KR200467147Y1 - Bidirectional slipper - Google Patents

Bidirectional slipper Download PDF

Info

Publication number
KR200467147Y1
KR200467147Y1 KR2020130002877U KR20130002877U KR200467147Y1 KR 200467147 Y1 KR200467147 Y1 KR 200467147Y1 KR 2020130002877 U KR2020130002877 U KR 2020130002877U KR 20130002877 U KR20130002877 U KR 20130002877U KR 200467147 Y1 KR200467147 Y1 KR 200467147Y1
Authority
KR
South Korea
Prior art keywords
footrest
coupling
slipper body
slipper
unit
Prior art date
Application number
KR2020130002877U
Other languages
Korean (ko)
Inventor
윤은숙
Original Assignee
윤은숙
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by 윤은숙 filed Critical 윤은숙
Priority to KR2020130002877U priority Critical patent/KR200467147Y1/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of KR200467147Y1 publication Critical patent/KR200467147Y1/en

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/10Low shoes, e.g. comprising only a front strap; Slippers
    • A43B3/101Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals
    • A43B3/102Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals leaving the heel of the foot bare 
    • A43B3/103Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals leaving the heel of the foot bare  characterised by the attachment of the toestrap

Landscapes

  • Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)

Abstract

The present invention relates to a two-way slippers that are simple in structure and easy to use, while stably wrapping the user's instep so that the user can feel comfortable.
To this end, the present invention is a slipper body; A footrest unit having one end rotatably coupled to a first coupling point formed on the first side of the slipper body, and the other end rotatably coupled to a second coupling point formed on the second side of the slipper body; And a first coupling member for rotatably coupling the footrest unit and the slipper body at the first coupling point, and a second for rotatably coupling the footrest unit and the slipper body at the second coupling point. And a coupling unit having a coupling member, wherein the first side and the second side face each other based on the width direction of the slipper body, and the first coupling point and the second coupling point are the width of the slipper body. Provided are two-way slippers, characterized in that they are arranged staggered rather than in a straight line with respect to the direction.

Description

Bidirectional slipper}

The present invention relates to a slipper, and more particularly, to a two-way slipper that is simple to use and simple in structure.

Generally, slippers comprise a slipper body and a footrest coupled to the slipper body.

Specifically, the footrest tool is coupled to the slipper body while forming a predetermined space between the slurper body to surround the user's foot.

In the conventional slippers, since the wearing direction is limited to one direction, the user first moves the slippers from the first space to the second space after wearing the slippers, and then moves the slippers to move from the second space to the first space. When wearing, there is an inconvenience to wear by turning the direction of the slipper in the forward direction.

Recently, in order to solve the inconvenience of slippers which can be worn only in one direction, two-way slippers that can be used in both directions have been researched. For example, the conventional bidirectional slippers are provided with footrests both before and after the slipper body.

However, the conventional two-way slippers are still inconvenient for the user to use because there are two footrests, and the structure of the slippers is complicated.

The problem to be solved of the present invention relates to a two-way slipper, simple structure, easy to use, while stably wrapping the user's instep so that the user feels comfortable.

In order to achieve the above object to be solved, the present invention is a slipper body; A footrest unit having one end rotatably coupled to a first coupling point formed on the first side of the slipper body, and the other end rotatably coupled to a second coupling point formed on the second side of the slipper body; And a first coupling member for rotatably coupling the footrest unit and the slipper body at the first coupling point, and a second for rotatably coupling the footrest unit and the slipper body at the second coupling point. And a coupling unit having a coupling member, wherein the first side and the second side face each other based on the width direction of the slipper body, and the first coupling point and the second coupling point are the width of the slipper body. Provided are two-way slippers, characterized in that they are arranged staggered rather than in a straight line with respect to the direction.

The second coupling point may be disposed below the center line in the longitudinal direction of the slipper body, and the first coupling point may be disposed above the center line in the longitudinal direction of the slipper body.

The footrest unit includes a footrest body, a first footrest extending from the footrest body and having a first through hole through which the first coupling member passes, and extending from the footrest body and the second coupling member And a second foot part having a second through-hole formed therethrough, wherein the foot body, the first foot part and the second foot part may have an arch shape to correspond to the shape of the foot of the user.

The footing unit may further include a washer installed at an edge of the first through hole in order to prevent wear of the first foot part and the first coupling member.

The first coupling member may include a fixing pin inserted into the slipper body while penetrating the footrest unit, and a pin coupling part disposed inside the slipper body and coupled to an end of the fixing pin.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the first coupling member includes a fixing pin which is inserted into the slipper body while penetrating the footrest unit, and an end of the fixing pin has a locking jaw engaging with the slipper body. Can be formed.

Bidirectional slippers according to the present invention is the foot unit is rotatably coupled to the first side and the second side opposite the slipper body, the first coupling point of the first side and the second coupling point of the second side By arranging staggered, not arranged in a straight line with respect to the width direction of the slipper body, the area in which the foot on the extension line of the big toe is located is always in front of the slipper body, and the footrest unit has an arch shape so that the foot of the user It is wrapped to the stable there is an advantage that the user can feel comfortable.

Further, a first coupling member for rotatably coupling the footrest unit and the slipper body at the first coupling point, and a second for rotatably coupling the footrest unit and the slipper body at the second coupling point. By installing the coupling member, the structure is simple and there is an advantage of convenient use.

1 is a perspective view of a bidirectional slipper according to the present invention.
2 is a side view of FIG. 1.
3 is a cross-sectional view of the coupling portion of the slipper body and the footrest unit provided in the bidirectional slippers of FIG.
4A is a view illustrating a state in which the bidirectional slippers of FIG. 1 are used in the first direction.
4B is a view illustrating a state in which the bidirectional slippers of FIG. 1 are used in a second direction.
5 is a sectional view showing main parts of another embodiment of the bidirectional slipper according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings a preferred embodiment of the present invention that the above object can be specifically realized. In describing the present embodiment, the same designations and the same reference numerals are used for the same components, and additional description thereof will be omitted in the following.

1 to 4b, an embodiment of a bidirectional slipper according to the present invention will be described.

The two-way slipper includes a slipper body 100, a footrest unit 200, and a coupling unit 300 for coupling the slipper body 100 and the footrest unit 200.

The slipper body 100 is in contact with the sole of the user is a portion that is pressed by the sole of the user, the footrest unit 200 is a portion of the foot of the user is caught.

The slipper body 100 has a rectangular shape with rounded corners. Of course, the present invention is not limited thereto, and may have various shapes.

In addition, the slipper body 100 includes a first body 110 which is in direct contact with the sole of the user, and a second body 120 which is in contact with the ground.

The first body 110 may be made of a plastic material having a cushion function, and the second body 120 may be made of a hard material. Of course, the first body 110 may be made of a hard material, and the second body 120 may be made of a plastic material having a cushion function.

The first body 110 and the second body 120 may be tightly coupled by an adhesive or a separate fastening member. The present invention is not limited thereto, and the slipper body 100 may be integrally formed with one material.

In addition, acupressure protrusions for acupressure of the sole may be formed on the upper surface of the slipper body 100. In addition, when the two-way slippers are used in a bathroom or the like, through-holes penetrating the slipper body 100 may be formed in the two-way slippers to drain water.

On the other hand, one end of the footrest unit 200 is rotatably coupled to the first coupling point (D1) formed on the first side of the slipper body 100, the other end is the second side of the slipper body 100 It is rotatably coupled to the second coupling point (D2) formed in the.

Here, the first side of the slipper body 100 and the second side of the slipper body 100 correspond to surfaces facing each other based on the width direction of the slipper body 100.

Specifically, the footrest unit 200 is formed with a footrest body 230, the first through-hole 211 extending from the footrest body 230 and the first coupling member 310 of the coupling unit penetrates. A second footrest which is formed with a first footrest 210 and a second through hole (not shown) extending from the footrest body 230 and through which the second coupling member 320 of the coupling unit penetrates. The unit 220 is included.

The footrest body 230, the first footrest part 210 and the second footrest part 220 may have an arch shape to correspond to the shape of the foot of the user.

The footrest body 230 has a wider width than the first footrest part 210 and the second footrest part 220, and is smoothly formed with the first footrest part 210 and the second footrest part 220. Connected.

Here, the first coupling point D1 of the slipper body to which the first footrest part 210 is coupled and the second coupling point D2 of the slipper body 100 are in the width direction of the slipper body 100. They are arranged diagonally in a staggered manner, not in a straight line with respect to.

Specifically, the first coupling point D1 and the second coupling point D2 are separated by a first distance L based on the length direction of the slipper body 100. In addition, the extension line Q connecting the first coupling point D1 and the second coupling point D2 and the center line P in the longitudinal direction of the slipper body 100 are inclined by a first angle α. Lost

Accordingly, the second coupling point D2 is located below the center line P in the longitudinal direction of the slipper body 100, and the first coupling point D1 is the center line in the longitudinal direction of the slipper body 100. It is arranged to be located above (P).

If the first coupling point D1 and the second coupling point D2 are disposed in a straight line with respect to the width direction of the slipper body 100, when the user wears the two-way slipper in one direction, the slipper body The position where the instep of the foot on the extension line of the big toe is caught with respect to the longitudinal center line P in the longitudinal direction of 100, and the position where the instep is caught in the opposite direction does not deviate significantly from the center line P.

Then, since the human foot basically requires a certain distance from the instep of the foot on the extension of the big toe to the heel, the length of the slipper body 100 should be longer in the bidirectional slippers. Therefore, not only the cost used for manufacturing the two-way slippers increases, but there is an inconvenience in the case of storing the two-way slippers in the shoe box or the like.

As a result, in the present invention, the first coupling point, which is the point at which the first footrest part 210 is coupled, and the second coupling point D2, which is the point at which the second footrest part 220 is coupled, are the slipper body 100. By staggering and not arranged in a straight line with respect to the width direction, the area where the instep of the foot on the extension line of the big toe is located is always in front of the slipper body 100, and the footrest unit 200 has an arch shape. By having a stable wrap around the user's instep so that the user can feel comfortable.

In addition, the footrest unit 200 includes a washer 240 installed at the edge of the first through hole 211 to prevent wear of the first footrest 210 and the first coupling member 310. It includes more.

The washer 240 is made of metal or plastic of hard material, and the first coupling member 310 is installed while penetrating the washer 240.

The washer 240 is press-fitted to the rim of the first through hole 211, and a predetermined distance is formed between the inner through hole of the washer 240 and the outer surface of the first coupling member 310. Being present the first footrest 210 can be freely rotated with respect to the first coupling member 310.

Of course, the present invention is not limited thereto, and wear of the first coupling member 310 and the slipper body 100 may also occur in a groove of the slipper body 100 into which a part of the first coupling member 310 is inserted. A separate washer may be installed to prevent it.

On the other hand, the coupling unit 300 is a first coupling member 310 for rotatably coupling the footrest unit 200 and the slipper body 100 at the first coupling point (D1) and the second A second coupling member 320 for rotatably coupling the footrest unit 200 and the slipper body 100 at the coupling point (D2).

Since the first coupling member 310 and the second coupling member 320 have substantially the same structure, only the coupling structure of the first coupling member 310 will be described below.

The first coupling member 310 is disposed inside the slipper body 100 and a fixing pin 311 inserted into the slipper body 100 while penetrating through the first footrest portion 210 of the footrest unit. It includes a pin fastening portion 313 is coupled to the end of the fixing pin (311).

A first screw thread 311a is formed at the end of the fixing pin 311, and a second screw thread 313a is formed at the pin fastening portion 313 to be coupled to each other.

The pin fastening portion 313 is disposed between the first body 110 and the second body 120 and is positioned inside the slipper body 100.

As a result, the first coupling member 310 and the second coupling member 320 can be rotatably coupled to the footrest unit 200 and the slipper body 100, the structure is simple and convenient to use. .

Referring to Figure 5, another embodiment of the bidirectional slippers according to the present invention will be described.

Since the slipper body and the footrest unit provided in the bidirectional slipper according to the present embodiment are substantially the same as the configuration provided in the bidirectional slipper according to the above-described embodiment, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

The first coupling member 410 provided in the bidirectional slippers according to the present embodiment, unlike the above-described embodiment, a fixing pin inserted into the slipper body while penetrating the first footrest portion 210 of the footrest unit ( 411).

Specifically, a locking jaw 413 that is engaged with the first body 110 is formed at the end of the fixing pin 411 penetrating the first body 110 of the slipper body. In addition, the locking projection 413a is formed on the locking jaw 413.

The locking blade 413a is compressed while penetrating the first body 110, but is supported on the inner wall of the first body 110 while being unfolded after penetrating the first body 110.

As a result, the end of the fixing pin 411 inserted into the slipper body 100 is not easily separated from the slipper body.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Therefore, the technical scope of the present invention should not be limited to the contents described in the detailed description of the specification, but should be determined by the scope of the utility model claim.

100: slipper body 200: footrest unit
210: first foot hanger 220: second foot hanger
230: foot body 240: washer
300: coupling unit 310: first coupling member
311: fixing pin 313: pin fastening
D1: first joining point D2: second joining point

Claims (6)

Slipper body;
A footrest unit having one end rotatably coupled to a first coupling point formed on the first side of the slipper body, and the other end rotatably coupled to a second coupling point formed on the second side of the slipper body; And,
A first coupling member for rotatably coupling the footrest unit and the slipper body at the first coupling point, and a second coupling member for rotatably coupling the footrest unit and the slipper body at the second coupling point It includes a coupling unit having,
The first side surface and the second side surface are opposed to each other based on the width direction of the slipper body, and the first coupling point and the second coupling point are not arranged in a straight line with respect to the width direction of the slipper body. Two-way slippers, characterized in that arranged.
The method of claim 1,
And the second coupling point is positioned below the center line in the longitudinal direction of the slipper body, and the first coupling point is disposed above the center line in the longitudinal direction of the slipper body.
The method of claim 1,
The footrest unit includes a footrest body, a first footrest extending from the footrest body and having a first through hole through which the first coupling member passes, and extending from the footrest body and the second coupling member And a second footrest part having a second through-hole formed therethrough, wherein the footrest body, the first footrest part, and the second footrest part have an arch shape so as to correspond to a foot shape of a user.
The method of claim 3,
The footrest unit further comprises a washer installed on the rim of the first through-hole to prevent abrasion of the first footrest and the first coupling member.
5. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
The first coupling member includes a fixing pin inserted into the slipper body while penetrating the footrest unit, and a pin coupling portion disposed inside the slipper body and coupled to an end of the fixing pin.
5. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
The first coupling member includes a fixing pin which is inserted into the slipper body while penetrating the footrest unit, and an end portion of the fixing pin has a locking jaw engaging with the slipper body. .
KR2020130002877U 2013-04-15 2013-04-15 Bidirectional slipper KR200467147Y1 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
KR2020130002877U KR200467147Y1 (en) 2013-04-15 2013-04-15 Bidirectional slipper

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
KR2020130002877U KR200467147Y1 (en) 2013-04-15 2013-04-15 Bidirectional slipper

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
KR200467147Y1 true KR200467147Y1 (en) 2013-05-29

Family

ID=53578160

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
KR2020130002877U KR200467147Y1 (en) 2013-04-15 2013-04-15 Bidirectional slipper

Country Status (1)

Country Link
KR (1) KR200467147Y1 (en)

Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2000116401A (en) 1998-10-16 2000-04-25 Mitsunobu Hashinaga Slippers to be freely put on back and forth
KR200431329Y1 (en) 2006-08-29 2006-11-23 박창연 Bilateral slippers

Patent Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2000116401A (en) 1998-10-16 2000-04-25 Mitsunobu Hashinaga Slippers to be freely put on back and forth
KR200431329Y1 (en) 2006-08-29 2006-11-23 박창연 Bilateral slippers

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
USD585188S1 (en) Footwear
USD612589S1 (en) Pair of slippers
USD554844S1 (en) Footwear
USD619792S1 (en) Pair of slippers
USD557001S1 (en) Footwear
USD554348S1 (en) Footwear
USD569605S1 (en) Footwear
USD582653S1 (en) Footwear
US3336683A (en) Strap construction for footwear
USD601787S1 (en) Footwear
USD603152S1 (en) Pair of slippers
USD591940S1 (en) Footwear
USD728214S1 (en) Buckle for footwear
US9380828B2 (en) Structure of athletic shoe
KR200467147Y1 (en) Bidirectional slipper
KR101891112B1 (en) Slipper band connection apparatus
TWM499093U (en) Vamp adjustment structure of slipper
EP2883470A1 (en) Structure of platform shoe
USD574140S1 (en) Footwear
USD605390S1 (en) Footwear
JP5764648B2 (en) Athletic shoes
KR101144963B1 (en) Combined slipper
JP5643544B2 (en) Shoe heel fixing
KR20130133683A (en) The bicycle pedal and its shoes
EP2883468B1 (en) Structure of athletic shoe

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
A201 Request for examination
A302 Request for accelerated examination
E701 Decision to grant or registration of patent right
REGI Registration of establishment
LAPS Lapse due to unpaid annual fee