Shoe with ozonizer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6725571
  • Patent Number
    6,725,571
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 5, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Patterson; M. D.
    Agents
    • Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP
Abstract
A shoe includes a shoe body, an ozonizer, an ozone discharge pipe, and an air supply unit. The shoe body includes a sole unit connected to an upper and formed with a cavity for receiving the ozonizer. The ozone discharge pipe is connected to the ozonizer, and is in fluid communication with an interior space in the upper. The air supply unit is connected to the ozonizer to supply air for generating ozone and to subsequently force the ozone to flow from the cavity into the interior space via the ozone discharge pipe.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a shoe, more particularly to a shoe with an ozonizer.




2. Description of the Related Art




One conventional way of disinfecting and deodorizing shoes is through the use of an ozone sterilizing device shown in FIG.


1


. The ozone sterilizing device includes a main body


1


and a pair of insert seats


2


. Each insert seat


2


is formed with a plurality of vent holes


201


. Ozone generated within the main body


1


is discharged from the vent holes


201


in the insert seats


2


.




In use, the shoes (not shown) are sleeved respectively on the insert seat


2


after removal from the wearer's feet. Through the ozone that comes out of the vent holes


201


, the shoes are disinfected and deodorized.




However, use of the ozone sterilizing device can only reduce level of stench odor and amount of bacteria in the shoes, and cannot eradicate the stench odor and bacteria that already exist in the shoes. Furthermore, the ozone sterilizing device occupies a comparatively large space.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a shoe with an ozonizer that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.




According to the present invention, a shoe comprises a shoe body, an ozonizer, an ozone discharge pipe, and an air supply unit. The shoe body includes an upper having a top end, and a sole unit connected to the upper. The sole unit is formed with a cavity. The ozonizer is disposed in the cavity. The ozone discharge pipe is connected to the ozonizer, and is in fluid communication with an interior space in the upper. The air supply unit is connected to the ozonizer to supply air for generating ozone and to subsequently force the ozone to flow from the cavity into the interior space via the ozone discharge pipe.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional ozone sterilizing device for disinfecting and deodorizing shoes;





FIG. 2

is a partially exploded perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of a shoe according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a partly sectional schematic view of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary sectional view of the second preferred embodiment of a shoe according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the first preferred embodiment of a shoe


100


according to the present invention is shown to comprise a shoe body


10


, anozonizer


20


, an ozone discharge pipe


40


, and an air supply unit


30


.




The shoe body


10


includes an upper


12


having a top end


121


, and a sole unit


11


connected to the upper


12


. The sole unit


11


is formed with a cavity


112


, and includes an outsole


14


and a midsole


13


disposed above the outsole


14


. The outsole


14


has a heel region, within which the cavity


112


is formed. The midsole


13


has a bottom surface


131


formed with a plurality of intersecting air channels


133


, and a plurality of vertical vent holes


134


that extend from the bottom surface


131


to a top surface


132


of the midsole


13


and that are in fluid communication with the air channels


133


.




The ozonizer


20


has a housing


21


disposed in the cavity


112


, and includes a metal tube


27


, an anion generator


25


, a battery unit


23


, and a control device


29


. The housing


21


has an upper wall


212


and a lower wall


211


opposite to the upper wall


212


, and a peripheral wall


213


that extends between the upper and lower walls


212


,


211


. The peripheral wall


213


is formed with spaced-apart inlet and outlet holes


214


,


215


. The metal tube


27


is disposed between the inlet and outlet holes


214


,


215


, and has a tubular wall


271


defining a passage


272


. The anion generator


25


has a discharging end


251


extending into the passage


272


. The battery unit


23


is connected to the anion generator


25


. The control device


29


is operable so as to activate the anion generator


25


and the air supply unit


30


in order to generate ozone within the passage


272


. The control device


29


includes a switch


291


and a circuit board


292


. The circuit board


292


is connected electrically to the switch


291


and the discharging end


251


of the anion generator


25


so that the discharging end


251


can discharge a high voltage current.




The air supply unit


30


is connected to the ozonizer


20


to supply air into the metal tube


27


for the production of ozone. The air supply unit


30


includes an air pump and an inlet tube


31


. The air pump includes a motor


33


connected electrically to the battery unit


23


of the ozonizer


20


, and a propeller


34


connected to an output shaft of the motor


33


and positioned within the passage


272


in the metal tube


27


of the ozonizer


20


. The inlet tube


31


has an inner end


311


and an outer end


312


. The inner end


311


extends through the inlet hole


214


and into the cavity


112


, and is press-fitted into a rear end of the metal tube


27


. The outer end


312


extends toward the top end


121


of the upper


12


of the shoe body


10


, and is in fluid communication with an exterior side of the shoe body


10


via voids (not shown) in the top end


121


of the upper


12


.




The air pump, the metal tube


27


, the anion generator


25


, the battery unit


23


, and the circuit board


292


are disposed inside the housing


21


of the ozonizer


20


, as best illustrated in FIG.


3


. The switch


291


controls actuation of the motor


33


and the anion generator


25


, and is mounted on a top surface of the upper wall


212


of the housing


21


at a location that permits the switch


291


to be actuated by a wearer's foot (see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) when the shoe


100


is worn on the foot.




The ozone discharge pipe


40


is connected to the ozonizer


20


, and has a positioning end


41


and an ozone release end


42


. The positioning end


41


extends into the metal tube


27


via the outlet hole


215


, and is press-fitted into a front end of the metal tube


27


so as to be in fluid communication with the metal tube


27


. The ozone release end


42


extends into and is in fluid communication with the air channels


133


, and is sleeved on a rear end of a 3-way tubular element


43


so that ozone current can be distributed uniformly throughout the interior space in the shoe body


10


.




In use, when the wearer's foot is slipped into the interior space in the shoe body


10


, the switch


291


can be actuated. The motor


33


and the anion generator


25


are activated consequently. The propeller


34


sucks air via the outer end


312


of the inlet tube


31


into the metal tube


27


. The discharging end


251


of the anion generator discharges a high voltage current into the tubular wall


271


of the metal tube


27


so as to generate anions. The anions cause the air that flows through the passage


272


in the metal tube


27


to produce ozone. The ozone current is then discharged into the air channels


133


in the midsole


13


via the release end


42


of the ozone discharge pipe


40


, and is distributed throughout the interior space in the upper


12


of the shoe body


10


via the vertical vent holes


134


in the midsole


13


. Thus, the shoe


100


of the present invention can provide effectively disinfection and deodorization to the wearer's foot due to the ozone current. That is, when the wearer's foot excretes perspiration while wearing the shoe


100


, the ozone current dissipates moisture inside the shoe body


10


, thereby reducing temperature and humidity inside the latter, and thereby preventing occurrence of the stench odor and minimizing growth of the bacteria inside the shoe body


10


. As such, when the shoe


100


is taken off, the shoe body


10


does not have stench odor and only has comparatively small amount of bacteria.




Therefore, disinfection and deodorization occur when the shoe


100


of the present invention is worn such that sanitation of the wearer's foot is assured. Moreover, the ozonizer


20


, the ozone discharge pipe


40


, and the air supply unit


30


are directly mounted on the shoe body


10


such that the shoe


100


of the present invention is very convenient to use.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the second preferred embodiment of a shoe


100


′ according to the present invention is shown to be generally similar to the first preferred embodiment. Unlike the first preferred embodiment, the midsole


13


′ has no vertical vent holes, and the ozone discharge pipe


40


′ extends forward to a front end of the shoe body


10


′ and has an outlet end


42


′ that is in fluid communication with the interior space in the upper


12


′ of the shoe body


10


′.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments 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.



Claims
  • 1. A shoe comprising:a shoe body including an upper and a sole unit connected to said upper, said upper having a top end and an interior space, said sole unit being formed with a cavity; an ozonizer disposed in said cavity; an ozone discharge pipe connected to said ozonizer and in fluid communication with said interior space in said upper; and an air supply unit connected to said ozonizer to supply air for generating ozone and subsequently forcing the ozone to flow from said cavity into said interior space via said ozone discharge pipe.
  • 2. The shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ozonizer includesa metal tube connected to said air supply unit and in fluid communication with said ozone discharge pipe, an anion generator having a discharging end extending into said metal tube, a battery unit connected to said anion generator, and a control device operable so as to activate said anion generator and said air supply unit for generating ozone within said metal tube and subsequently forcing the ozone to flow from said metal tube into said interior space via said ozone discharge pipe.
  • 3. The shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein said air supply unit includesan air pump including a motor connected electrically to said battery unit, and a propeller connected to said motor and positioned within said metal tube of said ozonizer so that said propeller can be rotated by said motor, thereby forcing the ozone to flow from said metal tube into said ozone discharge pipe, and an inlet tube having an inner end extending into said cavity and press-fitted within said metal tube, and an outer end extending toward said top end of said upper of said shoe body and in fluid communication with an exterior side of said shoe body.
  • 4. The shoe as claimed in claim 3, wherein said control device includes a switch for controlling actuation of said motor and said anion generator, and a circuit board connected electrically to said switch and said discharging end so that said discharging end can discharge a high voltage current.
  • 5. The shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein said ozonizer further includes a housing to receive said air pump, said metal tube, said anion generator, said battery unit, and said circuit board, said housing having an inlet hole for passage of said inner end of said inlet tube, and an outlet hole for passage of said ozone discharge pipe, said switch being mounted on said housing at a location that permits said switch to be actuated by a wearer's foot when said shoe is worn on the foot.
  • 6. The shoe as claimed in claim 2, wherein said sole unit includes an outsole and a midsole disposed above said outsole, said outsole having a heel region, within which said cavity is formed.
  • 7. The shoe as claimed in claim 6, wherein said midsole has a bottom surface formed with a plurality of intersecting air channels that are in fluid communication with said ozone discharge pipe, and a plurality of vertical vent holes that are formed through said midsole and that are in fluid communication with said air channels.
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