CN217510034U - Shoe-pad carrying case - Google Patents

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CN217510034U
CN217510034U CN202122855143.9U CN202122855143U CN217510034U CN 217510034 U CN217510034 U CN 217510034U CN 202122855143 U CN202122855143 U CN 202122855143U CN 217510034 U CN217510034 U CN 217510034U
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达米安·热努耶
瓦伦汀·瓦特莱
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A45C13/02Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/02Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
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An insole carrying case is disclosed. The utility model relates to an insole carries case (1), contains: a cover (2), and a case (3), comprising: -a shoe insole slot (31), -a charging module (32) configured to charge one shoe insole per module, and-an alignment means (33) configured to align one shoe insole with one charging module (32).

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Shoe-pad carrying case
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a medical equipment carry, charge and store. In particular to the carrying and storage of medical insoles.
Background
Physicians, and particularly private physicians, may need to carry medical equipment from one medical facility to another, or from one patient to another. For example, a doctor using an intelligent insole capable of measuring certain physiological or mechanical parameters of the foot needs to carry several pairs of insoles simultaneously, so that various sizes of insoles are always available.
Such medical devices, especially these smart insoles, are applicable by battery powered parties, requiring periodic charging. The ability to recharge the batteries of these medical devices without removing them from the case is very convenient for the physician using these devices.
There is a real need for an insole carrying case that can carry a large number of intelligent insoles and use wireless technology to charge their batteries.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model relates to a shoe-pad carries case, include:
-a cover, and
-a housing comprising:
the shoe-pad grooves are formed in the shoe-pad,
charging modules, each module being capable of charging one insole, an
Alignment means for aligning the insole with the charging module.
In one embodiment of the invention, the housing is formed by a machined rigid foam body and a rigid plate on which the insole slot, the charging module and the alignment means are fixed, the rigid foam body then serving as a support and fixing means for the rigid plate. In one embodiment of the present invention, an insole carrying case made in accordance with the present invention comprises 12 insole slots. In one embodiment of the present invention, each insole slot may receive a pair of insoles. In one embodiment of the present invention, the insole slots can accommodate insoles between 35 and 46 yards. In one embodiment of the present invention, a magnet is used as the alignment device. In an embodiment of the present invention, the charging module is an inductive charging module. In one embodiment of the present invention, the shoe pad carrying case made in accordance with the present invention further comprises a cell phone or tablet computer slot. In one embodiment of the present invention, the shoe pad carrying case made in accordance with the present invention further comprises a USB charging port. In one embodiment of the present invention, a shoe pad carrying case made in accordance with the present invention further comprises an external ac/dc adapter.
Definition of
In the present invention, the following terms are defined as follows:
"A pair of insoles" refers to two insoles of the same size. One for the right foot and the other for the left foot.
"size" means the size of the insole. Hereinafter, the size is employed in the euro code.
"insole" means an inner pad intended to be placed inside a shoe worn by a person.
"smart insole" means an instrumented insole comprising sensors, calculation means and/or communication means. Such an insole also contains an energy source for powering the sensors, computing and/or communication means. Such an energy source may be rechargeable.
Detailed Description
The utility model relates to a shoe-pad carries case, include:
-a cover, and
-a housing comprising:
the shoe-pad grooves are formed in the shoe-pad,
charging modules, each module being capable of charging one insole, an
Alignment means for aligning the insole with the charging module.
The carrying case is particularly suitable for medical insoles, so-called intelligent insoles, which comprise a battery and an induction charging area capable of carrying out induction charging on the battery. The inductive charging zone cooperates with the charging module via the antenna when the insole is placed in the insole slot and aligned with the charging module via the alignment device. This ensures correct positioning of the insole, thereby optimising the efficiency of the wireless energy transfer.
Thus, the case can carry a plurality of insoles and be easily charged during storage.
The cover and the box body are cooperatively configured to realize the opening and closing of the insole carrying box.
In one embodiment of the present invention, an insole carrying case made in accordance with the present invention comprises 12 insole slots. In one particular arrangement of the finished design, the footbed slot may accommodate footbeds of between 35 and 46 yards.
In one embodiment of the present invention, each insole slot may receive a pair of insoles.
The insole carrying case has the advantage of being able to carry and charge 12 to 35 to 46 yards of insoles. This embodiment enables a user to always carry a variety of different insoles for use by a variety of different subjects. In a particular arrangement of one embodiment of the invention, the insole slots are arranged according to the size of the insole, for example, in ascending order from 35 to 46 yards.
In one embodiment of the invention, the insole carrying case further comprises a rigid plate disposed within the case. In this embodiment, the insole slot is fixed to the rigid plate, which also integrates the charging module and the alignment means. The rigid plate is preferably a metal plate.
In one embodiment of the invention, the radio transceiver circuit boards (preferably four) are fixed to the bottom surface of the rigid plate. The bottom surface of the rigid plate refers to the surface connected with the bottom of the box body.
In one embodiment of the invention, the insole carrying case further comprises a machined rigid foam body which is placed in the body of the case. The foam contains twelve size indicators to assist the operator in identifying, selecting and repositioning the desired insole. The rigid foam supports and secures the rigid plate.
In one embodiment of the present invention, each insole slot is equipped with two battery state-of-charge light indicators for indicating the respective state-of-charge of two insoles placed in the slot. The indicator has dual functions, one is to indicate the charging state, and the other is to indicate the starting sequence of each charging module in the insole slot.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a magnet is used as the alignment device.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the charging module is an inductive charging module, and especially the charging module comprises a transmitting antenna, which is configured to work together with a receiving antenna located inside the insole. Thus, the charging module may charge the insole without a wired connection. This arrangement can reduce crowding in the carrying case and removal of the footbed, among other things. In addition, the insole is not provided with a joint, so that the insole is more in line with the human engineering and is firmer.
In one embodiment of the present invention, each insole slot comprises:
-two charging modules for charging the battery with a voltage,
two charge status indicators (preferably luminous indicators), and
-two alignment modules, which are arranged in parallel,
-a size indicator.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the shoe pad carrying case further comprises a mobile phone or tablet computer slot. The slot can also accommodate a charging wire of a mobile phone or a tablet computer.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the insole carrying case further comprises a USB charging port. In a special configuration of this finished design, the USB charging port is an a-type USB port for charging the battery of a cell phone or tablet computer. In yet another arrangement, the insole carrying case includes an additional charging module for inductively charging the mobile phone or tablet computer.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the shoe-pad carrying case further comprises an external AC/DC adapter (AC: alternating current, DC: direct current). In a particular arrangement, the adapter comprises a power cord with a plug for connection to a power source. In this finished version, the shoe pad carrying case is connected to an available power source to power an external AC/DC adapter, which in turn powers the charging module. These charging modules are capable of charging the batteries of the footbeds placed in each of the footbed slots.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the insole carrying case further comprises a slot for receiving an external AC/DC adapter and/or a power cord.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the insole carrying case further comprises a handle to facilitate carrying the case. Preferably, the body and lid of the carrying case each comprise half of a handle, which together cooperate to form a single carrying handle when the case is in the closed position.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the shoe pad carrying case further comprises two locking members, preferably disposed on the case body and located on both sides of the half handle.
In one embodiment of the invention, the lid comprises a bi-material foam.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the external AC/DC adapter and/or power cord is connected to a circuit board that integrates a manual switch and an automatic safety switch via a wiring harness. The automatic safety switch is configured to be connected to a full switch actuator in the form of a spike that will penetrate the bi-material foam whenever the lid is lowered in the direction of the tank. Thus, when the lid is lowered toward the case, the circuit is cut off for safety.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the machined rigid foam contains wire slots for power lines and USB a-type to USB C-type wires.
In one embodiment of the invention, the height of the insole carrying case is between 15 and 20 cm.
In one embodiment of the invention, the width of the box is between 40 and 60 cm, preferably between 45 and 55 cm, and most preferably between 45 and 50 cm.
In one embodiment of the invention, the length of the insole carrying case is between 40 cm and 60 cm, preferably between 45 cm and 55 cm, and most preferably between 50 cm and 55 cm.
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Figure 1A is a schematic view of an insole carrying case produced in accordance with the present invention in a closed condition.
Figure 1B is a schematic view of an insole carrying case produced according to the present invention in a closed state.
Figure 2 is a schematic view of an insole carrying case according to the present invention in an open state.
Figure 3 is a schematic view of an insole carrying case according to the present invention in an open state and fitted with 12 pairs of insoles.
Figure 4 is a schematic view of an insole.
Detailed Description
Illustrative finished product styles of the present invention
As shown in fig. 1A-B, the insole carrying case 1 comprises a handle 11 and two latches 12, which are respectively arranged at both sides of the handle 11.
This finished design is particularly advantageous because the carrying handle 11 enables the case 1 to be carried while the latch 12 effectively locks the case 1 during carrying, thereby preventing any untimely opening during carrying.
As shown in fig. 2, the shoe insole carrying case 1 comprises:
a lid 2 comprising a handle half 111,
a box 3 comprising:
12 insole slots 31 configured to each receive a pair of insoles ranging in size from 35 to 46 yards,
a charging module 32 configured to charge one insole per module,
an alignment device 33 configured to align one insole with one charging module 32,
a cell phone or tablet slot 37,
-a USB charging port 38 for charging the USB,
a rigid plate to which the slots (31, 37), the charging modules (32, 38) and the alignment means 33 are fixed,
a machined rigid foam body 35 arranged in the box 3 as a support for the rigid plate, an
A half-handle 112 of the handle, and,
two catches 12 on either side of the upper handle 112 of the case.
The two handle halves (111, 112) are configured to together form a single carrying handle when the case is in the closed position (as shown in fig. 1B).
The insole grooves 31 are conveniently arranged according to the size of the insole, for example, in an ascending order from 35 to 46 yards. The machined rigid foam 35 contains twelve size indicators to assist the operator in identifying, selecting and repositioning the desired insole.
Each insole slot 31 contains two charging modules 32, two charge status light indicators and two alignment modules 33. The two aligning modules 33 are disposed side by side, and the two charging modules 32 are disposed at both sides of the pair of aligning modules 33, respectively. This enables each insole to be aligned in one insole slot 31, loaded and checked for loading condition.
The insole carrying case is advantageous in that it can carry and charge 12 to 35 to 46 yards of insole 1. This enables the user to always carry a variety of different insoles for use by a variety of subjects.
Figure 3 illustrates a use of the shoe insole carrying case 1 (same configuration as in figure 2) for receiving a 12-by-35 to 46 size shoe insole 4. Each insole slot 31 may accommodate the same pair of insoles 4, the two insoles 4 being placed back to back. Furthermore, the pair of insoles are placed one on top of the other, i.e. in parallel in opposite directions. The advantage of this positioning is that more footbeds 4 can be placed in the same space, thus keeping the footbed carrying case 1 at a reasonable size.
As shown in FIG. 4, insole 4 contains an inductive charging area 41. When the footwear insole 4 is placed in the insole groove 31 using the aligning means, one charging module 32 is aligned with the inductive charging region 41, thereby inductively charging the battery of the footwear insole 4. This has the advantage that wired charging is avoided, as it would be more cumbersome and require more mobile insoles. In addition, since the insole carrying case 1 can accommodate 12 pairs of insoles 4, wired charging can result in excessive cabling in the case 1.
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1-shoe-pad carrying case
11-handle
111-half handle
112-half handle
12-lock catch
2-cover
3-Box body
31-shoe pad groove
311-size indicator
32-charging module
33-alignment device
34-rigid plate
35-foam
36-switch
37-mobile phone groove
38-USB charging port
4-shoe pad
41-inductive charging zone.

Claims (10)

1. Insole carrying case (1), characterized in that it comprises:
-a lid (2), and
-a box (3) comprising:
an insole slot (31),
-charging modules (32) configured to charge each module for one insole (4),
-alignment means (33) configured to align one insole (4) with one charging module (32).
2. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said case comprises a machined rigid foam body (35) and a rigid plate (34) on which the insole channels (31), the charging module (32) and the alignment means (33) are fixed, the foam body (35) being the support means of the rigid plate (34).
3. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the insole carrying case (1) further comprises 12 insole slots (31).
4. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein each insole slot (31) can accommodate a pair of insoles (4).
5. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the insole slots (31) can accommodate 35 to 46 yards of insoles (4).
6. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said alignment means (33) are magnets.
7. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said charging module (32) is an inductive charging module.
8. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said insole carrying case (1) further comprises a cell phone or tablet slot (37).
9. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said insole carrying case (1) further comprises a USB charging port (38).
10. Insole carrying case (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said insole carrying case (1) further comprises an external AC/DC adapter.
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