the thickness I of the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the inner side of the foot, and the thickness difference between the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the outer side of the slipper 1 and the lateral edge anterior section corresponding to the inner side of the slipper can be designed to be 5-8 mm.
The position of this convex part 11 has through professional doctor special design for this convex part 11 just can support the position at the horizontal bow of sole in the back of wearing, in order to accord with ergonomic, let the user just stand for a long time and also can have sufficient holding power to the foot, and have and directly arrange the bone model of foot in this slippers 1 through the test and can not empty, demonstrate the support nature of preferred, and if place and then can empty because of the support nature is not enough on traditional slippers, it is thus visible the utility model discloses there is the structure of making improvement support nature really. Moreover, the embodiment is designed for users with the problem of forefoot eversion, so that the thickness O of the lateral edge front section area corresponding to the outer side of the foot of the slipper 1 is higher than the thickness I of the lateral edge front section area corresponding to the inner side of the foot, and is higher than the thickness I by about 6mm, the foot bones can return to the neutral line again, so as to relieve pain, further achieve the effect of auxiliary correction, and enable the users to gradually improve the problem of forefoot eversion in the process of wearing and walking. Moreover, in order to improve the overall support of the slipper 1 and also for the high arch patients to think about, the slipper 1 is provided with the arch support part 12 to improve the support of the arch of foot and further improve the practicability of the utility model.
Please refer to fig. 5 to 8b, which are a perspective view, a schematic view of a sole, a sectional view of a shoe body, a schematic view of a lateral side, and a schematic view of a medial side of a second embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the figures, compared to the first embodiment, in this embodiment, the thickness I of the lateral edge anterior section region corresponding to the inner side of the foot of the slipper 1 is higher than the thickness O of the lateral edge anterior section region corresponding to the outer side of the foot, and the thickness difference between the lateral edge anterior section region corresponding to the inner side of the foot of the slipper 1 and the lateral edge anterior section region corresponding to the outer side of the foot of the slipper is also designed to be between 5 mm and 8mm, and the rest of the elements are the same as those in the first embodiment, and will not be described herein again.
In this embodiment, the slipper 1 can still use the convex portion 11 and the arch support portion 12 to provide sufficient support for the foot of the user wearing the slipper 1, and at the same time, the front end region of the inner side of the slipper 1 is thickened, so that the user is not easy to rotate inward while walking, and the foot bones can return to the neutral line again to relieve pain, thereby achieving the effect of assisting in correcting the pronation. The thickness I of the front area of the inner side edge is about 6mm higher than the thickness O of the front area of the outer side edge, and the value is measured to be the best value for achieving both correction and comfort under normal conditions, but the value can be freely adjusted within 5-8 mm to produce the slippers 1 which are most suitable for the wearer.
To sum up, the utility model discloses really can be through the position and the shape of this convex part 11 that set up very much, and let user's the horizontal arch position of sole have sufficient support nature, avoid the condition that the horizontal arch sinks to appear, rely on the increase of this arch of foot supporting part 12 and partial region thickness again simultaneously to reach the correction efficiency of other different foot problems, for example correct the forefoot and turn over or turn up, and then demonstrate the utility model discloses a practicality. Because of the utility model discloses an all structures are participated in the design by professional doctor again, consequently the position, size and the shape of each component all accord with ergonomic for the user can both have better comfort wearing this slippers no matter walk or stand, in order to demonstrate the utility model discloses not only attach importance to the practicality, the travelling comfort also has compromise.
The foregoing description is intended to be illustrative rather than limiting, and it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications, variations or equivalents may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. The utility model provides a slippers of supplementary correction foot problem which characterized in that:
a convex part is arranged at the upper middle part of the top surface of the slipper, the convex part is in a circular shape, an oval shape or a drop shape and is raised on the top surface of the slipper in an arc form so as to provide enough support for the transverse arch part of the sole.
2. The slippers of claim 1, wherein an arch support is convexly formed at a position corresponding to a longitudinal arch in the sole of the foot.
3. The slippers of claim 2, wherein the thickness of the lateral anterior region corresponding to the medial side of the foot is greater than the thickness of the lateral anterior region corresponding to the lateral side of the foot.
4. The slippers for assisting in correcting foot problems of claim 3, wherein the thickness difference between the lateral edge anterior section of the slippers corresponding to the inner side of the foot and the lateral edge anterior section of the slippers corresponding to the outer side of the foot is between 5 mm and 8 mm.
5. The slippers of claim 2, wherein the thickness of the lateral anterior region corresponding to the lateral side of the foot is greater than the thickness of the lateral anterior region corresponding to the medial side of the foot.
6. The slippers for assisting in correcting foot problems of claim 5, wherein the thickness difference between the lateral edge anterior section of the slipper corresponding to the outer side of the foot and the lateral edge anterior section of the slipper corresponding to the inner side of the foot is between 5 mm and 8 mm.
7. The slippers of any one of claims 1-6, wherein the distance between the convex portion and the left and right sides of the slippers is equal, and the distance between the convex portion and the front end of the slippers is equal to one-half of the distance between the convex portion and the rear end of the slippers.
8. The slippers of claim 7, wherein the bottom surface of the slippers has a plurality of non-slip threads.
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