The present invention relates to a reinforcing material which is attached to a toecap embedded in a safety shoe so as to ensure the convenience and safety of a worker.
Generally, a safety shoe has a toecap embedded therein so as to protect a foot of a worker from risk factors in a harsh environment such as an industrial site.
Particularly, when an object falls on an instep of a worker, the embedded toecap protects a foot of a worker. The embedded toecap is generally made of a metal material so as to cover toes and is configured to have a shape of a dome structure including a space part capable of housing a portion of the toes.
When an object falls on an instep of a worker or when a hard object hits the worker's toes, the toecap effectively protects toes of the worker. However, in terms of the structure of the toecap, the shape of the toecap cannot properly respond to variable postures of a worker, so that the toecap may cause pain on an instep or a portion of the toes of the worker.
That is, as shown in
The present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and is intended to provide a safety shoe reinforcing material which is combined with a toecap embedded in an existing safety shoe and protects an instep, or a little toe and side surface parts of a foot such that pain occurring during wearing is reduced or eliminated.
In order to accomplish the above object, a safety shoe toecap reinforcing material having a pressure dispersing structure according to the present invention includes:
an End connecting member 210 combined with an inner surface of the toecap 120 along an end surface 130 formed in a shape of an open dome on a rear portion of the toecap 100, a part of the End connecting member being exposed in a rear direction of the toecap; and
a pressure dispersing member 220 having a thickness corresponding to a thickness of the toecap and combined with an upper part of the End connecting member 210 exposed in the rear direction of the toecap along the end surface 130 of the toecap.
In this case, the End connecting member 210 may support the pressure dispersing member 220, and
pressure applied to the instep by the end surface 130 of the toecap according to movement of the foot of a wearer of the safety shoe may be sequentially buffered and dispersed by the End connecting member 210 and the pressure dispersing member 220.
The safety shoe toecap reinforcing material according to the present invention may be attached to the toecap 100 provided in a known safety shoe and may be used so as to protect a foot by covering toes and an instep.
In this case, the End connecting member 210 may include an upper support surface 211 exposed in the rear direction from an upper end surface 131 of the toecap so as to have a length of at least the thickness of the toecap; and a side extension surface 212 having an exposed surface of at least the thickness of the toecap extending from the upper support surface 211 to a side end surface 132 of the toecap.
Meanwhile, the pressure dispersing member 220, which is a flexible tube, may be provided by having multiple air tubes 221 formed so as to correspond to a curved shape of the end surface 130 combined with the rear portion of the toecap.
In addition, the pressure dispersing member 220 may be an air band 222 of an elastic material that has multiple air pipes 223 embedded therein.
In this case, each of the air pipes 223 may be formed so as to have a diameter gradually decreasing in the rear direction, and
the air band 222 may have flat side filling surfaces 224 provided on opposite side surfaces thereof.
According to the present invention, the reinforcing material is combined with the toecap embedded in a safety shoe used generally so as to protect portions of an instep and toes of a worker, wherein a portion of the reinforcing material contacting with the instep of the worker is made of a flexible material such that a foot is comfortable during movement, and the reinforcing material having the portion made of the flexible material is combined with the safety shoe to effectively protect the foot, thereby improving the safety and efficiency of work performed by the worker.
100: Toecap
110: Outer surface
120: Inner surface
130: End surface
131: Upper end surface
132: Side end surface
200: Reinforcing material
210: End connecting member
211: Upper support surface
212: Side extension surface
220: Pressure dispersing member
221: Air tube
222: Air band
223: Air pipe
224: Side filling surfaces
Hereinbelow, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the scope of the claims of the present invention should be understood by the claims described hereinafter. In addition, descriptions of detailed descriptions of the known technology making the gist of the present invention unclear will be omitted.
In description of the present invention, the limitation of directions of “an upper portion”, “a lower portion”, and “a rear portion”, etc. is made relative to a human foot, and accordingly, a toe side indicates a front portion, a heel side indicates a rear portion, an instep side indicates an upper portion, and a sole side indicates a lower portion.
The present invention relates to a safety shoe toecap reinforcing material 200 which is attached to a toecap 100 provided in a safety shoe so as to protect a foot by covering the toes and the instep.
A rear portion of the toecap 100 to which the reinforcing material of the present invention is attached is configured to have a shape of an open dome as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
Meanwhile, the End connecting member 210 may be divided into an upper support surface 211 exposed in the rear direction from the upper end surface 131 of the toecap and a side extension surface 212 exposed in the rear direction from the side end surface 132 of the toecap.
As shown in
The side extension surface 212 is provided by an exposed surface of the End connecting member extending from the upper support surface 211 to the side end surface 132 of the toecap, and preferably, thickness of the side extension surface is also configured to be at least the thickness t1 of the toecap. In this case, when a length s2 extending in the rear direction of the toecap is provided to be longer than the horizontal width f1 of the pressure dispersing member 220 (s2>f1), the side extension surface 212 may more effectively protect side surfaces of a big toe and a little toe and performs a function of having multiple air tubes 221 constituting the pressure dispersing member 220 combined with a side surface thereof, thereby maintaining a stable structure of the reinforcing material 200 and improving durability thereof.
Due to the above-mentioned configuration, the End connecting member 210 firstly disperses pressure applied to the instep by the end surface 130 of the toecap according to movement of a foot of a wearer of the safety shoe. The End connecting member disperses pressure applied to a foot by increasing an area of a portion on which the edge of the end surface 130 contacts directly with the foot (since pressure is in reverse proportion to an area).
In addition, due to buffering operation of the pressure dispersing member 220, pressure is secondly dispersed, which is caused by the following structure of the pressure dispersing member 220.
The pressure dispersing member 220 has a thickness corresponding to the thickness t1 of the toecap and is combined with an upper part of the End connecting member 210 exposed to the rear direction of the toecap along the end surface 130 of the toecap. However, the End connecting member 210, the pressure dispersing member 220, and the toecap 100 are integrally combined with each other while the pressure dispersing member 220 contacts with the end surface 130 by being attached to the End connecting member 210 instead of being directly combined with the end surface 130. Although this is because a lower surface of the pressure dispersing member 220 and the inner surface of the toecap 100 are attached to the End connecting member 210, the pressure dispersing member 220 may be directly attached to the end surface 130 of the toecap when required.
As shown in
Meanwhile, as described above, the pressure dispersing member 220 may be provided by the multiple air tubes 221 being combined with each other, each of which is independent of each other, but as shown in
According to another embodiment of the pressure dispersing member 220, as shown in
A first air pipe 223a>a second air pipe 223b>a third air pipe 223c
The first air pipe 223a adjacent to the end surface 130 of the toecap is configured to be thick such that a space between the end surface 130 and the instep is filled for the instep not to be in direct contact with the end surface 130, whereas the thickness of the air pipe becomes thinner toward the third air pipe 223c so as to obtain more space in which a foot can be seated and so as to be more flexibly transformed according to movement of a foot as shown in
That is, the air band having the air pipes becoming thin gradually rearward is configured to gradually disperse pressure applied to the instep by the end surface 130 of the toecap when the instep is bent.
In addition, as for configuration which may be commonly applied to the embodiment of
In this case, opposite end parts of the air pipes 223 are preferably connected to the side filling surfaces 224 in curved shapes in terms of wearability. More preferably, as shown in
Each of the side filling surfaces 224 is designed to have at least the thickness t1 of the end surface 130 of the toecap. Preferably, the thickness of the side filling surface is designed to be slightly larger than the thickness t1 of the end surface of the toecap so as to correspond to the thickness t1 of the end surface of the toecap when the side filling surface 224 is compressed. Furthermore, the thickness of the side filling surface 224 contacting with the end surface 130 is at least t1, and when the thickness of the side filling surface becomes thinner in the rear direction, a space in which a foot is seated is better obtained, and thus best wearability can be provided to a worker.
Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2017-0006993 | Jan 2017 | KR | national |
This is a continuation of International Patent Application PCT/KR2018/000672 filed on Jan. 15, 2018, which designates the United States and claims priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0006993 filed on Jan. 16, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/KR2018/000672 | Jan 2018 | US |
Child | 16511088 | US |