KR20100039320A - A slipper for bathroom - Google Patents

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KR20100039320A
KR20100039320A KR1020100022022A KR20100022022A KR20100039320A KR 20100039320 A KR20100039320 A KR 20100039320A KR 1020100022022 A KR1020100022022 A KR 1020100022022A KR 20100022022 A KR20100022022 A KR 20100022022A KR 20100039320 A KR20100039320 A KR 20100039320A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/08Bathing shoes ; Aquatic sports shoes
    • 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
    • A43B3/108Low shoes, e.g. comprising only a front strap; Slippers characterised by the sole
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/06Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated
    • A43B7/08Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures
    • A43B7/084Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures characterised by the location of the holes
    • A43B7/087Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures characterised by the location of the holes in the bottom of the sole

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Abstract

PURPOSE: A slipper for bathroom is provided, which can enhance convenience of use by keeping a slipper in the dehydrated state. CONSTITUTION: A slipper for bathroom comprises: a bottom plate member(110) equipped with an upper side in which the foot of a user is settled, a floor side supported in the floor including bathroom etc, and a side between the floor side and the upper side; an instep cover member in which the foot of the user is combined; and a drain member which drains the stagnant water remaining the upper side of the bottom plate member through the side of the bottom plate member. The drain member is formed of a first inclination discharge hole(111) and a connection hole(113) connected to the first inclination discharge hole.

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Slippers for Bathrooms {A slipper for bathroom}

The present invention relates to a slipper for the bathroom, and more particularly, the structure so that the slipper is always in a dry state by automatically draining water remaining on the slipper after using the slipper in the bathroom so as to increase the convenience of use. Relates to improved bathroom slippers.

In addition, the present invention relates to a slipper for the bathroom to prevent the phenomenon of the wet water soaking the user's socks through the slipper even if the slipper is used in the bathroom with water.

In general, slippers for bathrooms have a flat top surface or a very gentle inclination or a concave shape at the front part, so that water remains on the slippers after use in the bathroom, so when the slippers are worn while the socks are worn, the socks get wet. There was this.

In addition, in the case of a generally used mesh slippers, that is, slippers having a plurality of through holes formed on the bottom surface, drainage is desired, but when used in a wet bathroom, it is inconvenient to use water through the through holes.

For this purpose, after using slippers in general, there is an inconvenience of artificially placing the slippers on the wall of the bathroom.

A slipper for this purpose has been filed in Korean Utility Model Registration No. 2000-0021297, which is similar in shape to the sole of the foot and has a predetermined thickness to support the sole as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. A bottom cover member (2) molded to have a shape, and an instep cover member (3) having a shape that can cover the instep of the top of the bottom member (2).

In the longitudinal direction of the lower rear center of the bottom member 2 is formed a groove portion 4 of the shape that can be inserted into the inclined support (5), the front end of the groove portion 4 of the rectangular cross section Coupling portions 4a are formed, and coupling holes 4b are formed at both sides of the coupling portions 4a.

The inclined support 5 has a square end portion engaging portion 5a corresponding to one end portion in the longitudinal direction corresponding to the engaging portion 4a, and engaging projections 5b on both sides of the engaging portion 5a. Is formed, and the other end portion in the longitudinal direction is formed of an elastic support portion 5c having an expanded width.

In the state in which the slipper 1 is not worn as shown in FIG. 2, the support part 5c of the inclined support 5 protrudes below the bottom of the bottom member 2 so that the bottom member 2 is moved from the front side. By supporting the inclined state toward the rear upper portion, the entire slipper 1 is maintained in an inclined state. Therefore, the drainage of the water remaining in the slipper 1 is made to be quickly made through the hole 2a.

3 and 4 show a slipper having a drainage function filed in Korean Utility Model Registration No. 2001-0011947, which is provided on the bottom of the slipper on which the heel is located and has a predetermined depth from the bottom toward the inside. Recess 13 recessed in the reinforcement, and the resilient connection with the periphery of the recess 13 is accommodated and detached in the recess 13 according to the degree of pressing force and protruding to a predetermined height toward the outside from the bottom ( 15) and a communication hole 17 communicating the recess 13 and the outer wall of the heel.

When the slipper is used, the protrusion 15 enters the depression 13 as shown in FIG. 4 by the weight of the user, and is used as a normal slipper. When the slipper is taken out, the protrusion 15 as shown in FIG. Is protruded to the outside by elasticity so that the back part of the slipper can be lifted so that the water remaining on the upper surface can be removed by flowing down automatically.

However, the prior art as described above is not only structurally complicated because the separate inclined support 5 or the protrusion 15 must be formed on the bottom of the slipper, and the inclined support in view of the use characteristics of the slipper used while dragging the bathroom floor. 5) and the protrusion 15 is inconvenient to use.

In addition, when the inclined support 5 or the protrusion 15 is worn or damaged during the use of the slippers, there is a problem that the drainage function is easily lost.

In addition, in the case of slippers as shown in FIG. 2, since water is introduced into the slippers through the holes 2a when used in a wet bathroom, there is a problem when wearing socks.

Korean Utility Model Registration Application No. 2000-0021297 Korean Utility Model Registration Application No. 2001-0011947

The present invention was created in order to solve the above problems, it is possible to use the water from the bottom of the floor without the water flowing into the upper surface of the slipper and also to allow the water remaining on the upper surface of the slipper to be discharged smoothly The purpose is to provide slippers.

In addition, the present invention is to provide a bathroom slipper to maintain a smooth drainage function even if the bottom of the slipper is worn.

In addition, the present invention is to provide a slipper for the bathroom so that the water remaining on the upper surface of the slipper can be drained smoothly with a simple structure.

The present invention to achieve the above object is a bottom surface member having a top surface on which the user's feet are seated, a bottom surface supported on the floor of the bathroom, and the side surface between the top surface and the bottom surface; In the slipper for bathroom provided with; The foot cover member coupled to the base plate member and the user's foot is coupled,

Characterized in that the drainage means for draining the deceased through the side of the bottom plate member on the upper surface of the bottom plate member.

The drain means is inclined in one direction inside the bottom plate member is formed with a first inclined discharge hole is connected to the side, characterized in that the connection hole is connected to the first inclined discharge hole from the upper surface.

Further, a second inclined discharge hole inclined downward from an arbitrary point of the first inclined discharge hole to an arbitrary point of the side surface is formed, and a third inclined discharge hole is connected to the bottom surface from the second inclined discharge hole. It is characterized by.

In addition, the drainage means is characterized in that at least one inclined drainage groove inclined downward toward the side from the upper surface center portion on the upper surface of the bottom plate member.

In addition, the drain means, the upper surface of the bottom plate member is formed with an inclined surface inclined in one direction, is detachably coupled to the inclined surface is formed a plurality of through holes penetrating the bottom surface from the upper surface and the upper plate formed with a drain hole at the lowest point A member is provided.

In addition, a coupling groove is formed in the bottom plate member, characterized in that the coupling protrusion coupled to the coupling groove and detachably coupled to the bottom surface of the upper plate member.

First, the slipper of the present invention is naturally drained by the upper surface 116 and the side 115 is connected by the connection hole and the inclined discharge hole. That is, it allows drainage of water without a separate device as in the conventional slippers and without having to put the slippers on the wall.

Second, even when water is used in the bathroom, the water flowing in by the plurality of inclined drain holes 111, 112 and 118 is bypassed, thereby preventing the water from moving to the upper surface of the slipper 116. It is convenient to use such as wearing socks so that it can be used.

That is, the water introduced into the second inclined drain 112 during the use of the slippers is bypassed to the third inclined drain 118 so that the inflow of water to the upper surface of the slippers is blocked to prevent the wetting of the socks.

Third, by forming an inclined drain groove on the bottom surface of the slipper to enable natural drainage of water, and to facilitate the cleaning of contaminants.

Fourth, the upper plate member 140 having the plurality of through holes 141 formed on the bottom surface thereof and the third base plate member 130 having the inclined surface 131 formed thereon can be combined and separated, thereby cleaning the contaminants therein. And it allows drainage of water without a separate device as in the conventional slippers and without having to put the slippers on the wall.

1 and 2 is a schematic view showing a conventional slipper,
3 and 4 is a schematic view showing another conventional slippers,
5 is a cross-sectional view showing a slipper of the first embodiment of the present invention;
6 is a cross-sectional view showing a slipper of a second embodiment of the present invention;
7 is a longitudinal sectional view of FIG. 6;
8 is a sectional view showing the slipper of the third embodiment of the present invention.

Bathroom slippers of the embodiment of the present invention prevents water from flowing into the slippers even when used on a wet floor, and the moisture remaining on the upper surface of the slippers after use without the use of a stand or a separate tool is gravity To allow for natural drainage.

5 is a cross-sectional view of the slippers for bathroom of the first embodiment of the present invention.

The slipper has a top surface 116 on which the user's feet are seated, a bottom surface 117 supported on the floor of a bathroom, and a side surface 115 forming an edge of the top surface 116 and the bottom surface 117. And the first base plate member 110; Foot cover member 100 is coupled to the first base member 110 and the user's foot is coupled; And a drainage means for draining a person in the upper surface 116 of the first bottom plate member 110 through the side surface 115 of the first bottom plate member 110.

The drainage means is inclined in one direction inside the first bottom plate member 110 and a first inclined discharge hole 111 is formed in which the end is connected to the side surface 115, the first from the upper surface 116 It has a structure in which a connection hole 113 connected to the one inclined discharge hole 111 is formed.

In addition, a second inclined discharge hole 112 inclined downward from an arbitrary point of the first inclined discharge hole 111 to an arbitrary point of the side surface 115 is further formed.

In the slipper having the above configuration, the upper surface 116 and the side surface 115 are connected by the connection hole 113 and the first and second inclined discharge holes 111 and 112, thereby enabling natural drainage.

In addition, by forming a third inclined discharge hole 118 connecting from the second inclined discharge hole 112 to the bottom surface 117, even if water flows into the second inclined drain hole 112 at the tip of the slipper during use, the third inclined Since the water is bypassed to the discharge hole 118 to block the movement of the water to the upper surface (116).

The slippers of the embodiment as described above, as in the conventional slippers as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, allows a simple drainage of water as a simple structure without resorting to a separate inclined support or protrusion.

In addition, even when water is used in the bathroom, the water flowing in by the plurality of inclined drain holes 111, 112 and 118 is bypassed, thereby preventing the water from moving to the upper surface of the slipper 116. It is convenient to use such as wearing socks to use.

6 and 7 show slippers for the bathroom of the second embodiment, FIG. 6 shows a cross sectional view of the slippers, and FIG. 7 shows a main longitudinal sectional view of FIG.

The slipper of the second embodiment represents another embodiment of the drainage means for draining a person on the upper surface 126 of the second bottom plate member 120 through the side surface 125 of the second bottom plate member 120.

In this second embodiment, at least one inclined drain groove 121 inclined downward toward the side surface 125 from an upper surface center portion is formed on the upper surface 126 of the second plate member 120.

In the slipper of this embodiment, the water remaining on the upper surface 126 after use is naturally drained to the rear side along the inclined drain groove 121, and the inclined drain groove 121 is exposed to the outside because the inclined drain groove 121 is exposed to the outside. It is easy to clean the contaminants.

8 shows a slipper for a bathroom according to a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein the slipper according to the third embodiment drains a waste material on the upper surface of the third bottom plate member 130 through the side surface of the third bottom plate member 130. Another embodiment of the drainage means is shown.

The drainage means has an inclined surface 131 which is inclined in one direction with an upper surface of the third bottom plate member 130 and is detachably coupled to the inclined surface 131 and has a plurality of through holes penetrating the bottom surface from the upper surface. 141 is formed and the upper plate member 140 having a drain hole 145 formed at the lowest point.

In addition, as a configuration for detachably competing the third bottom plate member 130 and the top plate member 140, coupling grooves 132 and 133 are formed in the bottom plate member 130, and the coupling grooves 132 and 133. Coupling protrusions (142, 143) are coupled to and detachably coupled to the structure formed on the bottom surface of the upper plate member (140).

The slipper of the third embodiment as described above, the water flowing in during use is dropped through the through hole 141 flows down to the rear side of the slipper along the inclined surface 131 and is naturally drained through the drain hole 145 on the side.

In the case of such slippers, even if there is water in the bottom of the bathroom, it is possible to more effectively block water from flowing into the upper surface of the slippers.

In addition, since the upper plate member 140 and the third base plate member 130 can be separated, it is convenient to clean the contaminants therein.

110 First base member 111 First slope drainage
112 Connection hole 120 Bottom plate member
121 ... inclined drain groove 130 ... third base member
140.Top plate member

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A bottom plate member having a top surface on which a foot of a user is seated, a bottom surface supported on a bottom of a bathroom, and a side surface between the top surface and the bottom surface; In the slipper for bathroom provided with; The foot cover member coupled to the base plate member and the user's foot is coupled,
Slippers for bathroom, characterized in that the drainage means for draining the deceased through the side of the bottom plate member on the upper surface of the bottom plate member.
The method of claim 1, wherein the drain means is inclined in one direction inside the bottom plate member 110, the first inclined discharge hole 111 is connected to the end surface 115 is formed, the upper surface 116 Slippers for the bathroom, characterized in that the connection hole 113 is connected to the first inclined discharge hole (111) from. The method of claim 2, wherein the second inclined discharge hole 112 is inclined downward from any point of the first inclined discharge hole 111 to any point of the side surface 115,
Slipper for bathroom, characterized in that the third inclined discharge hole 118 is connected to the bottom slope 117 from the second inclined discharge hole (112).
According to claim 1, wherein the drainage means is characterized in that at least one inclined drainage groove 121 is inclined downward toward the side surface 125 from the upper surface center portion on the upper surface 126 of the bottom plate member 120 Bathroom slippers. The method of claim 1, wherein the drainage means is formed with an inclined surface 131 is inclined in one direction the upper surface of the bottom plate member 130,
Removably coupled to the inclined surface 131 is formed with a plurality of through holes 141 penetrating the bottom surface from the upper surface and characterized in that it comprises a top plate member 140 formed with a drain hole 145 at the lowest point Bathroom slippers.
The method of claim 5, wherein the coupling grooves 132 and 133 are formed in the bottom plate member 130, and the coupling protrusions 142 and 143 are coupled to and detachably coupled to the coupling grooves 132 and 133. Slippers for the bathroom, characterized in that formed on the bottom of the upper plate member (140).
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