The present invention relates to a footwear pertaining to athletic shoes. More particularly, the invention is directed to a footwear suited for enhancing and improving an athletic ability and body function of human.
A muscle of a human leg portion is one of the largest muscles in the human body. It is reported that only half of such human leg muscle is used for most of daily activities. In particular, in the case of a person having few opportunities for exercises due to deskwork or the like, a muscle in the inside of his or her thigh portion or a muscle in his or her buttocks portion is prone to wane and it is difficult to strengthen those particular muscle portions. Solution to such problem is attainable by providing an effective way to enhance or stretch the muscles, sufficient to improve the body function and athletic ability. For example, the under-listed prior art literature 1 discloses a footwear for physical exercise purpose, which has a particular sole of such a structure that a forward side (on the toe side) thereof is greater in height than a backward side (on the heel side). Specifically, according to that prior art, the insole of shoe is so formed to provide a downwardly sloped surface which becomes gradually lower as it proceeds from the forward portion thereof to the backward portion thereof. This arrangement of shoes gives a user walking therewith such an experience as if he or she walked on an uphill road generally identical in inclination angle to the sloped insole, with his or her heel portions being kept in close proximity to a ground surface, thereby providing a proper exercise effect to the user.
The prior art literature 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. Hei 9-164002
[Problems to be Solved by the Invention]
The foregoing conventional footwear is certainly effective in improving and enhancing muscles in the backward side of user's leg portion, but entirely ineffective in enhancing and stretching muscles in other parts of the user's body than that leg portion (e.g. muscles in the abdominal portion). Further, as stated above, this sort of footwear inherently includes the high toe region and the low heel region, which in fact makes it difficult for a user to walk in a normal way. That is, basically sated, for the user to walk in a normal way, his or her weight must be shifted in the following orders: the heel, the base of toe, and the tiptoe. But, such shift of weight is not smoothly achieved by the foregoing prior-art shoe insole structure having the high toe region and the low heel region, as a result of which, it is difficult to make such conventional footwear adaptable for use in sports and the like which requires a quick footwork.
With the above-stated drawbacks in view, it is a purpose of the present invention to provide an improved footwear which is not only suited for improving and enhancing a sports ability required principally for human leg portions, but also suited for preventing a poor bodily functions caused by a lopsided weight in human foot portions.
[Means for Solving the Problems]
In order to achieve the foregoing purpose, a footwear in accordance with the present invention is characterized by comprising: a first sloped surface defined inside of the footwear, the first sloped surface being inclined such that one side thereof on which a base of toe of human foot is to be positioned is higher than another side thereof near to a heel side of the footwear; a second sloped surface defined in a sole of the footwear, the second sloped surface extending from an area of said sole where the base of toe of human foot is to be positioned, in a direction toward a toe side of the footwear; and a third sloped surface defined inside of the footwear, the third sloped surface being inclined such that one side thereof on which a big toe of human foot is to be positioned is lower than another side thereof on which a small toe of human foot is to be positioned. Further, the footwear is characterized in that at least one functional equipment is provided to the sole of the footwear. Another aspect of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a first sloped surface defined inside of the footwear, the first sloped surface being inclined such that one side thereof on which a base of toe of human foot is to be positioned is higher than another side thereof near to a heel side of the footwear; a second sloped surface defined in a sole of the footwear, the second sloped surface extending from an area of the sole on which the base of toe of human foot is to be positioned, in a direction toward a toe side of the footwear; and at least one functional equipment provided to the sole of the footwear. Still another aspect of the present invention is characterized in that at least one functional equipment is provided to a sole of the footwear, and that the functional equipment is one selected from the group consisting of: rotatable circular plates; rotatable balls; springs; edges; and slidable plates. It should be noted that the above-stated purpose, features and advantages of the present invention as well as other purposes, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading of the specific descriptions hereinafter, with reference to the annexed drawings.
[Effects of the Invention]
In accordance with the present invention, there is basically provided a footwear comprising: a first sloped surface defined inside of the footwear, the first sloped surface being inclined such that one side thereof on which a base of toe of human foot is to be positioned is higher than another side thereof near to a heel side of the footwear; and a second sloped surface defined in a sole of the footwear, the second sloped surface extending from an area of the sole where the base of toe of human foot is to be positioned, in a direction toward a toe side of the footwear. In such footwear, a third sloped surface may be defined inside of the footwear, the third sloped surface being inclined such that one side thereof on which a big toe of human foot is to be positioned is lower than another side thereof on which a small toe of human foot is to be positioned. Alternatively, either solely or in combination with that third sloped surface, a functional equipment may be releasably connected with a potion of the sole of footwear at which the base of toe of human foot is to be positioned. Such arrangement of footwear is advantageous in that a user can keep his or her appropriate posture and enhance his or her sports ability, and that it is possible to make any effective use of the footwear to not only prevent development of various symptoms due to a lopsided weight in the foot portions, but also provide symptomatic improvement in that respect. Moreover, in the case where the functional equipment is provided to the second sloped surface, the user can simply shift his or her weight forwards in a direction from the heel side to the toe side, to thereby permit use of the functional equipment, or conversely, in a direction reverse to such forward weight shift, the user can shift his or her weight so as to avoid use of the functional equipment. Additionally, the use of such functional equipment enables the user to enhance and stretch muscles in his or her leg portions as well as muscles in his or her other body portions.
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10: shoe
12: shoe sole
12A: recessed portion
14: toe side
16: heel side
18: sloped surface
20: rotating adapter
20A: circular base plate
20B: bearing mechanism
20C: female engagement shaft
20D: engagement hole
30: engagement member
30A: flat plate
30B: male engagement shaft
40: ground plane
50: user
52: thenar eminence
100: spring
102: engagement shaft
110: spiral spring
112: engagement shaft
114, 116: detent plates
120: ball
122: joint
124: engagement shaft
130: ski
132, 134: engagement shafts
Although there may be many various embodiments of the present invention, hereinafter, an appropriate number of exemplary embodiments of the invention will be specifically described.
First of all, a description will be made of an embodiment 1 in accordance with the present invention, with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3.
Embedded securely in a material of the shoe sole are a plurality of engagement members 30, each being formed from a metallic material and adapted for engagement with a functional equipment to be described later, in such a manner as to allow a plurality of the functional equipments to be engaged with the respective engagement members at the respective plurality of positions in forward and backward directions of the shoe sole. As shown in
On the other hand, as seen from the enlarged view in
Now, an operation and action of the present embodiment will be described. At first, with reference to
Next, a description will be made of an instance where the shoe is used without the rotating adapter 20. Suppose that a user removes the rotating adapter 20 from the shoe 10 of the present embodiment, and wears such shoe 10 without the rotating adapter 20 to walk or take a physical exercise. In that instance, generally stated, a normal use state of the shoe wherein a whole of the shoe is placed and contacted on the ground plane may be depicted in
As described above, according to the Embodiment 1, it is appreciated that the insole of the shoe 10 is provided with: a slope inclined such that one area of the insole on which the base of toe of user's foot is to be positioned is higher than another area of the insole near to the heel side 16; a slope inclined such that one area of the insole on which a big toe of user's foot is to be positioned is lower than another area of the insole on which a small toe of user's foot is to be positioned; and a sloped surface 18 which is turned up from the foregoing insole area where the base of toe of user's foot is to be positioned, in a direction toward the toe side 14. Further, the rotating adapter 20 is releasably connected with a point of the shoe sole 12 which corresponds to such insole area where the base of toe of user's foot is to be positioned. Accordingly, the following effects are attainable:
(1) While standing upright, a user can shift his or her weight in a direction from the heel side of the shoe to the toe side of the shoe, thereby giving a certain unusual stimulation to the muscles and/or motor nerves, which enables the user to strengthen a force of the muscle and attain an improved flexibility of his or her body. Hence, it is possible to enhance and improve the user's physical capabilities and functions. Further, with the shoe(s), the user can stand upright while giving his or her weight mainly to the heel side, which is for example effective in preventing and remedying hallux valgus.
(2) The aforementioned inward weight is always exerted on the user's foot or feet. Thus, in the process of walking, the user uses a greater force than usual to shift the inward weight forward, thereby enhancing his or her muscle force for taking steps. It is therefore, for example, possible to prevent development of bow-legs or knock-knees due to a lopsided weight caused in the user's feet, and also remedy a developed bow-legs or knock-knees.
(3) By use of the rotating adapter 20, the user can take a rotating exercise or twist-dance exercise, thereby moving and stretching other parts of his or her body than the leg portions.
(4) The user can simply shift his or her weight forwards in a direction from the heel side 16 to the toe side 14, to thereby permit use of the rotating adapter 20. Or, alternatively, in a direction reverse to such forward weight shift, the user may shift his or her weight so as to avoid use of the rotating adapter 20.
(5) In a portion of shoe sole 12 where the base of toe of user's foot is to be positioned, the female engagement shaft 20 of the rotating adapter 20 is securely disposed slantwise, which means that there is no need for unnecessary increase of thickness of that particular portion of shoe sole, thereby avoiding degradation and limited feasibility of design.
It should be understood that a great number of other embodiments may be contemplated within the scope of the present invention, and therefore, the above-described shoe(s) of the present invention may be modified in a variety of another fashions along the line with the foregoing disclosure. For instance, such modification includes the following aspects:
(1) The elements and materials forming the above-described embodiments are used by way of example and may be replaced by other elements and materials appropriately as required. For example, a natural leather material, a synthetic leather material or cloth material may be used to form the main body portion of the shoe 10, while the shoe sole 12 be formed from a rubber or the like. Also, the illustrated materials forming the rotating adapter 20 and engagement member 30 are used by way of example and may be replaced by any other suitable material having a strength sufficient to withstand a weight of the user 50 so as not to be deformed thereby. Further, the colors and patterns of those materials may be changed appropriately as required.
(2) In the previously described embodiments, the rotating adapter 20 is used as one mode of the functional equipment, but, in place thereof, for example, one of the following items may be used as an alternative mode of the functional equipment: a spike (or clamber), a ball, a roller, a spring, and an edge.
(3) Two different functional equipments may be chosen from among the above-described functional equipments and respectively engaged with a pair of the shoes 10 which are to be worn by the respective left and right feet of user. Or, a plurality of different functional equipments be engaged with each of the two shoes 10. It is also noted that the above-described structure of the engagement member 30 is just one exemplary mode of the present invention, and the same goes for the above-described arrangements by which the functional equipments, including the rotating adapter 20, can be engaged with the engagement member 30. Thus, any other alteration may be applied to those engagement member 30 and functional equipments, insofar as it achieves the same effects as previously described. For example, in order to connect the functional equipment with the engagement member 30, each of the following arrangements may be optional. Namely, a convex element and a concave element may be arranged appropriately between the engagement member 30 and the functional equipment, so as to allow engagement of the convex element with the concave element. Or, bolts and nuts may be arranged appropriately for connection of the functional equipment with the engagement member 30. Or, a magnet be used for that purpose. In particular, if the magnet is used as an alternative to the engagement member 30, a magnetism therefrom will act on a user's foot, so that some advantageous effects to the foot can be expected.
(4) The footwear disclosed in the present invention is indeed suited for enhancing physical capabilities of user in association with: a sport of the type requiring abrupt dash and stop, which includes tennis, baseball, basketball and volleyball; a sport of the type requiring instantaneous force, which includes a running long jump and a running high jump; and a sport of the type requiring a training of user's heel portion to exert his or her ability, such as golf, judo, and weightlifting. However, the footwear of the present invention is not limited to the sports, but may be used as a usual footwear. Also, the footwear of the present invention may be used for dance or skate.
In accordance with the present invention, there is basically provided a footwear comprising: a first sloped surface defined inside of the footwear, the first sloped surface being inclined such that one side thereof on which a base of toe of user's foot is to be positioned is higher than another side thereof near to a heel side of the footwear; and a second sloped surface defined in a sole of the footwear, the second sloped surface extending from an area of the sole where the base of toe of user's foot is to be positioned, in a direction toward a toe side of the footwear. In such footwear, a third sloped surface may be defined inside of the footwear, the third sloped surface being inclined such that one area of the insole, on which a big toe of user's foot is to be positioned is lower than another area of the insole on which a small toe of user's foot is to be positioned. Alternatively, solely or in combination with that third sloped surface, a functional equipment stated above may be releasably connected with a portion of the sole of footwear at which the base of toe of user's foot is to be positioned. Such arrangement of footwear is advantageous in that a user can keep his or her appropriate posture, and that the user can simply shift his or her weight forwards in a direction from the heel side to the toe side, to thereby permit use of the functional equipment, or the user can shift his or her weight in a direction reverse to such forward weight shift so as to avoid use of the functional equipment. Accordingly, it is possible to make the footwear of the present invention adaptable for use in various kinds of sports. In particular, the sole of the footwear has the sloped surface, by virtue of which, it is possible to eliminate the need for increasing the thickness of the footwear sole in the case where a functional member is embedded in that particular footwear sole. Hence, the thickness of the footwear sole is not increased, irrespective of the functional member being embedded therein, which effectively attains a good aesthetic appearance of the footwear. Accordingly, the footwear of the present invention deserves a design-oriented footwear.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-361395 | Oct 2003 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP04/15633 | 10/21/2004 | WO | 4/17/2006 |