SUPPORT INSOLE FOR SHOES
20180103717 ยท 2018-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B7/1425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/144
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1435
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/149
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An support insole includes a middle medium sandwiched between flexible upper and lower layers, wherein upper layer has a forefoot region with a metatarse protrusion that projects upward from an upper surface of the upper layer to a certain height, a midfoot region with inner and outer arch sides, wherein the inner arch side has an inner arch protrusion that projects upwardly from the upper surface to a certain height and wherein the outer arch side has a plurality of outer arch protrusions that project upwardly from the upper surface to a certain height, a hindfoot region with a heel support protrusion that projects upwardly from the upper surface to a certain height, wherein the top face is dented inwardly so as to form a concave recess such that the support insole is ergonomically designed to provide comfort for a wearer.
Claims
1. A support insole comprising: a flexible upper layer configured as an inner bottom side of a shoe, including a forefoot region, a midfoot region and a hindfoot region, wherein said forefoot region has a metatarse protrusion that projects upward from an upper surface of said upper layer and that has the greatest elevation of 3 mm-4 mm, said midfoot region has opposite inner and outer arch sides, wherein said inner arch side has an inner arch protrusion that projects upwardly from said upper surface of said upper layer to a certain height and that has the greatest elevation of 4.2 mm-4.8 mm with respect to the upper surface of said upper layer, wherein said outer arch side has a plurality of outer arch protrusions that project upwardly from said upper surface of said upper layer to a certain height and that has the greatest elevation of 4.2 mm-4.8 mm with respect to the upper surface of said upper layer, said hindfoot region having a heel support protrusion that projects upwardly from said upper surface of said upper layer to a certain height and that has a top face with the greatest elevation of 3 mm-4 mm with respect to the upper surface of said upper layer, wherein said top face is dented inwardly so as to form a concave recess with a depth of 2.2 mm-2.7 mm; a middle medium attached to a bottom surface of said upper layer; and a flexible lower layer having an upper surface attached to a bottom surface of said middle medium.
2. The support insole according to claim 1, wherein each of said outer arch protrusions is hemispherical shape, said outer arch protrusions extending from a front part to a rear part of said upper layer and including a first outer arch protrusion, a second outer arch protrusion and a third outer arch protrusion, wherein said first outer arch protrusion has a diameter greater than that of said second outer arch protrusion while said second outer arch protrusion has a diameter greater than that of said third outer arch protrusion.
3. The support insole according to claim 2, wherein said inner arch protrusion of said inner arch side has a volume greater than a combined total volume of said first outer arch protrusion, said second outer arch protrusion and said third outer arch protrusion.
4. The support insole according to claim 3, wherein said metatarse protrusion of said forefoot region has a volume greater than said volume of said inner arch protrusion of said inner arch side.
5. The support insole according to claim 4, wherein said heel support protrusion of said hindfoot region has a volume greater than said volume of said inner arch protrusion of said inner arch side.
6. The support insole according to claim 5, wherein said flexible upper layer is fabricated from foam materials including EVA (Ethylene-vinyl acetate), Latex, PU (Polyurethane) and while said flexible lower layer 2 is fabricated from materials including TPRs (Thermoplastic rubbers) or TPEs (Thermoplastic elastomers).
7. The support insole according to claim 6, wherein said middle medium is a non-woven fabric having a plurality of fabric holes with a diameter ranging 7-15 nm such that said middle medium is sandwiched between said upper and lower layers once said upper and lower layers are heated up to 160 C.-122 C. and the assembly constituting said upper layer, said middle medium and said lower layer is integrally formed relative to one another after compression process.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0025] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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[0028] Preferably, the flexible upper layer 1 is fabricated from foam materials including EVA (Ethylene-vinyl acetate), Latex and PU (Polyurethane) such that the upper layer 1 is configured as and has a profile fitting an inner bottom side of a shoe, includes a forefoot region A, a midfoot region B and a hindfoot region C, wherein the forefoot region A has a metatarse protrusion 14 that projects upward from an upper surface of the upper layer and that has a height d1, where the greatest elevation d1 is preferably between 3 mm-4 mm (see
[0029] The midfoot region B has opposite inner and outer arch sides, wherein the inner arch side has an inner arch protrusion 12 that projects upwardly from the upper surface of the upper layer to a certain height, wherein the outer arch side has a plurality of outer arch protrusions 13A, 13B, 13C that project upwardly from the upper surface of the upper layer to a certain height. As best shown in
[0030] In addition, when the support insole of the present invention is viewed from a top side, the inner arch protrusion 12 looks like a non-full moon while each of the outer arch protrusions 13A, 13B, 13C is hemispherical shape. The outer arch protrusions 3A, 13B, 13C extend from a front part to a rear part of the upper layer 1 and include a first outer arch protrusion 13A, a second outer arch protrusion 13B and a third outer arch protrusion 13C, wherein the first outer arch protrusion 13A has a diameter greater than that of the second outer arch protrusion 13B while the second outer arch protrusion 13B has a diameter greater than that of the third outer arch protrusion 13C. Preferably, the inner arch protrusion 12 of the inner arch side has a volume greater than a combined total volume of the first outer arch protrusion 13A, the second outer arch protrusion 13B and the third outer arch protrusion 13C. More preferably, the metatarse protrusion 14 of the forefoot region A has a volume greater than the volume of the inner arch protrusion 12 of the inner arch side. Under this condition, once a person's foot is disposed over the flexible upper insole of the present invention, the inner arch protrusion 12 and the first, second and third outer arch protrusions 13A, 13B, 13C simultaneously provide the best support and cushion effect to the inner and outer arch portions of the foot.
[0031] The hindfoot region C of the upper layer 1 has a heel support protrusion 11 that projects upwardly from the upper surface of the upper layer to a certain height and that has a top face with the greatest elevation d4 ranging between 3 mm-4 mm with respect to the upper surface of the upper layer, wherein the top face is dented inwardly so as to form a concave recess 111 with a depth of 2.2 mm-2.7 mm (see
[0032] The flexible lower layer 2 is fabricated from materials including TPRs (Thermoplastic rubbers) or TPEs (Thermoplastic elastomers) such that the lower layer 2 is also configured as and has a profile fitting an inner bottom side of a shoe. The middle medium 2 is sandwiched between the upper and lower layers 1, 2 in order to securely and fixedly bond the upper and lower layers 1, 2 together, which are fabricated from different materials. In the preferred embodiment, the middle medium 3 is attached to a bottom surface of the upper layer 1 while the flexible lower layer 2 has an upper surface attached to a bottom surface of the middle medium 3.
[0033] Since the lower layer 2 is to contact with the interior of the shoe once the support insole is inserted into a shoe, some three-dimensional patterns 21 are from on the bottom surface of the lower layer 2 such that the three-dimensional pattern 22 contact the interior of the shoe to provide anti-frictions, thereby prevent slippery between the support insole of the present invention with the shoe, which is the primary object of the present invention.
[0034] In one embodiment of the present invention, the middle medium 3 is a non-woven fabric having a plurality of fabric holes with a diameter ranging 7-15 nm such that the middle medium 3 is sandwiched between the upper and lower layers 1, 2 (see
[0035] Since the dimension of each foot different from one another and in order to fit the configuration of an individual foot, a plurality of cutting lines 22 are provided at different location and extend from a front portion to a rear portion of the lower layer 2, thereby providing different foot profiles such that a user can cut the support insole of the present invention according to the requirement of an individual need.
[0036] An important aspect to note is that when the support insole of the present invention is inserted into the interior of a shoe, the metatarse protrusion 14 of the forefoot region A, the inner and outer arch protrusions 12, 13A-13C of the midfoot region B and the hindfoot region C provide a total support and cushioning effect to the foot, thereby preventing occurrence of fatigue to the foot. In addition, due to present of the concave recess 111 in the hindfoot region C such that once a person's foot is disposed over the flexible upper insole of the present invention, the heel of the wearing foot is stably and ergonomically retained in the concave recess 111, thereby providing comfort support to the heel.
[0037] Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.