1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sole device, and more particularly to a sole device with air cushion function.
2. Description of Related Art
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The other conventional sole device with air cushion function comprises a sole body. The sole body is made of anti-friction material. A plurality of posts is defined at a front end of the sole body. A plurality of posts is defined at a rear end of the sole body. A hexagonal area is defined at a portion of the sole body which is corresponding to an inner side of the foot. The hexagonal area is made of anti-friction material or anti-skid material. An outer periphery is made of anti-friction material. Therefore, the whole sole body is anti-friction material and anti-skid. However, although the sole body is anti-friction material and anti-skid, the sole body would make the user uncomfortable; in addition, an elasticity of the sole body would be decayed.
Furthermore, referring to said conventional sole devices, the air is not flowable in the sole body, so that the user would be uncomfortable.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional sole devices.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved sole device.
To achieve the objective, a sole device with air cushion function comprises a sole body being elastic, the sole body having a receiving space being open, the sole body having a sealing film, the sealing film sealing the receiving space, the sole body having a plurality of supporters formed at a top side thereof, the sole body and the supporters formed as one piece, the supporters extended from a bottom side of the sole body to the receiving space at the top side of the sole body, each supporter having a bottom groove defined therein, each supporter having an inner wall and an outer wall, the outer wall of each supporter abutting against the sealing film at one end thereof; and an air valve set assembled in the receiving space, the air valve set having a main valve, a sub valve and at least one air duct, the main valve and the sub valve in the receiving space spaced from each other, so as to define a first air chamber, a second air chamber and an air admission room located between the first air chamber and the second air chamber, one of the main valve and the sub valve having an air admission pipe and an air exhaust pipe, another of the main valve and the sub valve having a sub air exhaust pipe, the air admission pipe communicating with the air admission room and the first air chamber, or the air admission pipe communicating with the air admission room and the second air chamber, the air duct connected to the air exhaust pipe at one end thereof, another end of the air duct connected to the sub air exhaust pipe, so as to make the air flowable between the first air chamber and the second air chamber. Wherein, the supporters at the first air chamber are defined as springs; the main valve further has an air jet pipe; the sub valve further has a sub air jet pipe; an air ejection pipe is assembled at one supporter in the second air chamber; the sole body further has an air bleeding pipe; the air bleeding pipe communicates with the air jet pipe, the sub air jet pipe and the air ejection pipe, so that the air in the sole body exhausts from the sole body; the air jet pipe, the sub air jet pipe and the air ejection pipe are one-way valves; the air exhaust pipe and the sub air exhaust pipe are both two-way valves or are both one-way valves; one end of each supporter abuts against the sealing film and is defined as a flat surface; the sole body and the supporters are made of rubber material.
Under this arrangement, the air flows into the first air chamber and the second air chamber via the air admission pipe and a motion of a foot.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The air valve set 2 is assembled in the receiving space 3. The air valve set 2 has a main valve 21, a sub valve 22 and at least one air duct 23. The main valve 21 and the sub valve 22 in the receiving space 3 are spaced from each other, so as to define a first air chamber 31, a second air chamber 32 and an air admission room 33 located between the first air chamber 31 and the second air chamber 32. Two portions of the sealing film 4, which respectively correspond to the first air chamber 31 and the second air chamber 32, are both defined as air impermeable portions 12. Another portion of the sealing film 4, which corresponds to the air admission room 33, is defined as an air admission portion 13. The main valve 21 has an air admission pipe 211 and an air exhaust pipe 212. The sub valve 22 has a sub air exhaust pipe 221. The air admission pipe 211 communicates with the air admission room 33 and the first air chamber 31, or the air admission pipe 211 communicates with the air admission room 33 and the second air chamber 32. The air duct 23 is connected to the air exhaust pipe 212 at one end thereof. Another end of the air duct 23 is connected to the sub air exhaust pipe 221. The air exhaust pipe 212 and the sub air exhaust pipe 221 are both two-way valves or are both one-way valves. The air admission pipe 211 is a one-way valve in the first embodiment.
Under this arrangement, when a heel of a user is moved up from a ground, air flows into the air admission room 33 via the air admission portion 13; as a result, the air in the air admission portion 13 flows into the first air chamber 31 via the air admission pipe 211, so that the first air chamber 31 is full of the air and an air pressure of the first air chamber 31 is increased. In contrast, when the user treads on the sole body 1 with the heel thereof, the air of the first air chamber 31 is compressed; then, the air flows into the second air chamber 32 via the air exhaust pipe 212, the air duct 23 and the sub air exhaust pipe 221; as a result, an air pressure of the second air chamber 32 is increased. Therefore, before the user treads on the sole body 1 with the heel thereof, the first air chamber 31 is always full of the air, so as to provide a stable foundation for the heel of the user; in addition, the air is flowable in the sole body 1, so as to make the user comfortable.
The detail of the first embodiment is described as following.
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The supporters 11 at the first air chamber 31 are defined as springs 5 or other elastic members in other embodiment (as shown in
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Under this arrangement, when the rear end of the sole body 1 is trodden by the heel of the user, the air in the first air chamber 31 is compressed; then, the air in the first air chamber 31 flows into the second air chamber 32 via the perforated pipe 61, the air exhaust pipe 212 and the sub air exhaust pipe 221, so that the air pressure of the second air chamber 32 is increased until the air pressure of the second air chamber 32 is higher than the predefined air pressure; thereafter, when the air pressure of the second air chamber 32 is larger than the predefined air pressure, the air in the second air chamber 32 flows to the controller 6 via the connecting pipe 62 and flows to the sub air jet pipe 222 via the air bleeding pipe 24; finally, the air flows to the air ejection pipe 321 so as to exhaust. In addition, when the air pressure of the second air chamber 32 or the first air chamber 31 is not enough, the air flows into the sole body 1 via a motion of the foot, so as to increase the air pressure of the second air chamber 32 or the first air chamber 31. Furthermore, the user can adjust the predefined air pressure of the air chambers.
Furthermore, the air jet pipe 213, the sub air jet pipe 222 and the air ejection pipe 321 are one-way valves.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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