CN221383976U - Correcting shoe pad - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to a correction insole, which comprises an elastic buffer layer, a half sole shock pad and a heel shock pad, wherein the elastic buffer layer comprises a half sole part, a middle part and a heel part which are sequentially connected, the half sole part is flat, the middle part comprises a smooth bulge which can be matched with a human arch, the heel part comprises a heel bottom part and a heel peripheral part, the heel peripheral part extends upwards along the outer side edge of the heel bottom part, and the heel bottom part and the heel peripheral part form a smooth recess which can be matched with a heel and wrap the heel; the half sole shock pad is arranged below the half sole portion, the heel shock pad is arranged below the heel portion, and the bottom surfaces of the half sole shock pad and the heel shock pad are located on the same plane. The correcting insole can prevent foot bones from being excessively turned inwards or rotated, lighten the pressure of ankles, knees and buttocks, and has the functions of shock absorption, moisture absorption and sweat release.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of insoles, in particular to a correcting insole.
Background
The foot is the root of the human body, but due to the wrong walking and running posture, improper shoes or certain congenital genetic factors in daily life, damage to the ligaments of the foot or deformation of bones are usually caused, so that abnormal gait or pathological gait is formed, and the physical health of people is seriously affected. To correct abnormal gait, correction shoes or insoles are currently used to correct the foot to adjust the gait in daily walking and exercise and the bones of the legs to a position that is more normal, thereby reducing or avoiding the damage to the health of the human body caused by the abnormal gait and bones of the legs. However, the conventional correction insole cannot be well fitted to a human body for use, or even if the correction insole can provide close fitting for a user during initial use, after the user wears shoes for a long time to walk, the relative positions of the human feet and the insole change, so that the correction insole cannot be effectively fitted to the user, the user cannot always maintain normal gait, and the correction insole is easy to cause friction injury or serious foot symptoms due to special congenital shapes or acquired pathological changes of soles, such as the shapes and symptoms of flat feet and high arch feet. Therefore, there is a need for an orthotic insole that allows a consistently tight fit between the user's sole and the shoe, avoiding discomfort associated with injury to the user's sole or foot.
Disclosure of utility model
Accordingly, an object of the present utility model is to provide an orthotic insole that allows a user's sole to consistently fit tightly with a shoe.
The utility model is realized by the following detailed technical scheme:
The correcting insole comprises an elastic buffer layer, a half sole shock pad and a heel shock pad, wherein the elastic buffer layer comprises a half sole part, a middle part and a heel part which are sequentially connected, the half sole part corresponds to the half sole in a flat shape, the middle part comprises a smooth bulge which can be matched with the arch of a human body, and the heel part forms a smooth depression which can be matched with the heel; the heel portion still includes along the periphery part of outside edge upward extension, the heel can be lived to periphery part parcel, the half sole shock pad sets up the below of half sole portion, the heel shock pad sets up the below of heel portion, half sole shock pad with the bottom surface of heel shock pad is in the coplanar.
Compared with the prior art, the ankle joint and the tibia of a user are regulated to be in the normal positions by arranging the elastic buffer layer attached to the sole, the half sole part of the elastic buffer layer corresponds to the half sole, the smooth bulge at the middle part is used for supporting the arch of the foot, and the heel part is arranged to wrap the peripheral part of the heel of the foot, so that the foot of the user is always in the corrected normal posture through the smooth bulge at the peripheral part and the middle part, and the foot position of the user is not influenced even if the user walks for a long time or moves severely; in addition, the utility model also supports the forepalm and the heel of the sole through the forepalm shock pad and the heel shock pad, and can reduce the impact in the movement process, so that the normal positions of the ankle joint and the tibia of a user can be maintained all the time, the physical state of the user is more in accordance with biomechanics, and the ache of muscles and ligaments is reduced.
Further, the height of the peripheral part of the heel is 3-5 cm. The heel periphery of suitable height is guaranteeing that the heel is wrapped up, can maintain the correction effect for a long time, can also avoid obstructing the ankle in the motion process, also can provide good comfort when the motion.
Further, the sweat-absorbing breathable layer is arranged on the surface of the elastic buffer layer and is attached to the surface of the elastic buffer layer. The sweat-absorbing and breathable layer can improve comfort level by timely discharging sweat.
Further, the sweat-absorbing breathable layer is made of breathable textile materials. Breathable textile materials can provide better moisture absorption and perspiration and improved comfort.
Further, a plurality of ventilation holes are formed in the correction insole, and the ventilation holes penetrate through the half sole shock pad, the elastic buffer layer and the sweat-absorbing ventilation layer. The ventilation holes can strengthen the moisture absorption and sweat release capacity of the insole and provide better comfort level.
Further, the correcting insole further comprises an anti-slip layer, the anti-slip layer is arranged on the outer side of the elastic buffer layer, and the anti-slip layer comprises a bottom surface attached to the bottom surfaces of the middle part and the heel part and a fixed periphery arranged on the outer side of the peripheral part of the heel part. The anti-slip layer can increase friction coefficient to prevent the insole from being easily shifted in the shoe, and reduce the possibility of the relative position change of the foot and the insole.
Further, a plurality of anti-slip particles are arranged on the anti-slip layer. The anti-slip particles can improve the friction force between the insole and the sole, fix the insole in the shoe better, and improve the adaptability of the insole and different shoes.
Further, the anti-slip layer uses a hard rubber or hard resin material. The hard material can provide larger friction force, and can also enable the peripheral part of the anti-skid layer to better support the heel part of the elastic buffer layer, thereby providing the effect of maintaining the normal posture of the foot.
Further, the half sole shock pad and the heel shock pad are made of elastic memory materials. The elastic memory material can provide better damping capacity, reduce impact force in the movement process and reduce impact on muscles and ligaments.
For a better understanding and implementation, the present utility model is described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a corrective insole of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a left side view of the orthotic footbed of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a front view of the orthotic footbed of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the orthotic footbed of FIG. 1;
Wherein: 1: sweat-absorbing breathable layer, 2: elastic buffer layer, 21: half sole portion, 22: intermediate portion, 23: heel, 3: half sole shock pad, 4: anti-slip layer, 41: anti-slip particles, 5: heel cushion, 6: and (5) ventilation holes.
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Referring to fig. 1-2, the corrective insole of the present utility model comprises a sweat-absorbent breathable layer 1, an elastic buffer layer 2, a half sole shock pad 3, an anti-slip layer 4 and a heel shock pad 5, wherein the sweat-absorbent breathable layer 1 is disposed on the surface of the elastic buffer layer 2 and is adhered to the surface of the elastic buffer layer 2. The half sole shock pad 3 is arranged below the elastic buffer layer 2, the anti-slip layer 4 is also arranged below the elastic buffer layer 2 and adjacent to the half sole shock pad 3, and the heel shock pad 5 is arranged on the anti-slip layer 4.
In one embodiment, the sweat-absorbent breathable layer 1 is made of breathable textile materials, so that the breathable effect can be improved, and the comfort can be improved.
Referring to fig. 3, in one embodiment, the elastic buffer layer 2 includes a half sole portion 21, a middle portion 22 and a heel portion 23, which are sequentially connected, the half sole portion 21 is flat and corresponds to the half sole, the middle portion 22 includes a smooth bulge that can cooperate with the arch of the human body, the smooth bulge can support the arch of the human body, the heel portion 23 includes a heel bottom portion and a heel peripheral portion, the heel peripheral portion extends upward along the outer edge of the heel bottom portion, the heel bottom portion and the heel peripheral portion form a smooth recess that can cooperate with the heel and wrap the heel, the elastic buffer layer 2 is made of a hard elastic material, and has a shock absorbing buffer function while better fitting the standard sole, so as to reduce the impact force of the motion on the ankle, the knee and the hip.
Further, the height of the peripheral portion of the heel is set according to the size of the shoe size, and the larger the shoe size is, the higher the height of the peripheral portion is, the more the specific height is 3-5 cm.
Referring to fig. 4, in one embodiment, the forefoot cushion 3 is disposed below the forefoot portion 21 of the elastic buffer layer 2 and is tightly attached to the forefoot portion, and the forefoot cushion 3 uses an elastic memory material to effectively support the forefoot, so as to reduce impact on the forefoot during exercise.
In one embodiment, the correcting insole further comprises an anti-slip layer 4, wherein the anti-slip layer 4 is disposed outside the elastic buffer layer 3, and the anti-slip layer 4 comprises a bottom surface attached to the bottom surfaces of the middle portion 22 and the heel portion 23 and a fixed periphery disposed outside the peripheral portion of the heel portion. The anti-slip layer can enable the insole to be fixed in the shoe all the time by increasing the friction coefficient. The slip-resistant layer 4 is made of hard rubber or hard resin material. The hard material can provide larger friction force, and can also enable the peripheral part of the anti-skid layer to better support the heel part of the elastic buffer layer, thereby providing the effect of maintaining the normal posture of the foot.
Further, the anti-slip layer 4 is provided with a plurality of groups of anti-slip particles 41, and the anti-slip particles 41 can increase the friction force between the correction insole and the shoe, so that the correction insole can be more effectively fixed in the shoe.
In one embodiment, the heel shock pad 5 is disposed on the anti-slip layer 4 and corresponds to the heel portion 23 of the elastic buffer layer 2, and the heel shock pad 5 can effectively support the heel portion of the standard sole by using an elastic memory material, so as to reduce impact on the heel during movement.
Further, the bottom surfaces of the heel shock pad 5 and the half sole shock pad 3 are positioned on the same horizontal plane, and the impact force received by the feet of the user in the movement process can be reduced through combined action, so that the ankle and the ligament are prevented from being injured.
Further, a plurality of ventilation holes 6 are formed in the correction insole, and the ventilation holes 6 penetrate through the half sole shock pad 3, the elastic buffer layer 2 and the sweat-absorbing ventilation layer 1. The ventilation holes 6 can further improve the ventilation effect of the insole, enhance the sweat absorbing and moisture removing functions of the insole and provide better comfort.
Compared with the prior art, the elastic buffer layer 2 which is more attached to the sole of the foot is arranged to adjust the ankle joint and the tibia of the user to be in a normal position, and the user can keep the body of the user more in accordance with biomechanics and reduce the soreness of muscles and ligaments by the combined action of the heel periphery part of the heel, the fixed periphery of the heel periphery part and the smooth bulge of the middle part on the anti-skid layer 4, and the like, so that the foot of the user is always in a corrected normal posture, the foot position of the user is not influenced even if the user walks for a long time or moves severely. The shock absorbing capacity of the insole is also improved by using the half sole shock absorbing pad 3 and the heel shock absorbing pad 5 of elastic memory material, and the pressure to the ankle, knee, and hip during exercise is reduced. The utility model also provides better moisture absorption and sweat release functions by arranging the sweat absorbing and breathable layer 1 and the ventilation holes 6, thereby providing more comfortable environment for the feet of the user.
The above examples illustrate only a few embodiments of the utility model, which are described in detail and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model. It should be noted that modifications and improvements can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the utility model, and the utility model is intended to encompass such modifications and improvements.
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1. A corrective insole, characterized in that: the heel comprises an elastic buffer layer, a half sole shock pad and a heel shock pad, wherein the elastic buffer layer comprises a half sole part, a middle part and a heel part which are sequentially connected, the half sole part is smooth, the middle part comprises a smooth bulge which can be matched with a human arch, the heel part comprises a heel bottom and a heel periphery, the heel periphery is formed by extending upwards along the outer side edge of the heel bottom, and the heel bottom and the heel periphery form a smooth recess which can be matched with a heel and wrap the heel; the half sole shock pad is arranged below the half sole portion, the heel shock pad is arranged below the heel portion, and the bottom surfaces of the half sole shock pad and the heel shock pad are located on the same plane.
2. The corrective insole of claim 1, wherein: the height of the peripheral part of the heel is 3-5 cm.
3. The corrective insole of claim 1, wherein: the sweat-absorbing breathable layer is arranged on the surface of the elastic buffer layer and is attached to the surface of the elastic buffer layer.
4. The corrective insole of claim 2, wherein: the sweat-absorbing breathable layer is made of breathable textile materials.
5. A corrective insole as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that: the correcting insole is provided with a plurality of ventilation holes, and the ventilation holes penetrate through the half sole shock pad, the elastic buffer layer and the sweat-absorbing ventilation layer.
6. The corrective insole according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein: the correcting insole further comprises an anti-slip layer, wherein the anti-slip layer is arranged on the outer side of the elastic buffer layer, and comprises a bottom surface attached to the bottom surfaces of the middle part and the heel part and a fixed periphery arranged on the outer side of the periphery of the heel part.
7. The orthotic footbed of claim 6, wherein: the anti-slip layer is provided with a plurality of anti-slip particles.
8. The orthotic footbed of claim 6, wherein: the anti-slip layer is made of hard rubber or hard resin materials.
9. The corrective insole of claim 1, wherein: the front sole shock pad and the heel shock pad are made of elastic memory materials.
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