Minimalist barefoot shoes for correcting flatfeet
10827797 ยท 2020-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43C11/1493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B3/126
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43C11/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pair of minimalist barefoot shoes has two shoe units. Each shoe unit has a shoe member, a medial arch pulling member, and a pressing member. The shoe member has a shoe body, a toe member, and a sole. The shoe body has a medial arch segment, an instep lateral segment, a receiving space, an opening, and an attachment layer. The medial arch pulling member is mounted on the shoe member and has a pulling segment and a connection layer. The pressing member is mounted on the shoe body and has a pressing segment and a combination layer. The pressing segment is attached securely to the shoe body, extends around an medial arch segment of the shoe body, and covers the first end of the medial arch pulling member.
Claims
1. A pair of minimalist barefoot shoes comprising two shoe units, and each shoe unit comprising: a shoe member comprising a shoe body having a medial arch segment formed on a first side of the shoe body; an instep lateral segment formed on a second side of the shoe body opposite the first side; a receiving space formed in the shoe body; an opening defined in a top of the shoe body and communicating with the receiving space; and an attachment layer mounted on the shoe body at a position adjacent to the opening; a toe member mounted on a front end of the shoe body and having five toe caps communicating with the receiving space in the shoe body; a sole attached to a bottom of the shoe body; and a gap formed between the sole and the shoe body; a medial arch pulling member mounted on the shoe member and comprising a pulling segment formed on a first end of the medial arch pulling member, attached securely to the bottom of the shoe body at a position being adjacent to the medial arch segment of the shoe body, and held in the gap between the sole and the shoe body; and a connection layer mounted on a second end of the medial arch pulling member opposite the first end of the medial arch pulling member, mounted on a side of the medial arch pulling member facing the shoe body, extending around the medial arch segment of the shoe body from the bottom of the shoe body, extending inclinedly and upward to a position around the opening of the shoe body, and connected detachably with the attachment layer of the shoe body; and a pressing member mounted on the shoe body and comprising a pressing segment formed on a first end of the pressing member, attached securely to the shoe body at a position adjacent to the instep lateral segment of the shoe body, extending through the gap between the sole and the shoe body, extending around the medial arch segment of the shoe body, covering the first end of the medial arch pulling member, and extending inclinedly and upward to a position around the opening of the shoe body; and a combination layer mounted on the pressing member at an inner side of the pressing member facing the shoe body at a position adjacent to a second end of the pressing member opposite the first end of the pressing member.
2. The pair of minimalist barefoot shoes as claimed in claim 1, wherein the medial arch puling member of each shoe unit further has an adhesive layer mounted on a side of the medial arch pulling member facing the pressing member of the shoe unit; the combination layer of the pressing member of each shoe unit is selectively connected with one of the adhesive layer of the medial arch pulling member and the attachment layer of the shoe body of the shoe unit; and the pulling segment of the medial arch pulling member and the pressing segment of the pressing member of each shoe unit are elastic.
3. The pair of minimalist barefoot shoes as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pressing member of each shoe unit further has an engagement layer mounted on an outer side of the pressing member and connected detachably with the combination layer of the pressing member.
4. The pair of minimalist barefoot shoes as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing member of each shoe unit further has an engagement layer mounted on an outer side of the pressing member and connected detachably with the combination layer of the pressing member.
5. The pair of minimalist barefoot shoes as claimed in claim 4, wherein the connection layer and the combination layer of each shoe unit are hook connection straps; and the attachment layer, the adhesive layer, and the engagement layer of each shoe unit are loop connection straps.
6. The pair of minimalist barefoot shoes as claimed in claim 3, wherein the connection layer and the combination layer of each shoe unit are hook connection straps; and the attachment layer and the engagement layer of each shoe unit are loop connection straps.
7. The pair of minimalist barefoot shoes as claimed in claim 2, wherein the connection layer and the combination layer of each shoe unit are hook connection straps; and the attachment layer and the adhesive layer of each shoe unit are loop connection straps.
8. The pair of minimalist barefoot shoes as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection layer and the combination layer of each shoe unit are hook connection straps; and the attachment layer of each shoe unit is a loop connection strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) The pressing member 30 is mounted on the shoe body 11 and comprises a pressing segment 31 and a combination layer 32. The pressing segment 31 is formed on a first end of the pressing member 30 and is attached securely to the shoe body 11 at a position adjacent to the instep lateral segment 14. The pressing segment 31 extends through the gap 161 between the sole 16 and the shoe body 10, extends around the medial arch segment 13 of the shoe body 11, covers the first end of the medial arch pulling member 20, and extends inclinedly and upward to a position around the opening 112 of the shoe body 11. The combination layer 32 is mounted on the pressing member 20 at an inner side of the pressing member 30 facing the shoe body 11 at a position adjacent to a second end of the pressing member 30 opposite the first end of the pressing member 30. The combination layer 32 is selectively connected with one of the adhesive layer 23 of the medial arch pulling member 20 and the attachment layer 113 of the shoe body 11. In addition, the pressing member 30 further has an engagement layer 33 mounted on an outer side of the pressing member 30 and is selectively connected detachably with the combination layer 32 of the pressing member 30. Preferably, the combination layer 32 is a hook connection strap, and the engagement layer 33 is a loop connection strap. The pressing member 30 is elastic.
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(13) With such an arrangement, when a user wears the minimalist barefoot shoes in accordance with the present invention, the toes of the wearer can move freely inside the toe member 12. Thus, the feet of the wearer can emulate walking as barefoot.
(14) Furthermore, with the pulling forces provided by the medial arch pulling member 20 and the pressing member 30, the medial arch segment 13 can be pulled upwardly and the medial arch of the wearer can also be pulled upwardly to prevent the medial arches from collapsing. This prevents the individual's foot 40 from over pronation, medial arch collapse, and improper arrangement of biomechanic alignment. Accordingly, the muscle and joint soreness can be effectively mitigated.
(15) Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.