CN212911948U - Replaceable sole, shoe body and shoe with replaceable sole - Google Patents

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CN212911948U
CN212911948U CN202021618156.3U CN202021618156U CN212911948U CN 212911948 U CN212911948 U CN 212911948U CN 202021618156 U CN202021618156 U CN 202021618156U CN 212911948 U CN212911948 U CN 212911948U
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The utility model relates to a replaceable sole, a shoe body and a shoe comprising the replaceable sole and the shoe body. The replaceable sole comprises an upper side and a lower side, wherein: the upper side includes a connecting member for connecting to the footwear body; and the underside comprising a non-slip texture, and the underside further comprising: a first part made of a water absorbing material, a second part made of an oil absorbing material.

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Replaceable sole, shoe body and shoe with replaceable sole
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a shoes field particularly, relates to special shoes for place. And more particularly, to an interchangeable sole, an article of footwear body, and an article of footwear having an interchangeable sole.
Background
Currently, there are few kinds of special shoes (e.g., slippers) suitable for kitchen and other occasions, and the existing slippers can be broadly classified into plastic slippers and other types of washable slippers (e.g., cloth slippers). The easy ponding of ground under environment such as kitchen, if ponding can not in time clear away and will be difficult to more clear up with the filth mixture of sole. If the person wearing the slippers moves anywhere in an environment such as a kitchen, the area of contamination may also be enlarged. On the other hand, there is a potential safety hazard when people walk on a kitchen floor soaked with water while wearing plastic slippers and the like. The washable slippers can be repeatedly used for many times, but the slippers are not easy to clean and can be aired only after being cleaned for a long time.
Therefore, it is necessary to design a shoe with water and oil absorbing cleaning ability, which can clean up water and oil stains on the ground in a kitchen or the like. Moreover, the sole of the shoe to be designed can be simply and conveniently replaced after one or more times of use.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model provides a can be at shoes utensil that places such as kitchen used, can clear up space such as kitchen on the one hand according to the shoes utensil of this disclosure, on the other hand can also avoid the potential safety hazard because of the wet and slippery potential safety hazard that brings in ground. Specifically, the method comprises the following steps:
according to an aspect of the utility model, a removable sole is provided, the sole includes side, downside, wherein: the upper side includes a connecting member for connecting to the footwear body; and the underside comprising a non-slip texture, and the underside further comprising: a first part made of a water absorbing material, a second part made of an oil absorbing material.
Optionally, in some examples of the invention, the sole further comprises an airfoil for connection to an exposed surface of the footwear body by one or more of: gluing, bonding, adsorbing and magnetically attracting.
Optionally, in some examples of the invention, a disengagement member is further provided on the upper side, the disengagement member being exposable when the sole is coupled to the footwear body and by means of which the connection of the connection member to the footwear body is disconnectable.
Optionally, in some examples of the present invention, a positioning member is further provided on the upper side, the positioning member arranging the releasing member along a predetermined trajectory.
Optionally, in some examples of the invention, the connecting member is connected to the footwear body by one or more of: gluing, bonding, adsorbing and magnetically attracting.
Optionally, in some examples of the invention, the connecting member is arranged along an edge of the upper side.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a footwear body comprising a lower side and a connection unit provided on the lower side, the connection unit being connected to a replaceable sole by one or more of the following: gluing, bonding, adsorbing and magnetically attracting; and the footwear body further comprises a disengagement unit that is exposable when the footwear body is coupled to the exchangeable sole and by means of which the connection unit is disconnectable from the exchangeable sole.
Optionally, in some examples of the present invention, a limiting unit is further disposed on the lower side surface, and the limiting unit arranges the detaching unit along a predetermined trace.
Optionally, in some examples of the invention, the connection unit is arranged along an edge of the lower side.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a footwear with replaceable soles, the footwear comprising any one of the replaceable soles as described above and any one of the footwear bodies as described above.
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The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more fully apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like or similar elements are designated with like reference numerals.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an interchangeable sole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of an interchangeable sole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of an article of footwear body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of an interchangeable sole according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 5 is an illustration of a split interchangeable sole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of an article of footwear body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of an interchangeable sole according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 8 is a schematic view of an interchangeable sole according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 9 is an illustration of a split interchangeable sole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is an illustration of an article of footwear with a replaceable sole, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a replaceable shoe sole. As shown in fig. 1, the interchangeable sole 10 comprises an upper side and a lower side, the lower side 100 being shown on the left and the upper side 110 being shown on the right in fig. 1. The upper side 110, the lower side 100 of the interchangeable sole 10 in the present disclosure is defined according to its position in use, the lower side 100 of the interchangeable sole 10 facing the ground during normal use, and the upper side 110 being the opposite.
The upper side 110 of the interchangeable sole 10 comprises a connecting part 112, which connecting part 112 is intended to be connected to an item of footwear such as the one shown in figure 3. Two connecting members 112 are shown in fig. 1 approximately at the middle of the upper side 110, but the present disclosure does not limit the arrangement positions and the number of the connecting members 112 as long as the interchangeable sole 10 can be stably connected to the footwear body by the connecting members 112. For this, the connection member 112 needs to be used in cooperation with a connection unit of the footwear body, which will be described in detail below. The "connection" in the present disclosure is intended to allow the replaceable sole 10 and the footwear body to move integrally when the footwear is assembled.
The underside 100 of the replaceable sole 10 includes a non-slip texture 102, the non-slip texture 102 is shown as a uniformly distributed cross, and in other examples, the non-slip texture may be in other arrangements or other shapes.
In addition, the underside 100 includes a first portion 104 made of a water-absorbing material and a second portion 106 made of an oil-absorbing material, and the relative positional relationship between the anti-slip texture 102, the first portion 104 and the second portion 106 is merely illustrative. The first and second portions 104, 106 may cover all or part of the underside 100, and the first and second portions 104, 106 allow for overlap, i.e., both the water-absorbing and oil-absorbing materials may be disposed in the overlapping portions, or both the water-absorbing and oil-absorbing materials may be disposed in the overlapping portions.
In some examples of the invention, the replaceable sole may further be provided with a disengagement member on the upper side. As shown in fig. 7, on the upper side 710 there is also arranged a disengagement member 714 for disengaging the interconnected exchangeable sole from the footwear body. The underside 700 of the interchangeable sole 70 with its non-slip texture 702, the first part 704 made of a water absorbing material, the second part 706 made of an oil absorbing material may be arranged according to the corresponding example of fig. 1. Likewise, the upper side 710 of the interchangeable sole 70 and its attachment part 712 can also be arranged according to the corresponding example of fig. 1.
The disengagement member 714 can be exposed when the interchangeable sole 70 is coupled to the footwear body, at which time the connection member can be disconnected from the footwear body, such as by pulling the disengagement member outward. The size and shape of the interchangeable sole 70 and the footwear body are substantially the same, and the term "exposed" as used herein means that the releasing member 714 can be exposed to the interchangeable sole 70 or the footwear body in a normal state (generally, pulled to be approximately straight). Referring to fig. 9, after the replaceable sole 70 is used for a long time, its water, oil or skid resistance may be reduced, and at this time, it may be separated from, for example, the footwear body 60 and discarded by pulling the release member outward. The user does not need to touch the underside of the replaceable shoe sole 70 with his or her hand during the entire separation process, which is more hygienic and convenient. In some examples, the disengagement member may be a pull wire, for example.
The disengagement member 714 shown in figure 7 passes through two connecting members 712, which may be more advantageous to effect disengagement of the interchangeable sole from the footwear body, particularly for a rigid sole. The disengagement member 714 need not necessarily pass through the coupling member 712, however, in other examples the disengagement member 714 may be shorter. For example, in other examples, the disengagement member 714 may be coupled to the heel portion of the interchangeable sole 70.
With continued reference to fig. 7, in some examples of the invention, a positioning member 716 is also provided on the upper side 710, and the positioning member 716 may arrange the disengagement member 714 along a predetermined trajectory. The positioning member 716 can allow the disengagement member 714 to be in a normal state (generally, pulled in an approximately straight line) when not in use, so that the user need only attach the interchangeable sole 70 to the footwear body when in use, regardless of how the disengagement member 714 is positioned. The predetermined trace in the present disclosure refers to a position trace in a normal state provided for the disconnecting member 714, and for example, the predetermined trace may pass through all the connecting members 712. The positioning member 716 may be made of paper, for example, which may adhere the release member 714 to the upper side 710, for example. The number of positioning features 716 is also not limited to the illustration, and if the plurality of connecting features 712 are not aligned, a plurality of positioning features 716 may be required in order to allow a predetermined trace to pass through all of the connecting features 712.
In some examples of the invention, the connecting member is connected to the footwear body by one or more of the following: gluing, bonding, adsorbing and magnetically attracting.
Referring to fig. 1 (or fig. 7), if the connecting member 112 (or, the connecting member 712) is connected to the footwear body 30 such as shown in fig. 3 by gluing, the connecting member 112 (or, the connecting member 712) may be a glue layer (or a smooth surface), and the footwear body 30 shown in fig. 3 is provided with a corresponding smooth surface (or glue layer), or both may be provided with a glue layer to enhance the adhesion. If connected by gluing, the connecting member 112 may have a slightly larger area, e.g., occupying 70% or even all of the area of the sole. When the exchangeable sole is removed, the surface, such as the footwear body, is further provided with a glue layer or reverts to a smooth surface, so that a new exchangeable sole can also be glued.
Referring to fig. 1 (or fig. 7), if the connecting member 112 (or, the connecting member 712) is connected to the footwear body 30 such as shown in fig. 3 by bonding, the connecting member 112 (or, the connecting member 712) may be bristles (or round bristles), and the footwear body 30 shown in fig. 3 is provided with corresponding round bristles (or bristles).
Referring to fig. 1 (or fig. 7), if the connecting member 112 (or, the connecting member 712) is connected to the footwear body 30 such as shown in fig. 3 by suction, the connecting member 112 (or, the connecting member 712) may be a suction cup (or a smooth surface), and the footwear body 30 shown in fig. 3 is provided with a corresponding smooth surface (or suction cup).
Referring to fig. 1 (or fig. 7), if the connecting member 112 (or, the connecting member 712) is magnetically connected to the footwear body 30 such as shown in fig. 3, the connecting member 112 (or, the connecting member 712) may be a magnetic material (or, a ferrous material), and a corresponding ferrous material (or, a magnetic material) is provided on the footwear body 30 shown in fig. 3.
In some examples, the connecting component 212 of the interchangeable sole 20 may be disposed along an edge of the upper side 210. For the replaceable sole 10 shown in fig. 1 or the replaceable insole 70 shown in fig. 7, for example, if the connecting part is connected to the footwear body 60 such as shown in fig. 6 by magnetic attraction, the connecting part 212 of the replaceable sole 20 may be arranged along the edge of the upper side 210 as shown in fig. 2. At this time, the connection member 212 may be a magnetic material or a ferrous material. The coupling member 212 of fig. 2 is divided into two sections at approximately the toe-heel position, which facilitates movement of the user and avoids the hard coupling member 212 from affecting joint movement.
It is worth mentioning that, for example, if the connecting part is connected to the footwear body 60 such as shown in fig. 6 by means such as suction or magnetic attraction, it may not be appropriate to pass the releasing part 714 through the connecting part 712 in the manner shown in fig. 7, which may affect the air tightness of the suction, particularly with respect to the suction. Fig. 8 shows another form of disengagement member 814, wherein the disengagement member 814 on the upper side 810 of the interchangeable sole 80 is designed to bypass the structure (e.g., a circular bypass structure in fig. 8) at the portion located around the connection member 812. In this way, the disengagement member 814 can be prevented from interfering with the coupling of the coupling member 812 to the footwear body. Other components in fig. 8, such as the positioning component 816, etc., may be provided in the manner of fig. 7.
In some examples of the invention, with continued reference to fig. 1, the interchangeable sole 10 further comprises an airfoil 108, the airfoil 108 being for attachment to an exposed surface of the footwear body by one or more of the following: gluing, bonding, adsorbing and magnetically attracting. Therefore, the connecting strength of the replaceable sole and the shoe body can be further enhanced. The wings 108 shown in fig. 1 are "ears" symmetrically disposed on either side of the interchangeable sole 10 and may be mounted in a slightly wider position, such as the illustrated foot surface, and may be glued, for example, to the exposed upper of the footwear body when attached thereto. After the replaceable sole 10 is used for a long time, the water absorption, oil absorption or skid resistance of the replaceable sole may be reduced, at this time, the connection between the wing surfaces 108 and the footwear body may be released, and then the replaceable sole 10 body is separated from the footwear body, and during the whole separation process, the user does not need to touch the lower side surface of the replaceable sole 10 with hands, so that the replaceable sole is more sanitary and convenient.
In some examples of the invention, the airfoil 108 may be used in conjunction with or independently of a release member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a footwear body is provided. As shown in FIG. 6, the footwear body 60, shown in the form of a slipper, includes a prior art component such as a toe strap 602. Furthermore, the footwear body 60 comprises a lower side 610 and a connection unit 612 arranged on the lower side 610. The underside 610 of the footwear body 60 in this disclosure is defined according to its position in use, with the underside 610 of the footwear body 60 facing the ground during normal use. The footwear body of the present disclosure is not generally used alone, and when it is combined with the replaceable sole described above, it may constitute a complete footwear. The footwear body 30 shown in fig. 3 includes a toe strap 302, a lower side 310, and a connection unit 312 provided on the lower side 310, which may be provided in substantially the same manner as in fig. 6.
Returning to fig. 6, a connecting unit 612 is provided for connection to a replaceable sole 70 such as shown in fig. 7. Two connection units 612 are shown in fig. 6 approximately at the middle of the lower side 610, but the present disclosure does not limit the arrangement positions and the number of the connection units 612 as long as the footwear body 60 can be stably connected to the replaceable sole through the connection units 612. For this, the connection unit 612 needs to be used in cooperation with the connection part of the replaceable sole as described in detail above. The "connection" in this disclosure is intended to allow the footwear body and the replaceable sole to move as one when the footwear is assembled. In some examples of the present disclosure, the connection unit 612 may be connected to the interchangeable sole by one or more of the following: gluing, bonding, adsorbing and magnetically attracting.
Taking the footwear body 30 of fig. 3 as an example, if the connecting unit 312 is connected to the replaceable sole 10 such as shown in fig. 1 by gluing, the connecting unit 312 may be a smooth surface (or a glue layer), and the replaceable sole 10 shown in fig. 1 is provided with a corresponding glue layer (or a smooth surface), or both may be provided with glue layers to enhance the adhesiveness. If connected in a glued manner, the area of the connection unit 312 may be somewhat larger, e.g. occupying 70% or even all of the area of the lower side 610. When the exchangeable sole is removed, the surface, such as the footwear body, is further provided with a glue layer or reverts to a smooth surface, so that a new exchangeable sole can also be glued.
If the connecting unit 312 is connected to the replaceable shoe sole 10 such as shown in fig. 1 by means of an adhesive, the connecting unit 312 may be round bristles (or bristles), while the replaceable shoe sole 10 shown in fig. 1 is provided with corresponding bristles (or round bristles).
If the connection unit 312 is connected to the replaceable shoe sole 10 such as shown in fig. 1 by suction, the connection unit 312 may be a smooth surface (or suction cup), and the replaceable shoe sole 10 shown in fig. 1 is provided with a corresponding suction cup (or smooth surface).
If the connecting unit 312 is magnetically connected to the replaceable sole 10 such as shown in fig. 1, the connecting unit 312 may be a ferrous material (or a magnetic material), and a corresponding magnetic material (or a ferrous material) is provided on the replaceable sole 10 shown in fig. 1.
In some examples of the invention, the connection unit is arranged along an edge of the lower side. In some examples, the connection unit 312 may be disposed along an edge of the lower side 310, for example, if the connection unit 312 is magnetically attached to the replaceable sole 10 such as shown in fig. 1. At this time, the connection unit 312 may be a magnetic material or a ferrous material according to the setting. The connection unit 312 may be divided into two sections at approximately the toe-heel position, which is convenient for the user to move, and avoids the influence of the hard connection unit 312 on the joint movement.
With continued reference to fig. 3, in some examples of the invention, the footwear body 30 further includes a disengagement unit 314, the disengagement unit 314 being exposable when the footwear body 30 is coupled to the replaceable sole, and the connection of the connection unit 312 to the replaceable sole being disconnectable by the disengagement unit 314.
The size and shape of the footwear body 30 and the replaceable sole are substantially the same, and the term "exposed" as used herein means that the detaching unit 314 can be exposed to the footwear body 30 or the replaceable sole in a normal state (generally, pulled to be approximately straight). Referring to fig. 5, after the replaceable sole 10 is used for a long time, for example, its water, oil or skid resistance may be lowered, and at this time, it may be separated from the footwear body 30 by pulling the separating unit outward and discarded. The user does not need to touch the underside of the replaceable shoe sole 10 with his or her hand during the entire separation process, which is more hygienic and convenient. In some examples, the detachment unit may be, for example, a pull wire.
The disengagement unit 314 shown in fig. 3 passes through two connection units 312, which may be more advantageous to achieve disengagement of the exchangeable sole from the footwear body, especially for rigid soles. The detachment unit 314 need not necessarily pass through the connection unit 312, however, in other examples the detachment unit 314 may be shorter. For example, in other examples the disengagement unit 314 may be coupled to the heel portion of the footwear body 30.
With continued reference to fig. 3, in some examples of the present invention, a limiting unit 316 is further disposed on the lower side 310, and the limiting unit 316 will be disposed along a predetermined trace from the detaching unit 314. The stopper unit 316 can keep the disengagement unit 314 in a normal state (generally, pulled in an approximately straight line) when not in use, so that the user only needs to attach the replaceable sole to the footwear body 30 when in use, regardless of how to position the disengagement unit 314. The predetermined trace in the present disclosure refers to a position trace in a normal state provided for the detaching unit 314, for example, the predetermined trace may pass through all the connecting units 312. The stop unit 316 may for example be formed as a reusable catch, which may snap the disengagement unit 314 to the underside 310, for example. The number of the limiting units 316 is not limited to the illustration, and if the plurality of connecting units 312 are not in a straight line, the plurality of limiting units 316 may be required in order to make the predetermined trace pass through all the connecting units 312.
It is worth mentioning that, for example, if the connecting unit is connected to the replaceable shoe sole 10 such as shown in fig. 1 by means such as suction or magnetic attraction, it may not be appropriate to pass the disengaging unit 314 through the connecting unit 312 in the manner shown in fig. 3, which in particular for the suction means affects the tightness of the suction. Fig. 4 shows another form of the detachment unit 414, in which the detachment unit 414 on the lower side 410 of the footwear body 40 is designed to bypass a structure (e.g., a circular bypass structure in fig. 4) at a portion around the connection unit 412. In this way it is avoided that the disengagement unit 414 affects the coupling of the coupling unit 412 to the exchangeable sole. Other components in fig. 4, for example, the stopper unit 416 and the like, may be provided in the manner of fig. 3.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a footwear with replaceable soles, the footwear comprising any one of the replaceable soles as described above and any one of the footwear bodies as described above. And, more specifically, the footwear is a slipper, the footwear body is a slipper body, and the replaceable sole is a replaceable slipper sole. Fig. 10 shows a schematic view of a final assembled footwear article 1000 with replaceable sole. If the footwear body constituting the footwear includes the above-described disengagement unit or the replaceable sole constituting the footwear includes the disengagement part, the disengagement part or the disengagement unit may be separated and discarded by pulling the disengagement part or the replaceable sole outward after the replaceable sole is used for a long time. In the whole separation process, a user does not need to touch the lower side face of the replaceable sole by hands, so that the replaceable sole is more sanitary and convenient.
The above examples mainly illustrate the replaceable sole, the footwear body and the footwear with replaceable sole of the present invention. The utility model discloses a removable sole, shoes utensil body possess the clean ability of absorbing water, oil absorption when the shoes utensil of constituteing removable sole, just can be such as when the kitchen internalization with the help of this kind of shoes utensil the subaerial water stain in kitchen, the greasy dirt clean up. In a further example, the footwear may be easily and conveniently replaced after one or more uses. Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been described, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention may be embodied in many other forms without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. Accordingly, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

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1. A replaceable shoe sole, said sole comprising an upper side and a lower side, wherein:
the upper side includes a connecting member for connecting to the footwear body; and
the underside includes a non-slip texture, and the underside further includes: a first part made of a water absorbing material, a second part made of an oil absorbing material.
2. The sole of claim 1, further comprising an airfoil for attachment to an exposed surface of an article of footwear body by one or more of: gluing, thorn hair-round hair bonding, adsorption and magnetic attraction.
3. The sole according to claim 1, characterized in that on said upper side there is also provided a disengagement member that can be revealed when the sole is coupled to the footwear body and by means of which the connection of said connection member to the footwear body can be disconnected.
4. The sole according to claim 3, characterized in that said upper side is further provided with positioning means which arrange said disengagement means along a predetermined trajectory.
5. The sole according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said connecting means are connected to the footwear body by means of one or more of the following items: gluing, thorn hair-round hair bonding, adsorption and magnetic attraction.
6. The sole according to claim 5, characterized in that said connecting means are arranged along the edges of said upper side.
7. An article of footwear comprising a lower side and a connection unit provided on the lower side, the connection unit being connected to a replaceable sole by one or more of the following: gluing, thorn-round hair bonding, adsorption and magnetic attraction; and
the footwear body further comprises a disengagement unit that is exposable when the footwear body is coupled to the exchangeable sole and by means of which the connection unit is disconnectable from the exchangeable sole.
8. The article of footwear body of claim 7, wherein a spacing unit is further provided on the underside, the spacing unit arranging the disengagement unit along a predetermined trajectory.
9. The article of footwear body of claim 7 or 8, wherein the connection unit is arranged along an edge of the lower side.
10. An article of footwear with a replaceable sole, characterized in that the article of footwear comprises a replaceable sole according to any one of claims 1-6 and an article of footwear body according to any one of claims 7-9.
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