CN218898557U - Auxiliary heel convenient for wearing shoes - Google Patents
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An auxiliary heel convenient for wearing shoes relates to an article for daily use, in particular to an auxiliary heel for assisting in wearing shoes. The auxiliary heel comprises an auxiliary heel body, wherein the overall shape of the auxiliary heel body is similar to the shape of the heel part of a conventional shoe, the overlooking section of the auxiliary heel body is U-shaped, the inner side of the upper part of the auxiliary heel body is provided with inward bulges, and the transition parts of the bulges and the auxiliary heel body are provided with arc transitions; four corners of the auxiliary heel main body are bent inwards. After the technical scheme is adopted, the utility model has the beneficial effects that: the shoe can be conveniently worn by special people, is convenient for wearing the tight shoes and pulling out the heels, and is especially convenient for the aged who is inconvenient to bend down and the people with disabled arms and hands to wear the shoes, so that the aged can wear the shoes and pull out the heels by themselves without the assistance of other people, and can also wear the tight shoes.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to an article for daily use, in particular to an auxiliary heel for assisting in wearing shoes.
Background
The shoes are necessary articles for daily life, at present, the conventional shoes are composed of vamps and soles, the vamps are composed of front vamps and heel parts, the front vamps and the heel parts are required to be clung to the instep after being composed in order to ensure the tightness and fit of the worn shoes, the rear heel is required to be buckled to the heel by fingers when the shoes are worn, even a user needs to sit on the shoes to wear the shoes, and some families can buy devices for assisting in wearing the shoes, such as shoehorn, but the shoehorn also needs to be manually inserted into the heel before the shoes are worn, and then the shoes are assisted to be worn.
Most of the prior shoes need hand assistance in the process of putting on the shoes to put on the shoes conveniently, which is not a problem for common people, but is a very difficult thing for the old, especially the old with poor waist, to put on the shoes by bending down; there are also disabled persons or disabled persons without arms, for whom the support of the hands is lacking, and it is very difficult to put on the shoe-drawing heels, and these special persons need the help and care of others to put on the shoes when putting on the shoes; for convenience, the special persons often wear loose shoes, but the shoes are easy to wear, but the shoes are loose to walk, so that more inconvenience is brought to users.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects and the shortcomings of the prior art, the utility model provides an auxiliary heel convenient for wearing shoes, which can be convenient for special people to wear more compact shoes, to wear shoes and pull out heels, in particular to wear shoes for the aged and people with disabled hands, who are inconvenient to bend down, so that the aged and the people can wear shoes by themselves and pull out heels without the assistance of other people, and can also wear more compact shoes.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme: the shoe comprises an auxiliary heel main body 1, wherein the overall shape of the auxiliary heel main body 1 is similar to the shape of the heel part of a conventional shoe, the overlooking section of the auxiliary heel main body 1 is U-shaped, the inner side of the upper part of the auxiliary heel main body 1 is provided with an inward bulge 11, and the transition parts of the bulge 11 and the auxiliary heel main body 1 are provided with arc transition 12; four corners of the auxiliary heel body 1 are bent inwards.
The auxiliary heel main body 1 comprises an inner plastic model main body 13, two sponge layers 14, two sheet layers 15 and two outer side layers 16, wherein the inner plastic model main body 13 is of a sheet-shaped structure, the sponge layers 14 are respectively covered on the inner side and the outer side of the inner plastic model main body 13, the sheet layers 15 are respectively covered on the outer sides of the two sponge layers 14, the outer edges of the inner plastic model main body 13, the two sponge layers 14, the two sheet layers 15 and the two outer side layers 16 are subjected to multi-layer hot press forming, and the two sponge layers 14, the two sheet layers 15 and the two outer side layers 16 are overlapped and then subjected to hot press forming, so that the outer edges are sheet-shaped.
The thin sheet layers 15 are all soft thin sponge layers, and the thickness of the thin sheet layers 15 is smaller than that of the sponge layers 14. The sheet layer 15 can protect the heel protruding position to reduce friction and maintain the comfort of the user's foot.
A plurality of grooves 1611 are disposed on the outer layer 161 of the outer layer 16, and are vertically and horizontally spaced. The grooves 1611 allow the auxiliary heel body 1 to be better attached to the inside of the heel of the shoe without slipping during use.
The working principle of the utility model is as follows: when the auxiliary heel body 1 is used, the whole auxiliary heel body 1 is put into the position close to the heel of a shoe to be worn, and the top of the auxiliary heel body 1 is slightly higher than the top of the heel of the shoe to be worn because the appearance of the auxiliary heel body 1 is the same as the appearance of the inner side of the heel and the stability after being put can be ensured by the bulges 11 on the upper part; then the user's foot directly steps on in the shoes, and the foot is little application of force can let the foot wholly get into shoes, and auxiliary heel main part 1 follows the foot and gets into the inside of the shoes body simultaneously, and auxiliary heel main part 1 wears in the shoes body inboard as a part of heel this moment. After the auxiliary heel main body 1 is utilized, the auxiliary heel is not required to be pulled up by hands when the user wears the shoes, the feet can directly penetrate into the shoes, and meanwhile, the feeling of the feet in the shoes is more tightly tightened and cannot loosen due to the fact that the auxiliary heel main body 1 is additionally arranged, so that the user is more comfortable when wearing and walking.
After the technical scheme is adopted, the utility model has the beneficial effects that: the shoe can be conveniently worn by special people, is convenient for wearing the tight shoes and pulling out the heels, and is especially convenient for the aged who is inconvenient to bend down and the people with disabled arms and hands to wear the shoes, so that the aged can wear the shoes and pull out the heels by themselves without the assistance of other people, and can also wear the tight shoes.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the utility model or the technical solutions of the prior art, the drawings which are used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described, it being obvious that the drawings in the description below are only some embodiments of the utility model, and that other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without inventive faculty for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a bottom view of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a rear view of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 isbase:Sub>A sectional view taken along the direction A-A of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a B-B cross-sectional view of FIG. 1;
fig. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion D of fig. 5;
fig. 7 is a schematic view of the structure of the inner plastic mold body 13 in the present utility model.
Reference numerals illustrate: auxiliary heel body 1, protrusion 11, rounded transition 12, internal plastic model body 13, sponge layer 14, sheet layer 15, lateral layer 16, external layer 161, groove 1611.
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Referring to fig. 1-7, the technical scheme adopted in the specific embodiment is as follows: the auxiliary heel body 1 comprises an auxiliary heel body 1, wherein the auxiliary heel body 1 comprises an inner plastic model body 13, two sponge layers 14, two sheet layers 15 and two outer side layers 16, the inner plastic model body 13 is of a sheet structure, the inner side and the outer side of the inner plastic model body 13 are respectively covered with the sponge layers 14, the outer sides of the two sponge layers 14 are respectively covered with the sheet layers 15, the outer edge of the inner plastic model body 13, the two sponge layers 14, the two sheet layers 15 and the outer edge of the two outer side layers 16 are all formed by multi-layer hot press molding, and the two sponge layers 14, the two sheet layers 15 and the two outer side layers 16 are overlapped and then formed by hot press molding, so that the outer edge is in a sheet shape. The shape of the auxiliary heel main body 1 is similar to the shape of the heel part of a conventional shoe, the overlooking section of the auxiliary heel main body 1 is U-shaped, the inner side of the upper part of the auxiliary heel main body 1 is provided with an inward bulge 11, and the transition part of the bulge 11 and the auxiliary heel main body 1 is provided with an arc transition 12; four corners of the auxiliary heel body 1 are bent inwards. The thin sheet layers 15 are all soft thin sponge layers, and the thickness of the thin sheet layers 15 is smaller than that of the sponge layers 14. A plurality of grooves 1611 are disposed on the outer layer 161 of the outer layer 16, and are vertically and horizontally spaced.
The sheet layer 15 in this embodiment can protect the heel protruding position, reduce friction, and maintain the comfort of the user's foot. The grooves 1611 allow the auxiliary heel body 1 to be better attached to the inside of the heel of the shoe without slipping during use.
When the auxiliary heel body 1 is used, the whole auxiliary heel body 1 is put into the position close to the heel of a shoe to be worn, and the top of the auxiliary heel body 1 is slightly higher than the top of the heel of the shoe to be worn because the appearance of the auxiliary heel body 1 is the same as the appearance of the inner side of the heel and the stability after being put can be ensured by the bulges 11 on the upper part; then the user's foot directly steps on in the shoes, and the foot is little application of force can let the foot wholly get into shoes, and auxiliary heel main part 1 follows the foot and gets into the inside of the shoes body simultaneously, and auxiliary heel main part 1 wears in the shoes body inboard as a part of heel this moment. After the auxiliary heel main body 1 is utilized, the auxiliary heel is not required to be pulled up by hands when the user wears the shoes, the feet can directly penetrate into the shoes, and meanwhile, the feeling of the feet in the shoes is more tightly tightened and cannot loosen due to the fact that the auxiliary heel main body 1 is additionally arranged, so that the user is more comfortable when wearing and walking.
After the technical scheme is adopted, the special shoes can be conveniently worn by special people, the shoes can be conveniently worn and pulled out of the heels, and particularly, the shoes can be conveniently worn by the aged and people with disabled arms and hands who are inconvenient to bend down, so that the aged and the people can wear the shoes and pulled out of the heels by themselves without the assistance of other people, and the tight shoes can be also worn.
The foregoing is merely illustrative of the present utility model and not restrictive, and other modifications and equivalents thereof may occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present utility model.
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1. An auxiliary heel convenient for wearing shoes, which is characterized in that: the shoe comprises an auxiliary heel main body (1), wherein the overall shape of the auxiliary heel main body (1) is similar to the shape of the heel part of a conventional shoe, the overlooking section of the auxiliary heel main body (1) is U-shaped, the inner side of the upper part of the auxiliary heel main body (1) is provided with an inward bulge (11), and the transition parts of the bulge (11) and the auxiliary heel main body (1) are provided with arc transitions (12); four corners of the auxiliary heel main body (1) are bent inwards.
2. An auxiliary shoe heel for facilitating wearing of shoes according to claim 1, wherein: the auxiliary heel main body (1) comprises an internal plastic model main body (13), two sponge layers (14), two sheet layers (15) and two outer side layers (16), wherein the internal plastic model main body (13) is of a sheet structure, the inner side and the outer side of the internal plastic model main body (13) are respectively covered with the sponge layers (14), the outer sides of the two sponge layers (14) are respectively covered with the sheet layers (15), the outer edge of the internal plastic model main body (13), the two sponge layers (14), the two sheet layers (15) and the two outer side layers (16) are both formed by multi-layer hot press molding, and the two sponge layers (14), the two sheet layers (15) and the two outer side layers (16) are overlapped and then are formed by hot press molding, so that the outer edge is in a sheet shape.
3. An auxiliary shoe heel for facilitating wearing of shoes according to claim 2, wherein: the thin sheet layers (15) are soft thin sponge layers, and the thickness of the thin sheet layers (15) is smaller than that of the sponge layers (14).
4. An auxiliary shoe heel for facilitating wearing of shoes according to claim 2, wherein: a plurality of grooves (1611) which are longitudinally and transversely spaced are formed in the outer layer (161) of the outer layer (16).
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