WO2012173362A2 - Chaussure fonctionnelle ayant un dispositif de support du poids du corps - Google Patents

Chaussure fonctionnelle ayant un dispositif de support du poids du corps Download PDF

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WO2012173362A2
WO2012173362A2 PCT/KR2012/004595 KR2012004595W WO2012173362A2 WO 2012173362 A2 WO2012173362 A2 WO 2012173362A2 KR 2012004595 W KR2012004595 W KR 2012004595W WO 2012173362 A2 WO2012173362 A2 WO 2012173362A2
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Priority to JP2014514815A priority patent/JP2014515979A/ja
Priority to CN201280028781.4A priority patent/CN103596461A/zh
Priority to EP12800789.5A priority patent/EP2719296A4/fr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B19/00Shoe-shaped inserts; Inserts covering the instep
    • A43B19/005Weighted inserts for shoes, i.e. insert comprising an additional weight
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0245Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0245Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B23/0265Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form having different properties in different directions
    • A43B23/027Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form having different properties in different directions with a part of the upper particularly flexible, e.g. permitting articulation or torsion
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/02Uppers; Boot legs
    • A43B23/0245Uppers; Boot legs characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B23/028Resilient uppers, e.g. shock absorbing
    • A43B23/029Pneumatic upper, e.g. gas filled
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/16Overshoes
    • A43B3/18Devices for holding overshoes in position
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
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  • the basic design is a foot that includes the toe base of the foot of the foot, worn by a person engaged in sports in a field where the weight is mainly leaned back from the stationary state or the situation where such a situation occurs, It is a functionalization designed to help balance the body that is pulled back, or to rely on this weight support with the support of the base of the toe to add weight to the stepping foot
  • the impact of the impact by swinging the ball to the base and the toe base on the foot of the foot during the impact action that is, during the impact of the baseball batting motion or the tee shot in the golf game. It relates to a functionalization having a structure that can be applied to golf shoes, baseball shoes, military boots, etc. to allow to double.
  • the finish position of the golf swing is that the upper body is twisted in a direction perpendicular to the sole of the foot of the foot, and the center of the body is shifted backward. As described above, the natural foot movement to balance the center of the body with the toe is maintained by this toe. will be.
  • the toe of the stepping foot in the finish position of the golf swing is a very important factor in maintaining the balance of the body in the finish position.
  • the present invention responds to the movement of the toes to raise the toes to hold the center of the body when the center of the body is tilted backwards.
  • a weight support part is formed in the functionalization so that the base of the toe that can exert maximum support of the ligament of the ligament connected to the toe from the foot to the toe is supported. Becomes the momentum of the force, providing the benefit of the force to the wearer.
  • FIG. 7 is a shape in which both ends of the rope are fixed in an inverted U shape on the floor and the rope is provided in the functionalization. It means weight support.
  • the upper part of the existing golf shoe is formed with an upper fastening part that can fasten the upper with a shoelace, etc., mainly to tighten the looseness of the foot and the shoe and to only wrap the foot.
  • the end of the toe blocked by the upper end completely supports the center of the body, the golfer's toes are put on the force, the impact of the horse mackerel and instep below the knee, which is associated with the ligaments and muscles that lift the toes I'm getting tired
  • the balance of the golfer's body is disturbed by the toe that is blocked by the upper part of the upper body, and the balance of the body, which is an important factor in the golf swing, is disturbed by the existing golf shoes worn by the golfer without even feeling the golfer himself. There was this.
  • the wearer's body balance is made by adapting the role of the foot's movement to balance the finish posture and using the enduring ligament of the toe, which enables the sit-up above mentioned.
  • the batting motion of the batter wearing a conventional baseball shoes is rotated about the heel of the stepping foot during the impact motion (see Fig. 13), but in the conventional baseball shoes, the batter does not see the gain of force in the baseball shoe itself.
  • the motion of supporting the weight support by raising the toes to the base of the toes will double the power of lifting the foot of the stepping foot by using the ligaments and muscles that extend from the calf of the batter to the instep. It is possible to see the benefits of power that can dramatically increase the distance of the batting ball.
  • the weight that is pulled back when climbing with a gile or wire on a steep slope is supported by the arm holding the wire. If you wear climbing shoes or boots that apply the above principle, you will depend on the weight and support of the foot and toe base. Therefore, the weight of the lever as a principle of the need for climbing shoes or boots that can reduce the burden of the arm much.
  • the present invention is proposed to solve the above problems.
  • the center of the golfer's body which is pulled back from the finish posture of the golf swing, includes a toe base and a structure that allows the weight support formed on the upper part of the instep 20 of the golf shoe to rely on to hold the center of the body.
  • the structure of the toe that does not interfere with the uplifter's toe must be premised.
  • the structure of the functionalization is based on the boundary line (a ') based on the toe base when shoes are worn, and the toe direction in front of the boundary line is the toe part 30, and the back of the boundary line is the instep part 20.
  • the foot of the foot of the foot is naturally supported to support the center of the body as the ligament of the foot of the foot of the foot of the foot of the body of the wearer who is going to climb the slope uphill or with a wire or back from the finish position of the golf swing.
  • the toe going up is blocked by the upper as in the case of the existing functionalization so that it can go up without being disturbed.
  • the instep facing the boundary (a ') allows the wearer to rely on the foot including the toe base of the stepping foot to rely on the weight of the wearer who goes backward in the case of climbing an uphill slope or in the finish posture of a golf swing.
  • a separate weight support to clarify the distinction between the toe part which is composed of one weight support alone or an auxiliary support that serves to closely adhere the weight support formed on the upper to the wearer's foot
  • the boundary of the functionalization with the foot including the toe base of the wearer while maintaining the shape of the raised wearer's foot supporting the body and having the structural conditions to raise the toe of the stepping foot without being obstructed by the upper.
  • the problem solving means is to hold on to a separate weight support provided on the instep facing (a ')
  • the problem solving means is to make the inside of the toe part large enough so that the toe end is not obstructed when the toe is raised.
  • a part of the toe part facing the boundary line (a ') or the entire part of the toe part is used as a soft material so that the raised toe can be easily lifted up without being disturbed by the upper resistance even if it touches the upper.
  • the bellows type is a structure that can bend the structure of a part of the toe part facing the boundary line (a ') or the entire structure of the toe part so that the toe that comes up against the upper can be easily lifted up without being disturbed by the upper resistance.
  • the problem solving means composed of the wrinkled structure of
  • the problem solving means is to construct a separate weight support that is distinguished from the toe part by constructing or reinforcing the upper part of the instep or the part facing the boundary line (a ') with a thick or solid material.
  • the material of the weight support is composed of a synthetic resin bag (flat) by inflating air to solve the problem
  • the problem solving means is that the weight support is composed of a tube type for injecting air so that the air can be put in and taken out by the air injection pump provided on one side of the functionalization so that the air can be put in and used as the weight support when necessary.
  • the problem solving means having a weight support that covers the upper part of the instep facing the boundary line (a ') from the outside of the upper
  • Fastening including a connection band connected to the sole on the outer side of the sole of the sole on the outer side of the sole of the sole to form a band-shaped weight support covering the outer side of the instep of the instep of the sole of the instep
  • the problem solving means is to form a sphere and pull the weight support of the band form to adjust the length and fix it to the fastener.
  • Weight support and fastener by installing a detachable outlet having a male and female connection structure respectively at the other end of the connection band connected to the distal end of one side and the fastener connected to the sole and the fastener connected to the sole Thing to be able to put on and take off to a functionalized body
  • a band-shaped weight support is formed on the outer side of the sole of the instep to cover the outer boundary of the upper part of the instep and covers the outer side of the upper of the instep.
  • the hook is connected to the outsole, and the end of the weight support is passed from the inside of the hook to the outside, and then pulled to the opposite side to press the weight support against the foot so that the foot is brought into close contact with the end of the weight support.
  • the problem solving means is to couple and fix by a pair of male and female coupling members respectively installed on one side of the weight support
  • connection band connected to the fastener and the distal end of one side of the band-type auxiliary support connected to the sole, and the detachable openings having male and female connection structures are respectively installed at both ends of the sole connected to these.
  • the problem solving means was to make the auxiliary support detachable from the functional body.
  • a boundary line (a ') is provided on each of the outer sides of the outsole engaged with the weight support facing the boundary line (a') formed on the upper, and engaging hooks through which a band-shaped auxiliary support having both ends is inserted through each other. Both ends of the auxiliary support wrapped around the weight support are passed from the inner side to the outer side of the locking ring installed on both sides of the sole, respectively, and then the two ends of the auxiliary support are pulled to press the weight support formed on the upper to the wearer's foot. After close contact with the two ends of the auxiliary support by knotting each other to fix the problem solving means.
  • the function of ordinary shoes is mainly to protect the feet.
  • the wearer can exert more force as the toe base sustains in the shoe.
  • the toe part 30 conforms to the shape of the foot to be supported.
  • the golf shoes applied to the structure of the functionalization has the effect of making it easy to balance the body to pass the weight support part to the base of the toe and the foot when the shot from the front uphill slope in the fairway.
  • a climbing shoe equipped with a weight support part supports the weight support part with the instep including the toe base It can share the weight burden of (see FIG. 14).
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the toe rises up to balance the body to pull back the ligaments connected to the toes from the foot when the weight is passed back.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the structure of the functionalization and the position of the foot at the time of ignition.
  • 3 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the structure of the weight support and the placement of the toes.
  • Figure 4 is a partial perspective view showing the state of relying on the weight support with the instep including the toe base.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the functionalization to form a weight support on the upper
  • FIG. 6 is a right side view of FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a shape in which both ends of the rope are fixed in an inverted U shape on the floor and the rope is provided in the functionalization. It means weight support.
  • Figure 8 is a figure showing the state of relying on the rope fixed to the floor to the foot, including the toe base and is easy to understand the spirit and principle of the present invention to rely on the weight support provided in the functionalization.
  • 10 to 14 is a figure showing the usefulness of the present invention in the field by wearing a functionalization reflected in the present invention in each field as an example
  • the circle of dotted line in the figure shows a case in which the wearer uses the function of functionalization reflected in the present invention.
  • 11 is a finish posture in a golf game.
  • FIG. 13 shows a batter batting in a baseball game.
  • the weight support 22 is provided on the instep 20 separately from the toes, and the site of the foot and the base of the toes to rely on the weight to support the place and the support 25 is the weight provided on the upper of the functionalization It is an auxiliary means that is provided on the instep to strengthen the role of the support to close the weight support provided on the upper to the foot.
  • the weight support is provided alone or the weight support and the auxiliary support is provided together to constitute the weight support 21. That is, the weight support is a concept encompassing the weight support 22 and the auxiliary support.
  • the 'toe base' refers to a part of the toe that is close to the joint that connects the instep (foot) and the toe (talus).
  • a boundary line (a ') based on the base (a) of the toe when wearing functional shoes including golf shoes, climbing shoes, baseball shoes, boots, etc.
  • the upper part of the toe part 31 is to allow the toe to be raised so that the toe is not obstructed by the upper space so as to raise the toe so as not to be resisted by the upper in the toe up.
  • the toe should be selected with a soft material so that the toe does not feel resistance even when the toe touches the upper.
  • the weight support 22 constituting the weight support 21 is a part formed separately from the toe part and the boundary clearly, for example, the instep part including the toe base part (a) of the center of the body passing back from the finish posture of the golf swing.
  • it is necessary to reinforce the upper to the inside of the upper or the outside of the upper to the instep part including the boundary line (a '), or to make the material of the instep part itself voluminous. Use it to make the support thick and strong enough to rely on your weight (see examples in Figures 3 and 4).
  • the weight support constituting the weight support separately is to form the outer upper by another method. That is, a band-shaped weight support covering the instep is made and installed on the outer side of the sole of the instep and pulls the end of the weight support past the instep of the upper outer face facing the boundary line of functionalization (a ') and then tightens one end of the sole of the opposite side. It is also possible to form a separate weight support in the form of a wrap around the instep facing the boundary (a ') from the outside of the upper of the functionalization in a form fixed to the fastener formed in the.
  • the structure of the toes when the weight support is installed on the outside of the upper is preferably a form of the toes made of a soft material which does not interfere with raising the toes among the two structures described above.
  • the method applies when the upper of the shoe is strong, such as climbing or boots.
  • the toe end when the body weight falls backward as in the functionalization without the normal weight support, the toe end first touches the upper of the functionalization, and the weight is supported by the toe end, so that the toe is exerted and the generator is tired. Before reaching the upper, the weight support is held on the instep and the base of the toe to prevent it from relying on the weight of the toe as in the general functionalization.
  • the auxiliary support in the form of a band that forms the weight support together with the weight support on one side of the outer sole of the instep to the fastener formed on one side of the other side
  • the auxiliary support is to strengthen the function of the weight support provided in the upper by the function of tightening the weight support installed in the upper functionalized to the foot closer to the foot rather than the case of the band type weight support installed outside the functionalization described above. To be installed.
  • the foot is weighted and the weighted foot is pressed against the sole, and the weight support connected to the weighted sole is to rely on the weight of the foot to the back including the toe base, so that the sole can hold some weight. Material and structure are required.

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La présente invention se rapporte à une chaussure fonctionnelle qui est conçue pour constituer un moment contre une force par formation de parties qui peuvent supporter le cou-de-pied et la base des doigts de pied sur la chaussure elle-même de sorte à permettre à la base des doigts de pied de pouvoir exercer une force à partir du pied d'une personne qui doit être appliquée à la force transmise par la chaussure de la même manière que lorsque les chaussures sont insérées entre des parties d'un meuble afin d'effectuer des redressements du buste à l'aide de la force de support des doigts de pied comme cela est décrit ci-dessus. Par conséquent, la force exercée par le cou-de-pied et la base des doigts de pied dans la chaussure peut être davantage appliquée par l'utilisateur. Par exemple, lorsqu'un batteur frappe une balle lors du maniement de la batte dans une partie de base-ball, le batteur peut soutenir les bases de ses propres doigts de pied et les cous-de-pied contre un dispositif de support du poids du corps formé dans la chaussure de sorte à appliquer davantage le poids de son corps contre la balle lors de l'impact ; et lorsqu'un golfeur effectue un coup de départ lors d'une partie de golf, le golfeur peut soutenir les bases de ses propres doigts de pied et les cous-de-pied contre un dispositif de support du poids du corps formé dans la chaussure de golf pendant l'impact afin de réaliser un gain en distance à partir de la force de support de son cou-de-pied et de la base de ses doigts de pied. De même, un dispositif de support peut être appliqué à une chaussure de golf qui est conçue pour permettre à l'utilisateur de garder un bon équilibre lors de la posture finale d'un élan de golf, ou le dispositif de support peut être appliqué à une chaussure fonctionnelle telle qu'une chaussure d'escalade de rocher ou une bottine de militaire conçue pour permettre à l'utilisateur de garder un bon équilibre sur des surfaces inclinées. La chaussure fonctionnelle est caractérisée par le fait qu'elle comprend un dispositif de support du poids du corps (21) installé sur cette dernière et qui est configuré avec un support du poids du corps et un support auxiliaire. Par exemple, lorsque le dispositif de support de la présente invention est appliqué à une chaussure de golf, la structure est telle qu'il n'y a pas d'interférences avec une forme de support du pied qui est naturellement formée avec les doigts de pied soulevés afin de fournir un support à l'aide des ligaments du cou-de-pied et des doigts de pied de sorte à garder son équilibre lorsque le corps tend à se pencher vers l'arrière dans une posture finale d'un élan de golf et constitue un dispositif de support qui s'adapte à la forme du pied de support. En premier lieu, en aidant le corps à garder son équilibre lors de la posture finale, par conservation de la forme des doigts de pied qui sont soulevés lorsque le pied est posé de sorte à garder son équilibre lorsque le corps se penche vers l'arrière lors de la posture finale et en supportant le dispositif de support du poids du corps qui forme une partie du cou-de-pied au moyen du cou-de-pied y compris au moyen d'une partie de base des doigts de pied (a) ; en second lieu, l'équilibre peut être obtenu et l'effet de l'amélioration de la partie de golf de l'utilisateur peut être obtenu au moyen de la chaussure de golf qui a la fonction permettant de garder un bon équilibre du corps lorsqu'il se trouve dans la posture finale, ce qui est important lors de l'élan de golf. Selon un autre exemple, lorsque le dispositif de support de la présente invention est appliqué à une chaussure d'escalade de rocher ou à une bottine de militaire, le corps peut être en équilibre lorsqu'il est droit et lorsque le poids du corps se penche vers l'arrière sur une surface légèrement montante en soutenant l dispositif de support du poids du corps avec le cou-de-pied y compris les parties de base des doigts de pied ; et lorsqu'une corde est saisie, ou lorsqu'un câble est saisi, avec les bras sur une surface présentant une pente raide, le dispositif de support du poids du corps formé sur la partie du cou-de-pied est supporté par le cou-de-pied, y compris par les parties de base des doigts de pied de sorte à agir comme un levier et à supporter le poids du corps afin de réduire la charge sur les bras.
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CA2839112A CA2839112A1 (fr) 2011-06-11 2012-06-11 Chaussure fonctionnelle ayant un dispositif de support du poids du corps
AU2012270390A AU2012270390A1 (en) 2011-06-11 2012-06-11 Functional shoe having a body weight supporter
JP2014514815A JP2014515979A (ja) 2011-06-11 2012-06-11 体重支持部が備えられた機能靴
CN201280028781.4A CN103596461A (zh) 2011-06-11 2012-06-11 具备体重支撑部的功能鞋
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