MATERNITY FOOTWEAR
20210244129 · 2021-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B13/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B17/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/226
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shoe particularly useful as maternity footwear comprising a sole, and an upper portion connected to the sole and configured to wrap a foot in combination with the sole, the sole including a midsole and an outsole, a space for accommodating the outsole is provided on the midsole on the side near the ground, and the shape of the outsole is consistent with the pressure region of the foot. The shoe can provide pregnant women with increased walking safety and comfort.
Claims
1. A shoe comprising a sole; and an upper portion connected to the sole and configured to wrap a foot in combination with the sole; wherein the sole includes a midsole and an outsole, wherein the midsole includes a space on a ground side of the midsole that is configured to accommodate the outsole, and wherein the shape of the outsole corresponds to a pressure region of the foot.
2. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the upper portion includes elastic lacing positioned above an instep that is configured to provide support for the upper portion and to reserve space for changes in foot girth.
3. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the sole includes an interchangeable insole made of one of EVA and cork, wherein the interchangeable insole is configured to provide support and cushioning for different stages of pregnancy.
4. The shoe according to claim 3, wherein the interchangeable insole is an arch support insole.
5. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the sole includes a plurality of protrusions, and a plurality of corresponding grooves are formed between the plurality of protrusions.
6. The shoe according to claim 1, wherein the midsole includes a footbed embedded within a foot side of the midsole that is configured for cushioning.
7. The shoe according to claim 1, further comprising a pull portion provided on one or more of the sole and the upper portion.
8. The shoe according to claim 7, wherein the upper portion includes elastic lacing positioned above an instep that is configured to provide support for the upper portion and to reserve space for changes in foot girth.
9. The shoe according to claim 7, wherein the sole includes an interchangeable insole made of one of EVA and cork, wherein the interchangeable insole is configured to provide support and cushioning for different stages of pregnancy.
10. The shoe according to claim 9, wherein the interchangeable insole is an arch support insole.
11. The shoe according to claim 7, wherein the sole includes a plurality of protrusions, and a plurality of corresponding grooves are formed between the plurality of protrusions.
12. The shoe according to claim 7, wherein the midsole includes a footbed embedded within a foot side of the midsole that is configured for cushioning.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] The application is further described below with reference to the drawings and the following embodiments. It should be appreciated that the particular implementations shown and described herein are representative of the application and its best mode and are not intended to limit the scope of the present application in any way.
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[0028] As shown in
[0029] In some embodiments, heel portion 3 may be made of microfiber leather via a hot-melt process. In some embodiments, this can increase the support, stability and overall texture of the upper portion of the maternity footwear. In some embodiments, one end of eyestay 5 may be connected to heel portion 3, and may extend from heel portion 3 towards the direction of the toe. In some embodiments, the other end of eyestay 5 may be connected to sole 2 to improve the support of the upper portion and provide sufficient lateral support and extra stability.
[0030] In some embodiments, the other end of eyestay 5 may connect with sole 2 at e.g., ⅕ to ⅓ of the total sole length from the front. In one example, the other end of eyestay 5 may be located at ⅕ of the total sole length from the front of sole 2. However, it will be appreciated that eyestay 5 may be connected with sole 2 at other locations within the scope of the present disclosure. In some embodiments, eyestay 5 may be made of microfiber leather via a hot-melt process. Therefore, the thickness of the upper portion may be reduced. Meanwhile, enough lateral support is provided without appearing bulky, and the aesthetic is improved.
[0031] In some embodiments, knit upper 4 may be a mesh structure, which may be lightweight, soft, breathable and comfortable. In some embodiments, knit upper 4 may not only fit a foot, but may also provide a margin for foot swelling and/or toe swelling, so as to adapt to a change of foot girth and provide a dynamic, stretchy fit (e.g., such as during pregnancy when foot and/or toe swelling is common). In some embodiments, knit upper 4 may be formed by weaving yarns, and the yarns may be nylon/terylene hot melt yarns, elastic yarns, bamboo charcoal fibers, cool yarns, AB yarns, high elastic yarns, and the like. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that knit upper 4 may be made from various materials within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0032] In addition, the above knit upper 4 may also be replaced by mesh fabric. In some embodiments, the mesh fabric may be a mesh structure that is lightweight and soft, breathable and comfortable, to enhance the aesthetics of the appearance. The mesh fabric may provide space for foot swelling and make the feet more comfortable (e.g., such as during pregnancy when foot and/or toe swelling is common).
[0033] In some embodiments, the maternity footwear 1 as shown in
[0034] In some embodiments, the size of a toe box of maternity footwear 1 may be adjusted for various instep characteristics or requirements. For example, the maximum width of the toe box (e.g., the maximum distance from the innermost to the outermost part of the upper portion) may be about 70 mm, and the height of the instep (e.g. the distance from the highest point of the tongue to the tooling 2 in
[0035] In some embodiments, the maternity footwear of the present application may further include a pull portion (e.g., pull portion 6) for easy-grab and easier on and off. For example,
[0036] In some embodiments, the sole of maternity footwear according to the present application may include a plurality of protrusions, and corresponding grooves may be positioned between the plurality of protrusions, thereby enhancing overall grip of the maternity footwear. For example,
[0037] As shown in the example of
[0038] In some embodiments, sole 2 of maternity footwear 1 according to the present application may include a midsole (e.g., midsole 23) and an outsole (e.g., outsole 24). In some embodiments, a space for accommodating outsole 24 may be provided on the lower side or ground side (i.e., the side near the ground) of midsole 23. In some embodiments, outsole 24 may cover the pressure region (i.e., high impact areas) of the feet (as shown by the thick solid lines in
[0039] In some embodiments and in order to enhance the anti-slip grip, a rubber material may be used for outsole 24. The rubber material can provide effective non-slip and comfort. In some embodiments, the entire length of outsole 24 may be made of rubber. In some embodiments, the full-length rubber outsole may provide excellent stability and anti-slip grip. In some embodiments, outsole 24 may be made of rubber materials with good oil resistance and anti-slip properties, such as oil-resistant rubber: fluorocarbon rubber (FPM), flurosilicone (FVMQ), alkyl acrylate copolymer (ACM), ethylene acrylate copolymers (AEM), hydrogenated acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (HNBR), nitrile rubber (NBR), CO, epichlorohydrin rubber (ECO), chlorosulphonated polyethylene rubber (CSM), chloroprene rubber (CR), etc., or common anti-slip rubber in the market. However, it will be appreciated that any material may be used for outsole 24 within the scope of the present disclosure. In some embodiments, the height of outsole 24 may be between e.g., 4 mm to 7 mm. In one example, outsole 24 may have a height of 5 mm. However, it will be appreciated that outsole 24 may be of any height within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0040] In some embodiments, a footbed (e.g., footbed 25) may be embedded on a foot side (e.g., side opposite the ground and towards the foot) of midsole 23. In some embodiments, footbed 25 may provide cushioning.
[0041] In the present application, the material of the midsole 23 may be selected from rubber, leather, synthetic leather, polyurethane material, and synthetic resin material. However, it will be appreciated that midsole 23 may be made of various materials within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0042] Referring again to the example of
[0043] Specifically, in the first embodiment, and referring again to the example of
[0044] Referring also to
[0045] In the embodiment of
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[0047] In this embodiment and unlike the first embodiment, the upper portion may partially wrap the instep and both sides of the foot and the heel, but may expose the toes of a foot. That is, in this embodiment, the upper portion may exclude the part near the toe, thereby reserving a space on the front side for the foot to better cope with swelling of the foot (e.g., such as during pregnancy when foot and/or toe swelling is common). In addition, the entire upper portion in this embodiment may be integrally formed by knit upper 4 to improve the breathability. However, knit upper 4 may be replaced by terry cloth or can be provided with a terry cloth lining. In some embodiments, the heel portion of the upper portion may have a heel strap (e.g., heel strap 11), which may improve support on the heel. Heel strap 11 and pull portion 6 as described above may also be formed as one part, thereby providing a structure convenient to put on and take off maternity footwear 1 while improving heel support at the same time.
[0048] In some embodiments, the upper portion may extend from the rear end of sole 2 to a position on sole 2 at e.g., ⅕ to ⅓ of the total length of the sole from the front. However, it will be appreciated that the upper portion may extend from the rear end of sole 2 to any positon on sole 2 within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0049] In addition, besides being made of a rubber with good oil resistance and skid resistance, sole 2 may be made of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), and sole 2 may have the technical effects of being lightweight and shock absorption. Sole 2 of this embodiment may also be provided with a medial arch support (e.g., medial arch support 26) at the medial arch, which forms along the contour of the arch of the human foot to provide additional arch support (e.g., especially for pregnant women). However, it will be appreciated that sole 2 may be made of various materials within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0050] The present application may further include an insole. In some embodiments, the insole may follow the shape of the arch, and upturned support is provided at the arch, so that the insole can closely fit the arch of the foot and provide support. The application also provides a technical solution that the insoles can be interchangeable according to different stages of pregnancy (i.e., interchangeable insoles). Specifically, for different stages of pregnancy, the standard EVA insole may be used in the early stage (i.e., 0-6 months), and the cork insole may be used in the late stage (i.e., 6-10 months), so that increased walking safety and comfort can be provided for pregnant women for various stages of pregnancy. The reason is that the applicant found that the EVA material is soft, and the cushioning limit used on the insole is about 3 mm, which can provide effective cushioning. On the other hand, the cork material may be hard in texture, which is desirable for providing support. In some embodiments, the cushioning limit may be about 2 mm and capable of providing increased support while providing desirable cushioning.
[0051] In addition, according to one embodiment of the application, an Achilles tendon pad may be further provided at the heel lining, which may be a foam filler. The breathable knit upper and foam filler may integrally improve the comfort of the Achilles tendon of feet. Extra stability may be brought by the supportive, sturdy heel design. In some embodiments, a dynamic, stretchy fit is provided by a breathable knit upper and resilient foam, and a user's comfort level may be enhanced with full-length phylon foam cushioning.
[0052] The descriptions used above refer to maternity footwear and the advantages for pregnant women. However, the present invention is not limited to providing shoes for pregnant women, and would be applicable and advantageous to others who may have issue with swollen feet, especially people who have varied swelling that changes over time.
[0053] Those skilled in the art can understand various improvements or other embodiments of the present invention based on the foregoing description. The specification and figures are to be considered in an illustrative manner, rather than a restrictive one and all modifications described herein are intended to be included within the scope of the invention claimed. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined by the claims appended hereto or later amended or added, and their legal equivalents rather than by merely the examples described above.