CN218571529U - Deformable sole and deformable shoe - Google Patents

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CN218571529U
CN218571529U CN202223288325.3U CN202223288325U CN218571529U CN 218571529 U CN218571529 U CN 218571529U CN 202223288325 U CN202223288325 U CN 202223288325U CN 218571529 U CN218571529 U CN 218571529U
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The utility model provides a flexible sole and flexible shoes. The deformable shoe comprises a deformable sole, an upper and a deformable traction system. The upper surface is coated on the deformable sole. The deformable sole includes a deformable forefoot region, a medial arch region, and a rear heel region. The deformable forefoot region includes at least one deformable element. The at least one deformable element is arranged along the width direction of the deformable sole, and when the deformable forefoot area is subjected to upward traction, the at least one deformable element stretches in the length direction so as to enable the deformable forefoot area to bend upwards and deform. The deformable traction system connects the deformable forefoot region of the deformable sole to provide upward traction. The utility model provides a pair of deformable sole and deformable shoes sets up the deformable subassembly through in deformable front sole district to adopt deformation traction system to provide traction force that makes progress to deformable front sole district, thereby make deformable front sole district bending deformation, provide better wearing comfort level for the wearer.

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Deformable sole and deformable shoe
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a shoes field, concretely relates to flexible sole and flexible shoes.
Background
At present, the shoes product usually adopts integrative structure, and the characteristics such as hardness, resistant bending nature, shock attenuation nature, resilience, density of each part of sole are the same. In the process of movement of a human body, different areas of the sole of the foot are stressed differently in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction. This situation is even more prominent when confronted with various different motion scenes. For example, when a wearer walks, runs or plays basketball, the sole cannot reasonably distribute the force effect of the sole of the wearer, and the wearing comfort of the wearer is not good.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of this, the present invention provides a deformable sole and a deformable shoe to improve the wearing comfort of the wearer.
In order to realize the purpose of the utility model, a deformable sole and a deformable shoe are provided. The deformable shoe comprises a deformable sole, an upper and a deformable traction system. The upper surface is coated on the deformable sole. The deformable sole includes a deformable forefoot region, a mid-arch region, and a rear heel region. The deformable forefoot area, the middle arch area and the rear heel area are sequentially arranged along the length direction of the deformable sole. The deformable forefoot region includes at least one deformable element. The at least one deformable component is arranged along the width direction of the deformable sole, and when the deformable forefoot area is subjected to upward traction, the at least one deformable component stretches in the length direction so as to enable the deformable forefoot area to bend upwards and deform. The deformable traction system connects the deformable forefoot region of the deformable sole to provide the upward traction.
Optionally, the deformation traction system comprises a traction rope, a guide assembly and a traction knob. The first end of the traction rope is connected with the deformable front sole area of the deformable sole, the middle section of the traction rope penetrates through the guide assembly, and the second end of the traction rope is connected with the traction knob. The guide assembly is arranged on the upper surface and sleeved with the traction rope. The traction knob is rotatably arranged on the upper surface so as to wind the traction rope on the traction knob.
Optionally, the upper includes a front upper, an instep upper, and a rear upper. The first end of the traction rope is connected with the deformable forefoot area from the front upper surface, the middle section of the traction rope is arranged on the instep upper surface, and the second end of the traction rope is connected to the traction knob arranged on the rear upper surface. The guide assembly includes a plurality of traction guide rings. The traction guide rings are sequentially arranged on the instep upper surface from front to back.
Optionally, the deformable forefoot area includes a plurality of deformable elements, and the plurality of deformable elements are sequentially arranged at intervals in an area near the back of the deformable forefoot area.
Optionally, the plurality of deformable components is a plurality of deformable channels disposed along the width direction of the deformable sole.
Optionally, a plurality of the deformable grooves are filled with an elastic material.
The utility model also provides a flexible sole. The deformable sole includes a deformable forefoot region, a mid-arch region, and a rear heel region. The deformable forefoot area, the middle arch area and the rear heel area are sequentially arranged along the length direction of the deformable sole. The deformable forefoot area includes at least one deformable element. The at least one deformable element is arranged along the width direction of the deformable sole and stretches in the length direction when the deformable forefoot area is subjected to upward traction so as to enable the deformable forefoot area to bend upwards for deformation.
Optionally, the deformable forefoot region includes a plurality of the deformable elements. The deformable components are sequentially arranged in the area of the deformable forefoot area close to the rear part at intervals.
Optionally, the at least one deformable element is a deformable channel disposed along the width of the deformable sole.
Optionally, the deformable groove is filled with an elastic material.
The utility model provides a pair of deformable sole and deformable shoes sets up the deformable subassembly through preceding sole district in the deformable to adopt deformation traction system to provide traction force that makes progress to preceding sole district of deformable, thereby the deformable subassembly stretches when making preceding sole district of deformable receive traction force that makes progress, so that preceding sole district of deformable upwards bending deformation, thereby more laminate the wearing demand of wearing person in the specific motion scene, and then provide better wearing comfort level for the wearing person.
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In order to illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention more clearly, the drawings of the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description only relate to some embodiments of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a pair of deformable shoes provided by an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a rear side structure view of the transformable shoe shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a schematic plan view of a deformable sole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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In order to make the purpose, technical solution and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the drawings of the embodiments of the present invention are combined below to clearly and completely describe the technical solution of the embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the embodiments described are only some of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of them. Based on the described embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art without creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1, a first embodiment of the present invention provides a deformable shoe 900. The transformable shoe 900 comprises a transformable traction system 300, an upper 200 and a transformable sole 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The upper 200 is wrapped over the deformable sole 100. The deformable traction system 300 connects the upper 200 and the deformable sole 100. Referring to fig. 3 in combination, a deformable sole 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a deformable forefoot region 120, a medial arch region 140, and a heel region 160. A deformable forefoot area 120, a mid-arch area 140, and a rear heel area 160 are disposed in series along the length of the deformable sole 100. The deformable forefoot region 120 may stretch in the longitudinal direction when subjected to upward traction to cause the deformable forefoot region to flex upward. The deformable traction system 300 has one end connected to the deformable forefoot region 120 and the other end connected to the upper 200. The deformable traction system 300 provides upward traction to the deformable forefoot region 120, so that the deformable forefoot region 120 stretches in the length direction of the deformable sole 100 to adapt to the wearing environment required by the wearer and improve the wearing comfort.
Referring to fig. 1-3, the deformable forefoot region 120 includes a plurality of deformable elements 122. A plurality of deformable elements 122 are disposed along the width of deformable sole 900 and are spaced in series in the area of deformable forefoot region 120 near the rear. When the deformable forefoot area 120 is subjected to upward traction, the deformable component 122 stretches in the length direction of the deformable sole 900, so that the deformable forefoot area 120 bends and deforms upwards, thereby being more fit with the sole of a wearer in a specific motion scene, reducing motion damage and improving comfort. The plurality of deformable elements 122 is a plurality of deformable channels 124 disposed along the width of deformable sole 900. The plurality of deformable channels 124 are filled with a resilient material. The resilient material may be a polymeric foam material. In the present embodiment, the deformable elements 122 are four deformable grooves 124. In other embodiments, the deformable element 122 may be one, two, or another number of deformable channels 124.
Referring to fig. 1-3, upper 200 includes a front upper 220, an instep upper 240, and a rear upper 260. The transformable traction system 300 includes a traction rope 320, a guide assembly 340, and a traction knob 360. The guiding assembly 340 is disposed on the instep upper 240 and sleeved with the pulling rope 320. The pulling knob 360 is rotatably disposed on the rear upper 260 to wind the pulling rope 320 around the pulling knob 360. A first end 322 of the pull cord 320 is coupled to the deformable forefoot region 120 of the deformable sole 100, a mid-section 324 of the pull cord 320 is threaded through the guide assembly 340, and a second end 326 of the pull cord 320 is coupled to the pull knob 360. Specifically, a first end 322 of the pull cord 320 is coupled to the deformable forefoot region 120 from the front upper 220, a middle portion 324 of the pull cord 320 is disposed on the instep upper 240 and passes through the guide assembly 340, and a second end 326 of the pull cord 320 is coupled to the pull knob 360 and is wound around the pull knob 360.
Referring to fig. 1-3, the guide assembly 340 includes a plurality of traction guide rings 342. The plurality of traction guide rings 342 are sequentially disposed on the instep upper 240 from front to rear. The pull cord 320 is in turn coupled to the pull knob 360 through a plurality of pull guide rings 342. A plurality of traction guide rings 342 limit the position of the traction cord 320 on the upper 200.
The utility model provides a pair of deformable sole and deformable shoes sets up the deformable subassembly through preceding sole district at the deformable to adopt deformation traction system to provide traction force that makes progress to preceding sole district of deformable, thereby the deformable subassembly stretches when making preceding sole district of deformable receive traction force that makes progress, so that preceding sole district of deformable upwards bending deformation, thereby more laminate specific motion scene in the wearing demand of wearing person, and then provide better wearing comfort level for the wearing person.
While the description and drawings of the present invention have been given for the purpose of illustration and description, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, but are capable of modification in various forms and details without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments, but should be determined by the claims and the equivalents thereof.

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1. A deformable shoe is characterized by comprising a deformable sole, an upper surface and a deformable traction system, wherein the upper surface is coated on the deformable sole, the deformable sole comprises a deformable forefoot area, a middle arch area and a heel area, the deformable forefoot area, the middle arch area and the heel area are sequentially arranged along the length direction of the deformable sole, the deformable forefoot area comprises at least one deformable component, the at least one deformable component is arranged along the width direction of the deformable sole, the at least one deformable component stretches in the length direction when the deformable forefoot area is subjected to upward traction to enable the deformable forefoot area to bend upwards to deform, and the deformable traction system is connected with the deformable forefoot area of the deformable sole to provide the upward traction.
2. A deformable shoe as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said traction system comprises a traction rope, a guide element and a traction knob, said traction rope having a first end connected to said deformable forefoot region of said deformable sole, a middle section passing through said guide element and a second end connected to said traction knob, said guide element being arranged on said upper and fitted over said traction rope, said traction knob being rotatably arranged on said upper to wind said traction rope around said traction knob.
3. The transformable shoe of claim 2, wherein the upper comprises a front upper, an instep upper, and a rear upper, the first end of the pull cord connecting the transformable forefoot area from the front upper, the mid-section being disposed on the instep upper, the second end being connected to the pull knob disposed on the rear upper; the guide assembly comprises a plurality of traction guide rings which are sequentially arranged on the instep upper from front to back.
4. A deformable footwear as claimed in claim 3, wherein said deformable forefoot region comprises a plurality of said deformable elements, said plurality of said deformable elements being spaced apart in sequence in a region of said deformable forefoot region near the rear.
5. A deformable shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein the plurality of deformable elements are a plurality of deformable channels disposed along the width of the deformable sole.
6. A deformable shoe as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that a plurality of said deformable channels are filled with an elastic material.
7. A deformable sole, characterized in that, the deformable sole comprises a deformable forefoot area, a middle arch area and a rear heel area, the deformable forefoot area, the middle arch area and the rear heel area are arranged in sequence along the length direction of the deformable sole, the deformable forefoot area comprises at least one deformable component, the at least one deformable component is arranged along the width direction of the deformable sole, and the at least one deformable component stretches in the length direction when the deformable forefoot area is subjected to upward traction force, so that the deformable forefoot area bends and deforms upwards.
8. The deformable sole for shoes according to claim 7, wherein said deformable forefoot area comprises a plurality of said deformable elements, said plurality of said deformable elements being sequentially spaced in a region of said deformable forefoot area near the rear.
9. The deformable sole of claim 8, wherein said at least one deformable element is a deformable channel disposed along said width of said deformable sole.
10. A deformable sole as claimed in claim 9, wherein the deformable channels are filled with a resilient material.
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