KR20170080058A - Belt for static electricity prevention - Google Patents

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KR20170080058A
KR20170080058A KR1020150191234A KR20150191234A KR20170080058A KR 20170080058 A KR20170080058 A KR 20170080058A KR 1020150191234 A KR1020150191234 A KR 1020150191234A KR 20150191234 A KR20150191234 A KR 20150191234A KR 20170080058 A KR20170080058 A KR 20170080058A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/16Overshoes
    • A43B3/163Overshoes specially adapted for health or hygienic purposes, e.g. comprising electrically conductive material allowing the discharge of electrostatic charges
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/36Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with earthing or grounding means

Abstract

The electrostatic removing belt 100 according to the present invention includes an upper belt 110 having conductivity and formed to receive the ankle N and a connection belt 120 connected to the upper belt 110 and having conductivity, And a lower belt 130 connected to the connection belt 120 and configured to receive the shoes S and having conductivity.
Accordingly, it is possible to easily discharge the static electricity while easily applying to the shoes (S) put on the shoes in the normal state, and to solve the burden of purchasing the shoes for preventing the static electricity separately. There is a possible effect.

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[0001] Belt for static electricity prevention [0002]

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electrostatic removing belt, and more particularly to an electrostatic removing belt which is mounted on an ankle and shoes to remove static electricity.

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a sole for preventing static electricity according to the background art.

Nowadays, clothes are made of synthetic fibers such as nylon, polyester or polypropylene. However, such clothes have a problem in that they generate more static electricity than clothes made of natural fiber materials.

Further, in the dry winter season, there is a problem that static electricity is generated more than in the summer due to the use of the fur or thick clothes of the synthetic fiber material.

Therefore, when touching the door lock of metal materials or electric appliances by hand, static electricity exceeding 10,000 volts is generated in the new book, causing a shock to the fingertips.

In order to prevent such a phenomenon, the prior art document discloses a sole 1 for preventing static electricity.

The antistatic soles 1 are provided with an insole 3 having conductivity on the upper surface of a midsole 2 having a buffer function and an outsole 5 having conductivity is attached to the bottom surface of the insole 3 . The insole (3) and the outsole (5) are connected to each other by a conductive yarn (7) penetrating the midsole (2).

Therefore, when the user steps on the floor of the shoe having the anti-static shoe window 1, the wearer is grounded, so that the clothes and the electricity flowing in the body are transferred to the ground through the insole 3, the protector 7 and the outsole 5 It flows out.

Because of this phenomenon, static electricity does not remain on the user's garments and the body, and the door lock of the metal material and the electric appliance can be safely touched.

However, according to the background art, there is a burden to purchase the shoe having the anti-static soles 1 separately. That is, there is a problem that the above-described technique of discharging static electricity can not be applied to a shoe normally worn.

Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0767992 (October 11, 2007)

The electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention is not provided with any additional static preventing shoes and is configured to discharge static electricity in a state where it is applied to a shoe which has been worn in the past, so that it is possible to discharge static electricity at a lower cost than the background art, So that it is possible to produce a static electricity.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a static elimination belt comprising:

And a lower belt connected to the connection belt and formed to receive the shoes and having conductivity. The upper belt includes an upper belt formed to receive the ankle and has conductivity, a connection belt having conductivity as being connected to the upper belt,

The upper belt is ring-shaped. Alternatively, the upper belt may have a flexible shape and may be connected in a ring shape by binding means attached to both ends or one end of the belt.

In addition, the lower belt is a flexible one, and is connected to the belt in a ring shape by binding means attached to both ends or one end of the belt.

And a grounding part formed on the lower belt and grounded when the lower belt is wound around the shoe.

The electrostatic removing belt of the present invention by the above-mentioned solution has the effect of accommodating the ankle on the upper belt and adjusting the size of the wearer as desired by the respective binding means after receiving the foot loaded on the lower belt have.

At this time, since the shoe can be used as usual, it is possible to solve the burden of purchasing the anti-static shoe separately, and it is possible to produce as an accessory when various colors, designs and materials are used.

In this state, when the user walks the ground, the static electricity remaining in the body and clothes is discharged to the ground through the upper belt, the connection belt, the lower belt, and the ground.

Particularly, the grounding portion is accommodated in a space formed in front of the heel of the shoe, and the lowering belt is connected to the ground, so that the grounding portion can be easily grounded.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing a sole for preventing static electricity according to the background art; Fig.
Fig. 2 is a state in which the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention is worn on ankles and shoes. Fig.
Fig. 3 is a side view showing the side view of Fig. 2; Fig.
Fig. 4 is a view showing an example of a grounding portion constituting the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention. Fig.
5 is a perspective view showing a case where an upper belt constituted by a static elimination belt according to the present invention is formed of a metal.
6 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of a binding means of an upper belt constituted by the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.
7 is a perspective view showing a second embodiment of the binding means of the upper belt constituted by the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.
8 is a perspective view showing a third embodiment of the binding means of the upper belt constituted by the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.
9 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which a connection belt is connected to an upper belt by a binding means as an electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.
10 is a cross-sectional view showing a first embodiment of a binding means for a lower belt as an electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.
11 is a sectional view showing a second embodiment of the binding means for the lower belt as the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.
12 is a front view showing a third embodiment of the binding means of the lower belt as the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.
13 is a partial perspective view enlargedly showing a third embodiment of a binding means for a lower belt as an electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.
14 is a cross-sectional view showing a third embodiment of the binding means of the lower belt as the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.

2 is a side view showing the state where the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention is worn on the ankle and the shoe, FIG. 3 is a side view showing the state where FIG. 2 is viewed from the side, Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing a case where the upper belt constituted by the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention is formed of a metal. Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing the configuration of the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention. Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing a third embodiment of the binding means of the upper belt constituted by the electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention, Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing the third embodiment of the present invention Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the connection belt is connected to the upper belt by the binding means as the electrostatic removing belt according to the first embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing a second embodiment of a binding means for a lower belt as an electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention, Fig. 12 is an electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention, Fig. 13 is a partial perspective view showing an enlarged view of a third embodiment of a binding means for a lower belt as an electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention, Fig. 14 is a view showing an electrostatic removing belt according to the present invention And the binding means of the lower belt will be described together as a cross-sectional view showing the third embodiment.

The electrostatic removing belt 100 according to the present invention is configured to discharge static electricity remaining on the body and clothes to the ground by being worn simultaneously on the ankle N and the shoe S.

To this end, the present invention is configured as follows.

A connection belt 120 having conductivity is connected to the upper belt 110 and connected to the connection belt 120. The connection belt 120 is connected to the upper belt 110, A lower belt 130 having conductivity and formed to receive the shoes S is constructed. Also, a grounding part 140 is formed on the lower belt 130 and grounded when the lower belt 130 is wound around the shoe.

The upper belt 110 and the lower belt 130 may be formed in a ring shape so as to receive the ankle N and the shoe S respectively and may be formed as a flexible material in a one- Or may be configured so that the means 117, 137 are mounted and connectable in a ring shape.

The upper belt 110, the lower belt 130, and the connecting belt 120 may have a band or a cord shape, and may be formed of a conductive fabric or a synthetic resin such as rubber, urethane, or silicone having conductivity. When it is a metal, it may be in the form of a band or a wire, and may be formed of a chain, as in Fig.

The grounding unit 140 is attached to the lower belt 130 and contacts the ground. Generally, the shoes S are covered with the shoes S because the heel W is thicker than the sole T as shown in Fig. When standing on the ground, a space P is formed in front of the rear foot W. In this case, since the lower belt 130 can not touch the ground, the ground 140 is attached to the lower belt 130 and is disposed in the space P, do.

The grounding unit 140 may be formed of a hair or brush having conductivity as shown in FIG. 4 (a), or may be a metal block as shown in FIG. 4 (b) . In addition, the grounding unit 140 may be of any conductivity type that protrudes from the ground and is grounded.

As an example of the binding means 117 of the upper belt 110, a Velcro tape attached to both sides of the upper belt 110 and detached from each other as shown in FIG. 6 may be used. And a buckle connected to one side and connecting the opposite side of the upper belt 110. The buckle is used for a general waistband and is known to anyone skilled in the art, so a detailed description will be omitted. Further, as shown in FIG. 8, it may be constituted by a press button which is attached to both sides of the upper belt 110 and is desorbed from each other. Therefore, there is an advantage that the size can be adjusted and applied according to the thickness of the wearer's ankle (N).

The lower end of the connection belt 120 is connected to the lower belt 130 and the coupling unit 127 is configured to connect the connection belts 120 with each other in a state in which the upper belt 110 is wound, . The binding means 127 may be formed of, for example, a velcro tape or a press button which is attached to one side and the other side of the lower belt 130 and detached from each other. Therefore, the length can be freely adjusted.

As another example of the connection belt 120, the upper belt 110 and the lower belt 130 may be formed in a ring shape so that the upper belt 110 and the lower belt 130 pass through at the same time.

10, a cap nut 141 connected to one side of the lower belt 130 is constituted as an embodiment of the binding means 137 constituting the lower belt 130, and a container And a bolt 142 formed inside the housing 143 and fastened to the cap nut 141 is formed. Accordingly, when the bolt 142 is fastened to the cap nut 141, the lower belt 130 can be connected in a ring shape. At this time, the male screw portion formed on the bolt 142 is exposed without being completely received by the cap nut 141, so that the male screw portion exposed by the housing 143 covers the outer surface. The exposed externally threaded portion is easily corroded by external moisture, thereby preventing the externally threaded portion exposed by the housing 143 from being corroded. In this case, the lower belt 130 may be formed in a string or band shape. When the band is formed, the cap nut 141 and the housing 143 are connected to each other after the string is connected to both sides of the lower belt 130. Therefore, the shoe S and the foot can be simultaneously wound while the shoe S is worn.

As shown in FIG. 11, the binding means 137 may be formed of a Velcro tape that is attached to one side and the other side of the lower belt 130, . Therefore, the shoe S and the foot can be simultaneously wound while the shoe S is worn.

As another embodiment of the binding means 137 constituted on the lower belt 130, as shown in FIGS. 12 to 14, the engaging portion 137 formed on one side of the lower belt 130 in the form of a string- 144 and a coupling tube 145 formed on the mating side to receive and engage the coupling part 144. The engaging portion 144 is formed to have a larger width than the wire diameter of the lower belt 130 in the form of a string, and a plurality of the engaging portions 144 are arranged along the length direction. The coupling tube 145 has a tubular shape that is open in the front and rear direction and receives the engaging portion 144 and has a body 146 through which the slit 147 passing through the lower belt 130 penetrates along the longitudinal direction . Further, the body 146 is formed with a step 148 at which the engaging part 144 is engaged. An extension 149 is formed at the rear of the body 146 and connected to the opposite side of the lower belt 130. 13, after the lower belt 130 is passed through the slit 147 of the body 146 and the latching portion 144 is received in the body 146, the lower belt 130 is tensioned on both sides The engaging portion 144 is engaged with the step 148 as shown in FIG. Therefore, the lower belt 130 can be formed into a ring shape. When the lower belt 130 has a band shape, the straps are connected to one side and the other side of the lower belt 130, and then the latching part 144 and the coupling pipe 145 are connected to the respective straps. Therefore, the shoe S and the foot can be simultaneously wound while the shoe S is worn.

According to the present invention constructed as above, the ankle N is received in the upper belt 110, and the foot loaded on the lower belt 130 is received. At this time, the size of the wearer can be adjusted as desired by the respective binding means 117, 137. At this time, the shoes S can be used as usual shoes. Therefore, when walking on the ground in this state, static electricity remaining in the body and clothes can be discharged to the ground through the upper belt 110, the connecting belt 120, the lower belt 130, and the grounding unit 140. Particularly, the grounding part 140 is accommodated in a space P formed in front of the heel W of the shoe S, and functions to connect the lower belt 130 to the ground. Therefore, it is possible to solve the burden of purchasing the anti-static shoes separately, and there is an advantage that it can be produced as an accessory when it is made of various colors, designs and materials.

The embodiments and the accompanying drawings described in the present specification are merely illustrative of some of the technical ideas included in the present invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that the embodiments disclosed herein are not for purposes of limiting the technical idea of the present invention, but are intended to be illustrative, and therefore, the scope of the technical idea of the present invention is not limited by these embodiments. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

100: electrostatic removing belt 110: upper band
117: binding means 120: connecting belt
127: binding means 130: lower belt
137: binding means 140:

Claims (5)

An upper belt 110 formed to receive the ankle N and having conductivity,
A connection belt 120 connected to the upper belt 110 and having conductivity,
And a lower belt (130) connected to the connection belt (120) and configured to receive the shoes (S) and having conductivity.
The method according to claim 1,
Characterized in that the upper belt (110) is ring-shaped,
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the upper belt (110) has a flexible shape and is configured to be connected in a ring shape by binding means (117) attached to both ends or one end of the belt.
4. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
Wherein the lower belt (130) has a flexible shape and is configured to be connected in a ring shape by binding means (137) attached to both ends or one end of the belt.
4. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
And a grounding part (140) formed on the lower belt (130) and grounded when the lower belt (130) is wound on a shoe.
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