KR20170000769U - Both directions slippers - Google Patents

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KR20170000769U
KR20170000769U KR2020150005591U KR20150005591U KR20170000769U KR 20170000769 U KR20170000769 U KR 20170000769U KR 2020150005591 U KR2020150005591 U KR 2020150005591U KR 20150005591 U KR20150005591 U KR 20150005591U KR 20170000769 U KR20170000769 U KR 20170000769U
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    • 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/22Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/32Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with shock-absorbing means

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The foot plate is made of a foamed resin to ensure light weight, and the foot plate is made of a synthetic resin such as an acrylic resin, And the side cover is made of a synthetic rubber material so that it is not inconvenient to wear. In particular, the foot plate is provided with a slip preventing means on the bottom surface thereof, thereby improving the stability of the slipper in the bathroom.
To this end, the present invention relates to a bidirectional slipper which can be worn on both sides with its front and rear opened, and has a side cover to which both sides of the foot are closely contacted on both sides of the foot plate, Wherein the foot cover and each side cover are connected to each other by a constricted connection portion so that the foot cover is tilted in the process of being in close contact with the foot, A plurality of T-shaped grooves are formed on both sides of the plantar plate, and T-shaped protrusions formed on the T-shaped grooves are formed at both ends of the side cover, so that the plantar plate and the side cover are separately ejected from the plantar plate, have.

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Both directions slippers

More particularly, the present invention relates to a bidirectional slipper, and more particularly, to open both sides so as to be able to be worn without discriminating between the front and back sides, and a portion surrounding the foot and a portion surrounding both sides of the foot are separated from the sole plate, The foot cover and the side cover are injected with foamed resin or synthetic rubber material so as not to be inconvenient to wear. Especially, in the case of the sole plate, the slip prevention means is provided on the bottom surface, And more particularly to an improved bidirectional slipper.

Generally, the bidirectional slipper is a simple shoe that can be worn in the bathroom, living room and veranda. The slipper is open to front and back so that the heel or toe is exposed to the outside of the shoe. In the case of such a bidirectional slipper, it is necessary to connect the foot cover to the foot plate. In the past, most of the foot cover and the foot plate were assembled with pins. Since the foot cover, which is connected by pins, is easily broken off from the foot plate, it does not interfere with the contact between the foot and the foot cover.

Conventional Practical Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2010-0003579 has a configuration in which the foot plate and the foot cover are connected by pins, so that the foot cover easily breaks around the pin, so that even when slippers are worn on both sides, the foot cover tilts to both sides, It is in close contact.

However, since the conventional technique is a technique of assembling the foot cover and the foot plate with pins, two molds are required, and a step of assembling the foot cover and the foot plate, which are separately injected separately, with pins is added. In addition, since the plantar plate is opened at both sides and both side surfaces of the foot are exposed, the plantar plate is rotated at the foot so that the slippers and feet do not closely contact each other and move separately.

In consideration of this, the inventor of the present invention has filed a dual-use slipper as a practical application No. 20-2015-0003381. In particular, the shoe is prevented from being twisted by providing a portion for covering both sides of the foot. In particular, the shoe cover and the portions surrounding the both sides are connected to each other by a supporting portion, and the shoe cover is naturally folded So that it is not inconvenient to use the foot cover even if the foot cover and the portion surrounding both sides of the foot are integrally projected.

The object of the present invention is to improve the practical product of the inventor of the present invention so that both sides are opened so as to be able to be worn without discriminating between the front and rear sides and the portion surrounding the foot and the portions surrounding both sides of the foot are separated from the sole plate, The foot plate is injected with foaming resin to ensure light weight, and the foot cover and side cover are injected with foam resin or synthetic rubber material so as not to be inconvenient to wear. Especially, in case of foot plate, slip prevention means The present invention provides a bidirectional slipper having improved stability so as not to slip in a bathroom.

To this end, the present invention relates to a bidirectional slipper which can be worn on both sides with its front and rear opened, and has a side cover to which both sides of the foot plate are closely contacted on both sides of the foot plate, Wherein the foot cover and each side cover are connected to each other by a constricted connection portion so that the foot cover is tilted in the process of being in close contact with the foot, A plurality of T-shaped grooves are formed on both sides of the plantar plate, and T-shaped protrusions formed on the T-shaped grooves are formed at both ends of the side cover, so that the plantar plate and the side cover are separately ejected from the plantar plate, have.

According to the present invention, since the sole plate is made of lightweight but excellent foaming resin, it is light and absorbs impact. The foot cover and the side cover are made of a foamed resin or a synthetic rubber material adhering to the foot and bending well, so that they are brought into close contact with the foot. A T-shaped protrusion is provided at the lower end of the side cover, and a T-shaped groove is provided at the foot plate. The T-shaped groove is easily opened before the foot plate is hardened immediately after the injection. Therefore, if the T-shaped protrusion is pushed into the T-shaped groove, the foot cover and the side cover can be easily coupled to the foot plate.

A slip-resistant means is attached to the bottom of the sole plate to prevent the sole plate from slipping in the bathroom. Also, since the side cover covering both sides of the foot is provided on both sides of the foot plate, the foot plate and the foot do not move separately.

In addition, the connecting part between the instep cover and the foot plate is composed of a thick support part and a thin connection part. The thick support part is a part that combines the foot cover and the foot plate in an integrated manner. The thin connection part allows the foot cover to be easily bent, There is no such advantage.

1 is an exploded perspective view of a slipper of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a combined perspective view of the slipper of the embodiment
3 is a sectional view of a slipper of another embodiment of the present invention

The slipper of the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 to 3 is provided with a sole plate 10. The foot plate 10 has a configuration in which the front and back surfaces are opened to expose the toe and ankle to the outside, and slippers can be worn on both sides. The foot plate 10 is made of a foamed resin and is lightweight and good in cushioning. On both sides of the foot plate 10, a side cover 12, which is in close contact with both side surfaces of the foot, is provided.

A plurality of T-shaped protrusions 16 are provided at both ends of the side cover 12 and T-shaped grooves 17 are formed on both sides of the bottom plate 10 to receive the T-shaped protrusions 16. The side cover 12 is formed on both sides of the foot plate 10 such that the front and back sides of the foot plate 10 are opened. The height of the side cover 12 is preferably lower than the foot. The side cover 12 is provided to move the foot and the foot plate 10 in unison when the slipper is worn. Conventionally, the bidirectional slippers have both sides of the foot plate open, resulting in a separate movement of the slippers and feet.

The foot cover 11 is provided at the center of the side cover 12 so as to be separated from the foot plate 10. The foot cover 11 is connected to the center of the side cover 12 and the connection portion 13 do. The connecting portion 13 is made of a thin material so that it can be easily broken. The foot cover 11 and the foot plate are connected to each other by a pin so as to be easily tilted. However, in the present embodiment, the foot cover 11 is connected to the connecting portion 13 It is made of a thin material and it is made to be easily broken by reducing the width. A support portion 14 protruding outward is provided at the center of the side cover 12. The support portion 14 disperses the force applied to the side cover 12 to prevent the side cover 12 from being twisted And also serves to connect the foot cover (11) and the foot plate (10).

The foot plate 10 is made of a foamed resin and has excellent impact absorbability and light weight. The foot cover (11) and the side cover (12) are injected with a foamed resin or a synthetic rubber material so that they easily bend and adhere to the foot. A slip prevention plate 18 is provided on the bottom surface of the foot plate 10 and a groove is formed on the bottom surface of the foot plate 10 so that the projection of the slip prevention plate 18 is fitted and fixed with an adhesive . Reference numeral 15 denotes a portion where air is vented and water is drained by a plurality of holes drilled in the plantar plate 10.

In this embodiment, the foot plate 10, the foot cover 11, and the side cover 12 are separately manufactured and joined to each other. The foot plate 10 is made of a foamed resin which is lightweight and has excellent impact absorbability will be. The sole plate 10 easily spreads the T-shaped groove 17 in an uncured state immediately after being injected. The T-shaped protrusion 16 provided at the lower end of the side cover 12 is fitted to the upper portion of the T-shaped groove 17 and the T-shaped protrusion 16 is clamped at the lower portion of the T- The side cover 12 can be easily engaged with the plantar plate 10 by engaging with the T-shaped groove 17 so as to be engaged.

Since the side cover 12 is provided on both sides of the foot plate 10 to cover both sides of the foot, the foot plate 10 and the foot move in unison with each other in the process of walking after slippers or moving the feet on both sides. Since the side cover 12 is in close contact with both sides of the foot, the foot plate 10 moves along with the foot when the foot is rotated inward or outward, It does not move apart.

The foot cover 11 is coupled to the side cover 12 via a connection portion 13. The connection portion 13 is formed in a constricted shape and the foot cover 11 is closely contacted with the foot, So that it does not hinder the tilting of the instep cover 11 easily.

Since the slip prevention plate 18 for preventing slippage is adhered to the bottom surface of the foot plate 10, slippage is prevented when the slippers are worn in the bathroom, thereby ensuring safety. The foot plate 10 is made of a foamed resin and is lightweight and excellent in impact absorbability, but has a property of easily sliding on water. The side cover 12 and the foot cover 11 are made of a synthetic rubber material, which is advantageous in that the slip prevention plate 18 is excellent in wearing comfort.

10: foot plate 11: foot cover
12: side cover 13:
14: support part 15: hole
16: T-shaped projection 17: T-shaped groove
18: Slip plate

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In a bidirectional slipper which can be worn on both sides with its front and rear opened,
The foot cover includes a side cover to which both sides of the foot plate are closely contacted. The foot cover is provided at a central upper portion of the side cover in close contact with the foot. The foot cover and each side cover are connected to each other by a constricted connection, Is inclined in the process of being in close contact with the instep;
A plurality of T-shaped grooves are formed on both sides of the plantar plate, and T-shaped protrusions formed on the T-shaped grooves are formed at both ends of the side cover, so that the plantar plate and the side cover are separated from the plantar plate, Bi-directional slippers.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the foot plate is made of a foamed resin which is lightweight and excellent in impact absorbability, the foot cover and the side cover are made of a foamed resin or a synthetic rubber material,
Wherein a plurality of slip prevention plates are attached to a bottom surface of the foot plate.
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