BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a sole for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing
member, and more particularly, to such a sole for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing
member, in which a shock-absorbing member can be exchanged with one suited to each
situation whenever necessary depending on the state of a wearer's feet, the condition
of a road surface, the walking motion, or the like even in a state where a shoe has
been manufactured and is worn by the wearer, thereby further improving convenience
in use.
Background of the Related Art
[0002] In general, the basic purpose of a sole for a shoe is to allow the sole for the shoe
to be attached to a bottom surface of the upper portion of the shoe surrounding the
top of a wearer's foot so that the sole of the wearer's foot does not come into direct
contact with the road surface to protect the sole of the wearer's foot as well as
reduce a fatigue feeling even during a long walk.
[0003] Recently, besides the basic purpose of the sole for the shoe, a functional sole for
a shoe is used which is designed to protect the wearer's foot from an impact exerted
thereto during the walk. As one example, a shock-absorbing member is embedded in a
heel portion of the functional shoe sole so as to protect the wearer's foot from an
impact occurring during the walk.
[0004] Since such a functional shoe sole includes a shock-absorbing member built therein,
it has an advantage of making the wearer's walk comfortable. However, a representative
example of the shock-absorbing member largely includes a cushion member made of a
soft material, a spring and an air bag, each of which is built in a shoe sole or is
formed integrally with the shoe sole, thus making it impossible to be separated from
the shoe sole.
[0005] In the meantime, among the kinds of the shock-absorbing member, the cushion member
is selected when a wearer wants a softer and more comfortable walk, the spring is
selected when the wearer wants a lighter walk due to good resiliency, and the air
bag is selected when the wearer wants a walk giving a cushioning feeling of an intermediate
level of the more comfortable walk and the lighter walk.
[0006] In order for the wearer to wear the shoes to be suited to each situation, at least
three pair of shoes is needed. Disadvantageously, this causes the waste of cost according
to the purchase of several pair of shoes as well as considerable evils when kept in
custody.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems occurring
in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a sole for
shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member, in which a shock-absorbing member
can be exchanged with one suited to each situation whenever necessary depending on
the state of a wearer's feet, the condition of a road surface, the walking motion,
and the like even in a state where a shoe has been manufactured and is worn by the
wearer, thereby further improving convenience in use.
[0008] In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a sole for
shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member, the shoe sole being attached
to a bottom surface of the upper portion of the shoe surrounding the top of a wearer's
foot, and including at least one hollow space portion formed laterally at the inside
of the shoe sole in such a fashion as to penetrate to the left and right sides, and
a pair of opposed seating recesses formed on the ceiling surface and the bottom surface
of the hollow spacing portion so as to prevent the escape of the shock-absorbing member
exchangeably inserted into the hollow space portion, whereby the shock-absorbing member
is inserted into the hollow space portion so as to absorb an impact exerted to the
shoes during a walk such that it is exchangeable with one suited to each situation
whenever necessary depending on the state of a wearer's feet, the condition of a road
surface, the walking motion, or the like.
[0009] Preferably, the shock-absorbing member is any one selected from the groups consisting
of an air bag, a spring and a cushion member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] FIG. 1(a) is a schematic longitudinal side view illustrating a sole for shoes enabling
exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, and FIG. 1(b) is a schematic longitudinal cross-sectional view of FIG.
1(a);
[0011] FIG. 2(a) to 2(c) are perspective views illustrating a shock-absorbing member according
to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0012] FIG. 3 (a) to (3c) are schematic longitudinal side views illustrating a state where
a sole for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member is in use according
to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0013] FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a process of manufacturing a sole for shoes enabling
exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
[0014] FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a process of manufacturing a sole for shoes enabling
exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to another preferred embodiment of
the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a process of manufacturing a sole for shoes enabling
exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to yet another preferred embodiment
of the present invention; and
[0016] FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a process of manufacturing a sole for shoes enabling
exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to still another preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] A sole for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to the preferred
embodiments of the invention will be hereinafter described in more detail with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
[0018] Terms and words used in this specification and claims should not be construed as
a typical or dictionary meaning, but should be interpreted as the meaning and concept
conforming to the technical idea of the present invention based on the principle that
the inventor can properly define the concept of the terms to explain the inventor's
invention in the best way.
[0019] Therefore, it is to be noted that the constructions described in the embodiments
in this specification and shown in the accompanied drawings are merely most preferred
embodiments of the present invention, but not cover all the technical spirits of the
present invention, and hence various equivalents and modifications capable of replacing
the constructions may exist at the time point of application.
[0020] FIG. 1(a) is a schematic longitudinal side view illustrating a sole for shoes enabling
exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, and FIG. 1(b) is a schematic longitudinal cross-sectional view of FIG.
1(a), and FIG. 2(a) to 2(c) are perspective views illustrating a shock-absorbing member
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] First, referring to FIG. 1, a sole 100 for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing
member of the present invention includes a hollow space portion 110 formed laterally
at the inside thereof in such a fashion as to penetrate to the left and right sides.
The number of the hollow space portions 110 formed is at least one, and preferably
the hollow space portion 110 is formed at the ball portion and the heel portion of
the shoe sole, respectively. Also, when the hollow space portion 110 is formed in
an elliptical shape rather than a circular shape, the overall dimension thereof will
increase and will be more stable.
[0022] In addition, the hollow space portion 110 has a pair of opposed seating recesses
120a and 120b formed on the ceiling surface and the bottom surface thereof, respectively,
so as to prevent a shock-absorbing member 200, which will be described, from escaping
from the hollow space portion.
[0023] Moreover, the shoe sole 100 includes a shank 130 embedded in the upper inner portion
thereof so as to maintain the shape thereof and have an excellent shape-restoring
force. The shank 130 is typically widely used, and thus a separate description thereof
will be omitted to avoid redundancy.
[0024] Meanwhile, the shoe sole 100 includes a midsole 102 made of a soft material, and
an outsole 104 attached to the bottom surface of the midsole 102 so as to come into
direct contact with a ground surface and made of a material which is harder than that
of the midsole 102 so that the hollow space portion 110 can be laterally formed at
the inside of the midsole. Alternatively, it should be understood that the midsole
102 and the outsole 104 are made of the same material so that the hollow space portion
110 can be laterally formed at the inside of the midsole so as not to specially divide
the midsole 102 and the outsole 104.
[0025] A shock-absorbing member 200 is exchangeably inserted into the hollow space portion
110 formed laterally at the inside of the shoe sole 100 as constructed above so as
to absorb an impact exerted to the shoes during a walk. Referring to FIG. 2, there
are shown a group of the shock-absorbing members 200 inserted into the hollow space
portion 110.
[0026] That is, the shock-absorbing member 200 of the present invention includes the group
consisting of an air bag 210, a spring 220 and a cushion member 230 made of a soft
material, which are sequentially shown in FIG. 2(a) to 2(c). Any one selected, as
the shock-absorbing member 200, from the group consisting of the air bag 210, the
spring 220 and the cushion member 230 is inserted into the hollow space portion 110.
[0027] For example, the cushion member 230 is selected and inserted into the shock-absorbing
member 200 when a wearer wants a softer and more comfortable walk, the spring 220
is selected and inserted into the shock-absorbing member 200 when the wearer wants
a lighter walk due to good resiliency, and the air bag 210 is selected and inserted
into the shock-absorbing member 200 when the wearer wants a walk giving a cushioning
feeling of an intermediate level of the more comfortable walk and the lighter walk.
[0028] In this case, the inside of the air bag 210 is filled with air, and the air bag 210
is preferably formed in the shape of a bellows tube so that it is seated in the pair
of opposed seating recesses 120a and 120b formed on the ceiling surface and the bottom
surface of the hollow space portion 110 so as to prevent the air bag from easily escaping
from the hollow space portion 110.
[0029] Unlike the conventional prior art, in the present invention, the shoe sole 100 and
the shock-absorbing member 200 are manufactured separately so that the shock-absorbing
member 200 can be exchanged whenever necessary, which will be described hereinafter.
[0030] FIG. 3(a) to 3(c) are schematic longitudinal side views illustrating a state where
a sole for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member is in use according
to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0031] First, referring to FIG. 3(a), the shoe sole 100 enabling exchange of the shock-absorbing
member 200 is attached to the bottom surface of the upper portion 140 of the shoes,
and the cushion member 230 made of a soft material is inserted into the hollow space
portion 110 formed laterally at the inside of the shoe sole 100. That is, when a pedestrian
wants a cozier and more comfortable walk, he or she inserts the cushion member 230
into the hollow space portion 110.
[0032] When the pedestrian wants a lighter walk depending on the condition of the road surface
or the walking motion while walking through the shoe sole 100 inserted with the cushion
member 230, he or she pushes the cushion member 230 in one direction to remove it
from the shoe sole, and then inserts the spring 220 having an excellent resiliency
into the hollow space portion 110 as shown in FIG. 3(b).
[0033] In this case, in order to more stably insert the spring 220, it is required that
the spring 220 should be inserted into the hollow space portion 110 in such a fashion
that the spring is seated in the opposed seating recesses 120a and 120b formed on
the ceiling surface and the bottom surface of the hollow space portion 110.
[0034] In this manner, when the spring 220 is inserted into the hollow space portion 110
of the shoe sole 100, the pedestrian will be able to enjoy a lighter walk owing to
resiliency of the spring 220.
[0035] When the wearer wants a walk giving a cushioning feeling of an intermediate level
of the more comfortable walk and the lighter walk depending on the state of the wearer's
feet or the condition of a road surface, he or she pushes the spring 220 in one direction
to remove it from the shoe sole, and then inserts the air bag 210 into the hollow
space portion 110 as shown in FIG. 3(c). Of course, the air bag 210 is preferably
seated in the opposed seating recesses 120a and 120b formed on the ceiling surface
and the bottom surface of the hollow space portion 110.
[0036] In the meantime, in the case where two hollow space portions 110 are formed laterally
at the inside of the shoe sole 100, the spring is inserted into one-side hollow space
portion 110 and the cushion member 230 is inserted into the other-side hollow space
portion 110 as shown in FIG. 2(b), so that the shoe sole can be implemented to provide
different cushioning feelings to the ball portion and the heel portion thereof. Like
this, not a manufacturer side but a wearer side can use the shock-absorbing member
200 suited to himself or herself and can exchange it whenever necessary depending
on the situations.
[0037] That is, it is preferable to select and use the cushion member 230 excellent in a
cushioning feeling or the air bag 210 as the shock-absorbing member in a state where
the wearer suffers from foot fatigue or at a place where a road surface is irregular
and uneven. Also, it is preferable to select and use the spring 220 as the shock-absorbing
member when the road surface is regular and even or the wearer wants to take exercise.
Of course, the selection of the shock-absorbing member is arbitrarily determined by
a user, and is not limited thereto.
Resultantly, since the sole 100 for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member
according to the present invention includes the hollow space portion 110 formed laterally
at the inside thereof, any one selected from the group consisting of the air bag 210,
the cushion member 230 and the spring 220, which have an impact absorbing force or
give a cushioning feeling, can be exchangeably employed as the shock-absorbing member
200 so to be suited to each situation whenever necessary depending on the state of
a wearer's feet, the condition of a road surface, the walking motion, or the like,
thereby further improving convenience in use.
[0038] Besides, since shoes having different shock-absorbing forces can be implemented using
a pair of shoes, it is possible to achieve a greater economic advantage.
[0039] A process of manufacturing the sole 100 for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing
member having the above-mentioned construction and operation will be described hereinafter.
[0040] FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a process of manufacturing a sole for shoes enabling
exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a process of manufacturing a sole for shoes
enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to another preferred embodiment
of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a process of manufacturing
a sole for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to yet another
preferred embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a
process of manufacturing a sole for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member
according to still another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0041] First, referring to FIG. 4, the shoe sole 100 according to the present invention
is manufactured by being foam-molded integrally through a molding step (s100) in such
a fashion as to have the hollow space portion 110 formed laterally at the inside thereof
so as penetrate to the left and right sides and having a pair of opposed seating recesses
120a and 120b formed on the ceiling surface and the bottom surface of the hollow space
portion. That is, when the shoe sole 100 is formed, the midsole and the outsole are
made of the same material without being divided separately. Any one selected from
the aforementioned exemplary group of the shock-absorbing member 200 is exchangeably
inserted into the hollow space portion 110 of the thus formed shoe sole.
[0042] Next, referring to FIG. 5, there is shown a process of manufacturing the shoe sole
100 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0043] The process of manufacturing the shoe sole 100 includes: a first molding step (s110)
of foam-molding the midsole 102 having the hollow space portion 110 formed laterally
at the inside thereof so as penetrate to the left and right sides and having a pair
of opposed seating recesses 120a and 120b formed on the ceiling surface and the bottom
surface of the hollow space portion; a second molding step (s120) of foam-molding
the outsole 104 using a material identical to or different from that of the midsole
102; and an attaching step (s130) of attaching the outsole 104 to the bottom surface
of the midsole 102. Any one selected from the aforementioned exemplary group of the
shock-absorbing member 200 is exchangeably inserted into the hollow space portion
110 of the thus manufactured shoe sole 100.
[0044] Subsequently, referring to FIG. 6, there is shown a process of manufacturing the
shoe sole 100 according to yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0045] The process of manufacturing the shoe sole 100 includes: a first molding step (s110')
of foam-molding a first midsole 102a having a concaved portion 106 which is opened
at the left and right sides thereof and at the bottom thereof, has a seating recess
120a formed on the ceiling surface thereof and is formed in a semi-spherical or semi-elliptical
shape; a second molding step (s120') of sequentially foam-molding a midsole 102b and
an outsole 104 using a material identical to or different from that of the first midsole
102a in such a fashion that a seating recess 120b is formed on the top surface of
the second midsole 102b so as to be opposed to the seating recess 120a; an attaching
molding step (s130) of attaching the second midsole 102b to the bottom surface of
the first midsole 102a so as to allow a hollow space portion 110 to be defined between
the first midsole 102a and the second midsole 102b in a semi-spherical or semi-elliptical
shape in such a fashion as to be laterally penetrate to the left and the right sides.
Similarly, any one selected from the aforementioned exemplary group of the shock-absorbing
member 200 is exchangeably inserted into the hollow space portion 110 of the thus
manufactured shoe sole 100.
[0046] Last, referring to FIG. 7, there is shown a process of manufacturing the shoe sole
100 according to still another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0047] The process of manufacturing the shoe sole 100 includes: a first molding step (s110')
of foam-molding a first midsole 102a having a concaved portion 106 which is opened
at the left and right sides thereof and at the bottom thereof, has a seating recess
120a formed on the ceiling surface thereof and is formed in a semi-spherical or semi-elliptical
shape; a second molding step (s120") of foam-molding a midsole 102b using a material
identical to or different from that of the first midsole 102a in such a fashion that
a seating recess 120b is formed on the top surface of the second midsole 102b so as
to be opposed to the seating recess 120a form on the first midsole 102a; a third molding
step (s140) of foam-molding an outsole 104 using a material identical to or different
from that of the first midsole 102a; and an attaching molding step (s130) of attaching
the second midsole 102b to the bottom surface of the first midsole 102a so as to allow
a hollow space portion 110 to be defined between the first midsole 102a and the second
midsole 102b in a semi-spherical or semi-elliptical shape in such a fashion as to
be laterally penetrate to the left and the right sides, to thereby complete a midsole
102, and simultaneously attaching the outsole 104 to the bottom surface of the second
midsole 102b. Similarly, any one selected from the aforementioned exemplary group
of the shock-absorbing member 200 is exchangeably inserted into the hollow space portion
110 of the thus manufactured shoe sole 100.
[0048] Finally, the sole 100 for shoes enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member according
to the present invention may be integrally manufactured without separately dividing
the midsole 102 and the outsole 104, and may be manufactured by separately dividing
the midsole 102 and the outsole 104. Alternatively, the shoe sole 100 may be manufactured
in such a fashion that the midsole 102 is divided into two sections. Therefore, it
is to be noted that the shoe sole 100 can be manufactured in various manners.
Thus, whatever manners are used to manufacture the shoe sole 100 according to the
present invention, the shoe sole 100 includes the hollow space portion 110 formed
laterally at the inside thereof. Also, the shoe sole 100 is constructed such that
any one selected from the group consisting of the air bag 210, the spring 220 and
the cushion member 230 is exchangeably inserted into the shock-absorbing member 200
as the shock-absorbing member whenever necessary.
[0049] As described above, according to the present invention, since the sole 100 for shoes
enabling exchange of a shock-absorbing member according to the present invention includes
the hollow space portion formed laterally at the inside thereof, any one selected
from the group consisting of the air bag, the cushion member and the spring, which
have an impact absorbing force or give a cushioning feeling, can be exchangeably employed
as the shock-absorbing member so to be suited to each situation whenever necessary
depending on the state of a wearer's feet, the condition of a road surface, the walking
motion, or the like, thereby further improving convenience in use.
[0050] Besides, since shoes having different shock-absorbing forces can be implemented using
a pair of shoes, it is possible to achieve a greater economic advantage.
[0051] As mentioned above, the features and the technical advantages of the present invention
have been somewhat broadly described in order to more fully understand the claims
which will be later. Additional features and advantages constituting the claims of
the present invention will be described hereinafter. It should be understood by those
having ordinary skill in the art that the concept and specific embodiments disclosed
in the present invention can be immediately used as a basis of design or modification
of other structures for performing a similar object to that of the present invention.
[0052] In addition, an equivalent structure changed or modified by those having ordinary
skill in the art using the concept and specific embodiments disclosed in the present
invention as a basis of design or modification of other structures for performing
the same object as that of the present invention can be changed, substituted or modified
variously without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention described
in the claims.