INSOLE
20220369762 · 2022-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B13/143
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
To provide an insole capable of effectively inhibiting hallux valgus. An insole in which a heel configured so as to make a human heel arranged higher than a toe when worn is fixed on a back surface side, an upper is fixed on a upper surface side, and an outsole is fixed on the back surface side, the insole having: a stamping-part support part to support a stamping part of a foot of a user; a plantar-arch corresponding part contiguously connected to the stamping-part support part, having a tilt rising toward a rear end part direction, and corresponding to a plantar arch of the foot of the user; and a heel support part contiguously connected to the plantar-arch corresponding part, wherein the heel support part has a concave part to be able to enwrap the heel of the user.
Claims
1. An insole in which a heel configured so as to make a human heel arranged higher than a toe when worn is fixed on a back surface side, an upper is fixed on a upper surface side, and an outsole is fixed on the back surface side, the insole having: a stamping-part support part to support a stamping part of a foot of a user; a plantar-arch corresponding part contiguously connected to the stamping-part support part, having a tilt rising toward a rear end part direction, and corresponding to a plantar arch of the foot of the user; and a heel support part contiguously connected to the plantar-arch corresponding part, wherein the heel support part has a concave part to be able to enwrap the heel of the user.
2. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the concave part is formed so as to be capable of accommodating a bottom part and a lateral lower part of the human heel.
3. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the heel support part is formed in a convex shape with entirety swelling downward, and a lowermost part of the heel support part is positioned lower than a boundary portion between the upper and the heel.
4. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the heel support part is formed to have a space dimension between an upper end part and a lowermost part of being equal to or longer than 8 mm and equal to or shorter than 10 mm.
5. The insole according to claim 4, wherein the heel support part is formed so that, when the heel and the outsole are grounded on the grounding surface, the lowermost part of the heel support part is arranged lower than an apex part of the plantar-arch corresponding part.
6. The insole according to claim 5, wherein the heel support part has a heel support concave part formed lower than a general surface of the heel support part.
7. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the plantar-arch corresponding part forms a relative convex part swelling upward with respect to the heel support part.
8. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the plantar-arch corresponding part is formed in a convex shape with entirety swelling upward along a length direction, and is formed in a shape of making contact with a plantar arch of the user when used.
9. The insole according to claim 1, wherein a support edge part protruding upward is formed on a peripheral edge part of the plantar-arch corresponding part and the heel support part.
10. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the stamping-part support part is formed of a concave part capable of accommodating the stamping part.
11. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the stamping-part support part is formed in a convex shape swelling downward along a width direction, and is formed so as to be capable of accommodating the stamping part.
12. The insole according to claim 1, wherein a cross section in a width direction of a heel fixing surface part formed on a back surface side of the heel support part has a radius of curvature equal to or longer than 24 mm and equal to or shorter than 27 mm.
13. The insole according to claim 1, wherein a cross section in a width direction of a heel support concave part formed on a upper surface side of the heel support part has a radius of curvature equal to or longer than 40 mm and equal to or shorter than 43 mm.
14. The insole according to claim 2, wherein a support edge part protruding upward is formed on a peripheral edge part of the plantar-arch corresponding part and the heel support part.
15. The insole according to claim 3, wherein a support edge part protruding upward is formed on a peripheral edge part of the plantar-arch corresponding part and the heel support part.
16. The insole according to claim 4, wherein a support edge part protruding upward is formed on a peripheral edge part of the plantar-arch corresponding part and the heel support part.
17. The insole according to claim 5, wherein a support edge part protruding upward is formed on a peripheral edge part of the plantar-arch corresponding part and the heel support part.
18. The insole according to claim 6, wherein a support edge part protruding upward is formed on a peripheral edge part of the plantar-arch corresponding part and the heel support part.
19. The insole according to claim 7, wherein a support edge part protruding upward is formed on a peripheral edge part of the plantar-arch corresponding part and the heel support part.
20. The insole according to claim 8, wherein a support edge part protruding upward is formed on a peripheral edge part of the plantar-arch corresponding part and the heel support part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0060] Description of Embodiment
[0061] In the following, with reference to the drawings, an embodiment of the present invention is described in detail. However, it is not meant that the scope of the present invention is not limited only to the dimensions, materials, shapes, relative arrangements, and so forth of components described in the present embodiment unless otherwise particularly specified.
[0062] As depicted in
[0063] The high heel 50 includes an insole 10, the heel 53 fixed on the back surface side of a rear end part of the insole 10, the upper 51 attached to the upper surface side of the insole 10, and an outsole 52 fixed on the back surface side of the insole 10.
[0064] Also, as will be described further below, in the high heel 50 to which the insole 10 according to the present embodiment is applied, a concave part 54 is formed in an upper end part of the heel 53 and, in the concave part 54, the heel 53 is configured so as to be fixed to the insole 10 with appropriate fixing means.
[0065] The insole 10 according to the present embodiment is, as depicted in
[0066] The insole 10 according to the present embodiment is made of a synthetic resin, for example, a synthetic resin material such as a polyvinyl chloride resin, polyethylene resin, polyethylene resin, ethylene-vinyl acetate resin, or urethane resin is used, and the insole is formed as being integrally molded by molding.
[0067] Note that when a foam of the above-described synthetic resin is used, a cushion insole can be manufactured.
[0068] In the insole 10 according to the present embodiment, the toe part 24 and the stamping-part support part 111 are formed in a substantially triangular shape in a planar view. The plantar-arch corresponding part 14 contiguously connected to the rear end part 13 side of the stamping-part support part 11 is narrowed more than the stamping-part support part 11 to be formed to have a narrow width. The heel support part 15 is formed to have a substantially equal width as that of the plantar-arch corresponding part 14. The rear end part 13 side of the heel support part 15 is formed in a substantially semi-circular shape in a planar view, swelling backward.
[0069] The stamping-part support part 11 is formed of a concave part 26 capable of accommodating the stamping part.
[0070] In the present embodiment, as depicted in
[0071] Note that in the heel 53 to be attached to the insole 10 according to the present embodiment as described above, an upper end part is formed of the concave part 54 for fixing formed to have a radius of curvature equal to the radius of curvature of the heel fixing surface part 25 or milder than the radius of curvature of the heel fixing surface part 25 and is fixed, when the heel 53 is attached to the insole 10, to the heel fixing surface part 25 with a heel nail (not depicted).
[0072] Also, the heel support part 15 further has, in the concave part 16, a heel support concave part 22 positioned further lower than a heel-support-part general surface 15a and formed with a step part 23.
[0073] As depicted in
[0074] This lowermost part 18 forms a center point supporting the body weight acting on the human heel when the user wears a high heel with the insole 10 attached thereto. In the present embodiment, as depicted in
[0075] As depicted in
[0076] The radius of curvature r1 is a radius dimension formed between a virtual center O1 and the heel support concave part 22, and the radius of curvature r2 is a radius dimension formed between a virtual center O2 and the heel fixing surface part 25.
[0077] Also, the thickness dimension of the heel support part 15 is formed smaller than the thickness dimension of the plantar-arch contact part 14. As a result, in any portion including a support edge part 21b described further below, a peripheral edge part 15b of the heel support part 15 in an arc shape in a planar view is formed as rising upward from a general surface of the insole 10, and is configured so that the bottom part and the lateral lower part of the heel of the user are accommodated and enwrapped when used.
[0078] When the insole 10 according to the present embodiment is internally inserted into the high heel 50, as described above, the heel 53 is fixed with a heel nail (not depicted), which is appropriate fixing means, on the back surface side of the heel support part 15 in the concave part 54 formed at the upper end part.
[0079] In this case, as depicted in
[0080] Also as depicted in
[0081] As depicted in
[0082] That is, as depicted in
[0083] Therefore, as a result, the plantar-arch corresponding part 14 forms a relatively convex part protruding upward with respect to the heel support part 15. As a result, when the user wears the high heel 50 with the insole 10 according to the present embodiment internally inserted thereinto, the plantar-arch corresponding part 14 makes contact with the plantar arch of the user.
[0084] Also as depicted in
[0085] Also as depicted in
[0086] While this support edge part 21 forms, in the plantar-arch corresponding part 14, a support edge part 21a extending along a planar direction of the plantar-arch corresponding part 14, the support edge part 21a gradually rises to be extended from the plantar-arch corresponding part 14 to the heel support part 15 and becomes in a nearly upright posture in the heel support part 15 to be arranged as a standing support edge part 21b.
[0087] On a front end part 12 side of the plantar-arch corresponding part 14, the stamping-part support part 11 is provided to be extended. As depicted in
[0088] In the following, the operation of the insole 10 according to the present embodiment is described.
[0089] As depicted in
[0090] Thereafter, the top lift 56 is fixed at a tip part of the heel 53, and the upper 51 and the outsole 52 are fixed to the insole 10 as appropriate, and the high heel 10 is thereby fabricated.
[0091] In this case, as described above, any portion, including the support edge part 21b, of the peripheral edge part 15b of the heel support part 15 in an arc shape in a planar view is formed as rising upward from a general surface of the insole 10 and is configured to accommodate and enwrap a bottom part 31a and a lateral lower part 31b of a human heel 31 of the user when used. From this, the human heel 31 is stably retained in the heel support part 15.
[0092] As a result, even in walking as wearing the high heel 50, stable walking can be made. Also, with the position of the human heel being fixed, fatigue can be reduced even in longtime walking.
[0093] Also, the lowermost part 18 of the heel support part 15 is arranged so as to be positioned lower than the boundary line 55 formed at the boundary part between the heel 53 and the upper 51, and the heel support part 15 is formed so that, when internally inserted into the high heel 50 and when the heel 53 and the outsole 52 are grounded on the grounding surface 19 such as the ground via the grounding part 35, the lowermost part 18 of the heel support part 15 is arranged lower than the apex part 20 of the plantar-arch corresponding part 14. From this, the human heel 30 of the user can support the body weight of the user at the heel support part 15.
[0094] As a result, a conventional situation can be eliminated in which, with a foot 30 in a high heel moved forward, the body weight of the user is applied as being concentrated on a toe part 34 and a stamping part 33. Since the body weight of the user is also supported at the human heel 31, the body weight can be supported as being distributed also in the high heel.
[0095] Therefore, hallux valgus, which is conventionally caused by the body weight of the user applied as being concentrated only on the toe 34 and the stamping part 33 when a high heel is worn, can be effectively inhibited.
[0096] Also, the heel fixing surface part 25 formed of a bowed surface part swelling downward is formed on the back surface part side of the heel support part 15, and is thus formed to have a large radius of curvature in a cross section in the width direction compared with a conventional insole so as to be able to enwrap the heel of the user, thereby allowing a decrease in the size of the entire heel portion of the high heel in the width direction. As a result, the width dimension of the heel 53 fixed to the insole 10 can be decreased, and a high heel excellent in design and having an outer appearance with high quality can be fabricated.
[0097] Also in the present embodiment, the plantar-arch corresponding part 14 is formed in a convex shape with its entirety mildly swelling upward along the length direction and, as a result, the plantar-arch corresponding part 14 forms a relatively convex part swelling upward with respect to the heel support part 15. Thus, at the time of wearing by the user, the plantar-arch support part 14 makes contact with a plantar arch 32 of the foot 30 of the user.
[0098] As a result, the plantar arch 32 of the user is also supported by the insole 10. Thus, the foot is fixed in a state of resisting being moved forward and rearward in the high heel 50. Thus, the situation can be prevented in which the body weight is applied only to the toe 34 and the stamping part 33 at the time of walking, and hallux valgus can be more effectively inhibited.
[0099] Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the stamping-part support part 11 is formed as a concave part swelling downward along the entire width direction and is configured so as to be capable of accommodating the stamping part 33 of the foot of the user. Thus, in the stamping part 33, the foot 30 is securely retained and is retained in a state of resisting being moved forward and rearward inside the high heel 50.
[0100] As a result, the stamping-part support part 11 contributes to keeping a state in which the human heel 31 is retained in the heel support part 15 as described above. Thus, also with the stamping-part support part 11, hallux valgus can be inhibited and fatigue at the time of walking can be reduced.
[0101] In the present embodiment, description has been made to a case as an example in which the insole 10 is applied to a high heel. However, it may be applied to a so-called pump and, furthermore, another shoe of a similar form, and the present embodiment is not restrictive.
[0102] In the present embodiment, description has been made to a case as an example in which the lowermost part 18 of the heel support part 15 is arranged so as to be positioned lower than the boundary line 55 formed at the boundary part between the heel 53 and the upper 51. However, the present embodiment is not restrictive, and the lowermost part 18 of the heel support part 15 may be configured so as to be arranged at the same height position as the boundary line 55 formed at the boundary part between the heel 53 and the upper 51.
[0103] While the present embodiment has been described in the foregoing, the present invention is not limited to the present embodiment and can be implemented as being variously modified in a scope not deviating from the gist of the invention.
[0104] Industrial Applicability
[0105] The present invention has industrial applicability because of being widely applicable to insoles.
[0106] Reference Signs List [0107] 10: insole [0108] 11: stamping-part support part [0109] 12: front end part [0110] 13: rear end part [0111] 14: plantar-arch support part [0112] 15: heel support part [0113] 15a: general surface of the heel support part [0114] 16: concave part [0115] 17: upper end part [0116] 18: lowermost part [0117] 19: grounding surface (ground) [0118] 20: apex part [0119] 21: support edge part [0120] 22: heel support concave part [0121] 23: step part [0122] 24: toe part [0123] 25: heel fixing surface part [0124] 26: concave part [0125] 30: foot [0126] 31: human heel [0127] 31a: bottom part [0128] 31b: lateral lower part [0129] 32: plantar arch [0130] 33: stamping part [0131] 34: toe part [0132] 35: grounding part [0133] 50: high heel [0134] 51: upper [0135] 52: outsole [0136] 53: heel [0137] 54: concave part [0138] 55: boundary portion [0139] 56: top lift [0140] L: space dimension