CN102488353A - Buffer soles and shoes - Google Patents

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CN102488353A
CN102488353A CN2011104187988A CN201110418798A CN102488353A CN 102488353 A CN102488353 A CN 102488353A CN 2011104187988 A CN2011104187988 A CN 2011104187988A CN 201110418798 A CN201110418798 A CN 201110418798A CN 102488353 A CN102488353 A CN 102488353A
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陈文彪
许松青
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    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
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Abstract

The invention provides buffer soles and shoes, wherein stretchable spikes are arranged on the lower bottom surfaces of the buffer soles; and springs are arranged on the spikes. The shoes disclosed by the invention have higher comfort level, thus, the foot injury frequency is reduced.

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At the bottom of the buffering shoe and footwear
Technical field
The present invention relates to a kind of sole and footwear, relate in particular to a kind of footwear that have the sole of buffering and use this sole.
Background technology
The sole of some sport footwears is provided with shoe tack, to strengthen the earth-grasping force of footwear.The representative of this type footwear is football boot.As wearer (shod people, as follows) when beginning to run, firmly scrunch ground, quicken or anxious stopping by the frictional force of ground feedback is off.When ground is more wet and slippery, can not feed back enough frictional force, this just makes the wearer can't realize off fast or anxious stopping.
Ground is wet and slippery to be commonplace phenomenon, in order to address this problem, is provided with the shoe tack of protrusion bottom surface at sole.When the wearer was run, shoe tack was easy to insert ground, produced very big earth-grasping force (promptly feeding back to the frictional force of sole).So, the wearer also can off fast or anxious stopping under the wet and slippery rough sledding in ground.
A problem that is provided with the footwear existence of shoe tack is exactly that comfortableness is poor.The hardness of shoe tack is higher, and the bottom surface of protrusion sole, is equivalent to shoe tack and directly exerts pressure to sole at this end of sole bottom surface, can cause damage to sole when serious.
Summary of the invention
In order to improve the comfortableness of the sole that shoe tack is set, the invention provides at the bottom of a kind of buffering shoe.Another object of the present invention provides a kind of footwear that are provided with at the bottom of the above-mentioned buffering shoe.
Technical scheme of the present invention is following:
At the bottom of the buffering shoe, the bottom surface of said sole is provided with telescopic shoe tack, and said shoe tack is provided with spring.
Said shoe tack comprises the pinnacle part; Said pinnacle part is a hollow, and an end of said spring withstands said pinnacle part; Said pinnacle part is provided with the pinnacle part and articulates flange; Said sole is provided with sole interception flange.
Said shoe tack also comprises middleware; Said middleware is provided with middleware interception flange; Also be provided with middleware on the said middleware and articulate flange.
Said shoe tack is arranged on the forefoot position of said sole.
The material of said pinnacle part is the thermoplastic polyurethane.
The material of said middleware is the thermoplastic polyurethane.
The hardness of said pinnacle part is the 70-80 shore hardness, and the hardness of middleware 8 is the 85-90 shore hardness.
A kind of footwear are provided with as stated at the bottom of the buffering shoe.
Technique effect of the present invention:
The present invention's sole is provided with telescopic shoe tack, and promptly shoe tack is provided with spring.Can shrink after said shoe tack is under pressure, foot is formed buffering, reduce the probability of feet from injuring.When foot lifted, the effect that the elastic force that produces when shoe tack stretches has played boosting to foot made wearer's the start of a race more strong.
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Fig. 1 is the view of the bottom surface of sole of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is the side view of sole of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is the view of A-A section among Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is retracted to the view of half way for shoe tack shown in Figure 3.
The view that Fig. 5 shrinks for shoe tack shown in Figure 3 fully.
Identifier declaration is following among the figure:
1, telescopic shoe tack; 2, forefoot position; 3, middleware articulates flange; 4, sole interception flange; 5, middleware interception flange; 6, the pinnacle part articulates flange; 7, pinnacle part; 8, middleware; 9, spring.
The specific embodiment
Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing technical scheme of the present invention is elaborated.
Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 have shown the structure of the bottom surface at the bottom of the buffering shoe of the present invention.Forefoot position 2 at the bottom of buffering shoe is provided with telescopic shoe tack 1.But telescopic shoe tack 1 is the shoe tack that is built-in with the elastic telescopic of spring.The setting of this telescopic shoe tack makes footwear of the present invention that the effect of buffering shoe tack to foot impacts power arranged, and has reduced the feet from injuring probability, and simultaneously, the elasticity of telescopic shoe tack 1 can also be to the off power-assisted of wearer.
Fig. 3 to Fig. 5 has shown an embodiment of the telescopic shoes nailed structure of the present invention.From figure, can see that telescopic shoe tack comprises pinnacle part 7, middleware 8 and spring 9.Wherein, pinnacle part 7 is for to have the hollow of opening, and part 7 opening parts are provided with the pinnacle part and articulate flange 6 on the pinnacle.The two ends of middleware 8 are respectively arranged with middleware and articulate flange 3 and middleware interception flange 5.One end of spring 9 withstands on the hollow part of pinnacle part 7, and the other end withstands on the said sole.The sole that is provided with of said sole is tackled flange 4.Middleware articulates flange 3 and can be articulated on the sole interception flange 4, excessively stretches out to avoid middleware 8.In like manner, also be provided with middleware interception flange 5 on the middleware 8.Middleware interception flange 5 articulates flange 6 with the pinnacle part and cooperates, and the pinnacle part articulates flange 6 and can be articulated on the middleware interception flange 5, breaks away from said sole to avoid pinnacle part 7 excessively to stretch out.
During Fig. 3 was extremely embodiment illustrated in fig. 5, the material of pinnacle part 7 and middleware 8 was thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).Through changing the proportioning of TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethanes) component, can obtain the product of different hardness, this belongs to prior art, repeats no more at this.In the present embodiment, the hardness of pinnacle part 7 is adjusted into the 70-80 shore hardness, and the hardness of middleware 8 is adjusted into the 85-90 shore hardness.Middleware 8 need play the effect of supporting foot, and therefore bigger hardness and this function are wanted to adapt to.Part 7 regular meetings in pinnacle are in Frotteurism, need higher wearability, and lower hardness is favourable for improving wearability.
Fig. 3 to Fig. 5 has shown the different conditions of telescopic shoe tack.Below in conjunction with Fig. 3 to Fig. 5, the course of work of telescopic shoe tack is described.
When telescopic shoe tack was not under pressure, pinnacle part 7 stretched out the bottom surface of sole under the effect of spring 9.When the effect of being under pressure of telescopic shoe tack, spring 9 begins to shrink, and pinnacle part 7 shrinks to the bottom surface direction with middleware 8 simultaneously, up to extreme contraction state shown in Figure 5.When the pressure of removing telescopic shoe tack, when promptly the wearer lifts pin, stretch at spring 9, pinnacle part 7 is stretched out, reach to a certain degree, the pinnacle part articulates flange 6 and articulates middleware interception flange 5, drives middleware 8 and stretches out.When middleware 8 reaches to a certain degree, middleware articulates flange 3 and articulates with sole interception flange 4, and sole interception flange 4 stops middlewares 8 further to stretch out, and surperficial middleware 8 breaks away from said sole with pinnacle part 7.The elastic force that in spring 9 above-mentioned stretching process, discharges also can affact wearer's foot, and power-assisted wearer is off.
It should be noted that; The above is merely preferred embodiment of the present invention; Be not so limit scope of patent protection of the present invention, the present invention can also carry out the improvement of material and structure to the structure of above-mentioned various parts, or adopts the technical equivalents thing to replace.So the equivalent structure that all utilizations specification of the present invention and diagramatic content are done changes, or directly or indirectly apply to other correlative technology fields and all in like manner all be contained in the scope that the present invention contains.

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1. at the bottom of the buffering shoe, it is characterized in that: the bottom surface of said sole is provided with telescopic shoe tack, and said shoe tack is provided with spring.
2. according at the bottom of the said buffering shoe of claim 1, it is characterized in that: said shoe tack comprises the pinnacle part; Said pinnacle part is a hollow, and an end of said spring withstands said pinnacle part; Said pinnacle part is provided with the pinnacle part and articulates flange; Said sole is provided with sole interception flange.
3. according at the bottom of the said buffering shoe of claim 2, it is characterized in that: said shoe tack also comprises middleware; Said middleware is provided with middleware interception flange; Also be provided with middleware on the said middleware and articulate flange.
4. according at the bottom of the said buffering shoe of claim 3, it is characterized in that: said shoe tack is arranged on the forefoot position of said sole.
5. according at the bottom of the said buffering shoe of claim 4, it is characterized in that: the material of said pinnacle part is the thermoplastic polyurethane.
6. according at the bottom of claim 4 or the 5 said buffering shoes, it is characterized in that: the material of said middleware is the thermoplastic polyurethane.
7. according at the bottom of the said buffering shoe of claim 6, it is characterized in that: the hardness of said pinnacle part is the 70-80 shore hardness, and the hardness of middleware 8 is the 85-90 shore hardness.
8. footwear is characterized in that: be provided with as at the bottom of the said buffering shoe of one of claim 1 to 7.
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DE3046811A1 (en) * 1980-12-12 1982-07-29 Puma-Sportschuhfabriken Rudolf Dassler Kg, 8522 Herzogenaurach Sole for running shoe has studs spring mounted - around spikes with adjustable spring force to suit circumstances
EP0223700A1 (en) * 1985-11-14 1987-05-27 Patrick International Sports shoe with retractable studs
US5351422A (en) * 1992-06-15 1994-10-04 Fitzgerald John E Replacement cleat method and apparatus for conventional golf shoe cleats
US5289647A (en) * 1992-09-21 1994-03-01 Mercer Donald R Shoe with retractable spikes
WO1997024942A1 (en) * 1996-01-11 1997-07-17 Fitzgerald John E Retractable golf shoe cleat
US6021590A (en) * 1996-03-21 2000-02-08 Bridgestone Sports Co., Ltd. Elastic spikes and sports shoes with the elastic spikes
CN1285174A (en) * 1999-08-18 2001-02-28 住友橡胶工业株式会社 Sports shoes
CN2655693Y (en) * 2003-09-09 2004-11-17 张标金 Elastic shoes
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