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JP2004180746A
JP2004180746A JP2002348295A JP2002348295A JP2004180746A JP 2004180746 A JP2004180746 A JP 2004180746A JP 2002348295 A JP2002348295 A JP 2002348295A JP 2002348295 A JP2002348295 A JP 2002348295A JP 2004180746 A JP2004180746 A JP 2004180746A
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Minoru Honda
実 本多
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/26Footwear characterised by the shape or the use adjustable as to length or size
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide shoes, especially pumps-type shoes, preventing and improving symptoms such as the hallux valgus by providing a wearer with nice fitting feeling when putting on the shoes and less tightening the toes in walking. <P>SOLUTION: In this shoe, a slit 16 is longitudinally formed in at least a toe part of the sole of the pump-type shoe; an elastic woven fabric 15 is integrally and stickingly provided into a layer in the upper surface of at least the toe part in a midsole 3 comprising the sole; a slit is formed along the longitudinal direction at least in the toe part of a core plate 14 stacked on the intermediate part or the bottom surface in the midsole 3; and when a person puts on the shoe, the slit 16 is widened and the instep width is widened. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO&NCIPI

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【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】
本発明は、パンプスタイプの靴に適応して有用な靴の改良に関するものである。本発明は、サンダル、スリッパの類、紳士靴など、あらゆるタイプの靴に適応できる。
【0002】
【従来の技術】
一般に、女性用のパンプスタイプの靴において、外反母趾が問題となっている。外反母趾は靴先における足指の幅に対して靴の幅サイズが小さく、足先を踏出しした際に靴の上部周囲を覆う甲皮が親指と小指間を強く締付けることによって生ずる足指の変形現象であり、かつこれに伴う足先の痛みや歩行困難が指摘されている。
この外反母趾を防止するための対策としては、受注により使用者の足の各部を計測した上で個別生産される靴を選択するか、または甲幅の広い靴や、あるいは自分の足よりもサイズが一回り大きな靴を選択するなどの手段がある。
【0003】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】
しかしながら、受注生産品は高額商品であり、一般的でない。甲幅の広い靴は、足先のスタイルなどデザイン上の問題や、これを履いた状態でのフィット感がないなどの点において敬遠されているのが実状であり、市場に出回っている種類数量ともに少なく、選択の余地が少ない。
また、一回り大きな靴は、ルーズであるため脱げやすく、かえって歩きづらいうえに、足先幅の小さな同じデザインの靴を選択した場合には外反母指を必ずしも解消できるものでない。
【0004】
本発明は、以上の課題を解決するものであって、その目的は、靴を履いた状態でフィット感がある一方で、歩行状態における足先の締付けが小さく、これによって外反母趾などの症状を防止ないしは改善できるようにした靴を提供するものである。
【0005】
【課題を解決するための手段】
このため、本発明の靴1は、図の実施の形態に示すように、靴底の少なくとも足先部分に縦方向にスリット16を形成し、靴を履いた状態で、前記スリット16が広がることにより甲幅が広がるようにしたことを特徴とする。
【0006】
また、靴底を構成するゴム質の本底2の少なくとも足先部分において、その上面と底面の食違い位置に縦方向に沿って互いに相手側に到達しない切込み状のスリット16を形成した。
【0007】
さらに、図6に示すように、本底20に非弾性系素材が用いられている場合に、少なくとも足先部分に、縦方向に沿って、その上下面を貫通するスリット21を形成した。
【0008】
また、さらに靴底を構成する中座3における少なくとも足先部分の上面には、伸縮性の織布15を一体に層状に接着して設け、該中座3における中間部または底面に積層された芯板14の少なくとも足先部分に縦方向に沿ってスリット17を形成した。
【0009】
以上の靴1、特にパンプスによれば、歩行時、踏出しによる足先の着地により靴底に荷重が加わり、甲皮5に幅方向の引張り力が生ずると、その本底2の弾性に抗してスリット16が開き、またこれと一体の芯板14のスリット17が開いて幅が広がることにより、足先が甲皮5により締付けを受けることがない。また、足が上がると、本底2の弾性復帰力により再びスリット16,17を閉じて元の幅に復帰し、甲皮5に対するフィット感を継続できる。
【0010】
【発明の実施の形態】
以下、本発明の好ましい実施の形態につき、添付図面を参照して詳細に説明する。図1乃至図5は、本発明の第一実施形態を示す。図1は本発明の第一実施形態によるパンプスタイプの靴1の靴底部分を示す分解斜視図、図2は以上の靴底を甲皮を組付けて一体に完成した靴1を示している。
【0011】
図において、靴底は、本底2と、本底2の上面に積層配置される各種部品からなる中座3と、中座3の上面に敷設接着される中敷4とからなっている。本底2の上部周囲に、あらかじめ縫合などにより甲部分の展開形状に形成された甲皮5(図2参照)を取付け、次いで中座3を本底2の上面に配置し、甲皮5の本底2に対する巻き込み位置を中座3と本底2間に挟持固定して立体造形し、しかる後中敷4を中座3の上面に敷設し接着することで、図2に示す靴1が完成する。
以上の組立にはゴム系接着剤などに加え、複数の鋲、鳩目、あるいはこれに加えて縫製などにより行われる。
【0012】
前記本底2は、硬質発泡ゴムなどパンプスとしての用途に適した硬度、弾性を備えたゴム質弾性素材から構成され、足形に形成された底板6と、底板6の後部上面に予め一体に貼着されたヒールブロック7とからなっている。
【0013】
前記中座3は、踵部8と足先部9に2分されている。このうち、踵部8は硬質紙などを踵下面周囲を包囲するようにして曲面状に成形した踵型材10と、踵型材10の上面に鳩目11を介して固定されるゴム製クッション材12と、クッション材12の上面に貼着される織布13からなり、これら部材が積層された構造である。
また足先部9は、フェルトなどからなり、かつ周縁を本底2および甲皮5の巻込み端縁に鋲打などによって連結され、後部を前記クッション材12の先端側に形成された段部12aに貼着される芯板14と、芯板14の上面に貼着される伸縮性織布15とからなっている。
【0014】
前記中敷4は、柔らかな皮革を足形にカットしたものであり、その土踏まず内側位置の裏面には図示しないが、クッションパッドを一体に設けて張出させるとともに、パッド装着位置にパンチ加工などによる複数の通気孔4aを形成している。
【0015】
以上において、本底2における底板6の足先側には、切込みによりその長手方向に沿って複数のスリット16が形成され、スリット16を介して足先での幅方向の弾性変形を容易としている。
図3(a),(b)は、本底2の上面および底面を示すもので、底板6の上面側は足先中心に沿って直線状およびその左右対象形であって足形に沿った曲面形状でそれぞれ3本のスリット16が所定幅間隔をおいて形成されている。
また底板6の底面には多数の滑り止め用凹凸に加え、左右対象に足形に沿った曲面形状でそれぞれ3本のスリット16が形成されている。
各スリット16は、図4に断面して示すごとく、上下を貫通することなく切込みにより設けられ、かつ表裏でピッチをずらして設けることで、各スリット16が上下貫通することを防止し、防水性を確保している。
【0016】
したがって、以上の各スリット16により、底板6の長さ方向の弾性をパンプスとして好適な弾性に保持したまま幅方向の弾性を高めたものとなっている。なお、図3,4では説明の容易化のために、各スリット16の開口部を開いた状態で描いたが、実際には幅方向の力が加わらない限りは閉じられた状態に保持されている。
【0017】
また、中座3の足先部9において、芯板14にも複数のスリット17が形成され、図1の矢印に示すごとく、幅方向の伸縮を可能としている。各スリット17は足先中心にそった直線状のものと、その左右に足形に沿った曲線状のものと、さらにその最外周にジグザグ型に形成されたものが配置されている。
このうち、最外周のスリット17をジグザグ型としたのは、前述のごとく芯板14を甲皮5および底板6に鋲打する際の釘打ちしろを確保するためであって、ジグザグ形の内側に突出する位置に鋲18を打つことによって、甲皮5に対する固着性を確保すると同時に、伸縮性を得られるようにしている。
また、芯板14の上面に貼着される伸縮性織布15は伸縮性なので、スリット17の伸縮に応じて幅方向に伸縮する。
【0018】
次に、上記第一実施形態における歩行時の作用を図5を用いて説明する。同図(a)は以上の靴1を履いた場合における靴底に荷重がかかっていない状態を示し、各スリット16,17は閉じられ、甲皮5により足先が適度なフィット感で拘束されている。
この状態から(b)に示すように、踏出しにより靴底が着地し、足先位置に荷重Wが加わると、相対的に足先が幅方向に広がって甲皮5を左右方向に引張る力Pが生じ、これに連結された底板6の弾性に抗して底板6、芯板14の各スリット16,17および伸縮性織布15を左右に押し広げ、結果的に足先を甲皮5により締付けることなく踏出し動作を行えることになる。
踏みだしから再度足先が上がると、甲皮5に対する左右の引張り力Pは解消され、底板16の弾性復帰力により、スリット16、17は再び(a)のごとく閉じ、足先に対する甲皮5のフィット感を維持できることになる。
【0019】
図6は、本発明の第二実施形態を示す。図における底板20は、硬質であって弾性のあまりない非弾性系素材から構成され、各スリット21は上面から底部に向けて貫通して形成されている。そして、この底板20の上面にはゴム等の防水シート22が一体に貼着され、防水性を確保している。
本第二実施形態の場合においても、荷重が加わるとスリット21が開いて底板20を左右方向に押し広げ、荷重を除去するとスリット21を閉じ、元の幅に復帰する動作が繰返される。
【0020】
【発明の効果】
以上の説明により明らかなように、本発明による靴にあっては、靴を履いた状態でフィット感がある一方で、歩行状態における足先の締付けが小さく、幅方向に拡大されることになり、これによって外反母指などの症状を防止ないしは改善できる。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明の第一実施形態による靴の靴底部分の分解斜視図である。
【図2】同靴底部分に甲皮を組合わせた靴の完成斜視図である。
【図3】(a),(b)は本底の上面および底面を示す平面図である。
【図4】図3のA−A線における断面図である。
【図5】(a),(b)は同靴を履いて歩行する際の作用説明図である。
【図6】本発明の第二実施形態における正断面図である。
【符号の説明】
1 靴
2 本底(靴底)
3 中座(靴底)
4 中敷(靴底)
5 甲皮
6,20 底板
7 ヒールブロック
8 踵部、9 足先部、10 踵型材、11 鳩目、12 クッション材
13 織布
14 芯板
15 伸縮性織布
16,21 スリット(本底側)
17 スリット(芯板側)
18 鋲、22 防水シート
[0001]
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an improvement in a shoe that is useful when applied to a pump-type shoe. The invention is applicable to all types of shoes, such as sandals, slippers and men's shoes.
[0002]
[Prior art]
In general, hallux valgus poses a problem in women's pumps-type shoes. The hallux valgus has a smaller shoe width than the width of the toe at the tip of the shoe, and the toe deformed when the upper covering the upper part of the shoe is tightly tightened between the thumb and the little finger when stepping on the toe It has been pointed out that this is a phenomenon, and the accompanying pain at the toes and difficulty walking.
As a measure to prevent this hallux valgus, measure each part of the user's foot according to the order, select shoes that are individually produced, or use shoes with a wide instep or a size larger than your own feet There are means such as selecting shoes that are one size larger.
[0003]
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
However, custom-made products are expensive products and are not common. The fact that wide shoes are being avoided in terms of design problems such as the style of the toes and lack of fit when worn, and the number of types available on the market Both are few and there is little room for choice.
In addition, shoes that are one size larger are loose and easy to take off, which makes it harder to walk. In addition, when shoes of the same design with a small toe width are selected, it is not always possible to eliminate hallux valgus.
[0004]
The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and the object is to provide a feeling of fit in a state of wearing shoes, while tightening a toe in a walking state is small, thereby preventing symptoms such as hallux valgus. Another object of the present invention is to provide shoes that can be improved.
[0005]
[Means for Solving the Problems]
Therefore, in the shoe 1 of the present invention, as shown in the embodiment of the drawing, a slit 16 is formed in at least the toe portion of the sole of the shoe in the longitudinal direction, and the slit 16 spreads while the shoe is worn. The feature is that the width of the instep is widened.
[0006]
In addition, at least at the toe portion of the rubber outsole 2 constituting the sole of the shoe, a slit 16 is formed at a position where the upper surface and the bottom surface are staggered so as not to reach each other along the longitudinal direction.
[0007]
Further, as shown in FIG. 6, when an inelastic material is used for the outsole 20, a slit 21 penetrating the upper and lower surfaces thereof is formed at least in the forefoot portion along the vertical direction.
[0008]
Further, a stretchable woven fabric 15 is integrally provided in a layered manner on at least the upper surface of the toe portion of the middle seat 3 constituting the shoe sole, and is laminated on the intermediate portion or the bottom surface of the middle seat 3. A slit 17 was formed in at least the toe portion of the core plate 14 along the longitudinal direction.
[0009]
According to the above-mentioned shoes 1, especially pumps, when a load is applied to the sole of the shoe due to landing on the toe during walking and a tensile force is generated in the upper 5 in the width direction, the elasticity of the outsole 2 is resisted. As a result, the slit 16 is opened, and the slit 17 of the core plate 14 integrated with the slit 16 is opened and the width is widened, so that the toes are not tightened by the upper 5. Further, when the foot is raised, the slits 16 and 17 are closed again by the elastic restoring force of the outsole 2 to return to the original width, so that the fit to the upper 5 can be continued.
[0010]
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. 1 to 5 show a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a sole portion of a pump-type shoe 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 shows a shoe 1 in which the above sole is assembled with an upper to integrally form the shoe. .
[0011]
In the figure, the shoe sole comprises an outsole 2, an insole 3 composed of various components laminated on the upper surface of the outsole 2, and an insole 4 laid and adhered to the upper surface of the insole 3. An upper 5 (see FIG. 2) formed in advance in an inflated shape of the upper portion by sewing or the like is attached around the upper portion of the outsole 2, and then the middle seat 3 is arranged on the upper surface of the outsole 2. The wrapping position with respect to the outsole 2 is sandwiched and fixed between the insole 3 and the outsole 2 to form a three-dimensional structure, and then the insole 4 is laid on the upper surface of the insole 3 and bonded, so that the shoe 1 shown in FIG. Complete.
The above assembling is performed by a plurality of tacks, eyelets or sewing in addition to the rubber-based adhesive.
[0012]
The outsole 2 is made of a rubbery elastic material having hardness and elasticity suitable for use as a pump, such as hard foam rubber, and is integrally formed on a bottom plate 6 formed in the shape of a foot and an upper surface of a rear portion of the bottom plate 6 in advance. The heel block 7 is worn.
[0013]
The middle seat 3 is divided into a heel portion 8 and a toe portion 9. The heel portion 8 includes a heel shape member 10 formed of hard paper or the like in a curved shape so as to surround the periphery of the lower surface of the heel, and a rubber cushion material 12 fixed to the upper surface of the heel shape member 10 through eyelets 11. And a woven fabric 13 adhered to the upper surface of the cushion material 12, and has a structure in which these members are laminated.
The forefoot portion 9 is made of felt or the like, and its peripheral edge is connected to the winding edge of the outsole 2 and the upper 5 by tacking or the like, and the rear portion is formed on the tip side of the cushion material 12. A core plate 14 is attached to the core 12a, and a stretchable woven fabric 15 is attached to the upper surface of the core plate 14.
[0014]
The insole 4 is formed by cutting soft leather into a foot shape. Although not shown on the back of the inner side of the arch, a cushion pad is integrally provided so as to protrude, and the pad mounting position is formed by punching or the like. A plurality of ventilation holes 4a are formed.
[0015]
As described above, a plurality of slits 16 are formed along the longitudinal direction of the sole plate 6 in the outsole 2 along the longitudinal direction of the sole plate 6 by cutting, thereby facilitating elastic deformation in the width direction at the toe through the slit 16. .
3 (a) and 3 (b) show the upper surface and the bottom surface of the outsole 2, and the upper surface of the bottom plate 6 is a straight line along the center of the toe and a curved surface along the right and left symmetrical shape. Each of the three slits 16 is formed at a predetermined width interval.
In addition, three slits 16 are formed on the bottom surface of the bottom plate 6 in addition to a large number of anti-slip irregularities and curved surfaces along the foot shape on the left and right sides.
As shown in a cross section in FIG. 4, each slit 16 is provided by notching without penetrating vertically, and is provided with a pitch shifted between the front and back, thereby preventing each slit 16 from penetrating vertically and waterproofing. Is secured.
[0016]
Therefore, the above-described slits 16 increase the elasticity in the width direction while maintaining the elasticity in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate 6 as a suitable elasticity as a pump. In FIGS. 3 and 4, the opening of each slit 16 is illustrated in an open state for simplicity of explanation. However, in practice, the slit 16 is kept closed unless a force in the width direction is applied. I have.
[0017]
In the toe portion 9 of the middle seat 3, a plurality of slits 17 are also formed in the core plate 14 so as to be able to expand and contract in the width direction as shown by arrows in FIG. Each of the slits 17 includes a straight line along the center of the toe, a curved line along the foot on the left and right, and a zigzag formed on the outermost periphery.
Among these, the reason why the outermost slit 17 is formed in a zigzag shape is to secure a margin for nailing when the core plate 14 is tacked to the upper 5 and the bottom plate 6 as described above. By hitting a stud 18 at a position protruding from the upper surface, the sticking property to the upper 5 is ensured and, at the same time, the elasticity can be obtained.
Further, since the elastic woven fabric 15 attached to the upper surface of the core plate 14 is elastic, it expands and contracts in the width direction according to the expansion and contraction of the slit 17.
[0018]
Next, an operation at the time of walking in the first embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. FIG. 3A shows a state in which no load is applied to the sole when the above-mentioned shoe 1 is worn, the slits 16 and 17 are closed, and the toes are restrained by the upper 5 with an appropriate fit. ing.
From this state, as shown in (b), when the shoe sole lands by stepping and a load W is applied to the toe position, the toe relatively spreads in the width direction and pulls the upper 5 in the left-right direction. P is generated, and the bottom plate 6, the slits 16 and 17 of the core plate 14, and the elastic woven fabric 15 are spread right and left against the elasticity of the bottom plate 6 connected to the bottom plate 6. Thus, the stepping-out operation can be performed without tightening.
When the foot rises again from the stepping, the left and right pulling force P on the upper 5 is released, and the slits 16 and 17 are closed again as shown in FIG. The fit can be maintained.
[0019]
FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of the present invention. The bottom plate 20 in the figure is made of a hard and inelastic material having little elasticity, and each slit 21 is formed so as to penetrate from the upper surface toward the bottom. A waterproof sheet 22 made of rubber or the like is integrally attached to the upper surface of the bottom plate 20 to ensure waterproofness.
Also in the case of the second embodiment, when a load is applied, the slit 21 opens and pushes the bottom plate 20 in the left-right direction. When the load is removed, the slit 21 is closed and the operation of returning to the original width is repeated.
[0020]
【The invention's effect】
As apparent from the above description, in the shoe according to the present invention, while the shoe has a feeling of fitting, the tightening of the toe in the walking state is small and the width is enlarged in the width direction. This can prevent or improve symptoms such as hallux valgus.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a sole portion of a shoe according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a completed perspective view of a shoe in which an upper is combined with a sole portion of the shoe.
FIGS. 3A and 3B are plan views showing an upper surface and a bottom surface of an outsole; FIG.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA of FIG.
FIGS. 5 (a) and 5 (b) are action explanatory diagrams when walking while wearing the same shoes.
FIG. 6 is a front sectional view according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
[Explanation of symbols]
1 shoes 2 outsole (shoe sole)
3 Nakaza (shoe sole)
4 insoles (soles)
5 Upper 6, 20 Bottom plate 7 Heel block 8 Heel part, 9 Toe part, 10 Heel type material, 11 Eyelet, 12 Cushion material 13 Woven cloth 14 Core plate 15 Elastic woven cloth 16, 21 Slit (on bottom side)
17 slit (core plate side)
18 tacks, 22 tarpaulin

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靴底の少なくとも足先部分に縦方向にスリットを形成し、靴を履いた状態で、前記スリットが広がることにより甲幅が広がるようにしたことを特徴とする靴。A shoe characterized in that a slit is formed in a longitudinal direction at least in a toe portion of a sole of the shoe, and the width of the upper is widened by widening the slit when the shoe is worn. 靴底の少なくとも足先部分において、その上面と底面の食違い位置に縦方向に沿って互いに相手側に到達しない切込み状のスリットを形成したことを特徴とする靴。A shoe characterized in that at least a toe portion of a sole of the shoe is formed with a cut-like slit that does not reach the other side along the longitudinal direction at a position where the upper surface and the bottom surface are staggered. 靴底を構成する本底を非弾性系素材により形成した靴において、少なくともその足先部分に、縦方向に沿ってその上下面に貫通するスリットを形成したことを特徴とする靴。A shoe in which an outsole constituting a sole of the shoe is formed of an inelastic material, wherein a slit is formed in at least a toe portion of the shoe so as to penetrate vertically and vertically. 靴底を構成する中座における少なくとも足先上面には伸縮性の織布を設け、該中座における中間部または底面に積層された芯板の少なくとも足先部分に縦方向に沿ってスリットを形成したことを特徴とする請求項1乃至3のいずれか1項に記載の靴。An elastic woven fabric is provided on at least the upper surface of the toe in the middle seat constituting the sole, and a slit is formed along the longitudinal direction at least in the toe portion of the core plate laminated on the intermediate portion or the bottom surface of the middle seat. The shoe according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein: 前記スリットは、略ジグザグ形状であることを特徴とする請求項1乃至4のいずれか1項に記載の靴。The shoe according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the slit has a substantially zigzag shape.
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