CN220423237U - Auxiliary driving device and vehicle - Google Patents

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CN220423237U
CN220423237U CN202321082585.7U CN202321082585U CN220423237U CN 220423237 U CN220423237 U CN 220423237U CN 202321082585 U CN202321082585 U CN 202321082585U CN 220423237 U CN220423237 U CN 220423237U
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雷金亮
章伟明
林文彬
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The utility model relates to the technical field of auxiliary driving, in particular to an auxiliary driving device and a vehicle, and aims to solve the problem of inconvenient operations of taking off shoes and putting on shoes in a driving position. To this end, the present utility model provides a driving assistance apparatus comprising: shoes; the first absorbing part is arranged at the welt of the shoe; the second adsorption piece is arranged on the outer side of the shoe, and can attract the first adsorption piece to move outwards through magnetic force so as to drive the shoe opening to open. The utility model further provides a vehicle provided with the driving assisting device. The second adsorption piece can attract the first adsorption piece through magnetic force so as to open the shoe mouth, so that feet can conveniently enter the shoe from the shoe mouth and can be separated from the shoe mouth, the shoe replacement process is more convenient, and the assistance of hands or other tools is not needed.

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Auxiliary driving device and vehicle
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of auxiliary driving, and particularly provides an auxiliary driving device and a vehicle.
Background
Typically, a person's foot enters or exits the shoe through the welt. And in order to prevent the shoe from being separated from the human body, the size of the welt is small. So that people need to expand the welt by hand when taking off and putting on the shoes. When the welt is expanded by hand, it is also generally necessary for a person to bend down, crouch down or sit down, which is very inconvenient. In some small spaces, such as the driving seat of an automobile, the shoe changing action is very difficult, and even easily causes injury to a human body.
And according to relevant regulations, a driver cannot wear slippers, high-heeled shoes with the heel height of more than 4 cm or barefoot when driving. For some drivers, for example women wearing high-heeled shoes, it is necessary to change the driver's seat for a satisfactory shoe.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a driving assistance device that solves the above-mentioned problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model aims to solve the above technical problems, namely, to solve the problem of inconvenient operations of taking off and putting on shoes at the driving seat.
In a first aspect, the present utility model provides a driving assistance apparatus including:
shoes;
the first absorbing part is arranged at the welt of the shoe;
the second adsorption piece can be arranged near the second adsorption piece when the shoe is taken off or put on, so that the second adsorption piece can attract the first adsorption piece to move outwards through magnetic force so as to drive the shoe opening to open.
In a specific embodiment of the driving assistance device, the first absorbing member is a soft magnet or a soft iron body, and the second absorbing member is a magnet.
In a specific embodiment of the driving assistance device, the first absorbing member is disposed on at least left and right sides of the welt.
In a specific embodiment of the driving assistance device, a tongue is provided at the welt, and the first absorbing member is provided on the tongue.
In a specific embodiment of the above driving assistance device, the driving assistance device further includes:
and the first driving piece is used for driving the second adsorption piece to approach the first adsorption piece so that the second adsorption piece attracts the first adsorption piece to enable the first adsorption piece to move outwards.
In a specific embodiment of the above driving assistance device, the driving assistance device further includes:
a hook hanging piece;
and the second driving piece is used for driving the hooking piece part to be inserted into the inner side of the heel of the shoe so as to hook the heel.
In a specific embodiment of the above driving assistance device, the hooking member includes an inclined portion and a vertical portion connected to each other, the vertical portion is located below the inclined portion, the vertical portion can at least partially extend into the inner side of the heel, and the inclined portion is inclined upward and rearward from the vertical portion.
In a specific embodiment of the above driving assistance device, the driving assistance device further includes:
the device body is provided with a first part for accommodating the shoe.
In a second aspect, the present utility model provides a vehicle provided with the driving assistance device described above.
In the above-described specific embodiment of the vehicle, the driving position of the vehicle is provided with the driving assist device.
Under the condition that the technical scheme is adopted, the second adsorption piece can attract the first adsorption piece through magnetic force, so that the shoe opening is opened, feet can conveniently enter the inside of the shoe from the shoe opening, and the feet can conveniently separate from the shoe opening, so that the shoe replacement process is more convenient, and the assistance of hands or other tools is not needed.
Further, the second driving piece can drive the hooking piece to be inserted into the shoe opening, so that the hooking piece is positioned between the shoe opening and the heel, the position of the shoe opening is limited, and the shoe is prevented from moving when the shoe is replaced. And the hook hanging piece has a smooth surface, so that the heel can be prevented from being blocked by the shoe opening, and the shoe wearing and taking-off processes are smoother. Furthermore, the hook piece is provided with an inclined plane, and the heel can enter the shoe opening along the inclined plane, so that the shoe wearing process is smoother.
Further, the above-described driving assist device is provided in the vehicle so that shoes can be easily replaced on the vehicle. Further, the auxiliary driving device is disposed at the driving position so that the driver can change shoes.
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Preferred embodiments of the present utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a shoe construction provided by the present utility model;
fig. 2 is a schematic top view of a device body according to the present utility model;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of a structure in which the hooking member is not inserted into the welt;
fig. 4 is a schematic view of the structure of the hook provided by the utility model after being inserted into the shoe opening.
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1. shoes; 11. a shoe opening; 12. a first absorbent member; 13. a tongue;
2. a second adsorption member; 21. a first driving member;
3. a hook hanging piece; 31. a second driving member; 32. an inclined portion; 33. a vertical portion;
4. a device body; 41. a first portion.
Detailed Description
Preferred embodiments of the present utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are merely for explaining the technical principles of the present utility model, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model.
It should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate directions or positional relationships based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, which are merely for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
Furthermore, it should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "configured," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be directly connected, can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can also be communicated with the inside of two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those skilled in the art according to the specific circumstances.
Based on the problem that the operation of taking off shoes and putting on shoes is inconvenient when driving that the prior art provided, this embodiment discloses a vehicle, and it includes vehicle body and auxiliary driving device, and auxiliary driving device specifically sets up the driver's seat at the vehicle body. The auxiliary driving device aims at assisting a driver of the vehicle to put on or take off shoes, improving the shoe changing speed and facilitating the shoe changing process.
The auxiliary driving device comprises a shoe 1 and a device body 4. Referring to fig. 1, a shoe 1 is a shoe, such as a flat shoe, suitable for wearing while driving. The shoe 1 has a welt 11. The shoe mouth 11 is provided with a first absorbing member 12 capable of being attracted by magnetic force, and specifically, the material of the first absorbing member 12 is soft magnetic or soft iron. In the present embodiment, the first absorbent members 12 are provided at least on the left and right sides of the cuff 11, respectively. Specifically, first absorbent members 12 are provided on the left and right sides of the welt 11 and on the tongue 13 at the welt 11, respectively.
It should be noted that, although the first absorbent member 12 is disposed at the shoe opening 11 and the shoe tongue in the present embodiment, the disposition is not limited to the present utility model, and other disposition can be adopted by those skilled in the art in other embodiments without departing from the principles of the present utility model, for example: it would not deviate from the basic principle of the utility model to use one or more strip-like first absorbent members 12 extending from the left side of the opening 11 through the tongue to the right side and would therefore fall within the scope of the utility model.
Referring to fig. 2, the device body 4 includes a first portion 41, a second suction member 2, a first driving member 21, a hooking member 3, and a second driving member 31. In this embodiment, the device body 4 is disposed below the driver's seat, so that the driver of the vehicle can conveniently change shoes.
The first portion 41 is provided on the device body 4 for accommodating the shoe 1. Specifically, the first portion 41 is a recess in the upper surface of the device body 4, i.e. a recess in the floor of the driver's seat for receiving the shoe 1.
The second absorbing member 2 is disposed corresponding to the first absorbing member 12, and the second absorbing member 2 is made of a magnet. When the second absorbent member 2 approaches the first absorbent member 12, the second absorbent member 2 can attract the first absorbent member 12 by magnetic force, and the first absorbent member 12 and the portion of the cuff 11 connected to the first absorbent member 12 can be moved in a direction approaching the second absorbent member 2. In the present embodiment, by attracting the first absorbent member 12 from the left and right sides of the welt 11 and the tongue 13 portion, the welt 11 can be fully opened for the driver to change shoes.
In this embodiment, the second absorbing member 2 is an electro-magnetic sheet. When the electromagnetic sheet is electrified, the electromagnetic sheet has magnetic force and can attract the first adsorption piece 12; when the electromagnetic sheet is powered off, the electromagnetic sheet does not have magnetic force. This facilitates control of when the second absorbent member 2 attracts the first absorbent member 12. Although the second absorbing member 2 is an electromagnetic sheet in the present embodiment, this is not a limitation of the present utility model, and the person skilled in the art may select the second absorbing member 02 as a permanent magnet in other embodiments without departing from the principle of the present utility model.
The first driving member 21 is used to drive the second absorbent member 2 toward or away from the first absorbent member 12. The body of the first driving member 21 is mounted on the device body 4, and the first driving member 21 is capable of driving the free end thereof to extend or retract. Each second suction member 2 is mounted on the free end of its corresponding first drive member 21. In this embodiment, the first driving member 21 is an electric or pneumatic telescopic rod. Three first driving members 21 are provided on the left and right sides of the mouth 11, and the front side of the tongue 13, respectively. Note that, when the second suction member 2 is an electromagnetic sheet, the first driving member 21 may not be disposed, but when the second suction member 2 is a permanent magnet, the first driving member 21 needs to be disposed to drive the second suction member to approach or separate from the first suction member.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, the hooking member 3 serves to fix the rear portion of the welt 1 (i.e., the portion corresponding to the heel). Specifically, the hooking member 3 includes an inclined portion 32 and a vertical portion 33. The upper end of the inclined portion 32 is connected to the second driving member 31, and the lower end of the inclined portion 32 is integrally formed or otherwise connected to the vertical portion 33. The vertical portion 33 is used for being inserted into the welt 11 and limiting the position of the rear part of the welt 11, and the welt 11 can be opened by attracting the first absorbent member 12 in cooperation with the second absorbent member 2, so that the shoe 1 is prevented from being attracted forward by the second absorbent member 2.
Further, the surface of the hooking piece 3 facing the front side of the shoe 1 (i.e., the surface facing the foot) is a smooth surface. The smooth surface, particularly the smooth surface of the inclined portion 32, can function like a shoehorn, making it more convenient to put on and take off the shoes.
The second driving member 31 is used to drive the hooking member 3 to be inserted into the welt 11 or to be separated from the welt 11. In the present embodiment, the second driving member 31 may be a telescopic rod similar to the first driving member 21. The body of the second driving member 31 is mounted on the device body 4, and the inclined portion 32 of the hooking member 3 is connected to the free end of the second driving member. The second driving member 31 can drive the hooking member 3 to move in the vertical direction in fig. 3 and 4.
Further, the device body 4 further includes a trigger. When the user needs to put on or take off the shoe, the foot is moved over the shoe 1 in the first portion 41. At this time, the trigger is triggered, and signals are sent to drive the electromagnetic sheet of the second absorbing member 2, the first driving member 21 and the second driving member 31 to be started by the controller. Specifically, the trigger is an infrared sensor.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, the driving support device of the present embodiment operates as follows:
before use, the shoe 1 is placed in the groove of the first portion 41, the three first driving members 21 are all in a contracted state, and the second driving member 31 drives the hook 3 to lift.
When the user needs to wear the shoe, the foot is moved over the shoe 1. The trigger is triggered to drive the first driving piece 21 to extend, and the second absorbing piece 2 approaches to the first absorbing piece 12 on the shoe 1; simultaneously, the second driving piece 31 is driven to drive the hook 3 to descend, and the vertical part 33 of the hook 3 is inserted into the welt 11 so as to fix the rear part of the shoe 1; and the electromagnetic sheet of the second absorbing member 2 is electrified to attract the first absorbing member 12 and the portion of the shoe opening 11 (or the tongue 13) connected with the first absorbing member 12 to approach the second absorbing member 2 (or the first absorbing member 12 and the second absorbing member 2 are attracted to each other) so as to open the shoe opening 11. At this time, the user can put the foot into the shoe, and the heel is smoothly put into the shoe along the smooth surface of the hook 3. Subsequently, the user's foot moves the shoe 1 away from the first portion 41 (the positions of the first driving member 21, the second absorbing member 2, the hooking member 3 and the second driving member 31 should not affect the foot and the shoe 1 to leave the first portion 41). At this time, the trigger loses the signal source, so as to drive the first driving member 21, the second absorbing member 2, the hooking member 3 and the second driving member 31 to return to the original positions, and the electromagnetic sheet of the second absorbing member 2 is powered off.
When the user needs to take off the shoe, the foot enters the recess of the first portion 41 with the shoe 1. The trigger is triggered to drive the first driving piece 21 to extend, and the second absorbing piece 2 approaches to the first absorbing piece 12 on the shoe 1; simultaneously, the second driving piece 31 is driven to drive the hook 3 to descend, and the vertical part 33 of the hook 3 is inserted into the welt 11 so as to fix the rear part of the shoe 1; and the electromagnetic sheet of the second absorbing member 2 is electrified to attract the first absorbing member 12 and the portion of the shoe opening 11 (or the tongue 13) connected with the first absorbing member 12 to approach the second absorbing member 2 (or the first absorbing member 12 and the second absorbing member 2 are attracted to each other) so as to open the shoe opening 11. At this point, the user can disengage the foot from the shoe 1. At this time, the trigger loses the signal source, so as to drive the first driving member 21, the second absorbing member 2, the hooking member 3 and the second driving member 31 to return to the original positions, and the electromagnetic sheet of the second absorbing member 2 is powered off.
In summary, the driving assisting device can automatically cooperate with a user to put on and take off shoes without the assistance of the user's hands.
Thus far, the technical solution of the present utility model has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of protection of the present utility model is not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent modifications and substitutions for related technical features may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principles of the present utility model, and such modifications and substitutions will fall within the scope of the present utility model.

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1. An auxiliary driving device, comprising:
a shoe (1);
a first absorption part (12), wherein the first absorption part (12) is arranged at the shoe opening (11) of the shoe (1);
the second absorption part (2) can be arranged near the second absorption part (2) when the shoe (1) is taken off or put on, so that the second absorption part (2) can attract the first absorption part (12) to move outwards through magnetic force so as to drive the shoe opening (11) to open.
2. The driving assistance device according to claim 1, characterized in that the first suction member (12) is a soft magnet or a soft iron body, and the second suction member (2) is a magnet.
3. The driving assistance device according to claim 1, characterized in that the shoe mouth (11) is provided with the first absorbing member (12) on at least the left and right sides.
4. The driving assistance device according to claim 1, characterized in that a tongue (13) is provided at the shoe opening (11), the tongue (13) being provided with the first suction member (12).
5. The driving assistance apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the driving assistance apparatus further comprises:
-a first driving member (21) for driving the second suction member (2) close to the first suction member (12) so that the second suction member (2) attracts the first suction member (12) to move outwards.
6. The driving assistance apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the driving assistance apparatus further comprises:
a hook (3);
and the second driving piece (31) is used for driving the hooking piece (3) to be partially inserted into the inner side of the heel of the shoe (1) so as to hook the heel.
7. The driving assistance device according to claim 6, characterized in that the hooking means (3) comprises an inclined portion (32) and a vertical portion (33) connected, the vertical portion (33) being located below the inclined portion (32), the vertical portion (33) being able to extend at least partially inside the heel, the inclined portion (32) being inclined from the vertical portion (33) to the rear upper side.
8. The driving assistance apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the driving assistance apparatus further comprises:
-a device body (4) provided with a first portion (41) for housing said shoe (1).
9. A vehicle provided with a driving assistance device as claimed in any one of claims 1-8.
10. The vehicle according to claim 9, characterized in that a driving position of the vehicle is provided with the driving assist device.
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