Ventilated shoe
09877538 ยท 2018-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ventilated shoe is provided. The ventilation shoe includes a bottom pad (10) with a peripheral wall (11) that has a front part (12), a rear part (13), a right side part (14) and a left side part (15). A plurality of right and left side holes (142, 152) are formed in the right and left side parts (14, 15) of the peripheral wall (11). A ventilation pad (20) is disposed on the bottom pad (10) to be surrounded by the peripheral wall (11), in a wave-like layer with alternate crests (21) and troughs (22), forming a plurality of tunnel vaults (23) each of which extends from the right side part (14) to the left side part (15). A right belt (30) and a left belt (40) are disposed on the right and left side parts (14, 15) of the peripheral wall (11) to be slidable between two positions.
Claims
1. A ventilated shoe, comprising: a bottom pad with a peripheral wall that has a front part, a rear part opposite to the front part, a right side part and a left side part opposite to the right side part, a plurality of right side holes being formed in the right side part of the peripheral wall, a plurality of left side holes being formed in the left side part of the peripheral wall; a ventilation pad disposed on the bottom pad to be surrounded by the peripheral wall, the ventilation pad forming a wave-like layer with alternate crests and troughs while extending from the front part to the rear part without discontinuity, the troughs being fixed to an upper surface of the bottom pad, the wave-like layer forming a plurality of tunnel vaults each of which extends from the right side part to the left side part, each tunnel vault having a plurality of slits; a right belt disposed on the right side part of the peripheral wall, the right belt having right belt holes, the right belt being slidable between a first position where the right belt holes are aligned with the right side holes and are open to an outside of the shoe and a second position where the right belt holes are not aligned with the right side holes; a left belt disposed on the left side part of the peripheral wall, the left belt having left belt holes, the left belt being slidable independently from the right belt between a first position where the left belt holes are aligned with the left side holes and are open to the outside and a second position where the left belt holes are not aligned with the left side holes; and wherein the upper surface of the bottom pad includes a plurality of U shaped trenches to which the ventilation pad is fixed.
2. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, wherein the right side part has a first depressed region and the left side part having a second depressed region, and the right side holes are formed in the first depressed region and the left side holes are formed in the second depressed region.
3. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, wherein, when taken from a plan view of the ventilation pad, the plurality of slits of neighboring ones of the tunnel vaults are aligned to form a plurality of cuts each of which linearly extends in a direction from the front part to the rear part.
4. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, further comprising a pad cover disposed on the ventilation pad, wherein: the pad cover forms a wave-like layer with a plurality of convex parts corresponding to the plurality of the tunnel vaults; the convex parts have a plurality of cover slits each of which linearly extends in a direction from the front part to the rear part; the plurality of cover slits correspond to the plurality of slits of the ventilation pad.
5. The ventilated shoe of claim 4, wherein the pad cover further includes a plurality of cover holes between two adjacent ones of the convex parts.
6. A ventilated shoe, comprising: a bottom pad with a peripheral wall that has a front part, a rear part opposite to the front part, a right side part and a left side part opposite to the right side part, a plurality of right side holes being formed in the right side part of the peripheral wall, a plurality of left side holes being formed in the left side part of the peripheral wall; a ventilation pad disposed on the bottom pad to be surrounded by the peripheral wall, the ventilation pad forming a wave-like layer with alternate crests and troughs while extending from the front part to the rear part without discontinuity, the troughs being fixed to an upper surface of the bottom pad, the wave-like layer forming a plurality of tunnel vaults each of which extends from the right side part to the left side part, each tunnel vault having a plurality of slits; a right belt disposed on the right side part of the peripheral wall, the right belt having right belt holes, the right belt being slidable between a first position where the right belt holes are aligned with the right side holes and are open to an outside of the shoe and a second position where the right belt holes are not aligned with the right side holes; a left belt disposed on the left side part of the peripheral wall, the left belt having left belt holes, the left belt being slidable independently from the right belt between a first position where the left belt holes are aligned with the left side holes and are open to the outside and a second position where the left belt holes are not aligned with the left side holes; and a pad cover disposed on the ventilation pad, wherein: the pad cover forms a wave-like layer with a plurality of convex parts corresponding to the plurality of the tunnel vaults; the convex parts have a plurality of cover slits each of which linearly extends in a direction from the front part to the rear part; the plurality of cover slits correspond to the plurality of slits of the ventilation pad; and the pad cover further includes a plurality of lateral slits each of which is provided between two adjacent ones of the convex parts and extends in a direction from the right side part to the left side part.
7. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of right side O-rings formed along a circumference of each of the right side holes.
8. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of left side O-rings formed along a circumference of each of the left side holes.
9. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, further comprising: a right belt cover attached to the right side part to cover the right belt; and a left belt cover attached to the left side part to cover the left belt.
10. The ventilated shoe of claim 9, wherein the right and left belt covers are respectively formed in a U shape with wings.
11. The ventilated shoe of claim 10, wherein the right and left side parts of the peripheral wall, respectively, have grooves to receive the wings of the right and left belt covers.
12. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, wherein the right belt includes a holder which protrudes outward such that the right belt is slidable between the first and second positions by moving the holder.
13. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, wherein the left belt includes a holder which protrudes outward such that the left belt slidable between the first and second positions by moving the holder.
14. The ventilated shoe of claim 9, wherein: the right belt includes a holder which protrudes outward such that the right belt is slidable between the first and second positions by moving the holder; and the right belt cover includes an opening through which the holder is exposed to an outside.
15. The ventilated shoe of claim 9, wherein: the left belt includes a holder which protrudes outward such that the left belt slidable between the first and second positions by moving the holder; and the left belt cover includes an opening through which the holder is exposed to an outside.
16. A ventilated shoe, comprising: a bottom pad with a peripheral wall that has a front part, a rear part opposite to the front part, a right side part and a left side part opposite to the right side part, a plurality of right side holes being formed in the right side part of the peripheral wall, a plurality of left side holes being formed in the left side part of the peripheral wall; a ventilation pad disposed on the bottom pad to be surrounded by the peripheral wall, the ventilation pad forming a wave-like layer with alternate crests and troughs while extending from the front part to the rear part without discontinuity, the troughs being fixed to an upper surface of the bottom pad, the wave-like layer forming a plurality of tunnel vaults each of which extends from the right side part to the left side part, each tunnel vault having a plurality of slits; a right belt disposed on the right side part of the peripheral wall, the right belt having right belt holes, the right belt being slidable between a first position where the right belt holes are aligned with the right side holes and are open to an outside of the shoe and a second position where the right belt holes are not aligned with the right side holes; a left belt disposed on the left side part of the peripheral wall, the left belt having left belt holes, the left belt being slidable independently from the right belt between a first position where the left belt holes are aligned with the left side holes and are open to the outside and a second position where the left belt holes are not aligned with the left side holes; a right belt cover attached to the right side part to cover the right belt; and a left belt cover attached to the left side part to cover the left belt; wherein: the right belt cover includes a plurality of right cover holes corresponding to the plurality of right belt holes; and at the first position of the right belt, the right side holes are open to an outside via the right belt holes and the cover holes.
17. A ventilated shoe, comprising: a bottom pad with a peripheral wall that has a front part, a rear part opposite to the front part, a right side part and a left side part opposite to the right side part, a plurality of right side holes being formed in the right side part of the peripheral wall, a plurality of left side holes being formed in the left side part of the peripheral wall; a ventilation pad disposed on the bottom pad to be surrounded by the peripheral wall, the ventilation pad forming a wave-like layer with alternate crests and troughs while extending from the front part to the rear part without discontinuity, the troughs being fixed to an upper surface of the bottom pad, the wave-like layer forming a plurality of tunnel vaults each of which extends from the right side part to the left side part, each tunnel vault having a plurality of slits; a right belt disposed on the right side part of the peripheral wall, the right belt having right belt holes, the right belt being slidable between a first position where the right belt holes are aligned with the right side holes and are open to an outside of the shoe and a second position where the right belt holes are not aligned with the right side holes; a left belt disposed on the left side part of the peripheral wall, the left belt having left belt holes, the left belt being slidable independently from the right belt between a first position where the left belt holes are aligned with the left side holes and are open to the outside and a second position where the left belt holes are not aligned with the left side holes; a right belt cover attached to the right side part to cover the right belt; and a left belt cover attached to the left side part to cover the left belt; wherein: the left belt cover includes a plurality of left cover holes corresponding to the plurality of left belt holes; and at the first position of the left belt, the left side holes are open to an outside via the left belt holes and the left cover holes.
18. A ventilated shoe, comprising: a bottom pad with a peripheral wall that has a front part, a rear part opposite to the front part, a right side part and a left side part opposite to the right side part, a plurality of right side holes being formed in the right side part of the peripheral wall, a plurality of left side holes being formed in the left side part of the peripheral wall; a ventilation pad disposed on the bottom pad to be surrounded by the peripheral wall, the ventilation pad forming a wave-like layer with alternate crests and troughs while extending from the front part to the rear part without discontinuity, the troughs being fixed to an upper surface of the bottom pad, the wave-like layer forming a plurality of tunnel vaults each of which extends from the right side part to the left side part, each tunnel vault having a plurality of slits; a right belt disposed on the right side part of the peripheral wall, the right belt having right belt holes, the right belt being slidable between a first position where the right belt holes are aligned with the right side holes and are open to an outside of the shoe and a second position where the right belt holes are not aligned with the right side holes; a left belt disposed on the left side part of the peripheral wall, the left belt having left belt holes, the left belt being slidable independently from the right belt between a first position where the left belt holes are aligned with the left side holes and are open to the outside and a second position where the left belt holes are not aligned with the left side holes; a right belt cover attached to the right side part to cover the right belt; and a left belt cover attached to the left side part to cover the left belt; wherein: the left belt includes a holder which protrudes outward such that the left belt slidable between the first and second positions by moving the holder; the left belt cover includes an opening through which the holder is exposed to an outside; and the holder of the left belt includes a through hole which is aligned with the left side hole at the first position.
19. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, wherein an outer face of the right side part is configured to have a curvature at an upper portion of the peripheral wall smaller than a curvature at a lower portion of the peripheral wall.
20. The ventilated shoe of claim 1, wherein an inner surface of the right and left side parts of the peripheral wall respectively has a concave portion to form an air flow road.
21. A ventilated shoe, comprising: a bottom pad with a peripheral wall that has a front part, a rear part opposite to the front part, a right side part and a left side part opposite to the right side part, a plurality of right side holes being formed in the right side part of the peripheral wall, a plurality of left side holes being formed in the left side part of the peripheral wall; a ventilation pad disposed on the bottom pad to be surrounded by the peripheral wall, the ventilation pad forming a wave-like layer with alternate crests and troughs while extending from the front part to the rear part without discontinuity, the troughs being fixed to an upper surface of the bottom pad, the wave-like layer forming a plurality of tunnel vaults each of which extends from the right side part to the left side part, each tunnel vault having a plurality of slits; a right belt disposed on the right side part of the peripheral wall, the right belt having right belt holes, the right belt being slidable between a first position where the right belt holes are aligned with the right side holes and are open to an outside of the shoe and a second position where the right belt holes are not aligned with the right side holes; and a left belt disposed on the left side part of the peripheral wall, the left belt having left belt holes, the left belt being slidable independently from the right belt between a first position where the left belt holes are aligned with the left side holes and are open to the outside and a second position where the left belt holes are not aligned with the left side holes, wherein: the right side part has a first belt guide and the left side part has a second belt guide, the right side holes being formed in the first belt guide, the left side holes being formed in the second belt guide; a plurality of right side O-rings are formed along a circumference of each of the right side holes and a plurality of left side O-rings are formed along a circumference of each of the left side holes; an inner surface of the right and left side parts respectively has a concave portion to form an air flow road; the upper surface of the bottom pad includes a plurality of U shaped trenches to which the ventilation pad is fixed; and the bottom pad is a single element in a shape that includes all of the belt guides, the right and left side O-rings, the concave portion, and the U shaped trenches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) The invention will now be described in more detail by way of example with reference to the embodiments shown in the accompanying figures. It should be kept in mind that the following described embodiments are only presented by way of example and should not be construed as limiting the inventive concept to any particular physical configuration.
(13) Further, if used and unless otherwise stated, the terms right, left, upper, lower, front, back, over, under, and similar such terms are not to be construed as limiting the invention to a particular orientation. Instead, these terms are used only on a relative basis.
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(16) The peripheral wall 11 includes a front part 12 which is disposed adjacent to a toe cap of the shoe 1 and a rear part 13 opposite to the front part 12. The peripheral wall 11 further includes a right side part 14 and a left side part 15 opposite to the right side part 14. The front part 12, the right side part 14, the rear part 13 and the left side part 15 are connected to each other in this order and collectively form a closed loop shape.
(17) A plurality of right side holes 142 are formed in the right side part 14 of the peripheral wall 11, and a plurality of left side holes 152 are formed in the left side part 15 of the peripheral wall 11. Preferably, the right side part 14 may be configured to have a first depressed region 141 in which the right side holes 142 are formed. The first depressed region 141 functions as a belt guide which guides the right belt 30 to be coupled to the peripheral wall 11 and to slide on the right side part 14. Likewise, the left side part 15 may be configured to have a second depressed region 151 functioning as a belt guide (
(18) A plurality of right side O-rings 143 may be formed along the circumference of each of the right side holes 142, as shown in
(19) The shoe 1 may further include a pad cover 50 and a welt 60, which will be explained in more detail later.
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(22) The upper surface 16 of the bottom pad 10 may be configured to include a plurality of U shaped trenches 17 to facilitate the coupling of the ventilation pad 20 to the bottom pad 10. Specifically, as shown in
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(24) The inner surface of the right and left side parts 14 and 15 of the peripheral wall 11 may be configured to have a concave portion to form an air flow road.
(25) The shoe 1 further includes a right belt cover 70 and a left belt cover 80, as shown in
(26) The belts 30 and 40 are maintained to be attached to the peripheral wall 11 of the bottom pad 10 by the belt covers 70 and 80. The right and left belt covers 70 and 80 may be formed in a U shape with wings 72 and 82 as shown in
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(28) The ventilation pad 20 is shown in more detail in
(29) The pad cover 50 may be disposed on the ventilation pad 20, as shown in
(30) The welt 60 may be disposed on top of the peripheral wall 11 along the periphery of the bottom pad 10 to surround the pad cover 50, as shown in
(31) The right belt 30 and the left belt 40 are respectively disposed on the right side part 14 and the left side part 15 of the peripheral wall 11. The right belt 30 has a plurality of right belt holes 31 to correspond to the right side holes 142 of the bottom pad 20. The right belt 30 is slidably disposed on the peripheral wall 11 of the bottom pad 20, such that the right belt 30 is movable between a first position where the right belt holes 31 are aligned with the right side holes 142 and a second position where the right belt holes 31 are not aligned with the right side holes 142. At the first position, the right side holes 142 are open to an outside via the right belt holes 31 without being blocked or covered by the right belt 30. Air can be supplied into the shoe 1 through the right belt holes 31 and right side holes 142. The O-rings 143 in close contact with the right belt 31 may create a seal at the interface between the peripheral wall 11 and an inner surface of the right belt 30. At the first position, the O-rings 143 may prevent air from leaking at the interface. At the second position, the O-ring 143 may block water from entering the belt holes 31.
(32) The right belt 30 may include a holder 32 which protrudes outward. By pushing or pulling the holder 32, the right belt 30 can move between the first and second positions. The O-rings 143 also facilitates the sliding of the right belt 30 between the first and second positions. Since the O-rings 143 protrude outward and lifts the right belt 30 from the right side part 14, it reduces the contact area or the friction between the right side part 14 and the right belt 30.
(33) Likewise, the left belt 40 has a plurality of left belt holes 41. Preferably, the number of the left belt holes 41 of the left belt 40 is the same as the number of left side holes 152 of the bottom pad 20. The left belt 40 is slidably disposed on the peripheral wall 11 of the bottom pad 20, such that the left belt 40 is movable between a first position where the left belt holes 41 are aligned with the left side holes 152 and a second position where the left belt holes 41 are not aligned with the left side holes 152. At the first position, the left side holes 152 are open to an exterior of the shoe 100 via the left belt holes 41 without being blocked or covered by the left belt 40 or other outer layer, enabling to provide ventilation through the left belt holes 41 and the left side holes 152. The left belt 40 may include a holder 42 similar to the holder 32 of the right belt 30. The left belt 40 is an element separated from the right belt 30 and moves and slides separately from the right belt 30. Accordingly, the opening or closing of the left holes 152 can be made independently from the opening or closing of the right holes 142.
(34) The right belt cover 70 may include a plurality of cover holes 71 which correspond to the plurality of right belt holes 31, and the left belt cover 80 may include a plurality of cover holes 81 which correspond to the plurality of left belt holes 41. At the first position, the right side holes 142 are open to an outside via the right belt holes 31 and the cover holes 71 without being blocked by the right belt 30 or the right belt cover 70.
(35) Further, the right and left belt covers 70 and 80 may include, respectively, an opening 72 or 82 through which the holders 32 and 42 (
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(37) The left belt cover 80 may include a plurality of protrusions 83 (
(38) The peripheral wall 11 may be configured to better facilitate the movement of the belt. For example, as the right side part 14 of the peripheral wall 11 of the bottom pad 10 is more curved, the right belt 30 should be more bent to correspond to the curvature of the outline of the right side part 14 of the peripheral wall 11. The sliding movement of the right belt 30 to change between the first and second positions may not be easily performed. To avoid this problem, an outer face of the right side part 14 may be configured to have a curvature at an upper portion of the peripheral wall 11 smaller than a curvature at a lower portion of the peripheral wall 11.
(39) It should be understood, however, that the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific arrangement and components shown and described above, but may be susceptible to numerous variations within the scope of the invention.
(40) It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the manner of making and using the claimed invention has been adequately disclosed in the above-written description of the preferred embodiments taken together with the drawings. It will be understood that the above description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention are susceptible to various modifications, changes, and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.