This invention relates to a shoe pad, specifically a massaging shoe pad massages the sole of the foot.
The daily life of humans requires transportation by feet. The most important device for long-time walking is the pair of shoes that wraps people's feet. Labor workers, doctors, nurses, and teachers, among other people wear occupational footwear all day standing or walking. Inappropriate choices of shoes, in the short term, may result in discomfort or even diseases, and in the long term these shoes may cause foot diseases and pathological changes in other parts in the human body.
To make shoes more comfortable, people usually add a shoe pad inside their shoes to keep their soles dry and clean. However, general shoe pads on the market do not provide the function of stimulating sole acupoints and enhancing blood circulation. In addition, shoe manufacturers install a shock absorption structure in the bottom of shoes to absorb shock and vibration. This design is costly and does not provide the function of stimulating sole acupoints and enhancing blood circulation.
To remedy the deficiency of the prior art, the primary object of this invention is to provide a massaging shoe pad that is effective in stimulating sole acupoints and enhancing blood circulation, whereas existing shoe pads are only capable of breathability, odor removal, and shock absorption.
Based on this object, a massaging shoe pad is disclosed, which comprises a base layer, a plurality of first plates and a plurality of second plates, is disclosed. The base layer has a plurality of accommodation spaces having a first opening and a second opening located at two sides of the base layer respectively. A plurality of first plates is individually disposed in each accommodation space and one end of each first plate is connected to the side wall of each accommodation space respectively. The other end of each first plate protrudes out of the first opening and forms the first protrusion. Between the two ends, each first plate protrudes out of the accommodation chamber, which has through holes, toward the second opening. A plurality of second plates is disposed in each accommodation space and one end of each second plate is moveably inserted through the through hole. The other end of each second plate protrudes out of the second opening and forms the second protrusion. When the second plate is moved from a first location to a second location, the second protrusion props against the other end of the first plate.
When the second protrusion props against the other end of the first plate, the other end of the first plate is elastically deformed along the direction toward the first opening.
The both ends of each of the second plates protrude toward the direction of the second opening and form bulges, and when the second plate is moved to a second location, each bulge props against one side of the accommodation chamber.
When the second plate is moved from a second location to a first location, the other end of each second plate props against the other side of the side wall of the accommodation space.
Preferably, the present message shoe pad includes a first pad, which is attached to one side of the base layer, and each first pad has first via holes that correspond to all accommodation spaces respectively.
When the second plate is moved to a second location and props against the other end of the first plate, all first protrusions protrude out of the first via holes respectively and are higher than one side of the first pad.
The first pad could be made of plastics, foam, rubber, silica gel, water-resistant textile, water-resistant non-woven textile, or canvas.
Preferably, the massaging shoe pad also includes a second pad, which is attached to the other side of the base layer, and each second pad has second via holes that correspond to all accommodation spaces.
The second pad could be made of plastics, water-resistant textile, water-resistant non-woven textile, or canvas.
The through holes are perpendicular to the direction of the second opening.
As mentioned, the present massaging shoe pad has the following advantages:
The present invention will now be described with some preferred embodiments thereof and with reference to the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of easy to understand, elements that are the same in the preferred embodiments are denoted by the same reference numerals.
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The base layer 10 of the present invention contains a plurality of accommodation spaces 100 (
Therefore, when users move the second plate 12 from a first location (
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When each second plate 12 is moved from a second location to a first location, the other side of each second plate 12 props against the other end of the side wall 170 of each accommodation space 100.
Through the bulge 121, the present invention allows users to precisely move the second plate 12 to a second location, in order to avoid inappropriate location adjustment of the second plate 12, resulting in the second protrusion 120 not precisely being propped to the other end of the first plate 11. Moreover, when users move the second plate 12 from a second location to a first location, the other end of the second plate 12 can be propped against the other side of the side wall of the accommodation space 100, in order to prevent the second plate 12 from coming off the through hole 112.
When each second plate 12 is moved to a second location and propped against the other end of the corresponding first plate 11, each first protrusion 110 protrudes out of each first via hole 130 and is higher than one side of the first pad 13.
To provide good protection, support, shock absorption, and pressure division for the user's foot sole 2, the present invention attaches a first pad 13 to one side of the base layer 10 in the massaging shoe pad 1. Moreover, to operate the massaging shoe pad 1, the second plate 12 could be adjusted to a second location to make one end of the second protrusion 120 prop one side of the other end of the first plate 11. Consequently the first protrusion 110 protrudes more upward out of the first via hole 130, higher than one side of the first pad 13. Through the above mechanism, the acupoints of the user's sole 2, when stepping on the massaging pad 1, can be massaged, sole pressure relieved, and blood circulation enhanced.
The component movements of the massaging shoe pad 1 of this embodiment are similar to the movements of the same components in the massaging shoe pad described in the first embodiment and will not be described again. However, in this preferred embodiment, the massaging shoe pad 1 includes a second pad 14, which is attached to the second lateral side surface of the base layer 10 and contains second via holes 140 that correspond to each accommodation space 100. The second pad could be made of plastics, water-resistant textile, water-resistant non-woven textile, or canvas.
To provide good protection, support, shock absorption, and pressure division for the user' s foot sole 2, the present invention attaches a second pad 14 to the other side of the base layer 10 in the massaging shoe pad 1. This design prevents the circumstance when the user step on an object, the reaction force of which squeezes the bottom of the shoe, pushes the second plate 12, and may damage the second plate 12 and relevant components.
The present invention has been described with some preferred embodiments thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
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