The present invention relates to a shoe component and more specifically to an insole with individual elastic components.
Generally speaking, consumers will put elastic pads (insoles) inside shoes to increase resilience and comfort; however, conventional elastic pads are made of airproof materials so that even with ventilative layers disposed on top of the conventional elastic pads, odors will emanate from shoes due to poor air circulation and sweat.
According to Taiwan Utility model patent M422883, “A respiring elastic insole” is disclosed. The respiring elastic insole is placed inside a shoe comprising a top layer, a middle layer, and a bottom layer where the middle layer is formed by a plurality of long hollow tubes disposed between the top layer and the bottom layer. Even though both lateral openings of the tubes are located at the toe potion and at the heel potion of the insole, when the insole is pressed, the effect of ventilation will not affect the contact surface between the foot and the insole. Moreover, the deformation of the tubes is limited by the displacement of the elastic insole and is easy to crack. Only after a considerable displacement of the elastic insole will circulation inside a shoe caused by the elastic insole become effective.
AN objective of the present invention is to provide an insole with individual elastic components to generate ventilation and cushioning once the insole is pressed to improve air circulation inside a shoe and to automatically achieve replenishment of air when the insole is not pressed.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, an insole with individual elastic components is provided, primarily comprising a soft-elastic pad having a top surface and a bottom surface where a ventilative layer is adhered to the top surface. The bottom surface includes a foot-thenar region, a heel region, and a foot-arch region where a supporting block is disposed at the heel region. The soft-elastic pad is formed as a single body having a plurality of first hollow elastic pillars and a plurality of second hollow elastic pillars extended from the bottom surface with openings facing toward the top surface where the first hollow elastic pillars are located within the foot-thenar region and the second hollow elastic pillars are located within the foot-arch region and each of a first extruded height of the first hollow elastic pillars and a second extruded height of the second hollow elastic pillars is greater than a third extruded height of the supporting block.
From the above ventilated solution, an embodiment insole with individual elastic components provided in the present invention has the following advantages and virtues:
1. Through a specific design combination of the height difference and locations of the first hollow elastic pillars, the second hollow elastic pillars, and the supporting block as a technical means, when the insole is slightly pressed without deforming the supporting block at the heel region, the first hollow elastic pillars and the second hollow elastic pillars will be firstly squeezed and deformed to force the air inside the first hollow elastic pillars and the second hollow elastic pillars to spurt upwards and out from the openings. When the first hollow elastic pillars and the second hollow elastic pillars are not pressed, the first hollow elastic pillars and the second hollow elastic pillars will return to their original shapes where air inside a shoe will refill into the first hollow elastic pillars and the second hollow elastic pillars to cause the insole to function as an air cushion. Therefore, when the insole is pressed, ventilation and cushioning functions will become effective to improve air circulation inside a shoe.
With reference to the attached drawings, the present invention is described by means of the embodiment(s) below where the attached drawings are simplified for illustration purposes only to illustrate the structures or methods of the present invention by describing the relationships between the components and assembly in the present invention. Therefore, the components shown in the figures are not expressed with the actual numbers, actual shapes, actual dimensions, nor with the actual ratios. Some of the dimensions or dimension ratios have been enlarged or simplified to provide a better illustration. The actual numbers, actual shapes, or actual dimension ratios can be selectively designed and disposed and the detail component layouts may be more complicated.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, an insole with individual elastic components is shown in
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Therefore, through a specific design combination of the height difference and locations of the first hollow elastic pillars 123, the second hollow elastic pillars 124, and the supporting block 125 as a technical mean of an embodiment of the present invention, when the insole 100 is slightly pressed without deforming the supporting block 125 at the heel region, the first hollow elastic pillars 123 and the second hollow elastic pillars 124 will be squeezed and deformed to force the air inside the first hollow elastic pillars 123 and the second hollow elastic pillars 124 to spurt upwards and out from their respective openings. When the first hollow elastic pillars 123 and the second hollow elastic pillars 124 are not pressed, the first hollow elastic pillars 123 and the second hollow elastic pillars 124 may return to their original shapes where air inside a shoe can refill into the first hollow elastic pillars 123 and the second hollow elastic pillars 124 to provide the insole 100 with an air cushioning function. Therefore, when the insole 100 is pressed, functions of ventilation and cushioning will become effective to improve air circulation inside a shoe.
Moreover, each first hollow elastic pillar 123 has a corresponding opening 123A and each second hollow elastic pillar 124 has a corresponding opening 124A facing toward the top surface 121 as shown in
Preferably, the diameter of the through holes 111 can be smaller than the diameter of the opening 123A and 124A to maintain the strength of the ventilative layer 110 and the contact surface to human feet 20. Moreover, a plate portion of the soft-elastic pad 120 has a plurality of ventilating holes 128 penetrating through the soft-elastic pad 120, exposed from the ventilative layer 110 and not aligned with the openings 123A and 124A to shorten the air flowing distance of the air outside the insole 100 from the first hollow elastic pillars 123 and the second hollow elastic pillars 124 to improve air circulation inside a shoe.
The above description of embodiments of this invention is intended to be illustrative but not limiting. Other embodiments of this invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art in view of the above disclosure which still will be covered by and within the scope of the present invention even with any modifications, equivalent variations, and adaptations.
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