CN215737202U - Foot motion detection insole system - Google Patents
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The utility model provides a foot motion detection insole system, which comprises a detection pad arranged on the inner sole of a shoe and a pressure data processing device tied on the leg of a human body, wherein a plurality of detection units are arranged on the detection pad, each detection unit comprises a front pole piece and a back pole piece which are respectively arranged on two sides of the detection pad, the front pole pieces and the back pole pieces are in one-to-one correspondence, after the detection pad is pressed, the resistance is changed to generate detection current between the front pole pieces and the back pole pieces of the same detection unit, the edges of the two sides of the detection pad are respectively provided with a flat cable, a lead led out from the front pole piece and a lead led out from the back pole piece are respectively connected to the flat cables on the two sides, and the flat cables on the two sides are connected to the pressure data processing device. The system can acquire detailed foot pressure data of a user in motion in real time, process the acquired data and send the data to external equipment through wireless communication.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of plantar pressure detection, in particular to a foot motion detection insole system.
Background
In addition to the normal foot, there is a significant portion of the deformed foot in the population, including pronation, arch defects in the arch, deformation of the phalanges, and the like. For this group of people, walking, standing, running and over-exercising are all easy to cause functional disorders and pain, and due to the existence of foot type differences among the population, corresponding foot type studies and the need to correct or adjust walking posture by means of custom insoles have arisen. The common detection mode is to detect the distribution of pressure of each part of the sole. The pressure detection plate is mainly used in the market, and some pressure detection insoles are also appeared in recent years.
There is a real-time pressure detection shoe-pad among the prior art, including shoe-pad surface, printed circuit mainboard, shockproof buffering colloid and the interface that charges, the welding has charger power, micro-processing chip and bluetooth information transmission device on the printed circuit mainboard, and through increasing displacement sensor, the user can know the displacement condition, but can not gather the data of user's the posture of walking or moving. And at present, the common pressure detection points on the pressure detection shoe pad are few, and the detailed information of the pressure of the sole can not be completely reflected.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to overcome the defects of the prior art, the utility model provides a foot motion detection insole system which can acquire detailed foot pressure data of a user in motion in real time, process the acquired data and send the data to external equipment through wireless communication.
In order to achieve the purpose, the utility model discloses a foot motion detection insole system which comprises a detection pad and a pressure data processing device, wherein the detection pad is placed on a sole in a shoe, the pressure data processing device is tied on the leg of a human body, a plurality of detection units are arranged on the detection pad, the detection units comprise a front pole piece and a back pole piece which are respectively arranged on two sides of the detection pad, the front pole piece and the back pole piece are in one-to-one correspondence, after the detection pad is pressed, resistance changes to generate detection current between the front pole piece and the back pole piece of the same detection unit, winding displacement is respectively arranged on the edges of the two sides of the detection pad, a lead led out by the front pole piece and a lead led out by the back pole piece are respectively connected to the winding displacement on the two sides, and the winding displacement on the two sides is connected to the pressure data processing device.
Further, the detecting unit is disposed on all areas of the detecting pad covering the sole contact, and the detecting range of the detecting unit covers all areas of the detecting pad
Furthermore, the detecting units are provided with 16 rows in the length direction of the detecting pad, the number of the detecting units in the first row is 4, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the first row are bent towards the toe direction of the detecting pad, the number of the detecting units in the second row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the second row are bent towards the toe direction of the detecting pad, the number of the detecting units in the third row to the ninth row is 7, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the third row to the ninth row are mutually parallel straight lines, the number of the detecting units in the tenth row to the fourteenth row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the tenth row to the fourteenth row are mutually parallel straight lines, the number of the detecting units in the fifteenth row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the fifteenth row are bent towards the heel direction of the detecting pad, the number of the detecting units in the sixteenth row is 5, and the connecting lines of the detecting units in the sixteenth row are bent towards the heel direction of the detecting pad
Furthermore, ten front conducting wires are arranged on the front surface of the detection pad, the front conducting wires are used for connecting the front pole pieces in series one by one along the length direction of the detection pad respectively, and the front conducting wires are communicated with the flat cables at the edge of the detection pad respectively
Furthermore, ten reverse side conducting wires are arranged on the reverse side of the detection pad, the reverse side conducting wires are used for connecting the reverse side pole pieces in series one by one along the width direction of the detection pad respectively, and the reverse side conducting wires are communicated with the flat cables at the edge of the detection pad respectively
Further, the pressure data processing device comprises a foot ring, the foot ring is made of double-sided magic tape, an equipment box is arranged on the foot ring, the flat cable extends out of the shoe and is connected to the equipment box, and a pressure electric signal processing device and a wireless transmitting device are arranged in the equipment box
The foot motion detection insole system can acquire detailed foot pressure data of a user in motion in real time, process the acquired data and send the data to external equipment through wireless communication.
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The present invention will be further described and illustrated with reference to the following drawings.
FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a detection pad of a foot motion detection insole system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the reverse side of the detection pad;
fig. 3 is a schematic view showing the overall construction of a foot motion-detecting insole system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Reference numerals: 1. a detection pad; 21. a foot ring; 22. an equipment box; 3. a front pole piece; 4. a reverse pole piece; 5. a front side lead; 6. conducting wires on the reverse side; 7. and (4) arranging wires.
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The technical solution of the present invention will be more clearly and completely explained by the description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1 and 3, a foot exercise detecting insole system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a detecting pad 1 placed on an inner sole of a shoe and a pressure data processing device tied to a leg of a human body, the detecting pad 1 is provided with a plurality of detecting units, the detecting units include front electrode plates 3 and back electrode plates 4 respectively disposed on two sides of the detecting pad 1, the front electrode plates 3 and the back electrode plates 4 are in one-to-one correspondence, after the detecting pad 1 is pressed, a resistance is changed to generate a detection current between the front electrode plates 3 and the back electrode plates 4 of the same detecting unit, edges of two sides of the detecting pad 1 are respectively provided with flat cables 7, a lead wire led out from the front electrode plates 3 and a lead wire led out from the back electrode plates 4 are respectively connected to the flat cables 7 on the two sides, and the flat cables 7 on the two sides are connected to the pressure data processing device. The pressure data processing device comprises a foot ring 21, the foot ring 21 is made of double-sided magic tape, an equipment box 22 is arranged on the foot ring 21, the flat cable 7 extends out of the shoe and is connected onto the equipment box 22, and pressure electric signal processing equipment and wireless transmitting equipment are arranged in the equipment box 22.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the sensing unit is on all areas of the sensing pad 1 covering the sole contact, and the sensing range of the sensing unit covers all areas of the sensing pad 1. The detecting units are arranged in 16 rows in the length direction of the detecting pad 1, the number of the detecting units in the first row is 4, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the first row are bent towards the toe direction of the detecting pad 1, the number of the detecting units in the second row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the second row are bent towards the toe direction of the detecting pad 1, the number of the detecting units in the third row to the ninth row is 7, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the third row to the ninth row are mutually parallel straight lines, the number of the detecting units in the tenth row to the fourteenth row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the tenth row to the fourteenth row are mutually parallel straight lines, the number of the detecting units in the fifteenth row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units in the fifteenth row are bent towards the heel direction of the detecting pad 1, and the number of the detecting units in the sixteenth row is 5, and the connecting lines of the detecting units are bent towards the heel direction of the detecting pad 1.
As shown in fig. 1, ten front wires 5 are arranged on the front surface of the detection pad 1, the front wires 5 respectively connect the front pole pieces 3 in series one by one along the length direction of the detection pad 1, and the front wires 5 are respectively communicated with the flat cable 7 at the edge of the detection pad 1.
As shown in fig. 2, ten reverse side wires 6 are also arranged on the reverse side of the detection pad 1, the reverse side wires 6 respectively connect the reverse side pole pieces 4 in series one by one along the width direction of the detection pad 1, and the reverse side wires 6 are respectively communicated with the flat cables 7 at the edge of the detection pad 1.
The foot motion detection insole system can acquire detailed foot pressure data of a user in motion in real time, process the acquired data and send the data to external equipment through wireless communication.
The above detailed description merely describes preferred embodiments of the present invention and does not limit the scope of the utility model. Without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. The scope of the utility model is defined by the claims.
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1. The utility model provides a foot motion detection shoe-pad system, its characterized in that, fills up and ties up the pressure data processing apparatus at human shank including placing the detection on the sole in the shoes, be equipped with a plurality of detecting element on the detection pad, detecting element is including setting up positive pole piece and the reverse side pole piece that fills up the two sides in the detection respectively, positive pole piece and reverse side pole piece one-to-one, detect and fill up the resistance after the pressurized and take place to change and produce the measuring current between the positive pole piece and the reverse side pole piece of same detecting element, the edge that detects and fill up the two sides is equipped with the winding displacement respectively, the wire that wire and reverse side pole piece were drawn forth that positive pole piece was drawn forth is connected respectively on the winding displacement on two sides, two sides the winding displacement is connected on pressure data processing apparatus.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the sensing unit is formed on the sensing mat to cover all areas of the sensing mat contacted by the sole of the foot, and the sensing range of the sensing unit covers all areas of the sensing mat.
3. The system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the detecting units are arranged in 16 rows along the length direction of the detecting pad, the number of the detecting units in the first row is 4, the connecting lines of the detecting units are bent toward the toe of the detecting pad, the number of the detecting units in the second row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units are bent toward the toe of the detecting pad, the number of the detecting units in the third row to the ninth row is 7, the connecting lines of the detecting units are parallel straight lines, the number of the detecting units in the tenth row to the fourteenth row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units are parallel straight lines, the number of the detecting units in the fifteenth row is 6, the connecting lines of the detecting units are bent toward the heel of the detecting pad, and the number of the detecting units in the sixteenth row is 5, and the connecting lines of the detecting units are bent toward the heel of the detecting pad.
4. The system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the front surface of the detection pad has ten front wires, the front wires connect the front electrode plates in series one by one along the length direction of the detection pad, and the front wires are connected to the flat cable at the edge of the detection pad.
5. The system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said testing pad has ten reverse conducting wires on its reverse side, said reverse conducting wires connect said reverse pole pieces in series one by one along the width direction of said testing pad, said reverse conducting wires are connected with said flat cable at the edge of said testing pad.
6. The foot motion detection insole system according to claim 1, wherein the pressure data processing device comprises a foot ring, the foot ring adopts a double-sided magic tape, an equipment box is arranged on the foot ring, the flat cable extends out from the inside of the shoe and is connected to the equipment box, and a pressure electric signal processing device and a wireless transmitting device are arranged in the equipment box.
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