WO2022019586A1 - 발아치 높이와 체중을 자동컨트롤하며 발의 균형을 잡아주는 서스펜션기능의 스마트인솔 및 이를 이용한 체형교정과 관절통증을 완화시켜주는 자연치유신발 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a smart insole with a suspension function that automatically controls the height and weight of the foot arch and balances the foot, and a natural healing shoe that uses the same to correct body shape and relieve joint pain.
- the feet do not form an arch normally, which causes fatigue, arthritis, hallux valgus, heel pain, interphalangeal neuroma, plantar fasciitis, and various erectile and foot diseases.
- the lumbar foot is more curved than the normal arch, and can occur congenitally or acquired.
- high-heeled shoes such as high heels are worn, it is acquired due to muscle deformation, and it is hardened by excessive pressure only on the front part of the sole and the heel. Flesh and corns appear, or you may complain of pain.
- Patent Document 1 As a prior art for supporting the arch, 'A self-positioning system mounted insole of the arch support part' of Patent Publication No. 10-2011-0017781 (Patent Document 1) has been disclosed, but this is done by replacing the arch support part to fit the individual's arch height. It was inconvenient to install.
- Patent Document 2 Patent Registration No. 10-0912910 'functional shoes' (Patent Document 2), there was an inconvenience in that the slider had to be adjusted to fit the individual height of the arch (arch part) of the foot.
- Patent Document 3 a technique for relieving pain by supporting an arch using a spring and an 'arch correction plate' is disclosed, but the shape of the hard arch correction plate is limited. Therefore, there is a problem that it cannot automatically adapt to the shape of various arches.
- the insole is usually formed using a cushion foam having elasticity as a main material, and it is very difficult to combine an elastic means such as a spring to the cushion foam. Because both ends of the spring are supported only with the cushion foam, there is a problem that both ends of the spring dig into the cushion foam and the pressure of the spring is concentrated in the narrow spring contact area and transmitted to the foot. will have no choice but to use
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an arch-adaptive insole capable of directly forming a spring on the cushion foam of the insole and a shoe using the same.
- the arch adaptive smart insole includes: an insole cushion foam 10 having a shape corresponding to the shape of the foot and composed of an elastic foam;
- the occlusion part 18 of the insole cushion foam 10 is configured to be seated in the first seating well 11 of the insole cushion foam 10 and occludes the first seating well 11 upward.
- An arch spring module 20 for supporting the arch portion of the foot therebetween; and the arch spring module 20 is configured to include at least a first coil spring 21 and a second coil spring 22, The first coil spring 21 having a smaller diameter than the second coil spring 22 is positioned inside the second coil spring 22 .
- the upper end of the second coil spring 22 is configured to be lower than the upper end of the first coil spring 21, so that it corresponds to the arch of the foot.
- the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22 are formed by spirally winding a band-shaped flat plate material having elasticity and wider than the thickness, and At the upper ends of the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22 , the flat surface of the flat material supports the closing portion 18 of the insole cushion foam 10 , respectively.
- the arch spring module 20 has lower ends of the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22 seated on the first surface so that the first coil spring (21) and a disk-shaped movable support part (24) for supporting the second coil spring (22);
- a third coil spring 23 the upper end of which is seated on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the disk-shaped movable support part 24 to support the load through the disk-shaped movable support part 24;
- the disk-shaped movable support part 24 is movable up and down in the first seating well 11 .
- the rear spring module 30 is configured to be seated in the second seating well 11 of the insole cushion foam 10 and supports the heel of the foot;
- the rear spring module 30 includes a fourth coil spring 31 and a fifth coil spring 32 arranged concentrically and having different diameters, and the upper end of the fourth coil spring 31 and the fifth coil spring 32 . It supports the upper end of the coil spring 32 and is located below the closing part 19 of the second seating well 11 and includes a solid support part 33 made of a hard material.
- the cover 40 bonded to the insole cushion foam 10 may be configured to further include.
- At least one through-hole 13 penetrating the upper and lower surfaces of the insole cushion foam 10 is provided, and the through-hole 13 is the insole cushion foam (10). It may communicate with the first seating hole and the second seating hole 12 by using a trench configured in the .
- the height of the inner part of the foot may be lower than the height of the outer part of the foot.
- the above-described arch-applied smart insole can be naturally applied to tangible shoes.
- the upper end of the spring can be configured to have a profile corresponding to the profile of the arch, and further, the load is transmitted directly to a plurality of springs through a cushion foam without a hard spring support, and the descent of each spring is independent Therefore, it has the advantage of being able to adapt to various arch shapes.
- the arch spring module is It has the effect of maintaining a stable posture as a whole.
- the height of the arch since the height of the arch is automatically adjusted, it can be applied regardless of the height of the arch of the foot, such as flat feet, lumbar foot, and normal feet, so there is no need to separately adjust the height of the individual foot, and the arch shape requires provides what to do with
- the arch support is appropriately and automatically adjusted according to the individual arch height, the arch balances the foot and supports the arch in the center of the sole to straighten the crooked musculoskeletal system and straighten the body shape.
- It has an orthotic function that distributes and supports the body's weight and load. It helps the correct arrangement of the arch and symmetries the upright joints of the body to relieve structural pain in the human body, that is, structural pain in the joints.
- It has a shock-absorbing effect that can safely protect each part of the human body, and by using it, it prevents and protects the human body, thereby alleviating joint pain, thereby helping health, protecting the knee joint and spine. It relieves pain.
- the arch support insole that effectively supports both flat feet with low arches, high arches, and normal feet, it supports and distributes weight and absorbs shocks, which occurs during various activities such as walking and exercise. It helps to protect the knee and back after knee joint and back surgery by safely protecting each part of the human body such as the knee joint, spine, lower extremity joint, plantar fasciitis, and muscle pain from the impact.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing an arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention, and is an exploded perspective view seen from above.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing an arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention, and is an exploded perspective view viewed from below.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating an arch spring module of an arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the rear spring module of the arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG 5 is a view showing the shape of the heel portion viewed from the rear of the insole cushion foam.
- FIG. 6 (a) is a diagram showing the arch spring module 20 of the arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention and the profile (F, F') of the foot arch correspond to each other
- FIG. 6 (b) is the insole This is a comparative example showing the correspondence between the spring and the arch profile (F, F') when a general coil-type spring is applied to the arch part of the .
- FIG. 7 (a) is a diagram showing the arch spring module 20 of the arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention and various types of arches, and FIG. 7 (b) shows various types of arches. It is one floor plan.
- FIG. 1 and 2 are exploded perspective views showing an arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view seen from above
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view seen from below.
- 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating an arch spring module of an arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the rear spring module of the arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the arch adaptive smart insole has a function to support the arch while automatically adapting to various types of arch, and the insole cushion foam 10, the arch spring module 10, and the rear spring module 30 and a cover 40 .
- the insole cushion foam 10 has a shape corresponding to the shape of the foot when viewed from above, is composed of a foam with elasticity, has elasticity, restoration properties, moldability, etc., and is made of synthetic rubber, polyurethane, latex, memory foam, sponges, etc. can be formed.
- the first seating well 11 in which the arch spring module 20 is seated at a position corresponding to the arch of the foot, and the rear spring module 30 at a position corresponding to the heel of the foot are seated 2 seating wells 12 are configured.
- the upper portions of the first seating well 11 and the second seating well 12 are closed, and are formed at the same time when the insole cushion foam 10 is molded with the same material as the insole cushion foam 10 . That is, the first closure part 18 occluding the upper side of the first seating well 11 and the second closure part 19 occluding the upper part of the second seating well 12 are the same as the insole cushion foam 10 . It is formed at the same time when molding the insole cushion foam 10 as a material.
- Fabrics or sheets of various materials may be adhered to the upper surface of the insole cushion foam 10 .
- a step may be provided inside the first seating well 11. In particular, after forming the step to accommodate the upper end of the first coil spring 21 of the arch spring module 20, it is raised to a higher height (more deep) to secure the upper end of the first coil spring 21 .
- a groove is formed on the lower surface of the insole cushion foam 10 having a depth and shape corresponding to the thickness of the cover 40 so that the cover 40 can be coupled, and the first seating well 11 and the second seating well 11 and the second seating due to walking. It has a structure for providing wind with the feet using the air pressure generated as the volume of the well 12 is changed. There is a portion where the insole cushion foam 10 is slightly raised at the position of the yongcheon (front cheek) of the foot, and at least one or more through-holes 13 penetrating the upper and lower surfaces of the insole cushion foam 10 are provided.
- the through hole 13 communicates with the first seating hole 11 using the buffer well 17 and the first trench 14 configured in the insole cushion foam 10, and uses the second trench 15 to The first seating hole 11 communicates with the second seating hole 12 . Accordingly, the volume change of the first seating hole 11 and the second seating hole 12 according to walking is the second trench 15 and the first trench 14 , the buffer well 17 , and the through hole 13 . Through this, the wind is discharged and sucked in toward the Yongcheon of the foot.
- the insole cushion foam 10 constitutes a side wall 16 having a cylindrical partial shape surrounding the arch spring module 11, and a space portion (S) in which the insole cushion foam is not formed on the outside of the side wall 16. ) to help the expansion and contraction action of the arch spring module 11 by forming.
- the cover 40 is bonded to the insole cushion foam 10 while seated in the groove formed in the insole cushion foam 10 and is formed using a hard material.
- the cover 40 is bonded to the insole cushion foam 10 while supporting the lower ends of the arch spring module 20 and the rear spring module 30 and closing the lower portions of the first and second seating holes 12 .
- the cover 40 has a first circular groove 41 for supporting and fixing the lower end of the third coil spring 23 of the arch spring module 20 , and a fourth coil spring 31 of the rear spring module 30 . and a second circular groove 42 having a step for accommodating and supporting the lower end of the fifth coil spring 32 .
- the height (H2) of the inner part of the foot is lower than the height (H1) of the outer part of the foot (see FIG. 5 ). Therefore, on the upper surface of the insole cushion foam 10, the upper surface of the insole cushion foam 10 is formed to be slightly inclined from the outer part of the foot to the inner part of the foot. In the insole, a gradient is formed where the outer cheek part is high and the inner hind cheek part is low. By forming the gradient in this way, the load is concentrated outward, and the load is concentrated outward, and it becomes more and more 'O'-shaped can be prevented from being deformed.
- the rear spring module 30 is configured to be seated in the second seating well 11 of the insole cushion foam 10 and elastically supports the heel of the foot.
- the rear spring module 30 is configured to include a fourth coil spring 31 and a fifth coil spring 32 and a solid support portion 33 arranged concentrically and having different diameters.
- the fourth coil spring 31 and the fifth coil spring 32 spirally wound a band-shaped flat plate material having elasticity and wider than the thickness, and when viewed from the side, the strip-shaped flat material draws a curve like a sine wave. However, it may be configured such that the convex portion of the previous turn (N-1 th turn) and the concave portion of the current turn (N th turn) contact each other.
- the solid support part 33 supports the upper end of the fourth coil spring 31 and the upper end of the fifth coil spring 32, is located below the closed part 19 of the second seating well 11, and is made of a relatively hard material. Accordingly, the pressure of the heel during walking is transmitted to the fourth coil spring 31 and the fifth coil spring 32 as a whole through the solid support 33 .
- the solid support 33 has a cylindrical sidewall 332 cleaved downward and a flange portion 331 outwardly of the cylindrical sidewall 332 .
- the upper end of the fifth coil spring 32 is in contact with the flange portion 331 , and the inner upper end of the fifth coil spring 32 is inserted outside the cylindrical side wall 332 , so that the position of the fifth coil spring 32 is deviated. and the upper end of the fourth coil spring 31 is inserted and seated inside the cylindrical sidewall 332 , thereby preventing the fourth coil spring 31 from being displaced.
- the arch spring module 20 is positioned on the insole cushion foam 10 in a state of being seated in the first well 11 , and the insole cushion foam occludes the upper side of the first seating well 11 ( 10) through the occlusion part 18 to support the arch part of the foot.
- the arch spring module 20 is configured to include a first coil spring 21 , a second coil spring 22 , a third coil spring 23 , and a disk-shaped movable support part 24 .
- the disk-shaped movable support part 24 is formed of a resin such as plastic, and the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22 are positioned on the upper surface thereof, and the third coil spring 23 is positioned on the lower surface thereof.
- the disk-shaped movable support part 24 is approximately disk-shaped, but the lower ends of the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22 are seated on the upper surface (the first surface) so that the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring are seated. 22 , and the upper end of the third coil spring 23 is seated on the lower surface (the second surface) facing the upper surface to support the third coil spring 23 .
- the flange portion 242 formed on the edge of the disk-shaped movable support part 24 thinner than the thickness of the disk-shaped movable support part 24 supports the lower end of the second coil spring 22 and is formed inside the disk-shaped movable support part 24.
- the lower end of the first coil spring 21 is supported in the first circular groove 241 .
- a second circular groove 243 in which the upper end of the third coil spring 23 is supported is formed on the lower surface of the disk-shaped movable support part 24 .
- the third coil spring 23 has an upper end seated on the second surface (lower surface) opposite to the first surface (upper surface) of the disk-shaped movable support part 24 to support the load through the disk-shaped movable support part 24,
- the movable support part 24 is movable up and down while being guided by the inner surface of the first seating well 11 in the first seating well 11 .
- the first coil spring 21 , the second coil spring 22 , and the third coil spring 23 are formed by spirally winding a strip-shaped flat plate material having elasticity and wider than the thickness, and when viewed from the side, the strip-shaped flat plate Ash draws a curve like a sine wave, but it may be configured such that the convex part of the previous turn (N-1 th turn) and the concave part of this turn (N th turn) contact each other.
- a flat plate material supports the closing portion 18 of the insole cushion foam 10 , respectively.
- the flat material of the last turn at the upper end of the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22 may also have a flat surface, but may not form a sine wave.
- FIG. 6 (a) is a diagram showing the arch spring module 20 of the arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention and the profile (F, F') of the foot arch correspond to each other
- FIG. 6 (b) is the insole This is a comparative example showing the correspondence between the spring and the arch profile (F, F') when a general coil-type spring is applied to the arch part of the .
- the first coil spring 21 having a smaller diameter than the second coil spring 22 is located inside the second coil spring 22 of the arch spring module 20, and the second The upper end of the coil spring 22 is configured to be lower than the upper end of the first coil spring 21, so that it approximately corresponds to the arch of the foot.
- the upper ends of the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22 correspond to the curvature of the arch of the yaw foot or a similar curvature. it is preferred
- the arch spring module 20 includes the uppermost one-turn and second turn of the first coil spring 21 .
- the uppermost one turn of the two coil springs 22 supports the arch of the foot at different portions and different heights, respectively, as a smaller circle and two larger circles, respectively.
- the first coil spring and the second coil spring in which the flat material is wound have a smaller degree of penetrating into the cushion foam and have a larger area to support the pressure.
- the disk-shaped movable support 24 between the first coil spring and the second coil spring and the third coil spring, the problem of the spring collapsing sideways or bending sideways as above is greatly reduced, and compression It has the effect of allowing the arch spring module to maintain a stable overall posture even during the event.
- FIG. 7 (a) is a diagram showing the arch spring module 20 of the arch adaptive smart insole according to an embodiment of the present invention and various types of arches, and FIG. 7 (b) shows various types of arches. It is one floor plan.
- the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22 are compressed almost simultaneously in the case of the lumbar (refer to profile F1). and the third coil spring 23 is compressed correspondingly.
- the lumbar foot feels tired easily due to the small area in contact with the ground when walking. Secondary foot or toe pain, inflammation, and knee pain may also occur, and the ankle is more prone to folding than others.
- the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring By being supported through a large support area of (22), this problem is significantly reduced.
- the first coil spring 21 is first compressed, and the second coil spring 22 is compressed with a slight difference.
- the normal foot feels the pressure by the first coil spring 22, but at a load above a certain level, it is simultaneously supported by the first coil spring 21 and the second coil spring 22, and correspondingly the third coil The spring 23 is compressed.
- the first coil spring 21, the second coil spring 22, and the third coil spring 23 are strongly compressed.
- the compression distance (stroke) of the arch spring module 20 becomes much greater, and a strong pressure is felt in the arch part.
- flat feet feel chronic fatigue due to their large area touching the ground, and when looking at the exterior, the arch inside the foot collapses and the heel tilts outward. It is subjected to pressure, and as a result, a certain self-correction effect is seen.
- there is a phenomenon of transition from normal feet to flat feet due to aging which has the effect of slowing down or correcting the progression to flat feet due to aging.
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- 발의 형상에 대응되는 모양을 가지며 탄성을 가진 폼으로 구성되는 인솔 쿠션폼(10);상기 인솔 쿠션폼(10)의 제 1 안착웰(11)에 안착된 상태로 구성되며, 상기 제 1 안착웰(11)을 상방을 폐색하는 상기 인솔 쿠션폼(10)의 폐색부(18)를 개재하여 발의 아치부를 지지하는 아치 스프링 모듈(20);를 포함하여 구성되며,상기 아치 스프링 모듈(20)은 적어도 제 1 코일 스프링(21) 및 제 2 코일 스프링(22)을 포함하여 구성되되, 상기 제 2 코일 스프링(22)의 안쪽에 상기 제 2 코일 스프링(22) 보다 작은 직경을 가지는 상기 제 1 코일 스프링(21)이 위치하는 것을 특징으로 하는,아치 적응형 스마트 인솔.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 제 2 코일 스프링(22)의 상단끝이 상기 제 1 코일 스프링(21)의 상단끝 보다 낮게 되도록 구성됨으로써 발의 아치부에 대응되도록 하는 것을 특징으로 하는,아치 적응형 스마트 인솔.
- 청구항 2에 있어서,상기 제 1 코일 스프링(21) 및 상기 제 2 코일 스프링(22)은, 탄성을 가지고 두께 보다 폭이 넓은 띠모양의 평판재를 나선형으로 감은 것이며,상기 제 1 코일 스프링(21) 및 상기 제 2 코일 스프링(22)의 상단부에서 상기 평판재의 평면이 상기 인솔 쿠션폼(10)의 폐색부(18)를 각각 지지하는 것을 특징으로 하는,아치 적응형 스마트 인솔.
- 청구항 3에 있어서,상기 아치 스프링 모듈(20)은,제 1 면에서 상기 제 1 코일 스프링(21) 및 상기 제 2 코일 스프링(22)의 하단부가 안착되어 상기 제 1 코일 스프링(21) 및 상기 제 2 코일 스프링(22)를 지지하는 원반형 이동 지지부(24);상기 원반형 이동 지지부(24)의 제 1 면의 반대쪽에 있는 제 2 면에 상단부가 안착되어 상기 원반형 이동 지지부(24)를 통한 하중을 지지하는 제 3 코일 스프링(23);를 더 포함하여 구성되며,상기 원반형 이동 지지부(24)는 상기 제 1 안착웰(11)에서 상하 이동 가능한,아치 적응형 스마트 인솔.
- 청구항 4에 있어서,상기 인솔 쿠션폼(10)의 제 2 안착웰(11)에 안착된 상태로 구성되며, 발의 뒷꿈치부를 지지하는 리어 스프링 모듈(30);를 더 포함하여 구성되며,상기 리어 스프링 모듈(30)은,동심으로 배치되고 직경이 서로 다른 제 4 코일 스프링(31) 및 제 5 코일 스프링(32)과,상기 제 4 코일 스프링(31)의 상단 및 상기 제 5 코일 스프링(32)의 상단을 지지하며 상기 제 2 안착웰(11)의 폐색부(19)의 하방에 위치하고 딱딱한 재질로 구성되는 솔리드 지지부(33);를 포함하여 구성되는,아치 적응형 스마트 인솔.
- 청구항 5에 있어서,상기 아치 스프링 모듈(20)과 상기 리어 스프링 모듈(30)의 하단부를 지지하면서 상기 제 1 안착홀 및 상기 제 2 안착홀(12)의 하부를 마감하며, 상기 인솔 쿠션폼(10)에 본딩되는 커버(40);을 더 포함하여 구성되는,아치 적응형 스마트 인솔.
- 청구항 5에 있어서,상기 인솔 쿠션폼(10)의 상면과 하면을 관통하는 적어도 하나 이상의 관통홀(13)을 구비하되,상기 관통홀(13)은 상기 인솔 쿠션폼(10)에 구성되는 트렌치를 이용하여 상기 제 1 안착홀 및 상기 제 2 안착홀(12)와 연통되는,아치 적응형 스마트 인솔.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 인솔 쿠션폼(10)의 뒤꿈치 부분에서, 발 내측 부분의 높이는 발 외측 부분의 높이 보다 낮은,아치 적응형 스마트 인솔.
- 청구항 1 내지 청구항 7 중의 어느 한 항에 따른 아치 적용형 스마트 인솔이 구비되는 것을 특징으로 하는,자연치유형 신발.
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