1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a shoe and more particularly, to a music shoe that produces a respective particular sound when one of a number of predetermined areas is touched by an external force.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are known voice-generating shoes. These voice-generating shoes include two types, namely, the touch type and the motion type. A touch type voice-generating shoe comprises a control circuit and a speaker installed in or attached to the vamp, and an on/off switch for switching on/off the control circuit. When switched on the on/off switch, the control circuit is turned on to output music through the speaker. When switched off the switch or when battery power is low, the control circuit is off. A motion type voice-generating shoe comprises a control circuit with micro switch or a sound generating device embedded in the sole, and a speaker mounted in the sole and electrically connected to the control circuit. The micro switch is triggered to drive the control circuit as the shoe is vibrated (when the user is walking or jumping), thereby causing the control circuit to output sound through the speaker. These conventional touch and motion types of voice-generating shoes cannot play tones following moving of the user's feet. Therefore, these conventional voice-generating shoes are less playful. Further, replacement of the control circuit or the battery is complicated.
It is the main object of the present invention to provide a music shoe, which outputs different tones when different parts of the shoe are touched.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a music shoe, which produces an entertainment effect.
To achieve these objects of the present invention, the music shoe provided by the present invention comprises a shoe body for covering a person's foot, and a sound control unit installed in the shoe body. The sound control unit comprises a control circuit board having built therein a voice data base containing voice data, a speaker electrically connected to the control circuit board for voice output, and a plurality of buttons respectively electrically connected to the control circuit board and respectively partially exposed to the outside of the shoe body for pressing by an external force to trigger the control circuit board to output a corresponding voice signal through the speaker.
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The shoe body 10 comprises a sole 11 and a vamp 12. The sole 11 is a block member having a predetermined thickness and fitting the shape of the sole of the foot of a human being. The sole 11 can be made of rubber, plastics, foam compound, or any of a variety of suitable materials, having a bottom face 111, a top face 112, and a contour wall 113. The bottom face 111 is for touching the ground or the surface on which the user stands. The top face 112 is opposite to the bottom face 111 for the connection of the vamp 12. The contour wall 113 is vertically situated at the contour of the top face 112 and the contour of the bottom face 111. The sole 11 comprises a receiving chamber 114 formed on the top face 112 (alternatively, the receiving chamber 114 can be formed in the vamp 12), and a plurality of insertion holes 115 formed in the vertical contour wall 113 (according to this embodiment, the number of the insertion holes 115 is 5). The vamp 12 fits over the foot of a man. The bottom edge of the vamp 12 is fixedly fastened to the border area of the top face 112 of the sole 11, thereby defining a receiving space 121 and a top opening 122. Through the top opening 122, the user inserts the respective foot into the receiving space 121, allowing the vamp 12 to cover the foot.
The sound control unit 20 comprises a control circuit board 21, a speaker 22, and a plurality of buttons 23. The control circuit board 21 is mounted inside the receiving chamber 114 of the shoe body 10, having built therein a voice database containing musical scales (i.e., Do, Re, Me, . . . etc.), tones (sounds of guitar, drum, piano, wind instruments, . . . etc.), different melodies and songs. The speaker 22 is situated at the vamp 12 at a suitable location (for example, at the tongue), and electrically connected to the control circuit board 21 by a transmission wire 30. The buttons 23a-23e are respectively mounted in the insertion holes 115 in the vertical contour wall 113 of the sole 11, each having one end, namely, the outer end terminating in an operating portion 231, which protrudes over the vertical contour wall 113 of the sole 11, and the other end, namely, the inner end terminating in a transmission portion 232 and electrically connected to the control circuit board 21 by a respective transmission wire 40. The buttons 23a-23g are adapted to trigger different sound control circuits of the control circuit board 21, for example, the first button 23a is adapted to trigger Do control circuit of the control circuit board 21, the second button 23b is adapted to trigger Re control circuit of the control circuit board 21, and so on, i.e., the seven buttons 23a-23g are respectively linked to the seven scale (Do, Re, Me, etc.) control circuits of the control circuit board 21. When the operating portion 231 of one button 23 is operated (pressed by an external force), the transmission portion 232 of the respective button 23 gives a signal to the control circuit board 21 through the respective transmission wire 40, thereby causing the control circuit board 21 to output a corresponding sound through the speaker 22 via the transmission wire 30.
The use of the music shoe 100 is described hereinafter with reference to
The locations of the control circuit board and the speaker are not limited to the sole and the tongue. For example, the control circuit board and the speaker can be mounted in the vamp or the binding flap for securing the shoe body to the user's leg and kept from sight. Instead of the locations at the contour wall of the sole, the buttons can be mounted in the outside wall of the vamp.
The sound control unit 60 comprises a belt 61, a control circuit board 62, a speaker 63, and a plurality of buttons 64. The belt 61 is a narrow elongated flexible member fitting the locating groove 514 of the sole 51, having a first fastening member 611 and a second fastening member 612 respectively situated at the two distal ends thereof for joining the two distal ends. According to this embodiment, the first fastening member 611 is a tape of hook material, and the second fastening member 612 is a tape of loop material connectable to the tape of hook material of the fastening member 611. Further, the belt 61 has an enclosed receiving space 613 on the inside. The control circuit board 62, the speaker 63 and the buttons 64 are mounted inside the receiving space 613 at different locations. The speaker 63 and the buttons 64 are respectively electrically connected to the control circuit board 62 by transmission wires 70. Similar to the aforesaid first embodiment, the buttons 64 have the respective operating portions exposed to the outside of the belt 61 for operation.
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Although particularly embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, snap fastener, belt buckle, or any suitable fastening means may be used to substitute for the aforesaid first fastening member and second fastening member of the belt; the belt may be made having different color areas corresponding to the buttons of the sound control unit for quick identification of the buttons; the locating groove may be provided at one side of the sole for accommodating the belt and male and female fastening members may be respectively provided at the locating groove and the belt for securing the belt to the locating groove. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004200364461 | Apr 2004 | CN | national |