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Abstract
表面上にマッサージ突起(3)および下面に中空の形成されたストリップ(4a、4b)を有する改良された靴の中敷。着用される場合、歩く時または走る時に、それはユーザの足をマッサージし、さらにユーザの足の圧力を減少する。中敷は、交互の第1(4a)および第2の(4b)中空の形成されたストリップを有する。中空の形成されたストリップのサイズ(5、6)は、足の様々な反射的な領域に従って変化することができる。したがって、中空の形成されたストリップの高さおよび中敷の厚みは、足の増加する圧力を吸収するように、中敷の前部(23)から後部(24)まで徐々に増加する可能性がある。
【選択図】図11An improved insole with a massage projection (3) on the surface and a hollow formed strip (4a, 4b) on the lower surface. When worn, when walking or running, it massages the user's foot and further reduces the pressure on the user's foot. The insole has alternating first (4a) and second (4b) hollow formed strips. The size (5, 6) of the hollow formed strip can vary according to the various reflective areas of the foot. Thus, the height of the hollow formed strip and the thickness of the insole can gradually increase from the front (23) to the rear (24) of the insole to absorb the increasing pressure of the foot. is there.
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本発明は、中敷の上面にマッサージをする突起、および、中敷の底面に組み込まれる中空の形成されたストリップを有し、着用される場合、歩く時または走る時にそれはユーザの足をマッサージし、ユーザの足の圧力を減少するためにクッション効果をさらに提供する改良された靴の中敷に関する。このような配置は、様々な領域の異なる圧力を吸収することができ、マッサージ動作に関与することが可能である。 The present invention has a protrusion that massages the top surface of the insole and a hollow formed strip that is incorporated into the bottom surface of the insole, and when worn, it massages the user's feet when walking or running. And an improved insole that further provides a cushioning effect to reduce pressure on the user's foot. Such an arrangement can absorb different pressures in various regions and can be involved in a massage operation.
リフレクソロジまたは指圧は、足裏の上の枢要点のマッサージを含む古代からの技術である。リフレクソロジの必須のまたは基礎をなす原則は、体の様々な器官または筋肉は、足裏の上での特定の点または領域にネットワークまたは神経によって連結されるということである。これらの点または領域に適用されるマッサージは、対象臓器への血流の循環を促進する。加えて、体の中を流れているエネルギのチャネルがあり、このエネルギは足のこれらの重要な点で終わるということが理論づけられる。 Reflexology or shiatsu is an ancient technique that involves a massage of pivot points on the soles. The essential or underlying principle of reflexology is that the various organs or muscles of the body are connected by networks or nerves to specific points or areas on the soles. Massage applied to these points or areas promotes circulation of blood flow to the target organ. In addition, it is theorized that there are channels of energy flowing through the body and this energy ends at these important points of the foot.
したがって、それは、足のこれらの様々な重要な領域のマッサージが人のエネルギを活性化し、反射作用理論は、マッサージ動作がこれらのエネルギ・チャネルまたは通路を通じたエネルギの流動の妨害を除去することを提案すると考えられる。ある人がリフレクソロジ理論を受け入れるにせよ受け入れないにせよ、足の特定の位置に適用されるマッサージは体を緩和させ、履物に配置されるクッション中敷は疲労を減少させ、快適さを増加させ、着用者により大きな持久力を提供することは公知である。 Therefore, it is the massage of these various critical areas of the foot that activates the energy of the person, and the reflex theory that the massage action eliminates the disturbance of energy flow through these energy channels or passages. Proposed to be proposed. Whether one person accepts or does not accept reflexology theory, a massage applied to a specific position on the foot relaxes the body, a cushion insole placed on the footwear reduces fatigue, increases comfort, It is known to provide greater endurance to the wearer.
これらの考慮すべき問題を念頭において、セルフマッサージと呼ばれ、それらは、均一の厚みで形成されたプレートから突出しているしっかりと包まれたストリップを有し;前記ストリップは、人間工学的な必要条件にしたがって載置表面を作成するのに必要であるため異なる高さであるという条件であるという事実により、足裏の全体上の動作にマッサージを実行することが可能である成形された中敷がかなりの間利用されてきた。 With these considerations in mind, referred to as self-massage, they have a tightly wrapped strip that protrudes from a plate formed of uniform thickness; said strip is an ergonomic need Molded insole that is able to perform a massage on the entire movement of the sole due to the fact that it is at a different height because it is necessary to create a mounting surface according to the conditions Has been used for quite some time.
マッサージ動作は、歩くまたは休息した場合の圧力の分配にしたがって非均等で偶発的な方法で絶えず撓曲する前記中空の形状のストリップの弾性ばねの戻りによって保証される。 The massage action is assured by the return of the elastic spring of the hollow shaped strip that continuously bends in an uneven and accidental manner according to the pressure distribution when walking or resting.
しかしながら、これらの中敷上のすべての中空の形状ストリップが体の重量で曲がることが可能であるというわけではなく、それらのほとんどは、高さが減少された結果、実際に堅固になり、したがって、圧力による重要ないかなる変形も受けることができないのは真実である。それゆえに実際には、それらは、より高くより薄い残りの中空の形状ストリップによって生じるマッサージ動作に関与することがまったく可能でない。 However, not all hollow shape strips on these insoles can be bent by the weight of the body, most of them are actually stiff as a result of the reduced height, and therefore It is true that it cannot undergo any significant deformation due to pressure. In practice, therefore, they are not at all possible to participate in the massage action caused by the higher and thinner remaining hollow shape strips.
さらに、大部分の利用できる靴の中敷は、ステップ時の衝撃の吸収能力を提供することができない。これは、我々が歩く場合、踵の上に行きかつ外側の境界に続く体重の100%は、足のふくらみから親指関節まで交差し、つま先を離れてはねるように前方へ移動する効果のためである。一方で、静止している場合、体重の50%は踵上にあり、25%の重量は親指関節の根元に集中し、25%は足のふくらみに広がる。長期にわたる足への重量の圧力によって、体関節および脊柱への損傷のリスクが生じる。 In addition, most available shoe insoles cannot provide shock absorption capability during the step. This is due to the effect that when we walk, 100% of the weight that goes on the heel and follows the outer border crosses from the bulge of the foot to the thumb joint and moves forward to jump off the toes. is there. On the other hand, when stationary, 50% of the body weight is on the heel, 25% is concentrated at the base of the thumb joint, and 25% spreads to the bulge of the foot. Prolonged weight pressure on the foot creates the risk of damage to the joints and spine.
本発明の目的は、中敷が中敷上面において突起および下面を組み込む中空の形成されたストリップが形成される、成形された中敷を提供することである。使用される場合、中敷は、着用者の足にマッサージをするだけでなく、足への衝撃吸収材をも供する。反射領域に対応する突起の位置および配置は、ユーザの必要条件によって変化してもよい。 It is an object of the present invention to provide a shaped insole where the insole is formed with a hollow formed strip that incorporates protrusions and a lower surface on the insole upper surface. When used, the insole not only massages the wearer's foot, but also provides a shock absorber for the foot. The position and arrangement of the protrusions corresponding to the reflective area may vary depending on user requirements.
本発明のさらなる目的は、足組織の血行促進を越えて治療的な効果を有する中敷を提供することである。 It is a further object of the present invention to provide an insole that has a therapeutic effect beyond promoting blood circulation in foot tissue.
中敷は、中空の形成されたストリップの第2の集合と交互に、中空の形成されたストリップの第1の集合の一群を有するように設計される。中空の形成されたストリップの第2の集合は、様々なサイズから形成されてもよく、一方で、中空の形成されたストリップの第1の集合は、好ましくはより小さいサイズおよび構造で形成される。中空の形成されたストリップの第2の集合のサイズは、足の様々な反射的な領域にしたがって変化することができる。中空の形成されたストリップの高さは、増加する足の圧力を吸収するため、中敷の前部から後部まで徐々に増加している。他の手段において、中敷の厚みもまた中敷の前部から後部に徐々に増加する。 The insole is designed to have a group of the first set of hollow formed strips alternating with the second set of hollow formed strips. The second set of hollow formed strips may be formed from a variety of sizes, while the first set of hollow formed strips is preferably formed in a smaller size and structure. . The size of the second set of hollow formed strips can vary according to the various reflective areas of the foot. The height of the hollow formed strip gradually increases from the front to the back of the insole to absorb increasing foot pressure. In other means, the thickness of the insole also gradually increases from the front to the rear of the insole.
中空の形成されたストリップの示差的特徴は、中空の形成されたストリップの第2の集合と交互の中空の形成されたストリップの第1の集合の配置が、様々な領域の異なる圧力を吸収することができ、足の衝撃吸収性を減少することが可能であるという事実で構成される。 The differential feature of the hollow formed strip is that the arrangement of the first set of hollow formed strips alternating with the second set of hollow formed strips absorbs different pressures in various regions. Can be composed of the fact that it is possible to reduce the shock absorption of the foot.
図1に見られるように、中敷(1)は人間の足の形状を有し、一般的に中敷(1)は靴のサイズに対応して大きさを設定され、大きさを設定された対において提供される。 As can be seen in FIG. 1, the insole (1) has the shape of a human foot, and generally the insole (1) is sized according to the size of the shoe and is sized. Provided in pairs.
中敷(1)は、図2および3に示すように上面(21)の対向する側面において上面(21)および底面(22)から構成されている。中敷(1)のデザインは、図3で示す中敷(1)の底面(22)で中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合、および、中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合を囲んで、代替的に組み込まれる中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合を含む複数の中空の形成されたストリップ(4)を有する。好ましい実施例において、中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合は、図4および5で示す中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の中空の領域(6)より小さい中空の領域(5)を有する。他の実施例では、中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合の中空の領域(5)は、中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の中空の領域(6)と同じ構造であることができる。 The insole (1) is composed of an upper surface (21) and a bottom surface (22) on the opposite side surfaces of the upper surface (21) as shown in FIGS. The design of the insole (1) consists of a first set of hollow formed strips (4a) on the bottom surface (22) of the insole (1) shown in FIG. 3, and a hollow formed strip (4a). Having a plurality of hollow formed strips (4) including a second set of hollow formed strips (4b) that are alternatively incorporated. In a preferred embodiment, the first set of hollow formed strips (4a) is smaller than the hollow region (6) of the second set of hollow formed strips (4b) shown in FIGS. It has a hollow area (5). In another embodiment, the hollow regions (5) of the first set of hollow formed strips (4a) are the hollow regions (6) of the second set of hollow formed strips (4b). Can be the same structure.
様々な異なる圧力を吸収する領域は、中敷(1)に作成されることができる。好ましい実施例において、中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合の中空の領域(5)の深さは、図4で示すように中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の中空の領域(6)の深さよりも小さい。他の実施例において、中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合の中空の領域(5)の深さは、図5に示すように中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の中空の領域(6)の深さと同じであることができる。中敷(1)の中空の形成されたストリップ(4)は、図6に示すように中敷(1)の前部(23)から中敷の後部(24)まで、その高さが徐々に増加するように形成されることができる。中敷(1)の底面(22)の異なる領域で中空の形成されたストリップ(4)の異なる構造を有し、このことで、歩行または直立している間、ユーザからかかと部分で最大である重量圧力の異なる吸収力を提供することができ、一方で前部(23)の中敷(1)のクッション力はこの領域ではより小さい。 Regions that absorb a variety of different pressures can be created in the insole (1). In a preferred embodiment, the depth of the hollow region (5) of the first set of hollow formed strip (4a) is the second of the hollow formed strip (4b) as shown in FIG. It is smaller than the depth of the hollow region (6) of the assembly. In another embodiment, the depth of the hollow region (5) of the first set of hollow formed strips (4a) is the second depth of the hollow formed strip (4b) as shown in FIG. Can be the same as the depth of the hollow region (6) of the set. The hollow formed strip (4) of the insole (1) gradually increases in height from the front part (23) of the insole (1) to the rear part (24) of the insole as shown in FIG. It can be formed to increase. Having a different structure of the strip (4) formed hollow in different areas of the bottom surface (22) of the insole (1), this is the largest in the heel part from the user while walking or standing Different absorption forces of weight pressure can be provided, while the cushioning force of the insole (1) of the front part (23) is smaller in this region.
図6、7および10に関して、中空の領域(5)を有している中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合は、中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の中空の領域(6)と同じ高さであることが分かる。中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合、および、中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の両方の高さは、図6および7に示すように、中敷(1)の前部(23)から後部(24)まで徐々に増加する。他の手段においては、中敷(1)の厚さはまた足の増加した圧力を吸収するように、前部(23)から後部(24)まで徐々に増加している。これらは、図6から図11において示される。中空の形成されたストリップは、中敷(1)の底面(21)から、外へ突出して形成され、中敷(1)の底面(22)において埋め込むことができる。 6, 7 and 10, the first set of hollow formed strips (4a) having a hollow region (5) is the second set of hollow formed strips (4b). It can be seen that it is the same height as the hollow region (6). The height of both the first set of hollow formed strips (4a) and the second set of hollow formed strips (4b) is shown in FIGS. It gradually increases from the front (23) to the rear (24) of 1). In other means, the thickness of the insole (1) is also gradually increased from the front (23) to the rear (24) to absorb the increased pressure on the foot. These are shown in FIGS. The hollow formed strip is formed to project outward from the bottom surface (21) of the insole (1) and can be embedded in the bottom surface (22) of the insole (1).
中空の形成されたストリップ(4)はまた、図8、9および11で示されるように、中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合が、中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の中空の領域(6)の深さより浅い中空の領域(5)の深さを有しているレイアウトで配置することができる。中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合および中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の両方の高さは、図8、9および11に示すように中敷(1)の前部(23)から後部(24)まで徐々に増加する。 The hollow formed strip (4) also has a first set of hollow formed strips (4a), as shown in FIGS. 8, 9 and 11, where the hollow formed strip (4b) They can be arranged in a layout having a depth of the hollow region (5) shallower than the depth of the second set of hollow regions (6). The heights of both the first set of hollow formed strips (4a) and the second set of hollow formed strips (4b) are shown in FIGS. ) Gradually increases from the front (23) to the rear (24).
本発明の配置による中敷(1)の底面(22)で組み込まれる中空の形成されたストリップ(4)は、足から圧力を自動的に吸収し、着用者が歩いている時、足上にマッサージを施す。それにより足の組織の血液循環を促進し、全体の体重量を支持するのに必要な足の圧力を減少させる。 The hollow formed strip (4) incorporated at the bottom surface (22) of the insole (1) according to the arrangement of the present invention automatically absorbs pressure from the foot and is on the foot when the wearer is walking Give a massage. This promotes blood circulation in the foot tissue and reduces the foot pressure required to support the overall body weight.
中敷(1)の上面(21)は、複数の突起(3)を備える。突起(3)は、所望の反射領域または足の領域に対応する選択された領域に対応するように様々に上面(21)に配置される可能性がある。例えば、図6において、中敷(1)の上面(21)は、選択された領域上に突起(3)を含むだけであり、一方、図7において、突起(3)は、中敷(1)の上面(21)の全体の表面周辺に拡散する。代替的に、突起(3)は、ユーザの所望にしたがって中敷(1)の上面(21)上に平らにされる。突起(3)は、例えば図10で示されるように弾丸形状(3a)またはパレット形状(3b)のような可変形状の凸面形状突起(3)である。 The upper surface (21) of the insole (1) includes a plurality of protrusions (3). The protrusion (3) may be variously disposed on the upper surface (21) to correspond to a selected region corresponding to the desired reflective region or foot region. For example, in FIG. 6, the upper surface (21) of the insole (1) only includes protrusions (3) on the selected region, while in FIG. ) Diffuses around the entire surface of the upper surface (21). Alternatively, the protrusion (3) is flattened on the upper surface (21) of the insole (1) as desired by the user. The protrusion (3) is a convex protrusion (3) having a variable shape such as a bullet shape (3a) or a pallet shape (3b) as shown in FIG.
使用される場合、中敷(1)の上面(21)に配置される突起(3)は足をマッサージする際に役立つ。反射理論によれば、足のマッサージは体を弛緩させ、特定の器官の健康に有益な効果を有する。 When used, the protrusions (3) located on the upper surface (21) of the insole (1) are useful when massaging the foot. According to reflex theory, foot massage relaxes the body and has a beneficial effect on the health of certain organs.
中空の形成されたストリップ(4a)の第1の集合および中敷(1)上の中空の形成されたストリップ(4b)の第2の集合の様々なサイズのデザインは、使用される場合、中敷(1)のクッション効果の制御に役立つことができる。突起(3)の組合せを有し、中敷(1)は、人間によるマッサージ効果と類似したマッサージ効果を足に提供することができた。 Various size designs of the first set of hollow formed strips (4a) and the second set of hollow formed strips (4b) on the insole (1) can be It can help to control the cushion effect of the floor (1). Having a combination of protrusions (3), the insole (1) was able to provide a foot with a massage effect similar to that of a human.
中敷(1)は、中敷の後部(22)で、延長されたフランジ(28)に加えられることができるので、図1で示すように中敷が靴へ配置される場合、中敷(1)は適所に容易に固定されることができる。 The insole (1) can be added to the extended flange (28) at the back (22) of the insole so that when the insole is placed on the shoe as shown in FIG. 1) can be easily fixed in place.
本発明が他のいろいろな形で実施される可能性があり、上記した唯一の実施例に限られないと理解されるものである。しかしながら、当業者に容易に見出すことができるこのような開示された概念の変更およびその同等物は、追加される請求項の範囲内で含まれる意図を有する。 It is understood that the present invention may be implemented in a variety of other forms and is not limited to the single embodiment described above. However, such disclosed conceptual changes and equivalents thereof that are readily apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
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上面および前記上面の対向する側面に底面を含むユーザの足の形状を有する中敷、
前記ユーザの足にマッサージ効果を提供するために前記中敷の前記上面で形成される複数の突起、
および、リバウンディング効果のための前記中敷の前記底面で形成される複数の中空の形成されたストリップであって、それによって、前記中空の形成されたストリップは、前記底面の全体にわたって所定の位置で提供される中空の形成されたストリップの第1の集合、および、中空の形成されたストリップの前記第1の集合を囲んで、代替的に組み込まれる中空の形成されたストリップの第2の集合を含む中空の形成されたストリップからなるマッサージおよびクッション用の中敷。 An insole for massage and cushioning,
An insole having a shape of a user's foot including a top surface and a bottom surface on opposite side surfaces of the top surface;
A plurality of protrusions formed on the upper surface of the insole to provide a massage effect to the user's foot;
And a plurality of hollow formed strips formed at the bottom surface of the insole for a rebounding effect, whereby the hollow formed strips are in place throughout the bottom surface. And a second set of hollow formed strips that are alternatively incorporated surrounding and surrounding the first set of hollow formed strips Insole for massage and cushion consisting of a hollow formed strip containing.
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