This application claims priority of Taiwanese Invention Patent Application No. 109145390, filed on Dec. 22, 2020.
The disclosure relates to a shoe, and more particularly to a moisture-permeable waterproof shoe.
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Furthermore, the sleeve top open end 101 of the conventional sock shoe cannot be located above the ankle of the user as it will cause the width (W) of the foot space opening 103 to become too small which will hinder the wearing of the conventional sock shoe. Hence, the conventional sock shoe cannot cover well the ankle of the user, thereby affecting the comfort during the wearing thereof.
Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a moisture-permeable waterproof shoe that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, a moisture-permeable waterproof shoe of this disclosure includes a shoe-shaped inner sleeve, an outer sock body, a connecting layer and a sole. The shoe-shaped inner sleeve includes a moisture-permeable waterproof layer located on an outer side thereof, defines a foot space having an open top end and a closed bottom end, and has an inclined annular top edge inclining downwardly from a front side to a rear side thereof. The foot space has a foot space opening surrounded by the inclined annular top edge.
The outer sock body includes a main sock body portion, an insertion portion and an annular sewing portion. The main sock body portion corresponds to the shoe-shaped inner sleeve, is sleeved on the shoe-shaped inner sleeve, and has an annular top edge. The insertion portion extends upwardly from the annular top edge of the main sock body portion. The annular sewing portion extends downwardly from the insertion portion to the foot space and is fixed to an inner surface of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve. The annular sewing portion has a bottom edge lower than the inclined annular top edge.
The connecting layer is fixed between the shoe-shaped inner sleeve and the outer sock body. The sole is fixed to a bottom surface of the main sock body portion.
The insertion portion is higher than the inclined annular top edge, defines an insertion opening communicating with the foot space, and has a front ear, a rear ear opposite to the front ear, and two side portions connected between the front and rear ears. The front ear has a front ear body portion, and two front wing portions extending rearwardly and respectively from left and right sides of the front ear body portion. Each front wing portion has a top edge that inclines rearwardly and downwardly from a top edge of the front ear body portion. The rear ear has a rear ear body portion corresponding to the front ear body portion, and two rear wing portions extending forwardly and respectively from left and right sides of the rear ear body portion and corresponding to the two front wing portions. Each rear wing portion has a top edge that inclines forwardly and downwardly from a top edge of the rear ear body portion. The top edge of the front ear body portion is higher than the top edge of the rear ear body portion. The two side portions are connected between the two front wing portions and the two rear wing portions.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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In this embodiment, the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10 includes a lining layer 11 serving as an inner surface thereof, an outer fabric layer 12, a foam layer 13 fixed between the lining layer 11 and the outer fabric layer 12, and a moisture-permeable waterproof layer 14 fixed to an outer surface of the outer fabric layer 12 and located on an outer side of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10. The moisture-permeable waterproof layer 14 serves as an outer surface of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10 in this embodiment.
The shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10 defines a foot space 15 having an open top end and a closed bottom end, and has an inclined annular top edge 16 inclining downwardly from a front side to a rear side thereof. The foot space 15 has a foot space opening 151 surrounded by the inclined annular top edge 16. The foot space opening 151 has a width (W1) along a front-rear direction. In this embodiment, the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10 is made by sewing a cut piece and adhering waterproof strips onto the seams thereof, but is not limited thereto.
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The insertion portion 22 extends upwardly from the annular top edge 211 of the main sock body portion 21, is higher than the inclined annular top edge 16 of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10, and defines an insertion opening 27 communicating with the foot space 15. The insertion portion 22 has a front ear 24, a rear ear 25 opposite to the front ear 24, and two side portions 26 connected between the front ear 24 and the rear ear 25. In this embodiment, the front ear 24, the rear ear 25 and the two side portions 26 cooperate to define the insertion opening 27, and the insertion opening 27 has a width (W2) along the front-rear direction.
The front and rear ears 24, 25 are movable between a non-pulling state and a pulling state. With reference to
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The annular sewing portion 23 extends downwardly from the insertion portion 22 to the foot space 15 and is fixed to an inner surface of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10. In this embodiment, the annular sewing portion 23 has a bottom edge lower than the inclined annular top edge 16 of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10.
It should be noted herein that, in the manufacturing process of the outer sock body 20 of this embodiment, the outer sock body 20 has an extension portion 210 that extends upwardly from the annular top edge 211 of the main sock body portion 21 and that is folded back inwardly to form the insertion portion 22 and the annular sewing portion 23. Specifically, the annular sewing portion 23 is sewn to the lining layer 11 of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10 (see
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The first tightening plate 41 includes a first plate body 411 abutting against the main sock body portion 21, a first strap body 412 extending rearwardly from the first plate body 411, and a first connecting member 413 disposed on the first strap body 412. In this embodiment, the first plate body 411 includes a first bottom end portion 414 connected to the sole 50, and a first top end portion 415 connected to the tightening strap 43. The first top end portion 415 includes a plurality of spaced-apart first through holes 416.
The second tightening plate 42 includes a second plate body 421 abutting against the main sock body portion 21, a second strap body 422 extending rearwardly from the second plate body 421, and a second connecting member 423 disposed on the second strap body 422. In this embodiment, the second plate body 421 includes a second bottom end portion 424 connected to the sole 50, and a second top end portion 425 connected to the tightening strap 43. The second top end portion 925 includes a plurality of spaced-apart second through holes 426.
In this embodiment, the first plate body 411 and the second plate body 421 are respectively disposed on left and right sides of the main sock body portion 21. Further, the second strap body 422 is longer than the first strap body 912, and extends around a rear side of the rear ear 25 to releasably connect the second connecting member 423 to the first connecting member 413. Moreover, the first connecting member 413 and the second connecting member 423 are hook and loop fasteners.
In this embodiment, the tightening strap 43 is a shoelace that is removably threaded through the first through holes 416 and the second through holes 426.
The adhesive layer 60 is adhered between a bottom surface of the main sock body portion 21 and a top surface of the sole 50 to fix the sole 50 to the bottom surface of the main sock body portion 21, as shown in
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From the aforesaid description, the advantages of this disclosure can be summarized as follows:
1. Through the configuration of the inclined annular top edge 16, which inclines downwardly from the front side to the rear side of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10 so that the width (W1) of the foot space opening 151 of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10 can be effectively increased, and through the configuration of the front and rear ears 24, 25 of the insertion portion 22 of the outer sock body 20, which can be pulled apart from each other so as to make the width (W2) of the insertion opening 27 greater than the width (W1) of the foot space opening 151 so that the entry angle of the foot of the user into the foot space 15 through the insertion opening 27 can be increased, the moisture-permeable waterproof shoe 100 of the present disclosure can be easily worn on or removed from the foot of the user as compared to the conventional sock shoe.
2. Through the configuration of the front and rear ears 24, 25 of the insertion portion 22 of the outer sock body 20, the front and rear ears 24, 25 can compensate for the low position of the inclined annular top edge 16 from the ankle of the user. In comparison with the conventional sock shoe, the moisture-permeable waterproof shoe 100 not only can provide easy wearing and removal thereof, but also can improve comfort during wear thereof through the front and rear ears 24, 25 which can cooperatively cover the user's ankle. In addition, with the rear ear 25 serving as a blockage to prevent the user's heel from slipping out of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10, stability of the moisture-permeable waterproof shoe 100 when worn by the user can be maintained.
3. Through the cooperation of the first and second tightening plates 41, 42, the second strap body 422 can extend around the rear side of the rear ear 25 to releasably connect the second connecting member 423 to the first connecting member 413. Therefore, the user can adjust the tightness of the second strap body 422 against the user's heel to effectively prevent his/her heel from easily slipping out of the shoe-shaped inner sleeve 10. This can further improve the stability of the moisture-permeable waterproof shoe 100.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment 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.
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109145390 | Dec 2020 | TW | national |