SHOE INSOLE WITH AMBER

20200399509 ยท 2020-12-24

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    The utility model relates to the light industry and is intended for use as a prophylactic and hygienic means for human feet. A shoe insole with amber consists of a base and filler, wherein the base is made of an adhesive composition, in which the filler is located, and the filler is amber stones. The insole allows maintaining the prophylactic and hygienic effect during a long-term use thereof.

    Claims

    1. A shoe insole with amber consisting of a base and a filler, wherein the base is made of an adhesive composition, in which the filler is located, and the filler is amber stones.

    2. The shoe insole with amber according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive composition consists of the following elements: Epoxy resins; Self-leveling additives; Polyamine; Succinic acid.

    3. The shoe insole with amber according to claim 1, wherein the size of the amber stones is selected to be no more than 4 mm or up to 7 mm.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] The claimed utility model is explained by the following figures:

    [0018] FIG. 1 shows an insole with amber stones with a size of no more than 4 mm;

    [0019] FIG. 2 shows an insole with amber stones with a size of up to 7 mm;

    [0020] FIG. 3 shows an insole with amber stones glued to leather-cardboard.

    [0021] The insole consists of a base 1 made of an adhesive composition and a filler 2 of amber stones. The insole may have an additional layer of the shoe leather-cardboard 3.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0022] The insole is manufactured as follows. The amber stones of no more than 4 mm are mixed with the adhesive composition and poured into molds. When the composition is cured, the insoles are removed from the molds and moved for use. The insoles are placed in shoes and used in wear. The amber stones of up to 7 mm are placed in the adhesive composition, which is pre-poured into the molds. When the composition is cured, the insoles are removed from the molds and moved for use. Such an insole may be placed in the shoe or glued to the sole of slippers so that the protruding parts of the amber stones have contact with the human foot. If desired, the insoles can be glued to the leather-cardboard to increase the durability. Thus, the use of said insole allows obtaining the healing properties of amber (prophylactic and hygienic effect) during the long-term use thereof.