SHOE INSOLE AND SLIPPER HAVING THE SAME
20170000214 ยท 2017-01-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B13/145
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/1425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/149
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B3/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A shoe insole which is adapted to be worn by a user includes a fiber pad. The fiber pad has a first portion that corresponds in position to a forefoot of a user and that includes a plurality of fiber layers stacked in a top-bottom direction. Each of the fiber layers includes a plurality of fibers and a resin material interconnecting the fibers. The first portion of the fiber pad has a first longitudinal cross-section profile concave relative to the forefoot of the user in a toe-to-heel direction. A slipper including the shoe insole is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A shoe insole comprising: a fiber pad having a first portion that corresponds in position to a forefoot of a user and that includes a plurality of fiber layers stacked in a top-bottom direction, each of said fiber layers including a plurality of fibers and a resin material interconnecting said fibers, said first portion of said fiber pad having a first longitudinal cross-section profile concave relative to the forefoot of the user in a toe-to-heel direction.
2. The shoe insole according to claim 1, wherein said first portion of said fiber pad has a first transverse cross-section profile concave relative to the forefoot of the user in a transverse direction transverse to the toe-to-heel direction.
3. The shoe insole according to claim 2, wherein said fiber pad further has a second portion that corresponds in position to a midfoot of the user and that has a second longitudinal cross-section profile convex toward the midfoot of the user in the toe-to-heel direction.
4. The shoe insole according to claim 3, wherein said second portion of said fiber pad has a second transverse cross-section profile convex toward the midfoot of the user in the transverse direction.
5. The shoe insole according to claim 4, wherein said fiber pad further has first and second lateral edges opposite in the toe-to-heel direction, said first lateral edge having a portion recessed toward said second lateral edge, said second portion being located adjacent to said portion of said first lateral edge.
6. The shoe insole according to claim 5, further comprising an elastomer body at least partially encapsulating said fiber pad.
7. The shoe insole according to claim 6, wherein said fiber pad further has an exposed zone that is exposed from said elastomer body.
8. The shoe insole according to claim 7, wherein said exposed zone of said fiber pad is located at a bottom surface of said fiber pad.
9. The shoe insole according to claim 6, wherein said fiber pad is formed with a plurality of through holes in the top-bottom direction.
10. The shoe insole according to claim 9, wherein said elastomer body is formed with a plurality of perforation holes respectively in spatial communication with said through holes of said fiber pad.
11. The shoe insole according to claim 1, further comprising a protruding block attached to a top surface of said first portion of said fiber pad.
12. The shoe insole according to claim 1, wherein said first portion of said fiber pad further has two opposite lateral recesses recessed respectively from said first and second lateral edges of said fiber pad.
13. The shoe insole according to claim 4, wherein said fiber pad further has a third portion extending from said second portion opposite to said first portion for supporting a rearfoot of the user.
14. The shoe insole according to claim 13, wherein said third portion of said fiber pad has two lateral supporting segments that are spaced apart from each other, that extend from said second portion of said fiber pad, and that cooperatively define a recess therebetween, said recess corresponding in position to a heel of the rearfoot.
15. A slipper comprising: an upper part for at least covering a forefoot of a user; and a shoe insole connected to said upper part and having a fiber pad having a first portion that corresponds in position to the forefoot of the user and that includes a plurality of fiber layers stacked in a top-bottom direction, each of said fiber layers including a plurality of fibers and a resin material interconnecting said fibers, said first portion of said fiber pad having a first longitudinal cross-section profile concave toward the forefoot of the user in a toe-to-heel direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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[0030] The fiber pad 2 has a first end 21 that is adjacent to a toe part of a foot of a user (not shown), a second end 22 that is opposite to the first end 21 in a toe-to-heel direction (X), and a first portion 23 that is located between the first and second ends 21, 22 and that corresponds in position to a forefoot of the user. The first portion 23 of the fiber pad 2 includes a plurality of fiber layers 231 (see
[0031] During manufacture, the fibers 232 may be first pre formed into sheets, immersed in a thermosetting resin bath or a thermoplastic resin bath, and then stacked and hot-pressed. The resin material 233 is formed after the thermosetting resin or the thermoplastic resin applied to the fibers 232 is solidified.
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[0033] The elastomer body 3 encapsulates the fiber pad 2, and has a front end 31 that is proximate to the first end 21 of the fiber pad 2, a rear end 32 that is distal from the first end 21 of the fiber pad 2, and opposite top and bottom surfaces 33, 34 that extend from the front end 31 to the rear end 32. The elastomer body 3 may be made of a flexible plastic material, such as a flexible foam made of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) or polyurethane (PU).
[0034] The first portion 23 of the fiber pad 2 provides support to the forefoot of the user, and acts like a seesaw, where a lowermost part 235 (see
[0035] In summary, the fiber pad 2 provides stability and support to the foot, and the elastomer body 3 provides comfort and cushioning. Incorporation of the fiber pad 2 into the elastomer body 3 makes the shoe insole suitable for use in a variety of shoes, especially for shoes designed for people with foot or knee deformity. The show insole can counteract the reaction force of the ground and reduce the impact of the foot against the ground during walking and running.
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[0037] When walking or running on an uneven surface, the foot may turn inward as it lands on the surface and may be sprained easily. Since the fiber pad 2 corresponds in shape to the forefoot and can assist frontward and upward movement of the foot, the fiber pad 2 provides stability to the foot and lowers the risk of foot sprains.
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[0040] The longitudinal and transverse arches of the foot distribute strain imposed on the foot, and provide support to the foot during jumping action. The second longitudinal cross-section profile 26 and the transverse cross-section profile are respectively configured to correspond in shape to the inner longitudinal arch and the transverse arch of the foot.
[0041] The fiber pad 2 of the fourth embodiment provides arch support. For people with flat feet, the fiber pad 2 of the fourth embodiment may alleviate pain of the foot and reduce the possibility of bone deformity after extensive walking.
[0042] It should be noted that in this embodiment, the second longitudinal profile 26 corresponds in shape to the inner longitudinal arch of the foot. In other modifications of the embodiment, the second longitudinal profile 26 may correspond in shape to the outer longitudinal arch of the foot.
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[0044] It should be noted that in other variations of the embodiment, the thickness of the second end 22 of the fiber pad 2 may be greater than that of the first end 21 of the fiber pad 2, and the first end 21 of the fiber pad 2 may be configured to be more flexible than the second end 22 of the fiber pad 2.
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[0046] Furthermore, the elastomer body 3 of the sixth embodiment is formed with a plurality of perforation holes 35 respectively in spatial communication with the through holes 28 of the fiber pad 2 so as to provide ventilation to the foot.
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[0049] The protruding block 234 provides message function to the Yung Chuan acupuncture point of the foot. The configuration of the lateral recesses 296 permits the fiber pad 2 to be bent easily, thereby enhancing flexibility and wearing comfort. The front-part and rear-part protrusions 41, 42 provide additional cushioning for reducing impact of the foot against the ground.
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[0051] In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
[0052] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.