The present invention relates to insoles and, more particularly, to a pneumatic insole.
Many pneumatic insoles have been devised. For example, Taiwanese Patent No. M380726 discloses a pneumatic insole assembly that includes airbags provided on an insole. Each of the airbags includes a valve. Air is pumped into the airbags via the valves. However, the pneumatic insole assembly does not include any built-in pump so that the airbags are inflated by an external device such as a pump, and this is inconvenient. Moreover, the insole does not include any valve for releasing air when the airbags are excessively inflated so that the extent to which the airbags is inflated is not adjustable, and this is not desirable.
Taiwanese Patent No. M503777 discloses an insole assembly that includes an airbag and a pump provided on an insole. The airbag and the pump are located on a portion of the insole corresponding to an arch of a foot. When the arch of the foot collapses because of fatigue, the collapsed arch of the foot presses the pump to inflate the airbag to support the collapsed arch of the foot. However, the heel of the foot could press the pump to inflate the airbag by accident.
Moreover, a conventional airbag for a pneumatic insole is made of rubber or plastics. These materials exhibit capillarity that allows air to leak from the airbag after two or three months of use so that the airbag is inflated and non-elastic and loses the ability to cushion. An attempt to solve this problem is filling inert gas in the airbag. However, this attempt is ineffective. Another attempt to solve this problem is increasing the thickness of the material used to make the airbag. This attempt is ineffective. Moreover, it increases the weight of airbag.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a convenient and reliable pneumatic insole.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the pneumatic insole includes airbags, channels, two arch-related chambers, a push-type inlet valve, an inlet channel, a check valve, a recessed portion, a push-type adjustment valve and an outlet channel. The channels interconnect the airbags. The push-type inlet valve is located in the first arch-related chamber. The inlet channel connects the first arch-related chamber to a leading one of the airbags. The check valve is arranged between the inlet channel and the inlet airbag. The recessed portion is located between the arch-related chambers. The push-type adjustment valve is located in the recessed portion and formed with an upper face that extends lower than that of the arch-related chambers. The outlet channel connects the push-type adjustment valve to another one of the airbags.
Advantageously, the push-type inlet and outlet valves render it convenient to inflate the arch-related air chambers and the airbags to a desired extent.
Moreover, the push-type inlet and outlet valves render it convenient to pump air into the arch-related air chambers and the airbags after some of original air leaks from them.
The push-type inlet valve will not be pushed to pump more air into the air chambers and the airbags by mistake because the push-type inlet valve is located in the first arch-related chamber and will not be pushed by the arch of a foot.
The push-type adjustment valve will not be pushed to release some of the air from the air chambers and the airbags by mistake because the upper face of the push-type adjustment valve extends lower than that of the chambers.
In another aspect, the pneumatic insole further includes two support units each inserted in a corresponding one of the arch-related chambers. Each of the support units includes an elastic block located on a pad. The elastic block is made with better elasticity than the pad.
Advantageously, the support units enable the arch-related portion of the pneumatic insole to provide proper support for the arch of the foot.
In another aspect, the pneumatic insole further includes elastic blocks inserted in some of the airbags that are located in a heel-related portion of the pneumatic insole.
Advantageously, the elastic blocks enable the heel-related portion of the pneumatic insole to provide proper support for the heel of the foot.
In another aspect, the pneumatic insole further includes a connective airbag for interconnecting the arch-related chambers.
Advantageously, the support units enable the arch-related portion of the pneumatic insole to provide proper support for the entire arch of the foot.
In another aspect, the pneumatic insole further includes a margin that can be cut.
Advantageously, the pneumatic insole can fit a shoe in which the pneumatic insole is to be used.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of two embodiments referring to the drawings wherein:
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The pneumatic insole includes two arch-related chambers 14 and 15 in an arch-related portion. The arch-related chamber 14 includes a push-type inlet valve 30. The arch-related chamber 14 is in communication with one of the airbags 11 (further referred to by “the leading airbag 111” for convenience of the description) via an inlet channel 141. A check valve 31 is inserted in the inlet airbag 111. However, the check valve 31 can be inserted in the inlet channel 141 or arranged between the inlet airbag 111 and the inlet channel 141.
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The upper layer 10 includes a recessed portion 16 between the arch-related chamber 14 and the arch-related chamber 15. The upper layer 10 includes, in the recessed portion 16, a push-type adjustment valve 35 and an outlet channel 36. The outlet channel 36 is in communication with the push-type adjustment valve 35 at an end and in communication with another one of the airbags 11 (further referred to by “the outlet airbag 112” for convenience of the description) at another end.
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Before the pneumatic insole is used, all of the airbags 11, which includes the airbags 111, 112 and 113, must be inflated. The arch-related chamber 14 is pressed to actuate the push-type inlet valve 30 to pump air into the airbag 111 from the exterior via the arch-related chamber 14, inlet channel 141 and the check valve 31. Since all of the airbags 11 are interconnected by the channels 12, the air travels into the other airbags 11 from the airbag 111 via the channels 12. The pressing of the arch-related chamber 14 is continued so that all of the airbags 11 are inflated to an extent desired by a user. If the airbags 11 are somehow excessively inflated, the push-type adjustment valve 35 can be pressed to cause some of the air to travel into the outlet airbag 112 from the other airbags 11 via the channels 12 and then travels to the exterior from the outlet airbag 112 via the outlet channel 36 and the push-type adjustment valve 35. The pressing of the push-type adjustment valve 35 is repeated to release an excessive portion of the air to the exterior.
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The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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M380726 | May 2010 | TW |
M503777 | Jul 2015 | TW |