The present invention relates to a pad for preventing foot deformation due to slipping inside a shoe, and further relates to a shoe including the pad.
Certain types of shoes are constructed in a way in which a rear part of a foot is elevated higher than a front part of the foot by having heels. This construction is not limited to female shoes, but also male shoes. As a result, the foot tends to come forward by slipping inside the shoe. The higher the heel is, the more forward the feet comes. This may cause forefoot pain, by deformity especially at 4th and 5th digits which are contracted. This is so-called Hammertoe which happens more in female feet because women wear shoes more often with higher heels in business and/or formal occasions. In addition, Hallux Valgus, Claw Tow, and Mallet Tow are caused by wearing the shoes with the high heel.
In the past, certain products were provided to prevent the foot deformity, such as Hammertoe and Hallux Valgus. However, pads provided in the past from medical doctors were looking ugly on design-oriented shoes with high heels, not long lasting due to frictions if without covers.
Orthotics which medical doctors give or which people buy over-the-counter at pharmacies do not often fit to tight-spaced closed dress shoes and especially not fit to open shoes such as sandals. Tips of the high heels or pumps compress all toes together. Further, from the side, the toes get contractures.
In order to solve the problems above, Prior Art 1 proposed an anti-slip rib which had a T-shape arranged in a front side of a shoe and extended to cover almost entire width of the shoe. Prior Art 2 proposed an anti-skid dam which was arranged in a front side of a shoe and extended to cover almost entire width of the shoe. However, the anti-slip rib and anti-skid dam were not designed to match sulcus of a foot, resulting in giving discomfort to a user.
Prior Art 1: Chinese Utility Model Publication No. 2036621170
Prior Art 2: Chinese Utility Model Publication No. 2040911310
The present invention was conceived in view of the above problems. An objective of the present invention is to provide an article which stops a foot from slipping inside a shoe and therefore prevent deformity of the foot, and also to provide a shoe with the article.
In a first aspect of the invention, a pad for preventing a foot from slipping inside a corresponding shoe having an insole with an insole length includes a first longitudinal end part, a second longitudinal end part, and a middle part. The first longitudinal end part has a first width and a first height. The second longitudinal end part has a second width and a second height, and is configured opposite to the first longitudinal end. The middle part connects the first and second longitudinal end parts. The first width is larger than the second width. The first height being larger than the second height.
In a second aspect of the invention, a shoe is formed for a heel of a foot being located higher than a toe of the foot. The shoe has a medial side and a lateral side. The shoe includes an upper part, an outer sole, an inner sole configured between the upper part and the outer sole and abutting the outer sole, and a pad having a tear drop shape. The pad is configured between the outer sole and the inner sole to prevent the foot from forwardly slipping. The pad includes a first longitudinal end part having a first width and a first height, and a second longitudinal end part having a second width and a second height. The second longitudinal end part is configured opposite to the first longitudinal end part. The first longitudinal end part is closer to the medial side than the second longitudinal end part to the medial side. The pad includes a middle part connecting the first and second longitudinal end parts. The first width is larger than the second width, and the first height is larger than the second height.
In the following paragraphs, some embodiments of the invention will be described by way of example and not limitation. It should be understood based on this disclosure that various other modifications can be made by those in the art based on these illustrated embodiments.
Hereinafter, embodiments of a crest pad (or simply pad) according to the present disclosure will be described based on embodiments shown in the drawings. A size of the crest pad varies on the basis of a size of a shoe. If the shoe has a bigger size, the crest pad is supposed be bigger. In other words, the size of the crest pad should match to the size of the shoe. In the preferred embodiments below, the crest pad is described under a condition that the crest pad corresponds to the shoe.
When the foot is slipped towards the front part F of the shoe S which does not fit to the foot, a first metatarsal bone of the foot is bent. This results in a joint of a base of a toe protruding. The protrusion P is in contact against the shoe, causing a pain. It is common for women wearing the shoe S with a high heel H. Especially, when the heel H of the shoe S is high, and the user wears the shoe S for long time, it will cause the pain.
In order to prevent or ease the pain caused by the foot slipping forwardly in the shoe S, the crest pad 1 is provided. The crest pad 1 in
The crest pad 1 can be embedded in the shoe S, namely underneath an insole IS, but also can be provided as a separate part which the user applies to the insole IS of the shoe S. The crest pad 1, 2 which is separately prepared includes an application surface on a bottom. The application surface is bonded to the inner sole of the shoe S.
A crest pad 2 is another example shown in
The crest pad 2 can be embedded in the shoe S, namely underneath an insole IS, but also can be provided as a separate part which the user applies to the insole IS of the shoe S.
The crest pad 1, 2 is made of resin including Polyurethane and Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA). The crest pad 1, 2 can be also made of Foam Latex, PORON® cellular urethane, or PLASTAZOTE® urethane.
A distance from a front end to a rear end of the shoe S is the largest, and is defined as a length L. A width W of the shoe S is the largest at around an area of an instep, while the width extends in a direction perpendicular to a direction of the length L. The crest pad 1, 2 is arranged to have an angle θ in a range of 40 to 45 degree towards the direction of the width W.
The crest pad 1, 2, when embedded in the shoe S, is arranged in a vicinity of the front part F with a distance L3 away from an front end of the shoe S. L3 is in a range between 10 and 20% of the length L, preferably 12.5%. Also, a distance W1 from a left side (or medial side) of the shoe S in