INSOLE AND SHOE EQUIPPED WITH SAME
20210120909 · 2021-04-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B17/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An insole capable of transmitting a force of tiptoes to a shoe sole and also capable of enhancing muscle strength of toes and a foot sole. An insole includes: an insole main body adapted to be accommodated in a bottom of a shoe; a thong attached to a toe-side front part of the insole main body; and an instep-side support provided at an end of the thong opposite to the insole main body and extending in a front-rear direction from a toe side to a heel side with respect to the thong, wherein a relationship SL≤KL is satisfied, where SL is a length of the instep-side support from a center of its part contacting the thong to a toe-side end part, and KL is a length from the center of its part contacting the thong to a heel-side end.
Claims
1. An insole comprising: an insole main body adapted to be accommodated in a bottom of any of a shoe and a boot; a thong having one end part and other end part, the one end part detachably attached to the insole main body; and an instep-side support provided the other end part of the thong and extending in a front-rear direction, wherein: the instep-side support has a heel-side end and a heel-side part extending from the thong to the heel-side end, and is configured such that the heel-side part is capable of abutting an inner surface of an upper of the shoe or the boot.
2. (canceled)
3. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the thong includes a low sleeve or a column-shaped member.
4. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the insole main body has a toe-side front part formed with a plurality of through holes spaced in the front-rear direction; the one end part of the thong is attachable to any of the through holes; and a position of the thong is adjustable by selectively attaching the one end part of the thong to one of the plurality of through holes.
5-9. (canceled)
10. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the instep-side support has a toe-side end part configured to be abuttable with an inner surface of an upper part and/or the inner surface of the upper of a front part of the shoe.
11. (canceled)
12. (canceled)
13. A shoe with the insole according to claim 1 disposed in a bottom of the shoe.
14. (canceled)
15. An insole comprising: an insole main body adapted to be accommodated in a bottom of any of a shoe and a boot; a thong having one end part and other end part; and an instep-side support provided at the other end part of the thong and extending in a front-rear direction, wherein: the insole main body is formed with a through slit; the one end part of the thong is configured to be fixed to the insole main body after inserted into the through slit and positionally adjusted; the instep-side support has a heel-side end and a heel-side part extending from the thong to the heel-side end, and is configured such that the heel-side part is capable of abutting an inner surface of an upper of the shoe or the boot.
16. A shoe with the insole according to claim 15 disposed in a bottom of the shoe.
17. The shoe according to claim 13, wherein the shoe is a boot.
18. The shoe according to claim 16, wherein the shoe is a boot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
[0055] An insole according to a first embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
[0056] In
[0057] It should be noted that although it is configured to include the heel-side rear part 8 in the first embodiment, it is not limited thereto, and various modifications are possible. For example, the insole main body 4 can include only the toe-side front part 6 to have a shorter length from the toe-side end.
[0058] The insole main body 4 is formed of flexible synthetic resin, for example, and its surface may be covered with woven fabric or the like. Also, the entire insole main body 4 can be flat.
[0059] The insole 2 includes a thong 14 attached to the toe-side front part 6 of the insole main body 4 and an instep-side support 16 attached to an upper end part of the thong 14. The thong 14 has an optional length but preferably has a height such that, when a shoe with the insole therein is worn, it would not press against toes and is capable of abutting the inner surface of an upper 112 of the shoe. With reference to
[0060] Although the thong 14 is depicted upright with respect to the insole main body 4 in
[0061] In the first embodiment, one end of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 (lower end., i.e., an end part on the insole main body 4 side) is placed to contact the surface of the toe-side front part 6 of the insole main body 4, and the other end thereof (upper end, i.e., an end part on the instep-side support 16 side) is placed to contact the inner surface of the instep-side support 16, and one end of the pair of cords 20, 22 is extended out from the one end of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 and attached to the insole main body 4, and the other end thereof is extended out from the other end of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 and attached to the instep-side support 16. In this manner, it is supported between the insole main body 4 and the instep-side support 16.
[0062] In the first embodiment, the pair of cords 20, 22 is attached to the insole main body 4 by, for example, extending one end of the pair of cords 20, 22 to a rear side of the insole main body 4 through a through slit 24 serving as a thong-position adjuster formed in the insole main body 4, and as indicated by a dotted line in
[0063] In the first embodiment, the pair of cords 20, 22 is attached through the through slit 24 serving as the thong-position adjuster formed in the insole main body 4. Thus, it is possible to move the cords 20, 22 in a front-rear direction (right-left direction in
[0064] When stepping down stairs or going down a mountain path, for example, toes are often pressed against the inner surface of the toe-side end part of the shoe and receive stress, leading to damage to the toes and/or exhausted feelings of an entire body. Thus, the position of the thong 14 can be set using the through slit 24 such that toes do not abut the inner surface of the toe-side end of the shoe when the shoe is worn.
[0065] A method for setting the position of the thong 14 will be described. A person has right and left feet with different lengths. Thus, lengths of the right and left feet of each person are measured, and then the position of the thong 14 is set.
[0066] Then, the position of the thong 14 for the right foot is set using the through slit 24 such that ML=RAL, wherein ML is a length from the heel-side end of the insole main body 4 shown in
[0067] It should be noted that the position of the insole main body 4 can be set such that ML=AL for both of the right and left feet, wherein the length AL for both feet is a value of the length RAL of the right foot, a value of the length LAL of the left foot, an average value, or the like. In this case, the length ML from the rear end part of the thong 14 on the toe-side front part 6 of the insole main body 4 to the heel side end is substantially the same as the length AL from a rear end of a heel of a foot to a point of a root of first and second toes.
[0068] It should be noted that in the first embodiment the position of the thong 14 is set using the through slit 24 as the thong-position adjuster, but it is not limited thereto, and various modifications are possible. For example, the through slit 24 in the insole main body 4 may be dispensed with, and a through hole serving as the thong-position adjuster may be formed at a position of the above-described length RAL, LAL, or AL to attach the thong 14.
[0069] That is, in the first embodiment, the one end (lower end) of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 of the thong 14 abuts the surface of the insole main body 4. Instead of this configuration, the toe-side front part 6 of the insole main body 4 may formed with a through hole (in this case, the slit 24 is omitted), and the one end of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 may be placed in the through hole and attached with adhesive or the like, and the one end of the pair of the cords 20, 22 may be extended out from the one end of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 in the through hole to the rear surface side of the insole main body 4 and attached in the above-described manner
[0070] Also, in the first embodiment, the other end (upper end) of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 of the thong 14 abuts the inner surface of the instep-side support 16. Instead of this configuration, in the same manner as the lower end side of the thong 14, the instep-side support 16 may be formed with a through hole, and the other end part of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 may be placed in the through hole and attached with adhesive or the like, and the other end of the pair of cords 20, 22 may be extended out from the other end of the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 in the through hole to the outer surface side of the instep-side support 16 and attached in the above-described manner
[0071] Also, a plurality of through holes as the thong-position adjuster may be formed in the insole main body 4 to make the position of the thong 14 adjustable.
[0072] Further, a different component other than the thong 14 having the same configuration as a thong may be attached using the through slit 24 or a plurality of through openings. This enhances a force of the first and second toes for gripping the plurality of thongs 14 and improves straddling force. Also, the different member can be provided in plural number.
[0073] It should be noted that in the first embodiment the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 is formed cylindrical, but it is not limited thereto, and various modifications are possible. For example, it can be such a polygonal column as a triangular column. In this manner, the hollow tube can be firmly held at the toe crotch. Also, the hollow sleeve is not necessarily required. The hollow sleeve may be dispensed with.
[0074] Also, the instep-side support 16 is made of synthetic resin, for example, is provided with the thong 14 on a center line extending in a width direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction extending from the toe side to the heel side with respect to the thong 14, is symmetrical in the width direction with respect to the center line, has a width W at the toe-side end part (see
[0075] The width of the instep-side support 16, however, may be modified regardless of this embodiment. For example, the width may be uniform from the toe side to the heel side such that W=W′, or the width may be larger toward the heel-side end such that W<W′. Also, it may be unsymmetrical in the width direction with respect to a center line in the width direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction from the toe side to the heel side and in a shape that broadens toward one side.
[0076] Also, the instep-side support 16 elongates in the front-rear direction from the toe side to the heel side with respect to the thong 14 and is configured such that a relationship SL≤KL is satisfied, where SL is a length in the front-rear direction from a center of the part contacting the thong 14 to the toe-side end, and KL is a length from the center of the part contacting the thong 14 to the heel-side end. By extending longer toward the heel side, an area from the part contacting the thong to the heel-side end becomes larger, making sure that it reliably contacts the inner surface of the upper of the shoe to prevent from moving due to friction. Also, it is possible to provide the holding part H and an exposed part R as will be described later and to provide convenience when a shoe with the insole 2 therein is put on. Also, it is preferable to extend long toward the toe side also. In this case, when accommodated at the inner bottom 106 in the shoe 102, as shown in
[0077] Here, the instep-side support 16 extends long in the front-rear direction from the toe side to the heel side does not mean that the instep-side support 16 has a length for merely supporting the thong 14, but it means that it extends long from at least the thong 14 to the heel side by a length enough to abut the inner surface of the upper of the shoe 102 to prevent the thong 14 from falling. Also, it preferably extends long from the thong toward the toe side as well. In this case, the toe-side end of the instep-side support 16 abuts the inner surface of the shoe 102 to prevent the thong 14 from falling.
[0078] In the first embodiment, as shown in
[0079] Also, as shown in
[0080] It should be noted that in the first embodiment the thickness of the instep-side support 16 is thicker at the toe-side part and becomes thinner toward the heel-side end. It is, however, not limited thereto, and various modifications are possible. For example, the instep-side support 16 may have a uniform thickness, or have a thinner thickness at the toe-side part and become thicker toward the heel-side end.
[0081] Also, it is preferable that, in a condition where the thong 14 is upright, the front part of the instep-side support 16 be overlap the front part of the insole main body 4 with a space therebetween in the thong-upright direction. This reliably abuts the front part of the instep-side support 16 with the inner surface of the front part 110 of the shoe 102.
[0082] When the insole 2 is in the shoe 102, the outer surface of the instep-side support 16 contacts the upper 112 of the shoe 102, causing friction against the upper 112 and preventing deformation of the instep-side support 16. This also prevents the instep-side support 16 from moving toward the front side of the shoe 102. As a result, it is possible to reliably hold the thong 14 between the insole main body 4 and the instep-side support 16, i.e., at a predetermined position of the front part in the shoe 102.
[0083] Also, it is preferable that a hold-reinforcing part F (a part with slanted lines in
[0084] In this embodiment, a male touch fastener or a female touch fastener is disposed as the hold-reinforcing part F on the outer surface of the instep-side support 16. It is further preferable that a corresponding male touch fastener or female touch fastener be disposed at a corresponding position of the shoe 102. This makes it possible to hold the insole 2 and the shoe 102 at predetermined positions further reliably.
[0085] In the first embodiment, the male touch fastener or the female touch fastener is disposed as the hold-reinforcing part F on the outer surface of the instep-side support 16 as described above. It, however, is not limited thereto, and various modifications are possible. For example, the both may be bonded together using adhesive as the hold-reinforcing part F or sewn together. Reinforcing a holding state such that positional relationship between the insole 2 and the shoe 102 is maintained will suffice.
[0086] In the first embodiment, an anti-slip member 32 is disposed on the rear surface of the toe-side front part 6 of the insole main body 4. The anti-slip member 32 has a surface formed with a suitable anti-slip pattern. The anti-slip member 32 is formed of rubber, synthetic rubber, or the like, for example, and fixed to the insole main body 4 with adhesive or the like, for example. With the anti-slip member 32, a force of a tip of toes is reliably transmitted to the inner bottom 106 of the shoe 102 via the insole main body 4 and the anti-slip member 32, stabilizing walking and running Also, with this configuration, the one end of the pair of cords 20, 22 (the end exposed to the rear surface of the insole main body 4) is covered with the anti-slip member 32, and the one end of the cords 20, 22 is reliably fixed in place, and the bottom surface of the front part of the insole 2 can be flat. Although disposing the anti-slip member 32 on at least the rear surface of the toe-side front part 6 of the insole main body 4 achieves desirable effects, it can be provided on the entire rear surface of the insole main body.
[0087] Further, in the first embodiment, a pair of cover members 34 is disposed on an inner surface of the instep-side support 16 (see
[0088] As shown in
[0089] It should be noted that in the first embodiment it is configured such that the toe-side part of the instep-side support 16 abuts the inner surface of the upper part of the front part 110 of the shoe 102, but it is not limited thereto, and various modifications are possible. For example, it may be configured such that the toe-side part of the instep-side support 16 contacts the inner surface of the upper of the shoe 102 to prevent the movement of the thong 14.
[0090] In order to further reliably prevent the movement of the upper side of the thong 14, it is preferable to provide the hold-reinforcing part F as described above. In this manner, it is possible to further reliably prevent the movement of the instep-side support 16 on the insole 2 side and also to maintain the thong 14 in an initial condition (upright condition or slanting condition). As a result, easiness in wearing the shoe 102 with the insole 2 therein is improved. It is preferable that a male touch fastener or a female touch fastener be provided as the hold-reinforcing part F and that a corresponding female touch fastener or male touch fastener be detachably provided on the inner surface of the upper of the main body of the shoe 102. This makes it possible to further reliably maintain the thong 14 at a predetermined position in the main body of the shoe 102. These male touch fasteners or female touch fasteners may be adhered with adhesive or sewn using threads (or strings).
[0091] In the shoe 102 with the insole 4 therein, the shoe 102 is worn such that the thong 14 locates in the toe crotch between the first and second toes of the foot 108. When walking (running) with the shoe 102 on, the thong 14 acts on the toe crotch between the first and the second toes, making weight shift during walk straight from the heel toward the first toe. As a result, a force of the tip of toes is transmitted to the shoe sole, enabling stable walking (running) Also, during walking (running), the thong 14 acts on the toe crotch between the first and second toes, enabling to plant the foot firmly and strain the toes of the foot when kicking the ground surface. This also stabilizes walking (running) Also, because it is possible to plant the foot firmly when kick, muscle of the toes and the foot sole can be enhanced, leading to an improvement of a walking posture and preventing a back pain, a knee pain, and the like. Also, an outer shape of the thong 14 is cylindrical (or such a polygonal column shape as a triangular column shape), it is easy to grip the same with the first and second toes, making it easier to plant the foot firmly when kick, enhancing muscle strength of toes and a foot sole.
[0092] While the insole and the shoe with the same of the invention have been described in detail with reference to the first embodiment thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
[0093] For example, the thong may be configured as shown in
[0094] In this modification, the column-shaped member 52 is formed with a lower female screw hole 56 at its one end side. The lower part of the column-shaped member 52 is detachably attached to the insole main body 4A by screwing a male screw part 60 of a fitting screw 58 into the lower female screw hole 56. Also, the column-shaped member 52 is formed with an upper female screw hole 62 at its other end. The upper part of the column-shaped member 52 is detachably attached to the instep-side support 16A by screwing a male screw part 66 of a fitting screw 64 into the upper female screw hole 62.
[0095] In this thong 14A, the column-shaped member 52 is made of such metallic material as iron and stainless steel, hard rigid resin material, and the like. The column-shaped member 52 made of those materials possesses rigidity and strength. Also, the cylindrical resilient sleeve 54 is made of soft synthetic resin material, foamed resin material, and the like. As a result, it is possible to provide an insole that is easy on the foot and that gives a strong stimulus to the toe crotch between the first and second toes.
[0096] According to a different modification, one of the fitting screw 58 and the fitting screw 64 is extended to penetrate through to an end of the column-shaped member 52, and the male screw exposed from the end of the column-shaped member 52 is screwed into a nut. This simplifies the configuration and improves assemblability.
[0097] In another modification, the thong 14A and the instep-side support 16A are integrally formed of synthetic resin or the like. In this case, the lower end of the thong 14A is attached to the insole main body 4. Providing the instep-side support 16A to at least one end of the thong 14A will suffice.
[0098] In still another modification, the cylindrical resilient sleeve 54 is dispensed with, thereby reducing the number of components and the costs. Alternatively, the column-shaped member 52 is dispensed with, and the thong is configured of the cylindrical resilient sleeve 54 only.
[0099] In a different modification, the insole main body 4A or the instep-side support 16 is attached to the column-shaped member 52 by press-fitting a press-fitting member into one or both ends of the column-shaped member 52, the press-fitting member having a disk at an opposite end that is larger than the diameter of the cylinder.
[0100] In a further different modification, the instep-side support 16 is formed with no exposed part R. In this case, the instep-side support 16 is not exposed outside through the opening of the shoe 102. This enhances a designability of the shoe 102 having no tongue-like member called tongue at the upper. Alternatively, the holding part H is disposed with. In this case, although one cannot hold the instep-side support 16 with fingers when putting on the shoe 102, one can put on the same because the insole 2 is firmly held to the shoe 102 by the hold-reinforcing part F.
Second Embodiment
[0101] Also, for example, although in the above-described embodiment the shoe 102 has been described as a walking shoe, an athletic shoe, a sport shoe, or the like, the invention is not limited to these shoes and is applicable to various shoes such as a boot, a snow shoe, a rubber boot, a working shoe, a climbing shoe, a fishing shoe, and the like.
[0102] A second embodiment of the invention differs from the first embodiment in that an insole main body has a thin part having a thin thickness is formed in a region including a part of a toe-side front part of the insole main body that supports toes. The second embodiment will be described with reference to
[0103] As shown in
[0104] It should be noted that although in the second embodiment the thin part 261 is formed in the shape of a letter of inverted V, it is not limited thereto, and various modification is possible. For example, the thin part may be formed at only a part each toe contacts. Alternatively, the thin part may be formed at an area that includes a part each toe contacts and a hallux ball. Forming the thin part in a region including a part of the insole main body 204 that contacts at least each of toes including a first toe will suffice.
[0105] It should be noted that although in the second embodiment the thin part 261 is formed by shaving the surface of the insole main body 204 that the foot contacts, the surface of the insole main body 204 that the shoe contacts and that is opposite to the surface the foot contacts, or both of them by the shaving thickness D, it is not limited thereto, and various changes are possible. For example, a region of the insole main body 204 frontward of a part of the toe-side front part 206 that supports toes may be completely cut off, such that no insole main body 204 exists in the region from the part that supports toes.
[0106] Also, the thin part 261 may be formed of two sheets including a different insole main body. The different insole main body is joined on the front or rear surface of the insole main body 204, and its region frontward of a part to support toes has been cut off.
[0107] In the second embodiment, as described above, the thin part that makes thin the thickness of the insole main body is formed in the region including the part of the toe-side front part of the insole main body that supports toes. This makes thin a part of the insole main body that contacts toes when climbing up mountain trails or stairs, thereby making it easier to put one's strength on toes, reducing burden on a heel side, and preventing back pain and knee pain. Also, because the freedom of toes is increased, muscles strength of the toes is expected to increase.
Third Embodiment
[0108] A third embodiment of the invention differs from the first and second embodiments in that an adjusting part different from the thong is attached to an insole main body. The third embodiment will be described with reference to
[0109] As shown in
[0110] The adjustment member 319 is made of the same material and has the same shape and configuration as the thong 14, and has the lower end attached to the insole main body 304 and the upper end attached to the instep-side support 316. In regard to the positional relationship with the thong 14, the adjustment member 319 is disposed on the toe side to the thong 14 and away therefrom by a distance A. Although the distance A is arbitrary depending on a size of a first toe of each person, the distance A between the thong 14 and the adjustment member 316, which is set to be A=25 mm in the third embodiment, can be adjustable depending on a size and a shape of a first toe of each person. The distance A can be adjusted by either inserting the adjustment member 319 through the above-mentioned through slit 24 or forming a different through hole.
[0111] Disposing the adjustment member 319 makes adjustable an outward spread angle of a first toe toward the outside (in a direction opposite from a second toe). For example, setting a suitable angle for each person by adjusting a position in the front-rear direction using the slit 24 makes it possible to put one's force on a first toe or a foot sole even when a body is pushed from right or left, enabling to stand firm. Also, adjusting the position in the right-left direction as well makes it possible to correct hallux valgus of each person.
[0112] It should be noted that although in the third embodiment the adjustment member 319 is disposed on the center line of the instep-side support 316 at a position on the toe side to where the thong 14 is disposed, the position may be adjusted such that the adjustment member 319 is disposed at a position deviated from the center line of the instep-side support 316 in a direction toward the first toe so as to widen the spread angle between the first and second toes. In this case, the position can be adjustable by forming a new through slit or through hole from the thong 314 diagonally toward a first toe and inserting the adjustment member 319 through the new through slit or through hole. Hallux valgus can be further corrected by widening the spread angle between a first toe and a second toe.
[0113] In the third embodiment, the adjustment member 319 may be formed of the same material and have the same shape and configuration as the thong 14. For example, it can be configured to have the resilient cylindrical hollow sleeve 18 of the above-described thong 14 and the pair of cords 20, 22 disposed through the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18. Alternatively, it can be configured to have only the pair of codes 20, 22 without the cylindrical hollow sleeve 18. Also, it can be the adjustment member 319 including the above-described column-shaped member 52 and the cylindrical resilient sleeve 54 covering the column-shaped member 52. In this case, the adjustment member 319 may have the different configuration than the thong 14. Further, the instep-side support 316, the thong 14, and the adjustment member 319 may be formed integral. Also, the adjustment member 319 can be provided in plural number.
[0114] As described above, in the third embodiment, the configuration where the adjustment member for adjusting the spread angle of a first toe is disposed on the toe side to where the thong is provided makes it possible to put one's strength on a first toe or a foot sole even when a body is pushed from left or right and to stand firmly. Also, adjusting its position can correct hallux valgus.
Fourth Embodiment
[0115] In a fourth embodiment of the invention, as shown in
[0116] In this accommodation state, the outer surface of the instep-side support 416 contacts the upper 112 of the shoe 102, causing friction against the upper 112 and preventing deformation of the instep-side support 416. This also prevents the instep-side support 416 from moving toward the front side of the shoe 102. As a result, it is possible to reliably hold the thong 14 between the insole main body 4 and the instep-side support 416, i.e., at a predetermined position of the front part in the shoe 102.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0117] An insole of the invention and a shoe having the same is widely applicable in a field of foot wear. [0118] 2 insole [0119] 4, 4A insole main body [0120] 6 toe-side front part [0121] 8 heel-side rear part [0122] 14, 14A thong [0123] 16, 16A instep-side support [0124] 18 cylindrical hollow sleeve [0125] 20, 22 cord [0126] 32 anti-slip member [0127] 52 column-shaped member [0128] 54 cylindrical resilient sleeve [0129] 102 shoe [0130] 106 inner bottom [0131] 108 foot [0132] 112 upper [0133] 202 insole [0134] 204 insole main body [0135] 261 thin part [0136] 302 insole [0137] 304 insole main body [0138] 316 instep-side support [0139] 319 adjustment member [0140] F hold-reinforcing part [0141] H holding part [0142] R exposed part