ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC POWER-DRIVEN SHOE
20240091626 ยท 2024-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Jiancheng Zhang (JiangBei NingBo, CN)
- Bojie Xu (JiangBei NingBo, CN)
- Jianjun Li (JiangBei NingBo, CN)
- Dongliang Song (JiangBei NingBo, CN)
Cpc classification
A63C17/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C2017/0053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is an adjustment mechanism for an electric power-driven shoe, the mechanism comprising a shoe sole (1), wherein a plurality of rolling wheels (2) are arranged below the shoe sole (1); a foot-positioning mechanism is arranged above the shoe sole (1) and is provided with an angle-adjusting mechanism for adjusting an angle between the foot-positioning mechanism and a lengthwise direction of the shoe sole (1).
Claims
1.-7. (canceled)
8. A power-driven shoe comprising: a shoe sole comprising a shoe heel part and a shoe forefront part, wherein the shoe heel part and the shoe forefront part are rotatably hinged together; a set of wheels comprising a pair of first wheels disposed below the shoe forefront part and a plurality of second wheels disposed below the shoe heel part; and a motor in driving connection with a portion of the set of wheels.
9. The power-driven shoe of claim 8, further comprising a foot locating mechanism disposed above the shoe sole.
10. The power-driven shoe of claim 9, wherein the foot locating mechanism comprises an angle adjustment mechanism configured to adjust an angle between the foot locating mechanism and the shoe sole along a lengthwise direction.
11. The power-driven shoe of claim 9, wherein the foot locating mechanism comprises a base plate disposed above the shoe heel part and configured to accommodate a heel of a wearer.
12. The power-driven shoe of claim 11, wherein the base plate comprises at least two slot holes configured to receive one or more fasteners to attach the foot locating mechanism to the shoe sole at a selected angle.
13. The power-driven shoe of claim 12, wherein the at least two slot holes comprise a first group of slot holes and a second group of slot holes, wherein the first group of slot holes are disposed as linear slots in a first alignment in the base plate, wherein the second group of slot holes are disposed as linear slots in a second alignment in the base plate, and wherein the first alignment and the second alignment are nonparallel.
14. The power-driven shoe of claim 8, wherein the motor is in driving connection with the plurality of second wheels.
15. The power-driven shoe of claim 8, wherein the motor is in driving connection with the portion of the set of wheels via a transmission system.
16. The power-driven shoe of claim 15, wherein the transmission system comprises one or more gears.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] A further detailed description will be made below to the present application in combination with accompanying drawings and specific implementation modes.
Embodiment 1
[0019] With reference to
[0020] In this embodiment, the foot locating mechanism includes a shoe heel locating member 3 disposed at the rear part of the shoe sole 1. The shoe heel locating member 3 includes a base plate 31 connected to the shoe sole 1 and block pieces 32 upwards extending from two sides and the rear side of the base plate 31. A space for accommodating the foot heel is formed among the block pieces 32.
[0021] The angle adjustment mechanism includes two groups of oppositely disposed slot holes 31a formed in the base plate 31. Extending lines along the lengthwise directions of the slot holes 31a are intersected. Each group of slot holes 31a includes at least three slot holes 31a disposed in parallel. Screws pass through the slot holes 31a, and then fix the foot locating mechanism on the shoe sole 1.
[0022] In addition, a motor 4 is further disposed at the lower part of the shoe sole 1. The output end of the motor 4 is connected with a transmission device which is in driving connection with the rollers 2.
[0023] The shoe sole 1 consists of a shoe heel part 11 and a shoe forefoot part 12. The shoe heel part 11 and the shoe forefoot part 12 are hinged with each other. Six rollers 2 are provided, four of which are disposed on the shoe heel part 11, and the other two of which are disposed on the shoe forefoot part 12.
[0024] When using this present application, the user firstly adjusts the angles between the foot locating mechanisms and the lengthwise directions of the shoe soles according to their habits, and then fixes the foot locating mechanisms. After putting on the present application, the user can walk in their habitual walking ways. As the present application accords with the walking habit of the user, the user can master the use of the present application easily without too much roller skating experience. If the user wants to take a rest, he/she can let the shoes slide automatically. During sliding, the feet of the user still can be kept in postures of his/her own habit.
[0025] Of course, in addition to the implementation mode mentioned in this embodiment, the angle adjustment mechanisms may also have other implementation modes. For example, the slot holes may be formed in the shoe soles, and the lower side surfaces of the foot locating mechanisms are provided with pin shafts inserted into the slot holes. Or, the foot locating mechanisms are detachably mounted on the shoe soles, and a plurality of mounting positions for fixing the angle directions are disposed on the shoe soles.
[0026] The locating mechanisms may also have other implementation modes in addition to the implementation solution mentioned in this implementation mode. For example, the most common locating mechanisms are shaped like shoes.