KR20160001214U - Improved fit and joint protection shoe insole - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a shoe sole which improves the structure so as to disperse the pressure and improves the feeling of grip even further, and also makes it possible to distribute the pressure of the sole when worn, A pressure distributing portion formed inside the upper center of the lower portion and closely inward of the sprocket; An anti-tip portion formed on an upper front side of the insole and sandwiched between the toe and the sole; According to the shoe insole of the present invention, since the structure is fluffy and the pressure applied to the sole is dispersed, the grip feeling is further enhanced. And it is also possible to distribute the pressure of the sole when worn through it, so that the foot is not burdened even when it is worn for a long time, and it is fitted to the concave portion of the toe to fill the gap to balance the side surface, Since the foot is in close contact with the foot portion, the foot is brought into close contact with the insole, thereby inducing correct gait to be performed when walking, and inducing the body to stand in a straight posture by the right gait.
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The present invention relates to an insole of a shoe, more specifically, to improve the structure of a shoe insole to improve a gripping feeling, and to balance a sole of a sole and relieve fatigue so that an ankle joint and a knee The present invention relates to a shoe sole with improved comfort for protecting joints.
In general, shoe insole is used by putting it in the inside of shoes. These shoe insole is a shoe that is used to comfort the foot by putting on shoes, walking for a long time, keeping the feet comfortable while watching work, Is a subsidiary organization of.
In recent years, shoe insole has been developed to provide a variety of functions for comfortable wearing, and for health.
However, the conventional shoe insole has a problem in that it can not expect the effect of dispersing the pressure of the sole structurally because the shoe sole simply performs the function of comfortably supporting the sole and does not relieve the fatigue. Therefore, There was a problem that it became easily fatigued.
In other words, the conventional shoe insole has a problem in that when the shoe is structurally worn, the wearer's foot is pushed forward and the heel is pushed, so that pressure is applied to the toe and the heel, which tends to be easily tired.
In addition, since the shoe insole of the related art has a clearance at the center and both sides of the foot, the pressure can not be structurally structured, thereby increasing fatigue and reducing the feeling of grip.
In the prior art of this field, Registration No. 20-0382055 (hereinafter referred to as "Prior Art 1") refers to a bipedal support which supports the ankle of the ankle, Metatarsophalangeal joints, protrusions formed in the insole where the tongue head contacts; A medial ethmoid limb, which is a protrusion formed on the foot of the foot; A lateral tribal arch support which is a ridge formed at a portion of the lateral tribal arch; A rear support for supporting the back foot of the tribochial tofu; In the insole of the plantar fasciitis, which is composed of a wall that starts from the head of the first tribe, and extends up to the portion of the lingual bone, the scaphoid, the calcaneus, the cubic bone, and the head of the fifth tibia, An outer rear wedge portion forming a wedge at the bottom; An inner medial supporting part having a recess formed at a bottom of a portion of the inner racquet and having a window at a position where the medial racial arch is located from a part where the removing ridges are located; A structure of the plantar fascia protecting part formed by inserting a material capable of absorbing the fullness in the window of the rear medial supporting part is disclosed.
However, the above-described prior art 1 has a complicated manufacturing process for configuring the metatarsal head supporting pad portion, the second rear supporting pad portion, the plantar muscle protecting pad portion, and the second rear supporting pad portion at the lower part of the contact pad portion, The process for constructing the metatarsal head supporting pad portion, the second rear supporting pad portion, the plantar muscle protecting pad portion, and the second rear supporting pad portion in accordance with the respective shapes is complicated.
In addition, a method of manufacturing (assembling) an insole in which a metatarsophalangeal support pad portion, a second rear support pad portion, a plantar muscle protective pad portion, and a second rear support pad portion are provided on the lower portion of the contact pad portion, The labor cost is increased.
Another feature of the prior art is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-2004-0089065 (published on Oct. 20, 2004). The rear footwear high functional insole (hereinafter referred to as "Prior Art 2" A shoe sole with a shock absorber of a jigger, and a rear-controlled highly functional shoe sole with a support.
The prior art 2 is configured to distribute the pressure of the sole by forming the rear foot control, the rear footrest, the outer calf support, and the heavy gold support on the insole, but the prior art 2 differs from the prior art in that the pressure of the sole is dispersed But the contact area of the sole is widened.
In other words, when a person walks, the center concave portion of the sole of the human sole serves as a cushion to prevent the impact on the joint by the load when the soles are tilted. However, in the case of the technique 2, However, in the prior art, a material having a cushioning function is used to solve the problem, but it may vary depending on the material of the cushioning function, but the load There is a problem in that it is very insufficient to prevent the joint from being impacted.
In order to solve this problem, according to the prior art 2, grooves are formed at the bottom of the middle part of the insole in order to solve the problem. However, when the wearer paces the sole when walking, the heel approaches to the ground first and the front foot is touched. The cushion is generated by the groove portion of the bottom of the orifice portion to disperse the pressure. In the prior art 2, however, the bottom groove portion of the middle osseous section is dispersed by the load and a shape in which the front sole of the wearer pushes forward is generated, There is a problem that imbalance occurs,
That is, the prior art has a problem in that an unbalanced pressure is generated when the foot is moved from the heel to the front sole when the sole is treading, so that the ankle joint tends to balance, resulting in an unreasonable force.
The object of the present invention is to overcome the above-described drawbacks of the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a shoe which is improved in structure so as to disperse the pressure applied to the wearer's foot, It is in providing insole.
In addition, the present invention provides a shoe insole that can relieve the impact applied to the ankle joint and the knee joint by allowing the pressure applied on the soles of the foot to be dispersed, I have to.
The present invention also provides an inexpensive shoe insole by integrally forming a pressure dispersing portion, a forward leaning preventing portion, a thrust preventing portion, a side contact portion, and a receiving portion, thereby reducing manufacturing cost and labor costs.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a shoe sole that can improve the grip of the shoe so that the upper surface of the shoe can be formed in accordance with the shape of the user's foot when the shoe having the insole of the present invention is worn.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a footwear comprising: a pressure distributor formed in an upper center of an insole used for any one of shoes, shoes, sandals, and ladies' boots, A front anti-tip portion formed at an upper front portion of the insole and sandwiched between the toe and the sole; An anti-jamming portion formed at an upper rear portion of the insole and surrounding the heel and the side surface; And a lateral side contact portion formed along the upper central outward bend of the insole to be brought into close contact with the outside of the foot, wherein the insole includes a pressure dispersing portion, a front anti-skid portion, a skid prevention portion, a side close contact portion, ; A support portion formed at the upper center of the integrally formed insole and protruding from the end face of the insole bar to an upper portion of 1 to 3 mm so as to support the center of the wearer's foot recess; A back groove portion formed in a shape of a circle, an ellipse, a quadrangle, or a triangle at a depth of 1 to 3 mm so as to correspond to a center portion of the bottom of the soles of the wearers' heels; A cushion member which is adhered or doubly injected into any one of a silicone material, a soft synthetic resin material, and an air pad whose upper surface is convex; And a silicone pad formed on the upper part of the insole by adhesion or double injection so that the entire soles of the user are brought into close contact with the insole and the upper surface is formed in accordance with the foot shape.
In addition, in the present invention, the insole has a longitudinal groove formed in a bottom surface corresponding to a support protruding upward, and a plurality of grooves are formed in a bottom surface of the insole corresponding to the anti- So that the shoe insole is improved in wear comfort.
Also, the insole of the present invention is characterized in that the entire body is made of soft urethane, and a plurality of through holes are formed in the upper front end.
Further, the insole of the present invention is characterized in that a plurality of circular grooves are formed in a receiving portion protruding upwardly
Further, in the present invention, the concave portion is provided with a cushion member made of a silicone material, a soft synthetic resin material, or an air pad, and a gel-shaped silicon auxiliary cushion member is provided between the bottom of the concave groove and the cushion member do.
According to the shoe insole of the present invention, since the structure is fluffy and the pressure applied to the sole is dispersed, the grip feeling can be further improved, and the pressure of the sole when worn is dispersed, .
In addition, it is fitted to the concave part of the toe to fill the gaps to balance, as well as to be in close contact with the part of the foot by the side contact part, the receiving part and the anti-jamming part so that the foot is in close contact with the insole, , And it is effective to induce a balanced posture to be always performed because the body takes a straight posture by the right gait.
The present invention also provides a shoe insole for manufacturing a shoe insole having a pressure dispersing portion, a front anti-skid portion, a slide preventing portion, a side contact portion, and a receiving portion integrally formed at low cost, To provide an inexpensive shoe insole.
In addition, since the entire floor of the user's foot is closely attached to the upper portion of the insole by the silicone pad which is formed integrally with the cushion member and formed on the entire upper portion of the insole, the silicone pad is interlocked with the foot movement of the user, And the upper surface of the insole is formed according to the foot shape of the user, thereby doubling the stability in walking.
1 is a perspective view showing a shoe insole having improved comfort according to the present invention;
2 is a cross-sectional view showing the configuration of the line A-A in Fig.
3 is a cross-sectional view showing a configuration of a line B-B in Fig.
Fig. 4 is a bottom view of a shoe insole with improved wearing comfort in Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 5 is a view showing another embodiment of a shoe insole having improved fit feeling of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 6 is a view showing another embodiment of the shoe insole with improved fit feeling of Fig. 5; Fig.
Fig. 7 is a sectional view of Fig. 6; Fig.
Fig. 8 is a view showing another embodiment of a shoe insole having improved fit feeling of Fig. 6; Fig.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a shoe insole with improved comfort according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing the configuration of line A - A in FIG. 1, FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing the configuration of line B - 4 is a view showing the bottom surface configuration of the shoe insole with improved wearing comfort in Fig.
Referring to Figs. 1 to 4, the shoe insole of the present invention includes a
Here, the insole (10) of the present invention is used by putting it in the inside of the shoe. Such an insole (10) is designed to comfortably keep the feet comfortably by walking the shoes for a long time, And is also used to ease walking or running. At this time, it is noted that the
According to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in the drawings, the present invention provides a pressure distributing portion (not shown) formed inside the upper center of an insole used for any one of shoes, shoes, sandals, and boots for ladies, A front
The
The insole (10) is made of soft urethane and has a plurality of through holes (16) at its upper front end. The through hole (16) facilitates the movement of air inside the shoe, To suppress the occurrence as much as possible.
The
The resilient biasing spring 15 'and the
The present invention further provides a plurality of
A plurality of
The
As described above, since the material of the
The
The recessed portions shown in Figs. 1 to 4 are not limited to being provided with only the cushion member, but can be configured differently as shown in Fig.
5, the recessed
6 and 7, the
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in Figs. 6 and 7. As shown in Fig. 8, a
The
The shoe sole having the above-described improved wearing feeling has an advantage by the following operation.
In the present invention, since the receiving
In addition, since the
The lateral
The
Also, the
A plurality of through
In another embodiment of the present invention, the
As another embodiment of the present invention, a
For the reference, the concave portion of the sole serves to support the weight of the foot and to alleviate the impact when walking. Such a concave portion is resilient when the weight is supported, walked, or exercised, There is a very important meaning to the worker. Accumulation of fatigue in such recesses can cause pain in the ankle, knee, spine, neck, and the like as well as the pain in the recesses, thereby relieving the fatigue of the recesses and alleviating the pain, . ≪ / RTI >
Since the entire floor of the user's feet is closely attached to the upper part of the
Therefore, the
In addition, the shoe insole (10) of the present invention is advantageous in that the foot pressure is dispersed when worn, so that it is not burdened on the foot even when it is worn for a long time and has a sense of stability.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, It will be understood that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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An insole 10 integrally formed with the pressure distributing section 11, the front-side skid prevention section 12, the anti-skid section 13, the side-side tight attachment section 14, and the receiving section 15;
A support portion 15 formed at the upper center of the integrally formed insole 10 and protruding at a height of 1 to 3 mm from the insole bottom surface to support the center of the wearer's foot recess, ;
A longitudinal groove 18 and a half groove-like groove 18a formed in the bottom of the insole 10 so as to move the inner air of the shoe when the user's weight is applied to the through hole;
An elastic biasing spring 15 'that is embedded in the insole between the receiving portion 15 and the longitudinal grooves 18 so as to distribute the pressure of the load in correspondence with the center concave portion of the soles when walking;
A recessed portion 10a formed in a shape of a circle, an ellipse, a quadrangle, or a triangle at a depth of 1 to 3 mm so as to correspond to a central portion of the bottom of the soles of the wearer's foot;
A cushion member 20 which is adhered or doubly injected into any one of a silicone material, a soft synthetic resin material, and an air pad, the upper surface of which is convex;
A silicone pad 20 'which is entirely adhered to the upper part of the insole 10 so as to form an upper surface of the entire sole of the user in close contact with the insole 10,
And a plurality of dis- tribution grooves (31) formed on an upper portion of an outsole (30) opposed to the longitudinal grooves (18) and the grooves (18a) formed on the bottom surface of the insole (10) .
The insole (10)
A plurality of through holes 16 are formed in the upper front end so as to be connected to the longitudinal grooves 18 and the grooves 18a and the dispersion grooves so that air can be ejected Comfortable footwear insole for improved fit.
The insole (10)
Wherein a plurality of semi-grooves (17) are formed in the receiving portion (15) protruding upward to connect with the longitudinal grooves (18) to pump the air.
In the recessed portion 10a,
A cushion member 20 made of a silicone material, a soft synthetic resin material or an air pad is provided in the inside of the recess 10a and a silicone auxiliary cushion member 19 in the form of a gel is provided between the inner bottom of the recess 10a and the cushion member 20 It is installed to absorb the load pressure of the heel.
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