EP3459382A1 - Shoe and control method therefor - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a shoe, more particularly to a shoe capable of detecting a pressure of a vamp and a method for controlling the shoe.
- Shoes are daily necessities. Whether a pair of the shoes fit a wearer directly affects the wearer's comfort, and even affects health of the wearer.
- embodiments of the present disclosure provide a shoe; a pressure sensor is arranged on a vamp to detect a pressure on a preset area of the vamp, thus effectively preventing the tight vamp from reducing the wearing comfort and even harming the health of the feet.
- an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for controlling the shoe.
- a shoe includes a vamp and a sole coupled to the vamp, cooperatively forming a shoe chamber.
- the shoe further includes a controller and a communication unit, which are arranged on the vamp or the sole, and a pressure sensor at least arranged on the vamp; the controller is electrically connected with the communication unit and the pressure sensor; the pressure sensor is at least operated to detect a pressure on a preset area of the vamp, and output corresponding pressure data to the controller; the shoe is communicated with a user terminal device by the communication unit; the user terminal device is operated to display the pressure on the preset area of the vamp according to the pressure data.
- a method for controlling a shoe includes:
- a pressure sensor is arranged on a vamp of a shoe, thus detecting a pressure on a preset area of the vamp, and generating corresponding pressure data, and transmitting the pressure data to a user terminal device by a communication unit.
- the pressure of the preset area of the vamp may be visually displayed by the user terminal device, thus effectively preventing the tight vamp from reducing the wearing comfort and even harming the health of the feet.
- a shoe 10 including a vamp 11 and a sole 12.
- the vamp 11 is coupled to the sole 12.
- the vamp 11 and the sole 12 form cooperatively a shoe chamber 13 receiving a foot of a wearer.
- the shoe 10 further includes a controller 14 and a communication unit 15, which are arranged on the vamp 11 or the sole 12, and a pressure sensor 16 at least arranged on the vamp 11.
- the controller 14 is electrically connected with the communication unit 15 and the pressure sensor 16.
- the communication unit 15 is operated to communicate with a user terminal device 100 (as shown in FIG. 3 ).
- the pressure sensor 16 is operated to detect a pressure on a preset area of the vamp 11, and output corresponding pressure data to the controller 14.
- the controller 14 is operated to process the pressure data, and send the processed pressure data to the user terminal device 100 by the communication unit 15.
- the user terminal device 100 is operated to display the pressure on the preset area of the vamp 11 according to the pressure data.
- the user terminal device 100 may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a computer, or the like.
- the communication unit 15 may be Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a second generation mobile communication technology (2G), a third generation mobile communication technology (3G), a fourth generation mobile communication technology (4G), a fifth generation mobile communication technology (5G), or the like.
- preset areas of the vamp 11 may include a top area 1101, a first side area 1102, a second side area 1103, a toe cap area 1104, and an upper area 1105.
- the pressure sensor 16 may be arranged on an inner surface of each preset area of the vamp 11. Therefore, when the wearer puts on the shoes 10, the pressure on each preset area of the vamp 11, that is, the pressure applied to the wearer on each preset area of the vamp 11, may be detected by the pressure sensor 16.
- the pressure sensor 16 converts the detected pressure on the preset areas of the vamp 11 into the corresponding pressure data, outputs the pressure data to the controller 14, and transmits the pressure data to the user terminal device 100 by the communication unit 15, thus displaying the pressure of each preset area of the vamp 11 by the user terminal device 100.
- the user terminal device 100 may pre-store a graph of the shoe 10.
- the user terminal device 100 may also run a specific application, and invoke and display the pre-stored graph of the shoe 10 by the application.
- the shoe 10 is communicated with the communication terminal device 100 by the communication unit 15.
- the user terminal device 100 displays the pressure on each preset area of the vamp 11 in real time on the graph.
- the communication terminal device10 displays different color pressure indicators, labeled the corresponding reference numerals 101, 102, 104, and 105 as shown in FIG. 3 on each preset area of the vamp 11 to distinguish different pressures on an area of the graph corresponding to each preset area of the vamp 11, thus displaying intuitively the pressure on each preset area of the vamp 11.
- a preset normal pressure range of each preset area of the vamp 11 may be stored in the user terminal device 100, or set by the wearer according to her/his own situation by the specific application.
- the pressure data of a certain preset area for example, the top area 1101
- the area of the graph corresponding to the preset area displays a red pressure indicator.
- the pressure data of the preset area within the normal pressure range or is less than a lower limit of the normal pressure range the area of the graph corresponding to the preset area displays a green pressure indicator, such as the pressure indicator 101 as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the user terminal device 100 may also display a corresponding prompt text on an area of the graph corresponding to the preset area to indicate the pressure on the preset area of the vamp 11, such as "pressure is too high" or "pressure is normal".
- the vamp 11 includes a pressure sensor layer 111, a deformation material layer 113, and an epidermal layer 115, which are sequentially stacked from inside to outside.
- the pressure sensor 16 is arranged in the pressure sensor layer 111.
- the deformation material layer 113 is electrically connected with the controller 14.
- the controller 14 is further operated to deform the deformation material layer 113 to adjust a shape of the vamp 11 according to the pressures on the different preset areas of the vamp 11.
- the deformation material layer 113 is made from one or more materials of a memory metal material, a dielectric elastic material, an electroactive polymer material or an electrostrictive material.
- Different current values may be supplied to the deformation material layer 113 by the controller 14, such that the deformation material layer 113 may be stretched or contracted to change the pressure of the vamp 11 corresponding to the preset area.
- the controller 14 may include a storage unit operated to store the preset normal pressure range of each preset area of the vamp 11. When the controller 14 receives the pressure data of a certain preset area, the pressure data may be compared with the preset normal pressure range. If the pressure data are within the normal pressure range or less than a lower limit of the normal pressure range, a current state of the vamp 11 would keep unchanged, that is, the controller 14 does not change the current supplied to the deformation material layer 113.
- the controller 14 may increase the current supplied to the deformation material layer 113, and the larger current would increase a application of the deformation material layer 113, thereby changing the shape of the vamp 11 corresponding to the preset area until the pressure data of the preset area is within the normal pressure range.
- the pressure sensor 16 may be a pressure sensor film integrally arranged on an inner surface of the vamp 11, or a pressure sensor array formed by a plurality of separate pressure sensors connected together by a wire.
- the deformation material layer 113 may be formed by a plurality of electrostrictive wires arranged in a specific direction.
- the deformation material layer includes a first deformation portion 1131, a second deformation portion 1132, a third deformation portion 1133, a fourth deformation portion 1134, and a fifth deformation portion 1135.
- the first deformation portion 1131 is arranged in the top area 1101 of the vamp, and extended along a lateral direction of the vamp 11.
- the second deformation portion 1132 is arranged in the first side area 1102 of the vamp, and extended along a longitudinal extension of the vamp 11.
- the third deformation portion 1133 is arranged in the second side area 1103 of the vamp, and extended along the longitudinal direction of the vamp 11.
- the fourth deformation portion 1134 is arranged in the toe cap area 1104 of the vamp, and extended along the lateral direction of the vamp 11.
- the fifth deformation portion 1135 is arranged in the upper area 1105 of the vamp, and extended along a bending direction of the upper area 1105.
- the first deformation portion 1131, the second deformation portion 1132, the third deformation portion 1133, the fourth deformation portion 1134, and the fifth deformation portion 1135 are separated from each other, and electrically connected with the controller 14 respectively, and are controlled by the controller 14separately.
- the first deformation portion 1131 is operated to adjust a shape of the top area 1101 of the vamp.
- the second deformation portion 1132 and the third deformation portion 1133 are operated to adjust a shape of the first side area 1102 of the vamp and a shape of the second side area 1103 of the vamp respectively.
- the fourth deformation portion 1135 is operated to adjust a shape of the toe cap area 1104 of the vamp.
- the fifth deformation portion 1135 is operated to adjust a shape of the upper area 1105 of the vamp.
- the first deformation portion 1131 and the fourth deformation portion 1134 include respectively a plurality of electrostrictive members 113a and 113d distributed at intervals in landscape orientation of the vamp 11.
- the second deformation portion 1132 and the third deformation portion 1133 include respectively a plurality of electrostrictive members 113b and 113c distributed at intervals in portrait orientation of the vamp 11.
- the fifth deformation portion 1135 includes a plurality of electrostrictive members 113edistributed at intervals in a bending orientation of the upper area 1105. Each of the electrostrictive members is controlled by the controller 14 separately.
- the landscape orientation of the vamp 11 is left-right orientation along the vamp 11 when the shoes 10 are worn on the wearer's feet.
- the portrait orientation of the vamp 11 is up-down orientation along a side surface of the vamp 11.
- the plurality of electrostrictive members of each deformation portion are arranged in parallel.
- the wearer may also manually control a pressure on each preset area of the vamp 11 by the user terminal device 100.
- the user terminal device 100 may display a graph of the shoe 10.
- a position of the graph corresponding to the top area 1101 or the upper area 1105 of the vamp is subjected to a stretch touch operation to trigger the controller 14 to stretch the first deformation portion 1131 of the top area 1101 or the fifth deformation portion 1135 of the upper area 1105, thus reducing the pressure on the feet imposed by the top area 1101 or the upper area 1105 of the vamp.
- a pressure of a certain preset area for example, the top area 1101 or the upper area 1105 of the vamp
- the first side area 1102, the toe cap area 1104, and the second side area 1103 (as shown in FIG. 2 ) of the vamp 11 maybe manually operated by a stretch touch operation on corresponding position of the graph to adjust the pressure.
- Directions of the stretch touch operation of each preset area of the vamp 11 are as defined by arrows shown in FIG. 6 , that is, the directions of the stretch touch operation of each preset area are perpendicular to a surface of the stretched preset area, and extend in a direction away from the preset area.
- the wearer may also operate a contract touch operation on the position of the graph corresponding to the preset area to trigger the controller 14 to contract the preset area, thus increasing the pressure of the preset area.
- the direction of the contract touch operation is opposite to the direction of the stretch touch operation.
- the graph of the shoe 10 is displayed by the user terminal device 100.
- the deformation portion of a preset area of the vamp 11 may be stretched or contracted by the controller 14, when the preset area corresponding to a stretch touch operation or contract touch operation is operated on a position of the graph corresponding to the preset area; thus the wearer may controlling the pressure on each preset area of the vamp 11 according to her/his own situation. For example, when the instep of the wearer suffers injure, and the pressure of the top area 1101 of the vamp 11 is controlled by the controller 14 within the preset normal pressure range, the instep of the wearer may still feel discomfort.
- the wearer may manually stretch the first deformation portion 1131 of the top area 1101 by the user terminal device 100, thus further reducing a pressure on the instep imposed by the first deformation portion 1131, and preventing the top area 1101 of the vamp from pressing on the injured instep to aggravate the injury.
- the fifth deformation portion 1135 of the upper area 1105 of the vamp may be manually controlled by the user terminal device 100, thus preventing the upper area 1105 from contacting with the heel to relieve pain.
- a corresponding maximum pressure threshold may be set for each preset area of the vamp 11.
- the controller 14 may reject a contract command corresponding to the contract touch operation of the wearer, and may trigger the user terminal device 100 to raise an alarm. For example, when a current pressure exceeds the maximum pressure threshold, the wearer may be prompted by a text or a voice, thus prompting the wearer to stop the corresponding touch operation, and preventing the feet of the wearer from hurt.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of the shoe 10 provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional structural view of the top area 1101 of the vamp 11 of the shoe 10 shown in FIG. 7 , taken along the line of A1-A2.
- the first deformation portion 1131 is arranged in the top area 1101 of the vamp 11, and includes a plurality of electrostrictive members 113a distributed at intervals in landscape orientation of the sole 11.
- the electrostrictive members 113a are substantially an arc shape, and arranged at intervals in the top area 1101 of the vamp 11.
- the first deformation portion 1131 of the top area 1101 of the vamp 11 may be controlled manually through a stretch touch operation on a corresponding position of the graph of the shoe 10 displayed on the user terminal device 100, thus reducing the pressure on the instep imposed by the top area 1101 of the vamp.
- the stretch touch operation may be converted into a corresponding control command, and may be sent to the communication unit 15 of the shoe 10.
- the control command decoded by the communication unit 15 may be sent to the controller 14.
- the controller 14 adjusts the current supplied to the electrostrictive member 113a according to the control command to trigger and thus stretch the electrostrictive member 113a, thus increasing a curvature of the arc shape of the top area 1101 of the vamp under the support of the electrostrictive member 113a, as shown in FIG. 9 , and thereby reducing a pressure on the instep imposed by the top area 1101 of the vamp 11.
- the vamp 11 further includes at least one air hole array 117.
- the air hole array 117 includes a plurality of air holes 1171 arranged at intervals.
- a deformation band 119 is arranged on a position of the deformation material layer 113 corresponding to the air hole array 117.
- a width of the deformation band 119 is substantially greater than or equal to a diameter of the air hole 1171.
- Both ends of the deformation band 119 are arranged respectively on two opposite ends of the air hole array 117, and are located at an axis of the plurality of air holes 1171.
- the deformation band 119 is electrically connected with the controller 14 (as shown in FIG. 1 ), and is operated to shield or expose the air holes 1171 under the control of the controller 14.
- the air holes 1171 are exposed, as shown in FIG. 10 .
- the air holes 1171 are shielded, as shown in FIG. 10 .
- the diameter of the air hole 1171 may be substantially between 0.1 and 2 mm.
- the shoe 10 may further include a rainwater sensor 17 arranged on the vamp 11.
- the rainwater sensor 17 is electrically connected with the controller 14, and is operated to sense the amount of rainwater on the vamp 11 and output the corresponding amount of rainwater data to the controller 14.
- the controller 14 is further operated to deform the deformation band 119 to shield or expose the air holes 1171 according to the amount of rainwater. For example, when the controller 14 determines that the amount of rainwater is greater than a preset rainwater amount threshold, the deformation band 119 is controlled to shield the air hole 1171 to prevent the rainwater from entering an inside of the shoe 10.
- the deformation belt 119 is controlled to expose the air holes 1171, thus ensuring a good gas permeability of the shoe 10.
- the sole 12 includes a first deformation material layer 121 and a second deformation material layer 123.
- the first deformation material layer 121 and the second deformation material layer 123 are arranged at intervals. Both of the first deformation material layer 121 and the second deformation material layer 123 are connected with the controller 14 (as shown in FIG. 1 ) electrically.
- the controller 14 is further operated to control the first deformation material layer 121 and/or the second deformation material layer 123 to adjust a shape of the sole 12, and control the first deformation material layer 121 and/or the second deformation material layer 123 to adjust a size of the sole 12 .
- the first deformation material layer 121 includes a plurality of electrostrictive strips 1211 distributed at intervals in landscape orientation of the sole 12.
- the electrostrictive strips 1211 are operated to adjust a width of the sole 12.
- the second deformation material layer 123 includes a plurality of electrostrictive strips 1231 distributed at intervals in portrait orientation of the sole 12.
- the electrostrictive strips 1231 are operated to adjust a length of the sole 12.
- Each of the electrostrictive strips 1211, 1231 is separately controlled by the controller 14.
- the electrostrictive strips 1211, 1231 are substantially of linear strip shapes, and respectively located in different layers.
- the landscape orientation of the sole 12 is defined as a width orientation between a left side of the sole 12and a right side of the sole 12, and the portrait orientation of the sole 12 is defined as a length direction between a toe cap and a heel of the sole 12.
- the sole 12 may be made from a hardness variable material.
- the sole 12 may include a sealed capsule (not shown).
- the sealed capsule is filled with electrorheological fluid.
- the sole 12 is electrically connected with the controller 14.
- the pressure sensor 16 may also be arranged on the sole 12. The pressure sensor 16 is operated to detect a pressure on the sole 12, and output corresponding pressure data to the controller 14.
- the controller 14 is further operated to adjust the hardness of the sole 12 according to the change of the pressure on the sole 12.
- the controller 14 determines that the wearer may walk on a mountain road, and the controller 14 may adjust a current supplied for the electrorheological fluid, thus increasing the hardness of the sole 12, offsetting the stimulation to a wearer's sole from the gravel on the mountain road, and thereby improving the comfort of the wearer while walking on the mountain road.
- the shoe 10 further includes a motion sensor 18 arranged on the vamp 11 or the sole 12.
- the motion sensor 18 is electrically connected with the controller 14.
- the motion sensor 18 is operated to monitor a movement state of the wearer, and the controller 14 is further operated to deform the deformation material layer 113 to adjust the shape of the vamp 11 and/or adjust the hardness of the sole 12.
- the motion sensor 18 may be a speed sensor or an acceleration sensor. When the motion sensor 18 detects that the wearer is currently moving at high speed or speeding up, the controller 14 may contract the vamp 11, thus increasing a wearing stability.
- the motion sensor 18 may be a position sensor, such as a GPS, and the position sensor may detect a current position of the wearer, thus triggering the controller 14 adjust the hardness of the sole 12 according to the different positions. For example, when the position sensor detects that the wearer is currently at home, the hardness of the sole 12 is reduced and the vamp 11 is stretched, thus enhancing the wearing comfort.
- the motion sensor 18 may also be a distance sensor, an angle sensor, or the like.
- the distance sensor may detect a distance between the sole 12 and a ground. When the distance remains unchanged for a long time, indicating that the wearer may stay in a static state, the controller 14 reduces the hardness of the sole 12 and stretches the vamp 11, thus enhancing the wearing comfort.
- the angle sensor may detect an angle of the sole 12 relative to a horizontal plane. When the detected angle of the sole 12 relative to the horizontal plane is continuously greater than a predetermined angle, indicating that the wearer may be in mountain climbing, the controller 14 may contract the vamp 11, and increase the hardness of the sole 12, thus ensuring the wearing stability and a good filterability.
- the hardness of the sole 12 may also be manually controlled by the user terminal device 100, that is, the communication unit 15 may further be operated to receive a control command of the hardness of the sole 12 sent by the user terminal device 100, and the controller 14 may further be operated to adjust the hardness of the sole 12 according to the control command of the hardness of the sole 12.
- a method for controlling a shoe 10 is provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the method for controlling the shoe at least includes the following operations.
- a pressure on a preset area of a vamp is detected by a pressure sensor, and corresponding pressure data are generated.
- the pressure data are sent to a user terminal device by a communication unit.
- the user terminal device receives the pressure data sent by the communication unit, and displays the pressure on the preset area of the vamp.
- the pressure on the preset area of the vamp is displayed as follows.
- a graph of the shoe is displayed by a graphical interface.
- the different pressures on the preset area of the vamp are displayed on the graphical interface by different colors.
- the method for controlling the shoe further includes the following operations.
- a touch operation of the graph is received, and a corresponding control command is generated according to the touch operation.
- the control command is received by the communication unit.
- the deformation material layer of the vamp is controlled to deform to adjust a shape of the vamp.
- a touch operation of the graph is received, and a corresponding control command is generated according to the touch operation as follows.
- a stretch touch operation or contract touch operation of the graph corresponding to the preset area of the vamp is received.
- a control command controlling the preset area of the vamp to stretch is generated according to the stretch touch operation.
- a control command controlling the preset area of the vamp to contract is generated according to the contract touch operation.
- a stretched direction of the stretch touch operation or a contractive direction of the contract touch operation is vertical to an outer surface of the vamp.
- the method for controlling the shoe further includes the following operations.
- the controller determines whether the pressure of the preset area is greater than a preset pressure threshold. When the pressure of the preset area is greater than the preset pressure threshold the default, the deformation material layer of the vamp is controlled to deform to reduce the pressure of the preset area.
- a pressure sensor 16 of the shoe 10 is arranged on the vamp 11,thus detecting the pressure on the preset area of the vamp 16, and thereby generating the corresponding pressure data and sending the pressure data to the user terminal device 100 by the communication unit 15. Therefore, the pressure on the preset area of the vamp11 may be visually displayed by the user terminal device 100, and the tight vamp 11 may be effectively prevented from reducing the wearing comfort and even harming the health of the feet.
- the deformation portion formed by the deformation material layer is separately arranged in each preset area of the vamp 11, and each deformation portion is electrically connected with the controller 14, thus separately controlling each the deformation material of the deformation portion to stretch or contract, and thereby changing the pressure on the feet imposed by each preset area of the vamp 11.
- the stretched or contracted magnitude of the deformation material layer 13 is determined by the current supplied by the controller 14. Therefore, the current supplied to the deformation material layer 13 of each preset area may be automatically adjusted according to the preset normal pressure range, thus adjusting the pressure on the feet imposed by each preset areas of the vamp 11.
- the pressure on the feet imposed by each preset areas of the vamp 11 may be adjusted by the stretch touch operation or the contract touch operation on the corresponding position of the graph of the shoe 10 displayed on the user terminal device 100, thus adjusting the pressure on the feet imposed by each preset areas of the vamp 11 according to the wearer's own needs.
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Description
- The present disclosure relates to a shoe, more particularly to a shoe capable of detecting a pressure of a vamp and a method for controlling the shoe.
- Shoes are daily necessities. Whether a pair of the shoes fit a wearer directly affects the wearer's comfort, and even affects health of the wearer. Currently, when people try on shoes, they usually rely on subjective feeling to judge whether the shoes fit the feet, but sometimes the subjective feeling is not reliable, and the purchased shoes are often unfit. Especially for children, because of insufficient expression ability, the purchased shoes for children often do not fit the feet. However, if the children wear the unfit shoes for a long time, it may easily lead to a problem in children's feet development.
- In addition, in different occasions, people often have different needs for shoes. For example, jogging shoes need softer soles to provide better cushioning for the feet during jogging, while hiking shoes need harder soles to relieve a discomfort caused by the ruggedness of a mountain road. When people stay at home or in the office, because of the small amount of exercise, it is possible to wear shoes with relatively loose vamps and relatively soft soles to obtain good comfort. However, the performance of the shoes has been determined at the completion of production, thus causing the shoes only applied to a specific occasion.
- In view of the above problems in the prior art, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a shoe; a pressure sensor is arranged on a vamp to detect a pressure on a preset area of the vamp, thus effectively preventing the tight vamp from reducing the wearing comfort and even harming the health of the feet.
- In addition, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for controlling the shoe.
- A shoe includes a vamp and a sole coupled to the vamp, cooperatively forming a shoe chamber. The shoe further includes a controller and a communication unit, which are arranged on the vamp or the sole, and a pressure sensor at least arranged on the vamp; the controller is electrically connected with the communication unit and the pressure sensor; the pressure sensor is at least operated to detect a pressure on a preset area of the vamp, and output corresponding pressure data to the controller; the shoe is communicated with a user terminal device by the communication unit; the user terminal device is operated to display the pressure on the preset area of the vamp according to the pressure data.
- A method for controlling a shoe includes:
- detecting, by a pressure sensor, a pressure on a preset area of a vamp, and generating corresponding pressure data;
- sending, by a communication unit, the pressure data to a user terminal device; and
- receiving, by the terminal device, the pressure data sent by the communication unit, and displaying the pressure on the preset area of the vamp.
- A pressure sensor is arranged on a vamp of a shoe, thus detecting a pressure on a preset area of the vamp, and generating corresponding pressure data, and transmitting the pressure data to a user terminal device by a communication unit. The pressure of the preset area of the vamp may be visually displayed by the user terminal device, thus effectively preventing the tight vamp from reducing the wearing comfort and even harming the health of the feet.
- In order to illustrate the technical solutions of the present disclosure more clearly, the accompanying drawings required for describing the embodiments will be briefly described below.
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FIG. 1 is a structural schematic view from a first perspective view of a shoe provided by one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a structural schematic view of a second perspective view of the shoe provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a display interface of a user terminal device for controlling the shoe provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of a vamp of the shoe provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a touch operation of the user terminal device for controlling the shoe provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating direction of the touch operation of the shoe provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a plan view of the shoe provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional structural view of the vamp of the shoe ofFIG. 7 , taken along the line of A1-A2. -
FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing another state of the cross-sectional structure of the vamp shown inFIG. 8 . -
FIG. 10 is a schematic structural view showing an air hole of the vamp in an open state provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 11 is a schematic structural view of the air hole of the vamp in a closed state provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 12 is another schematic structural view of a shoe provided by another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 13 is a schematic structural view of a sole of the shoe provided by another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 14 is another schematic structural view of the sole of the shoe provided by another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 15 is a flowchart of a method for controlling a shoe provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. - In order to make those skilled in the art better understand the solutions of the present disclosure, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure are clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present disclosure. Apparently, the described embodiments are merely some but not all of the embodiments of the present disclosure. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present disclosure without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
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FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , in one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, ashoe 10 is provided, including avamp 11 and a sole 12.Thevamp 11 is coupled to the sole 12. Thevamp 11 and the sole 12 form cooperatively ashoe chamber 13 receiving a foot of a wearer. Theshoe 10 further includes acontroller 14 and acommunication unit 15, which are arranged on thevamp 11 or the sole 12, and apressure sensor 16 at least arranged on thevamp 11. Thecontroller 14 is electrically connected with thecommunication unit 15 and thepressure sensor 16. Thecommunication unit 15 is operated to communicate with a user terminal device 100 (as shown inFIG. 3 ). Thepressure sensor 16 is operated to detect a pressure on a preset area of thevamp 11, and output corresponding pressure data to thecontroller 14. Thecontroller 14 is operated to process the pressure data, and send the processed pressure data to theuser terminal device 100 by thecommunication unit 15. As shown inFIG.3 , theuser terminal device 100 is operated to display the pressure on the preset area of thevamp 11 according to the pressure data. It will be appreciated that, theuser terminal device 100 may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a computer, or the like. Thecommunication unit 15 may be Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a second generation mobile communication technology (2G), a third generation mobile communication technology (3G), a fourth generation mobile communication technology (4G), a fifth generation mobile communication technology (5G), or the like. - In the embodiment, preset areas of the
vamp 11 may include atop area 1101, afirst side area 1102, asecond side area 1103, atoe cap area 1104, and anupper area 1105. Thepressure sensor 16 may be arranged on an inner surface of each preset area of thevamp 11. Therefore, when the wearer puts on theshoes 10, the pressure on each preset area of thevamp 11, that is, the pressure applied to the wearer on each preset area of thevamp 11, may be detected by thepressure sensor 16. Furthermore, thepressure sensor 16 converts the detected pressure on the preset areas of thevamp 11 into the corresponding pressure data, outputs the pressure data to thecontroller 14, and transmits the pressure data to theuser terminal device 100 by thecommunication unit 15, thus displaying the pressure of each preset area of thevamp 11 by theuser terminal device 100. It will be appreciated that, theuser terminal device 100 may pre-store a graph of theshoe 10. At the same time, theuser terminal device 100 may also run a specific application, and invoke and display the pre-stored graph of theshoe 10 by the application. Theshoe 10 is communicated with thecommunication terminal device 100 by thecommunication unit 15. When thecommunication terminal device 10 displays the pre-stored graph of theshoe 10 by the specific application, according to the received pressure data sent by thecommunication unit 15, theuser terminal device 100 displays the pressure on each preset area of thevamp 11 in real time on the graph. In the embodiment, the communication terminal device10 displays different color pressure indicators, labeled thecorresponding reference numerals FIG. 3 on each preset area of thevamp 11 to distinguish different pressures on an area of the graph corresponding to each preset area of thevamp 11, thus displaying intuitively the pressure on each preset area of thevamp 11. - In detail, a preset normal pressure range of each preset area of the
vamp 11 may be stored in theuser terminal device 100, or set by the wearer according to her/his own situation by the specific application. When the pressure data of a certain preset area (for example, the top area 1101) received by theuser terminal device 100 is greater than an upper limit of the normal pressure range, the area of the graph corresponding to the preset area displays a red pressure indicator. When the pressure data of the preset area within the normal pressure range or is less than a lower limit of the normal pressure range, the area of the graph corresponding to the preset area displays a green pressure indicator, such as thepressure indicator 101 as shown inFIG. 3 . It will be appreciated that, theuser terminal device 100 may also display a corresponding prompt text on an area of the graph corresponding to the preset area to indicate the pressure on the preset area of thevamp 11, such as "pressure is too high" or "pressure is normal". - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , thevamp 11 includes apressure sensor layer 111, adeformation material layer 113, and anepidermal layer 115, which are sequentially stacked from inside to outside. Thepressure sensor 16 is arranged in thepressure sensor layer 111. Thedeformation material layer 113 is electrically connected with thecontroller 14. Thecontroller 14 is further operated to deform thedeformation material layer 113 to adjust a shape of thevamp 11 according to the pressures on the different preset areas of thevamp 11. Thedeformation material layer 113 is made from one or more materials of a memory metal material, a dielectric elastic material, an electroactive polymer material or an electrostrictive material. Different current values may be supplied to thedeformation material layer 113 by thecontroller 14, such that thedeformation material layer 113 may be stretched or contracted to change the pressure of thevamp 11 corresponding to the preset area. It will be appreciated that, thecontroller 14 may include a storage unit operated to store the preset normal pressure range of each preset area of thevamp 11. When thecontroller 14 receives the pressure data of a certain preset area, the pressure data may be compared with the preset normal pressure range. If the pressure data are within the normal pressure range or less than a lower limit of the normal pressure range, a current state of thevamp 11 would keep unchanged, that is, thecontroller 14 does not change the current supplied to thedeformation material layer 113. If the pressure data are greater than an upper limit of the normal pressure range, the pressure of the preset area is too high, thecontroller 14 may increase the current supplied to thedeformation material layer 113, and the larger current would increase a application of thedeformation material layer 113, thereby changing the shape of thevamp 11 corresponding to the preset area until the pressure data of the preset area is within the normal pressure range. It will be appreciated that, thepressure sensor 16 may be a pressure sensor film integrally arranged on an inner surface of thevamp 11, or a pressure sensor array formed by a plurality of separate pressure sensors connected together by a wire. Thedeformation material layer 113 may be formed by a plurality of electrostrictive wires arranged in a specific direction. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 again, the deformation material layer includes afirst deformation portion 1131, asecond deformation portion 1132, athird deformation portion 1133, afourth deformation portion 1134, and afifth deformation portion 1135. Thefirst deformation portion 1131 is arranged in thetop area 1101 of the vamp, and extended along a lateral direction of thevamp 11. Thesecond deformation portion 1132 is arranged in thefirst side area 1102 of the vamp, and extended along a longitudinal extension of thevamp 11. Thethird deformation portion 1133 is arranged in thesecond side area 1103 of the vamp, and extended along the longitudinal direction of thevamp 11. Thefourth deformation portion 1134 is arranged in thetoe cap area 1104 of the vamp, and extended along the lateral direction of thevamp 11. Thefifth deformation portion 1135 is arranged in theupper area 1105 of the vamp, and extended along a bending direction of theupper area 1105. - The
first deformation portion 1131, thesecond deformation portion 1132, thethird deformation portion 1133, thefourth deformation portion 1134, and thefifth deformation portion 1135 are separated from each other, and electrically connected with thecontroller 14 respectively, and are controlled by the controller 14separately. Thefirst deformation portion 1131 is operated to adjust a shape of thetop area 1101 of the vamp. Thesecond deformation portion 1132 and thethird deformation portion 1133 are operated to adjust a shape of thefirst side area 1102 of the vamp and a shape of thesecond side area 1103 of the vamp respectively. Thefourth deformation portion 1135 is operated to adjust a shape of thetoe cap area 1104 of the vamp. Thefifth deformation portion 1135 is operated to adjust a shape of theupper area 1105 of the vamp. - In the embodiment, the
first deformation portion 1131 and thefourth deformation portion 1134 include respectively a plurality ofelectrostrictive members vamp 11. Thesecond deformation portion 1132 and thethird deformation portion 1133 include respectively a plurality ofelectrostrictive members vamp 11. Thefifth deformation portion 1135 includes a plurality of electrostrictive members 113edistributed at intervals in a bending orientation of theupper area 1105. Each of the electrostrictive members is controlled by thecontroller 14 separately. The landscape orientation of thevamp 11 is left-right orientation along thevamp 11 when theshoes 10 are worn on the wearer's feet. The portrait orientation of thevamp 11 is up-down orientation along a side surface of thevamp 11. The plurality of electrostrictive members of each deformation portion are arranged in parallel. - It will be appreciated that, when the
shoe 10 is communicated with theuser terminal device 100 by thecommunication unit 15, the wearer may also manually control a pressure on each preset area of thevamp 11 by theuser terminal device 100. As illustrated inFIG. 5 , theuser terminal device 100 may display a graph of theshoe 10. When the wearer puts on theshoes 10 and a pressure of a certain preset area (for example, thetop area 1101 or theupper area 1105 of the vamp) is still high after controlling automatically the pressure on each preset area of thevamp 11 by thecontroller 14, a position of the graph corresponding to thetop area 1101 or theupper area 1105 of the vamp is subjected to a stretch touch operation to trigger thecontroller 14 to stretch thefirst deformation portion 1131 of thetop area 1101 or thefifth deformation portion 1135 of theupper area 1105, thus reducing the pressure on the feet imposed by thetop area 1101 or theupper area 1105 of the vamp. As illustrated inFIG. 6 , thefirst side area 1102, thetoe cap area 1104, and the second side area 1103 (as shown inFIG. 2 ) of thevamp 11 maybe manually operated by a stretch touch operation on corresponding position of the graph to adjust the pressure. Directions of the stretch touch operation of each preset area of thevamp 11 are as defined by arrows shown inFIG. 6 , that is, the directions of the stretch touch operation of each preset area are perpendicular to a surface of the stretched preset area, and extend in a direction away from the preset area. It will be appreciated that, the wearer may also operate a contract touch operation on the position of the graph corresponding to the preset area to trigger thecontroller 14 to contract the preset area, thus increasing the pressure of the preset area. The direction of the contract touch operation is opposite to the direction of the stretch touch operation. - In the embodiment, the graph of the
shoe 10 is displayed by theuser terminal device 100. The deformation portion of a preset area of thevamp 11 may be stretched or contracted by thecontroller 14, when the preset area corresponding to a stretch touch operation or contract touch operation is operated on a position of the graph corresponding to the preset area; thus the wearer may controlling the pressure on each preset area of thevamp 11 according to her/his own situation. For example, when the instep of the wearer suffers injure, and the pressure of thetop area 1101 of thevamp 11 is controlled by thecontroller 14 within the preset normal pressure range, the instep of the wearer may still feel discomfort. At this time, the wearer may manually stretch thefirst deformation portion 1131 of thetop area 1101 by theuser terminal device 100, thus further reducing a pressure on the instep imposed by thefirst deformation portion 1131, and preventing thetop area 1101 of the vamp from pressing on the injured instep to aggravate the injury. For another example, when a heel of the wearer is scratched by high-heeled shoes, and the wearer puts on theshoes 10 provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure, thefifth deformation portion 1135 of theupper area 1105 of the vamp may be manually controlled by theuser terminal device 100, thus preventing theupper area 1105 from contacting with the heel to relieve pain. It will be appreciated that, in order to prevent the wearer from hurt caused by an excessive pressure of thevamp 11 due to an erroneous operation while manually controlling theuser terminal device 100, a corresponding maximum pressure threshold may be set for each preset area of thevamp 11. When thecontroller 14 determines that the pressure detected by thepressure sensor 16 reaches the maximum pressure threshold, thecontroller 14 may reject a contract command corresponding to the contract touch operation of the wearer, and may trigger theuser terminal device 100 to raise an alarm. For example, when a current pressure exceeds the maximum pressure threshold, the wearer may be prompted by a text or a voice, thus prompting the wearer to stop the corresponding touch operation, and preventing the feet of the wearer from hurt. - As illustrated in
FIG. 7 andFIG. 8 ,FIG. 7 is a plan view of theshoe 10 provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, andFIG. 8 is a cross-sectional structural view of thetop area 1101 of thevamp 11 of theshoe 10 shown inFIG. 7 , taken along the line of A1-A2. Thefirst deformation portion 1131 is arranged in thetop area 1101 of thevamp 11, and includes a plurality ofelectrostrictive members 113a distributed at intervals in landscape orientation of the sole 11. Theelectrostrictive members 113a are substantially an arc shape, and arranged at intervals in thetop area 1101 of thevamp 11. When the wearer needs to reduce the pressure on the instep imposed by thetop area 1101 of thevamp 11, thefirst deformation portion 1131 of thetop area 1101 of thevamp 11 may be controlled manually through a stretch touch operation on a corresponding position of the graph of theshoe 10 displayed on theuser terminal device 100, thus reducing the pressure on the instep imposed by thetop area 1101 of the vamp. In detail, after theuser terminal device 100 receives the stretch touch operation on thetop area 1101 of the vamp from a user, the stretch touch operation may be converted into a corresponding control command, and may be sent to thecommunication unit 15 of theshoe 10. The control command decoded by thecommunication unit 15 may be sent to thecontroller 14. Thecontroller 14 adjusts the current supplied to theelectrostrictive member 113a according to the control command to trigger and thus stretch theelectrostrictive member 113a, thus increasing a curvature of the arc shape of thetop area 1101 of the vamp under the support of theelectrostrictive member 113a, as shown inFIG. 9 , and thereby reducing a pressure on the instep imposed by thetop area 1101 of thevamp 11. - As illustrated in
FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 , thevamp 11 further includes at least oneair hole array 117. Theair hole array 117 includes a plurality ofair holes 1171 arranged at intervals. Adeformation band 119 is arranged on a position of thedeformation material layer 113 corresponding to theair hole array 117. A width of thedeformation band 119 is substantially greater than or equal to a diameter of theair hole 1171. Both ends of the deformation band 119are arranged respectively on two opposite ends of theair hole array 117, and are located at an axis of the plurality ofair holes 1171. Thedeformation band 119 is electrically connected with the controller 14 (as shown inFIG. 1 ), and is operated to shield or expose theair holes 1171 under the control of thecontroller 14. In detail, when thedeformation band 119 is stretched under the control of thecontroller 14, theair holes 1171 are exposed, as shown inFIG. 10 . When thedeformation band 119 is contracted under the control of thecontroller 14, theair holes 1171 are shielded, as shown inFIG. 10 . In the embodiment, the diameter of theair hole 1171 may be substantially between 0.1 and 2 mm. - As illustrated in
FIG. 12 , theshoe 10 may further include arainwater sensor 17 arranged on thevamp 11. Therainwater sensor 17 is electrically connected with thecontroller 14, and is operated to sense the amount of rainwater on thevamp 11 and output the corresponding amount of rainwater data to thecontroller 14. Thecontroller 14 is further operated to deform thedeformation band 119 to shield or expose theair holes 1171 according to the amount of rainwater. For example, when thecontroller 14 determines that the amount of rainwater is greater than a preset rainwater amount threshold, thedeformation band 119 is controlled to shield theair hole 1171 to prevent the rainwater from entering an inside of theshoe 10. When thecontroller 14 determines that the amount of rainwater is less than or equal to the preset rainwater amount threshold, thedeformation belt 119 is controlled to expose theair holes 1171, thus ensuring a good gas permeability of theshoe 10. - As illustrated in
FIG. 13 and FIG. 14 , the sole 12 includes a firstdeformation material layer 121 and a seconddeformation material layer 123. The firstdeformation material layer 121 and the seconddeformation material layer 123 are arranged at intervals. Both of the firstdeformation material layer 121 and the seconddeformation material layer 123 are connected with the controller 14 (as shown inFIG. 1 ) electrically. Thecontroller 14 is further operated to control the firstdeformation material layer 121 and/or the seconddeformation material layer 123 to adjust a shape of the sole 12, and control the firstdeformation material layer 121 and/or the seconddeformation material layer 123 to adjust a size of the sole 12 . - In detail, the first
deformation material layer 121 includes a plurality ofelectrostrictive strips 1211 distributed at intervals in landscape orientation of the sole 12. The electrostrictive strips 1211 are operated to adjust a width of the sole 12. The seconddeformation material layer 123 includes a plurality ofelectrostrictive strips 1231 distributed at intervals in portrait orientation of the sole 12. The electrostrictive strips 1231 are operated to adjust a length of the sole 12. Each of theelectrostrictive strips controller 14. In the embodiment, theelectrostrictive strips - As illustrated in
FIG. 12 , in an alternative embodiment, the sole 12 may be made from a hardness variable material. For example, the sole 12 may include a sealed capsule (not shown). The sealed capsule is filled with electrorheological fluid. The sole 12 is electrically connected with thecontroller 14. Thepressure sensor 16 may also be arranged on the sole 12. Thepressure sensor 16 is operated to detect a pressure on the sole 12, and output corresponding pressure data to thecontroller 14. Thecontroller 14 is further operated to adjust the hardness of the sole 12 according to the change of the pressure on the sole 12. When thepressure sensor 16 detects that a pressure difference between different parts of the sole 12 is high, thecontroller 14 determines that the wearer may walk on a mountain road, and thecontroller 14 may adjust a current supplied for the electrorheological fluid, thus increasing the hardness of the sole 12, offsetting the stimulation to a wearer's sole from the gravel on the mountain road, and thereby improving the comfort of the wearer while walking on the mountain road. - In addition, the
shoe 10 further includes amotion sensor 18 arranged on thevamp 11 or the sole 12. Themotion sensor 18 is electrically connected with thecontroller 14. Themotion sensor 18 is operated to monitor a movement state of the wearer, and thecontroller 14 is further operated to deform thedeformation material layer 113 to adjust the shape of thevamp 11 and/or adjust the hardness of the sole 12. For example, themotion sensor 18 may be a speed sensor or an acceleration sensor. When themotion sensor 18 detects that the wearer is currently moving at high speed or speeding up, thecontroller 14 may contract thevamp 11, thus increasing a wearing stability. Themotion sensor 18 may be a position sensor, such as a GPS, and the position sensor may detect a current position of the wearer, thus triggering thecontroller 14 adjust the hardness of the sole 12 according to the different positions. For example, when the position sensor detects that the wearer is currently at home, the hardness of the sole 12 is reduced and thevamp 11 is stretched, thus enhancing the wearing comfort. - It will be appreciated that, the
motion sensor 18 may also be a distance sensor, an angle sensor, or the like. The distance sensor may detect a distance between the sole 12 and a ground. When the distance remains unchanged for a long time, indicating that the wearer may stay in a static state, thecontroller 14 reduces the hardness of the sole 12 and stretches thevamp 11, thus enhancing the wearing comfort. The angle sensor may detect an angle of the sole 12 relative to a horizontal plane. When the detected angle of the sole 12 relative to the horizontal plane is continuously greater than a predetermined angle, indicating that the wearer may be in mountain climbing, thecontroller 14 may contract thevamp 11, and increase the hardness of the sole 12, thus ensuring the wearing stability and a good filterability. It will be appreciated that, the hardness of the sole 12 may also be manually controlled by theuser terminal device 100, that is, thecommunication unit 15 may further be operated to receive a control command of the hardness of the sole 12 sent by theuser terminal device 100, and thecontroller 14 may further be operated to adjust the hardness of the sole 12 according to the control command of the hardness of the sole 12. - As illustrated in
FIG. 15 , a method for controlling ashoe 10 is provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure. The method for controlling the shoe at least includes the following operations. - At block S11, a pressure on a preset area of a vamp is detected by a pressure sensor, and corresponding pressure data are generated.
- At block S13, the pressure data are sent to a user terminal device by a communication unit.
- At block S15, the user terminal device receives the pressure data sent by the communication unit, and displays the pressure on the preset area of the vamp.
- The pressure on the preset area of the vamp is displayed as follows. A graph of the shoe is displayed by a graphical interface. The different pressures on the preset area of the vamp are displayed on the graphical interface by different colors.
- The method for controlling the shoe further includes the following operations. A touch operation of the graph is received, and a corresponding control command is generated according to the touch operation. The control command is received by the communication unit. The deformation material layer of the vamp is controlled to deform to adjust a shape of the vamp.
- A touch operation of the graph is received, and a corresponding control command is generated according to the touch operation as follows. A stretch touch operation or contract touch operation of the graph corresponding to the preset area of the vamp is received. A control command controlling the preset area of the vamp to stretch is generated according to the stretch touch operation. A control command controlling the preset area of the vamp to contract is generated according to the contract touch operation.
- A stretched direction of the stretch touch operation or a contractive direction of the contract touch operation is vertical to an outer surface of the vamp.
- The method for controlling the shoe further includes the following operations.
- The controller determines whether the pressure of the preset area is greater than a preset pressure threshold. When the pressure of the preset area is greater than the preset pressure threshold the default, the deformation material layer of the vamp is controlled to deform to reduce the pressure of the preset area.
- It will be appreciated that, the specific implementation of each step in the method may also refer to the related description in the embodiments of the
shoe 10, and details are not described herein again. - A
pressure sensor 16 of theshoe 10 is arranged on thevamp 11,thus detecting the pressure on the preset area of thevamp 16, and thereby generating the corresponding pressure data and sending the pressure data to theuser terminal device 100 by thecommunication unit 15. Therefore, the pressure on the preset area of the vamp11 may be visually displayed by theuser terminal device 100, and thetight vamp 11 may be effectively prevented from reducing the wearing comfort and even harming the health of the feet. At the same time, the deformation portion formed by the deformation material layer is separately arranged in each preset area of thevamp 11, and each deformation portion is electrically connected with thecontroller 14, thus separately controlling each the deformation material of the deformation portion to stretch or contract, and thereby changing the pressure on the feet imposed by each preset area of thevamp 11. The stretched or contracted magnitude of thedeformation material layer 13 is determined by the current supplied by thecontroller 14. Therefore, the current supplied to thedeformation material layer 13 of each preset area may be automatically adjusted according to the preset normal pressure range, thus adjusting the pressure on the feet imposed by each preset areas of the vamp 11.In addition, when theshoe 10 is communicated with theuser terminal device 100 by thecommunication unit 15, the pressure on the feet imposed by each preset areas of thevamp 11 may be adjusted by the stretch touch operation or the contract touch operation on the corresponding position of the graph of theshoe 10 displayed on theuser terminal device 100, thus adjusting the pressure on the feet imposed by each preset areas of thevamp 11 according to the wearer's own needs. - The above disclosure is only preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited therein, and those skilled in the art can understand all or part of the process of implementing the above embodiments, and according to the claims of the present disclosure, equivalent changes are still within the scope of the disclosure.
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- A shoe, comprising a vamp and a sole coupled to the vamp, the vamp and the sole cooperatively forming a shoe chamber receiving a foot of a wearer, wherein the shoe further comprises a controller and a communication unit which are arranged on the vamp or the sole, and a pressure sensor at least arranged on the vamp; the controller is electrically connected with the communication unit and the pressure sensor; the pressure sensor is at least operated to detect a pressure on a preset area of the vamp, and output corresponding pressure data to the controller; the shoe is communicated with a user terminal device by the communication unit; the user terminal device is operated to display the pressure on the preset area of the vamp according to the pressure data.
- The shoe of the claim 1, wherein the vamp comprises a pressure sensor layer and a deformation material layer stacked sequentially; the pressure sensor is arranged in the pressure sensor layer; the deformation material layer is electrically connected with the controller; and the controller is further operated to deform the deformation material layer to adjust a shape of the vamp according to the pressure on the preset area of the vamp.
- The shoe of the claim 2, wherein the preset area of the vamp comprises a toe cap area; and the deformation material layer comprises a deformation portion arranged in the toe cap area.
- The shoe of the claim 3, wherein the preset area of the vamp further comprises an upper area; the deformation material layer comprises a deformation portion located in the upper area; and the deformation portion of the toe cap area is different from the deformation portion of the upper area in extending direction.
- The shoe of the claim 4, wherein the preset area of the vamp further comprises a top area adjacent to and separated from the toe cap area; the deformation material layer comprises a deformation portion arranged in the top area; and the deformation portion of the top area is consistent with the deformation portion of the toe cap area in extending direction.
- The shoe of the claim 4, wherein the preset area of the vamp further comprises side areas located on two opposite sides of the vamp; the deformation material layer comprises deformation portions arranged in the side areas; and the deformation portion of each side area is different from the deformation portion of the upper area or the toe cap area in extending direction.
- The shoe of the claim 2, wherein the vamp further comprises an air hole; a deformation band is arranged on a position of the deformation material layer corresponding to the air hole; the deformation band is electrically connected with the controller; and operated to deform under control of the controller to shield or expose the air hole.
- The shoe of the claim 7, wherein the shoe further comprises a rainwater sensor arranged on the vamp; the rainwater sensor is electrically connected with the controller; the rainwater sensor is operated to sense the amount of rainwater on the vamp; and the controller is further operated to deform the deformation band to shield or expose the air hole according to the amount of rainwater.
- The shoe of any one of the claims 2 to 8, wherein the sole comprises a first deformation material layer and a second deformation material layer spaced apart from the first deformation material layer; the first deformation material layer and the second deformation material layer are electrically connected with the controller; and the controller is further operated to control the first deformation material layer and/or the second deformation material layer to adjust a shape, and control the first deformation material layer (121) and/or the second deformation material layer (123) to adjust a size of the sole (12).
- The shoe of claim 9, wherein the first deformation material layer comprises a plurality of electrostrictive strips distributed at intervals in landscape orientation of the sole; operated to adjust a width of the shoe along the landscape orientation; the second deformation material layer comprises a plurality of electrostrictive strips distributed at intervals in portrait orientation of the sole; operated to adjust a length of the shoe along the portrait orientation; and each of the electrostrictive strips is separately controlled by the controller.
- The shoe of any one of the claims 2 to 8, wherein the deformation material layer is made from one or more materials of a memory metal material, a dielectric elastic material; and an electroactive polymer material or an electrostrictive material.
- The shoe of any one of the claims 2 to 8, wherein the sole is made from a hardness variable material; the sole is electrically connected with the controller; the pressure sensor is further arranged on the sole; the pressure sensor is operated to detect a pressure on the sole, and output corresponding pressure data the controller; and the controller is further operated to adjust a hardness of the sole according to a change of the pressure on the sole.
- The shoe of the claim 12, wherein the shoe further comprises a motion sensor arranged on the vamp or the sole; the motion sensor is electrically connected with the controller; the motion sensor is operated to monitor a movement state of a wearer; deform the deformation material layer to adjust the shape of the vamp and/or adjust the hardness of the sole according to the movement state.
- The shoe of the claim 12, wherein the communication unit is further operated to receive a control command sent by the user terminal device; the controller is further operated to deform the deformation material layer to adjust the shape of the vamp and/or adjust the hardness of the sole according to the control command.
- A method for controlling a shoe, comprising:detecting, by a pressure sensor, a pressure on a preset area of a vamp, and generating corresponding pressure data;sending, by a communication unit, the pressure data to a user terminal device;receiving, by the terminal device, the pressure data sent by the communication unit, and displaying the pressure on the preset area of the vamp.
- The method of the claim 15, wherein the displaying the pressure on the preset area of the vamp comprises:displaying, by a graphical interface, a graph of the shoe;displaying the different pressures on the preset area of the vamp of the graphical interface by different colors.
- The method of the claim 16, wherein the method further comprises:receiving a touch operation of the graph, and generating a corresponding control command according to the touch operation;receiving, by the communication unit, the control command;controlling the deformation material layer of the vamp to deform to adjust a shape of the vamp.
- The method of the claim 17, wherein the receiving a touch operation of the graph, and generating a corresponding control command according to the touch operation comprises:receiving a stretch touch operation or a contract touch operation of the graph corresponding to the preset area of the vamp;generating a control command controlling the preset area of the vamp to stretch according to the stretch touch operation; orgenerating a control command controlling the preset area of the vamp to contract according to the contract touch operation.
- The method of the claim 18, wherein a stretched direction of the stretch touch operation or a contractive direction of the contract touch operation is vertical to an outer surface of the vamp.
- The method of any one of claims 15 to 19, wherein the method further comprises:determining whether the pressure of the preset area is greater than a preset pressure threshold;when the pressure of the preset area is greater than the preset pressure threshold the default, controlling the deformation material layer of the vamp to deform to reduce the pressure on the preset area.
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