This application is claims the benefit of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0117283, filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Sep. 13, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to functional shoes, and a functional unit for shoes that is applied to soles of the shoes to provide a predetermined function to the shoes.
Shoes were originally intended to protect feet from external impact or foreign matter. However, users often add special functions to shoes. Alternatively, in many cases, shoes have special functions from the manufacturing stage. For example, climbers attach climbing irons to shoes to prevent slipping, and wheeled shoes were once widely prevalent.
However, apparatuses, such as climbing irons, for providing special functions to shoes have problems in that the apparatuses are not easy to attach or are not robust even though attached. Furthermore, shoes having a predetermined function from the manufacturing stage are inefficient in that it is difficult to provide a different function, other than the function, to the shoes.
The present disclosure has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art while advantages achieved by the prior art are maintained intact.
An aspect of the present disclosure provides functional shoes and a functional unit for shoes, for selectively providing various functions.
Another aspect of the present disclosure provides functional shoes and a functional unit for shoes, in which the functional unit is easy to couple and release and is robust.
The technical problems to be solved by the present inventive concept are not limited to the aforementioned problems, and any other technical problems not mentioned herein will be clearly understood from the following description by those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, functional shoes include a sole, a coupling member including a coupling body, an auxiliary lever, and a fixing part, in which the coupling body is detachably coupled to the sole, the auxiliary lever is coupled to the coupling body so as to be rotatable toward a bottom surface of the sole, and the fixing part protrudes from the auxiliary lever toward the bottom surface of the sole and is detachably coupled to the sole, and at least one functional member integrally or detachably coupled to the coupling body to provide a predetermined function to the shoes. The fixing part is moved between a coupling position in which the fixing part is coupled to the sole and a separation position in which the fixing part is separated from the sole, by rotation of the auxiliary lever.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a functional unit for shoes, which is applied to soles of the shoes to provide a predetermined function to the shoes, includes a coupling member including a coupling body, an auxiliary lever, and a fixing part, in which the coupling body is detachably coupled to each sole, the auxiliary lever is coupled to the coupling body so as to be rotatable toward a bottom surface of the sole, and the fixing part protrudes from the auxiliary lever toward the bottom surface of the sole and is detachably coupled to the sole, and at least one functional member integrally or detachably coupled to the coupling body to provide the predetermined function to the shoes.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even if shown in different drawings, identical elements are provided with identical reference numerals in the drawings. Furthermore, in describing the embodiments of the present disclosure, detailed descriptions related to well-known functions or configurations will be omitted when they may make subject matters of the present disclosure unnecessarily obscure.
The functional shoes according to the embodiment of the present disclosure may include a sole 1 and one or more functional units applied to the sole 1 to provide a predetermined function to the shoes. Each of the functional units may include a coupling member 100 and a functional member 200. As illustrated in
The coupling member 100 may be detachably coupled to the sole 1, and the functional member 200 may be integrally coupled to the coupling member 100. Therefore, a user may attach a functional unit with a desired function to the sole 1 and may detach the functional unit from the sole 1, thereby providing various functions to the shoes.
Hereinafter, the functional unit, that is, the coupling member 100 and the functional member 200, will be described in more detail with reference to
As illustrated in
The coupling body 110 may refer to a body that is detachably coupled to the sole 1. While
The auxiliary lever 120 may be coupled to the coupling body 110 so as to be rotatable toward the bottom surface of the sole 1. For example, the auxiliary lever 120 may be rotatably coupled to the coupling boy 110 through a rotary shaft 121 on a side of the auxiliary lever 120. Meanwhile, no special limitation applies to the shape of the auxiliary lever 120, but as illustrated in
The fixing part 130 protruding from the auxiliary lever 120 toward the bottom surface of the sole 1 may be detachably coupled to the sole 1 by moving between the coupling position and the separation position. The coupling position may refer to a position in which the fixing part 130 is coupled to the sole 1 as illustrated in
The fixing part 130 may move between the coupling position and the separation position by rotation of the auxiliary lever 120 about the rotary shaft 121, and when the fixing part 130 is in the coupling position, the fixing part 130 may prevent the coupling body 110 from being separated from the sole 1 due to rotation, thereby more firmly fixing the coupling body 110 to the sole 1.
The stopping part 140 may refer to a part that protrudes from the fixing part 130 in at least one of a direction toward the coupling body 110 and an opposite direction away from the coupling body 110, based on when the fixing part 130 is in the coupling position. As illustrated in
The protruding part 150 may refer to a part that protrudes from the auxiliary lever 120 along the bottom surface of the sole 1, based on when the fixing part 130 is in the coupling position. When the fixing part 130 is in the coupling position, the user may apply force to the protruding part 150 in a direction away from the sole 1 to rotate the auxiliary lever 120, thereby easily moving the fixing part 130 from the coupling position to the separation position. No special limitation applies to the number of protruding parts 150 and the position where the protruding part 150 is formed.
As illustrated in
When the fixing part 130 moves from the separation position to the coupling position so as to be received in the first receiving section 11, the first receiving section 11 may be elastically deformed by force exerted by the fixing part 130 and the stopping part 140 and may thereafter return to the original shape.
Referring to
The stopping part 140 may include a first inclined surface 141 that extends from the fixing part 130 in a direction toward the coupling boy 110 and a second inclined surface 142 that extends from the fixing part 130 in a direction away from the coupling body 110. The first inclined surface 141 and the second inclined surface 142 may facilitate separation of the fixing part 130 when the fixing part 130 moves from the coupling position to the separation position.
Meanwhile, no special limitation applies to a method by which the coupling body 110 is coupled to the sole 1. For example, the coupling body 110 may be coupled to the sole 1 by screw-coupling. An external male thread 110a may be formed on one of the inner surface of the second receiving section 12 and the outer surface of the coupling body 110 (see
As illustrated in
As described above, the functional member 200 may be integrally formed with the coupling body 110 to provide the predetermined function to the shoes. For example, as illustrated in
Hereinafter, a process of attaching the functional unit to the sole 1 and a process of detaching the functional unit from the sole 1 will be described with reference to
When the coupling body 110 and the fixing part 130 are coupled to the sole 1 as illustrated in
The user may press the protruding part 150, which is inserted into the first receiving section 11, in a direction away from the sole 1 to rotate the auxiliary lever 120, thereby moving the fixing part 130 from the coupling position to the separation position. A gap S may be formed between the first receiving section 11 and the protruding part 150, and the user may put his/her hand into the gap S to easily apply force to the protruding part 150. Furthermore, the first receiving section 11 may include a depression 11a that is concavely formed inward deeper than the protruding part 150, to enable the user to easily apply force to the protruding part 150.
When the fixing part 130 moves to the separation position as illustrated in
In contrast, when the user wants to attach the functional unit including the functional member 200 to the sole 1, the user may locate the coupling body 110 under the second receiving section 12 and may thereafter screw the coupling body 110 into the second receiving section 12 by using the auxiliary lever 120 as a handle in the same way. When the auxiliary lever 120 is oriented in the direction corresponding to the lateral direction of the shoes, as illustrated in
The user may very conveniently attach the functional unit to the sole 1 through the above-described process. The fixing part 130 and the stopping part 140 inserted into the first receiving section 11 may be firmly fixed in the sole 1 since the first receiving section 11 presses the fixing part 130 and the stopping part 140 while returning to the original shape after being elastically deformed.
As illustrated in
More specifically, the coupling body 110 of the functional unit according to the modified example may further include a coupling groove 115 that is concavely formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the body 210 along the lateral direction of the shoes. The body 210 may be detachably coupled to the coupling body 110 by sliding into the coupling groove 115.
Although no special limitation applies to the shape of the body 210, the body 210 may have a shape with a top side wider than a bottom side when the shoes are viewed in the lateral direction, with the functional unit attached to the shoes. To prevent the body 210 from being separated from the coupling body 110, the top side of the body 210 has to be wider than the bottom side thereof.
The aforementioned functional members, such as the anti-slip member, the wheel, and the skate blade, may be coupled to the body 210. In the case of the functional unit according to the modified example, the user may selectively provide various functions to the shoes in an easy manner by replacing only the body 210 having the functional member coupled thereto, even though the user does not separate the coupling body 110 from the sole 1.
According to the present disclosure, various functions can be provided to the shoes by replacing only the functional unit.
In addition, according to the present disclosure, the functional unit can be firmly coupled to the sole and easily coupled to and released from the sole, through the coupling of the coupling body and the sole and the coupling of the fixing part and the sole.
Hereinabove, although the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, but may be variously modified and altered by those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure claimed in the following claims.
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