CN215737176U - High-heeled shoes with adjustable heel height - Google Patents

High-heeled shoes with adjustable heel height Download PDF

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CN215737176U
CN215737176U CN202121532575.XU CN202121532575U CN215737176U CN 215737176 U CN215737176 U CN 215737176U CN 202121532575 U CN202121532575 U CN 202121532575U CN 215737176 U CN215737176 U CN 215737176U
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The utility model relates to a high-heeled shoe with adjustable heel height, which comprises a sole and a heel positioned below the sole; the rear part of the sole is provided with an accommodating cavity with a downward opening, and the top of the heel is accommodated in the accommodating cavity; the side wall of the accommodating cavity is provided with a vertical groove, and the side wall of the vertical groove is provided with a plurality of transverse grooves at different heights along the side wall of the accommodating cavity; the lateral lug is detachably arranged at the top of the heel and is positioned at the tail end of one transverse groove, the lateral lug can slide to the vertical groove along the transverse groove and then slide to the other transverse groove along the vertical groove so as to drive the heel to move up and down relative to the sole. When a user needs to adjust the height of the heel, the user only needs to slide the lateral convex blocks to the vertical groove along the transverse groove where the lateral convex blocks are located and then slide to the other transverse groove along the vertical groove, so that the heel can be driven to move up and down relative to the sole, and the height of the heel can be adjusted.

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High-heeled shoes with adjustable heel height
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a high-heeled shoe, in particular to a high-heeled shoe with an adjustable heel height.
Background
In the existing high-heeled shoes, the height of a heel is fixed. The user can not adjust the height of the heel, and needs to wear high-heeled shoes with different heel heights in different occasions, so that a plurality of pairs of high-heeled shoes are needed to be purchased, which is troublesome.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a high-heeled shoe with adjustable heel height.
In order to solve the technical problem, the high-heeled shoe with the adjustable heel height comprises a sole and a heel positioned below the sole; the rear part of the sole is provided with an accommodating cavity with a downward opening, and the top of the heel is accommodated in the accommodating cavity; the side wall of the accommodating cavity is provided with a vertical groove, and the side wall of the vertical groove is provided with a plurality of transverse grooves at different heights along the side wall of the accommodating cavity; the lateral lug is detachably arranged at the top of the heel and is positioned at the tail end of one transverse groove, the lateral lug can slide to the vertical groove along the transverse groove and then slide to the other transverse groove along the vertical groove so as to drive the heel to move up and down relative to the sole.
Furthermore, a groove is formed in the top wall of the transverse groove, a sliding block is arranged in the groove, and the bottom of the sliding block is positioned in the transverse groove and blocks the lateral bump positioned at the tail end of the transverse groove; the slider can be retracted fully upward into the recess so that the lateral projections are no longer blocked.
Furthermore, the sliding block comprises a return spring which returns the sliding block which is completely retracted into the groove.
Further, the return spring is sandwiched between the recess top wall and the slider top wall.
Furthermore, the groove is formed on the top wall of the transverse groove close to the tail end, and the sliding block and the groove wall of the tail end of the transverse groove are used for transversely clamping the lateral projection of the tail end of the transverse groove.
Furthermore, one side of the bottom surface of the sliding block, which is close to the vertical groove, is higher than one side of the bottom surface of the sliding block, which is far away from the vertical groove, so that an inclined surface is formed; the lateral projection slides towards the end of the transverse groove after sliding from one transverse groove to the other transverse groove, and the slide block in the transverse groove is jacked up by the inclined surface in the process so as not to be blocked by the slide block.
Furthermore, the sliding block is provided with a hand-push part protruding out of the outer surface of the sole; a hand-push groove is formed in the top wall of the transverse groove; the hand pushing part is pushed into the hand pushing groove by hand to drive the sliding block to be completely retracted into the groove upwards.
Furthermore, the side wall of the groove close to the tail end of the transverse groove is provided with a replacing groove, the replacing groove penetrates through the outer surface of the sole, and the sliding block can slide into the replacing groove from the groove and then is pulled out from the outer surface of the sole; the replacement groove is detachably provided with a blocking cover.
When a user needs to adjust the height of the heel, the user only needs to slide the lateral convex blocks to the vertical groove along the transverse groove where the lateral convex blocks are located and then slide to the other transverse groove along the vertical groove, so that the heel can be driven to move up and down relative to the sole, and the height of the heel can be adjusted.
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Figure 1 is an isometric view of the rear of the sole of a high-heeled shoe.
Fig. 2 is a partially enlarged view of fig. 1, in which a portion a of fig. 1 is enlarged.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view of FIG. 1, at an enlarged scale, at point A of FIG. 1, with the flap removed and the slider in an alternate slot.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of a portion of fig. 1, showing the portion a of fig. 1, with the slider fully retracted within the recess, and showing the recess, spring and slider top in phantom.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of a portion of fig. 1, at which point a of fig. 1 is shown in an enlarged view, with the lateral projections sliding away from the ends of the transverse slots.
Figure 6 is an isometric view of the rear of the sole of a high-heeled shoe showing the lateral lugs sliding into the vertical slots.
FIG. 7 is an isometric view of the rear portion of the sole of a high-heeled shoe with the lateral lugs slid out of the vertical slots.
Figure 8 is an isometric view of the rear of the sole of a high-heeled shoe showing the lateral lugs sliding into the uppermost transverse slots.
Figure 9 is an isometric view of the rear of the sole of a high-heeled shoe showing the lateral lugs sliding toward the ends of the uppermost transverse slot.
Fig. 10 is a partially enlarged view of fig. 9, in which a portion B of fig. 9 is enlarged.
Detailed Description
The utility model is described in further detail below with reference to specific embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1, a high-heeled shoe includes a sole 2 and a cylindrical heel 1. The bottom of the rear part of the sole 2 is provided with a containing cavity 21 with a downward opening, and the top of the heel 1 is inserted into the containing cavity 21. The lateral wall of the containing cavity 21 is provided with a transverse groove 4 which penetrates to the outer surface of the sole 2. The top of the heel 1 is shown in figure 7, a radial threaded hole 11 is formed, and the heel 1 is detachably provided with a lateral convex block 7 on the radial threaded hole 11 through threaded connection. The lateral projections 7 are located at the ends 42 of the transverse slots 4, see fig. 1 and 2. The top wall of the transverse groove 4 near the tail end 42 is provided with a groove 8, and a sliding block 6 is arranged in the groove 8. The bottom of the slider 6 is seated in the transverse slot 4 and blocks the lateral projection 7 and, together with the slot wall 422 of the end 42 of the transverse slot 4, clamps the lateral projection 7 so that the lateral projection 7 is fixed to the end 42 of the transverse slot 4. The side of the sliding block 6 far away from the containing cavity 21 is provided with a hand pushing part 63 protruding out of the outer surface of the sole 2, and the top wall of the transverse groove 4 is provided with a hand pushing groove 33 on the side of the groove 8 far away from the containing cavity 21. The head end 41 of the transverse groove 4 extends down to the bottom wall of the rear part of the sole 2 to form a vertical groove 5. After the heel 1 is damaged, the user pushes the pushing portion 63 upwards with his hand to slide the sliding block 6 upwards until the sliding block 6 is completely retracted into the recess 8, as shown in fig. 4, during which the pushing portion 63 moves upwards into the pushing groove 33. In this state, the lateral projection 7 is no longer blocked by the slider 6. The user rotates the heel 1 by hand so that the lateral protrusions 7 slide along the transverse slots 4 as shown in fig. 5 until the lateral protrusions 7 slide into the vertical slots 5 as shown in fig. 6, and then pulls the heel 1 by hand so that the lateral protrusions 7 slide along the vertical slots 5 until they are disengaged, as shown in fig. 7, thereby detaching the heel 1 from the receiving cavity 21.
Referring to fig. 8, the bottom of the rear part of the sole 2 is provided with a transverse groove 4 above and below the transverse groove 4 respectively, and the three transverse grooves 4 have the same structure. The vertical groove 5 is communicated with the head end 41 of the transverse groove 4 positioned at the lowest part and extends upwards until the head end 41 of the transverse groove 4 positioned at the uppermost part is communicated. When the user wants to make the heel of the high-heeled shoe lower a little after installing the new heel 1 to facilitate daily work, the lateral protrusions 7 of the new heel 1 are aligned with the vertical slots 5, the new heel 1 is pushed upward so that the lateral protrusions 7 slide along the vertical slots 5 to the head end 41 of the uppermost transverse slot 4 to move the new heel 1 upward relative to the sole 2, and then the new heel 1 is rotated so that the lateral protrusions 7 slide along the transverse slot 4 as shown in fig. 9 until the new heel 1 slides to the tail end 42 of the transverse slot 4. The side of the bottom surface of the slider 6 close to the vertical groove 5 (see fig. 1) is higher than the side of the bottom surface of the slider 6 far from the vertical groove 5 (see fig. 1), so that a slope 61 is formed, as shown in fig. 3. The lateral projection 7, see fig. 10, during sliding towards the end 42 of the transverse groove 4 located uppermost, is pushed up by the inclined surface 61 to retract the slide 6 into the recess 8, so that it is not blocked by the slide 6. Referring to fig. 2 and 4, a return spring 62 is arranged in the groove 8, the return spring 62 is sandwiched between a top wall 81 of the groove 8 and a top wall 64 of the sliding block 6, and is compressed in the process that the sliding block 6 is forced to retract upwards into the groove 8, and after the lateral projection 7 slides to reach the end 42 of the transverse groove 4 positioned at the top so that the sliding block 6 is not forced upwards any more, the sliding block 6 is driven to slide downwards to return, so that the sliding block 6 continues to block the lateral projection 7 at the end 42 of the transverse groove 4.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, the side wall of the recess 8 near the end 42 of the transverse groove 4 is provided with a replacement groove 32 penetrating to the outer surface of the sole 2, and the blocking cover 31 is detachably mounted in the replacement groove 32. When the sliding block 6 is damaged, the user removes the blocking cover 31, slides the damaged sliding block 6 into the replacing groove 32 from the groove 8, pulls the pushing part 63 outwards by hand to make the damaged sliding block 6 be separated from the outer surface of the sole 2, then puts a new sliding block 6 into the replacing groove 32 and slides the new sliding block 6 into the groove 8 from the replacing groove 32, and then installs the blocking cover 31 to complete the replacement of the sliding block 6.
When the user needs to increase the height of the heel part of the high-heeled shoe, the user pushes the pushing part 63 of the sliding block 6 positioned in the uppermost transverse groove 4 upwards by hand as shown in fig. 4, then rotates the heel 1 to enable the lateral bump 7 to slide to the vertical groove 5 along the transverse groove 4, as shown in fig. 8, and then pulls the heel 1 downwards to enable the lateral bump to slide to the lowermost transverse groove 4 along the vertical groove 5 so as to drive the heel 1 to move downwards relative to the sole 2, and rotates the heel 1 to enable the lateral bump 7 to slide to the tail end 42 of the heel part along the transverse groove 4.
The above description is only the embodiments of the present invention, and the scope of protection is not limited thereto. The insubstantial changes or substitutions will now be made by those skilled in the art based on the teachings of the present invention, which fall within the scope of the claims.

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1. The high-heeled shoes with adjustable heel heights comprise soles and heels positioned below the soles; the method is characterized in that: the rear part of the sole is provided with an accommodating cavity with a downward opening, and the top of the heel is accommodated in the accommodating cavity; the side wall of the accommodating cavity is provided with a vertical groove, and the side wall of the vertical groove is provided with a plurality of transverse grooves at different heights along the side wall of the accommodating cavity; the lateral lug is detachably arranged at the top of the heel and is positioned at the tail end of one transverse groove, the lateral lug can slide to the vertical groove along the transverse groove and then slide to the other transverse groove along the vertical groove so as to drive the heel to move up and down relative to the sole.
2. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the top wall of the transverse groove is provided with a groove, a sliding block is arranged in the groove, and the bottom of the sliding block is positioned in the transverse groove and blocks the lateral bump positioned at the tail end of the transverse groove; the slider can be retracted fully upward into the recess so that the lateral projections are no longer blocked.
3. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the sliding block is completely retracted into the groove and is reset by the reset spring.
4. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the return spring is sandwiched between the top wall of the recess and the top wall of the slider.
5. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the groove is formed on the top wall of the transverse groove close to the tail end, and the sliding block and the groove wall of the tail end of the transverse groove clamp the lateral projection of the tail end of the transverse groove in a transverse mode.
6. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein: one side of the bottom surface of the sliding block, which is close to the vertical groove, is higher than one side of the bottom surface of the sliding block, which is far away from the vertical groove, so that an inclined surface is formed; the lateral projection slides towards the end of the transverse groove after sliding from one transverse groove to the other transverse groove, and the slide block in the transverse groove is jacked up by the inclined surface in the process so as not to be blocked by the slide block.
7. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the sliding block is provided with a hand-push part protruding out of the outer surface of the sole; a hand-push groove is formed in the top wall of the transverse groove; the hand pushing part is pushed into the hand pushing groove by hand to drive the sliding block to be completely retracted into the groove upwards.
8. A high-heeled shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the side wall of the groove close to the tail end of the transverse groove is provided with a replacing groove, the replacing groove penetrates through the outer surface of the sole, and the sliding block can slide into the replacing groove from the groove and then is separated from the outer surface of the sole; the replacement groove is detachably provided with a blocking cover.
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