WO2006054369A1 - 足底板の製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a sole plate used as a shoe sole or an insole of a shoe.
- a human foot that performs biped upright walking has an arcuate “plantar arch” structure formed between a rib 16 and a seed bone 17.
- the plantar arch has a vertical arch (inside and outside) and a lateral arch.
- Three lines connecting the three points of the heel, the little finger, and the master finger are three-dimensional. It is a curved surface that draws an arc.
- This plantar arch plays an extremely important role in supporting the human weight and maintaining an upright posture from the skull through the cervical vertebra, lumbar vertebra, pelvis, femur, patella, and lower leg bone. Yes. Therefore, if the plantar arch collapses and the human foundation collapses, the correct upright posture to the skull cannot be maintained, causing pain in the knees, back pain, stoop, etc., and the posture of pressing the internal organs. It becomes a cause of causing all kinds of diseases.
- the plantar arch acts as a spring during walking to relieve impact during walking, and distributes dynamic loads that are several times the weight of humans when trying to act .
- the plantar arch When the plantar arch is normally developed, it plays the role of a third heart pump that lifts blood (venous blood) by stretching and contracting the plantar arch each time you walk.
- the use of the plantar plate is an effective means for holding and forming the plantar arch, it is necessary to adapt the plantar plate to the shape of the plantar of the user in order to function effectively. In particular, it is important to align the position of the convex part of the sole plate with the apex of the lateral arch (the position corresponding to the plantar interosseous muscle of the sole).
- the positioning is based on the technical experience of engineers, craftsmen, etc., and the shape of the sole is measured with a footprint copier, etc., and the trial by the user is repeated many times. There was a problem that it was time consuming and troublesome because it was done by a trial-and-error method of adjusting based on the sense of sense and discomfort.
- the plantar arch does not always have the same shape. That is, the ribs 16 and the seed bones 17 at both ends of the plantar arch are connected by a ligament called “long plantar ligament” indicated by a reference numeral 18 in FIG. Sometimes it expands and contracts, and the shape of the sole arch changes accordingly.
- the long plantar ligament 18 plays the most important role in the maintenance of the plantar arch, and it is important that the structure of the plantar plate should be taken into account the elasticity of the long plantar ligament 18.
- Patent Document 1 Registered Utility Model No. 3055368
- the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide an efficient manufacturing method of a plantar plate that has a convex portion that conforms to the shape of the sole of the user and that conforms to the apex position of the lateral arch of the sole. It is to provide.
- Another object is to provide an efficient method of manufacturing a plantar plate that can prevent compression of the long plantar ligament during exercise such as walking.
- Still another object is to provide an efficient method of manufacturing a plantar plate that can form and maintain a healthy plantar arch.
- the present invention relates to a plant base plate made of a thermoplastic thermoplastic resin that is heated relative to the human foot sole.
- the sole plate is produced by using the sole plate original plate, and the heated sole plate made of thermoplastic resin is used as the sole plate.
- a spatula having a convex curved tip can be used. Specifically, the position corresponding to the apex of the lateral arch is confirmed by pressing with the thumb, and the convex part corresponding to the apex of the lateral arch is formed by pressing the spatula plate with the tip of the spatula at that position. .
- a slit opening on the toe side can be formed on the convex portion along the longitudinal direction of the sole plate original plate.
- the depression forming member is pasted on the long sole ligament portion of the sole arch.
- a depression corresponding to the depression forming member can be formed on the sole plate original plate by pressing the sole plate made of thermoplastic resin, which is worn and heated in this state, against the human sole.
- the sole side portion is raised by raising the sole plate according to the side of the sole.
- Support can also be formed.
- the plantar side support preferably forms a partial force corresponding to the body parts of the first metatarsal bone and the fifth metatarsal bone only on the heel side.
- the plantar side support can also be formed with a notch on the toe side of the portion corresponding to the immobile joint of the human plantar.
- the sole plate original plate a thermoplastic resin-made plate-like body that has been previously processed into a shape corresponding to the shape of the final sole plate original plate.
- the heated sole plate made of thermoplastic resin is pressed against the human sole to have a shape corresponding to the human sole arch, the shape of the user's sole.
- the convex portions corresponding to the lateral arches in an appropriate position, the lateral arches can be maintained soundly, and the collapsed lateral arches can be corrected.
- the original function of the plantar arch can be performed without regret, which can contribute to the maintenance and promotion of health.
- the lateral arch can be reliably maintained and corrected.
- a recess can be formed accurately and easily in a portion corresponding to the long plantar ligament of the plantar arch, and a plantar plate having this recess is efficiently manufactured. be able to.
- the sole plate having the depression as an insole or the like of the shoe, fatigue of the long plantar ligament can be caused even when walking for a long time without squeezing the long plantar ligament by the sole plate during exercise. And can form and maintain a healthy plantar arch.
- FIG. 1 shows a sole plate original plate obtained by the method of the present invention, (a) is a perspective view thereof, and (b) is a perspective view thereof.
- the sole plate shown in the figure is also the starting material of the sole plate having the shape shown in FIG.
- This sole plate is made of thermoplastic resin, and has a shape corresponding to the shape of the final sole plate shown in Fig. 1, in other words, the final sole plate shown in Fig. 1 is unfolded (flattened flat). ) Punched into shape. Since this sole plate is used by pressing it against the human sole as described later, the one that can be obtained by heating with hot water at about 70 ° C is used.
- Fig. 2 shows a mesh-shaped sole plate, but a thin plate may be used.
- the final sole plate original plate 1 shown in FIG. 1 has a shape corresponding to the sole arch of a human (user), and is formed at a portion corresponding to the apex of the lateral arch of the sole arch. It has a convex part 2, a plantar side support 3 raised to the side of the sole, and a depression 4 formed in a part corresponding to the long plantar ligament of the sole.
- the final sole plate original plate shown in FIG. 1 is obtained by heating the sole plate original plate having the shape shown in FIG. It is obtained by softly pressing against the user's sole. Socks may be worn when pressing against the sole.
- the convex portion 2 corresponding to the apex of the lateral arch is formed by pressing the portion corresponding to the apex of the lateral arch with a finger or a stick when the original sole plate is pressed against the sole. Is done.
- a spatula 19 having a convex-curved tip 19a as shown in FIG. 3 is used, and the tip 19a is pressed against the portion corresponding to the apex of the lateral arch of the sole arch.
- the sole side portion support 3 is formed by raising the sole plate original plate so as to be aligned with the side portion of the sole. This makes it possible to form the sole side support 3 that matches the shape of the actual foot.
- the sole side support 3 on both sides is continuously formed through the rising portion of the buttocks.
- each metatarsal is exemplified by the first metatarsal 8. It consists of “bottom”, “body” and “head”. If the above-mentioned plantar side support 3 is formed over the heads of the first metatarsal bone 8 and the fifth metatarsal bone 12 or the toe side portion thereof, it hinders walking. Accordingly, the plantar side support 3 is also formed with partial force corresponding to the body part of the first metatarsal bone 8 and the fifth metatarsal bone 12 only on the heel side. The shape corresponding to the body part of the bone 12 is wrapped.
- the long-plantar ligament is stretched by warping, and the recess forming member 5 is adhered so that the position of the long-plantar ligament can be easily divided.
- the hollow portion forming member 5 is made of a hard material having flexibility such as hard plastic, and has a shape imitating the shape (thickness and length) of the long sole ligament.
- the position of the apex of the transverse arch forming the convex portion 2 is the outer side of the long sole ligament 18 shown in FIG. 10, and the third metatarsal bone 10 shown in FIG. And the position corresponding to the body part of the fourth metatarsal bone 11. Therefore, in reality, the position of the apex of the lateral arch can be easily identified by searching the outer side of the recess forming member 5 shown in FIG.
- Fig. 6 shows an example of a completed sole plate, (a) is a front perspective view, (b) is a rear perspective view, and (c) is a cross-sectional view along line BB in (a). is there.
- a cushion material 6 is disposed on the sole plate original plate 1, and a tanned leather 7 is adhered to the surface thereof. Further, a cushion material 15 such as soft rubber is stuck under the convex portion 2.
- a soft rubber material 20 is pasted on the heel side of the bottom surface of the sole plate 1 in order to prevent wobbling when using the sole plate and improve stability. This soft rubber material may be affixed to other parts than shown in the drawing as required. Further, in the example shown in the figure, a force softer than the cushion material 6 may be filled in the force recessed portion 4 in which the recessed portion 4 remains a gap.
- this sole plate When this sole plate is used as an insole or the like of the shoe, the convex portion 2 corresponding to the lateral arch is formed and the sole side portion support 3 is formed. While the arch is formed, it is possible to prevent the lateral arch from collapsing by the sole side support 3, and it is possible to form and hold a healthy sole arch. As a result, it can be effectively used to improve foot troubles such as flat feet and hallux valgus.
- the long plantar ligament is not compressed by the plantar plate during exercise, for example by walking for a long time. Can also reduce fatigue of the long plantar ligament.
- Fig. 7 shows another example of the sole plate original plate obtained by the method of the present invention, in which (a) is a perspective view thereof, and (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line CC of (a).
- a slit 13 is formed in the convex portion 2 and a notch 14 is formed in the sole side support 3.
- the convex part 2, the sole side part support 3, and the hollow part 4 are formed by the same method as in the previous example.
- the sole side support 3 is formed higher than the previous example.
- the slit 13 of the convex part 2 is formed so as to open on the toe side of the convex part 2 along the longitudinal direction of the sole plate original plate 2. Further, the notch 14 of the sole side support 3 is formed slightly on the toe side from the portion corresponding to the fixed joint of the heel portion of the sole.
- a plate-like body made of thermoplastic resin that has been punched into a shape corresponding to the shape of the final sole plate original plate is used as the sole plate original plate.
- a rectangular thermoplastic resin-like plate-like body may be used, and unnecessary portions may be cut out after processing into a predetermined shape.
- it takes a lot of work to cut out unnecessary parts after processing into a predetermined shape so it corresponds to the shape of the final footplate plate in advance in order to eliminate or minimize the cutting work after processing. It is preferable to use a material that has been processed into the shape to be used.
- the present invention can be applied to the production of a sole plate used as a shoe sole, an insole or the like, as well as a sole plate attached to or placed on the surface of a clog.
- a notch or the like for attaching the clog of the clogs to the sole plate is formed.
- FIG. 1 A sole plate original plate obtained by the method of the present invention is shown, (a) is a perspective view thereof, and (b) is an AA cross-sectional view of (a).
- FIG. 2 is a plan view showing a starting material of the sole plate original plate of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a spatula used for forming a convex portion on the sole plate.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view showing a human foot sole.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a state in which a dent forming member is attached to the long plantar ligament portion of the plantar arch.
- FIG. 6 An example of the completed sole plate is shown, (a) is a front perspective view, (b) is a rear perspective view, and (c) is a BB cross-sectional view of (a). .
- FIG. 7 shows another example of a sole plate original plate obtained by the method of the present invention, in which (a) is a perspective view thereof, and (b) is a CC sectional view of (a).
- FIG. 8 is a side view showing a human sole.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing a human foot arch.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a long plantar ligament of a human plantar.
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