BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention is related to a structure of a shoe heel, and more particularly
to a heel with a cushioning structure.
Description of Related Art
[0002] To provide a user with the effect of cushioning and shock absorption, most of the
shoes have cushioning insoles at the bottom to reduce the reaction force of the ground
back to the feet and relieve the pain of the feet caused by standing or walking for
a long time.
[0003] However, for a user of high heels, there is a height difference between the user's
heel and the ground, and the weight of the whole body is only supported by the front
end of the sole and the heel. When walking in high heels, it is easy to cause a twisted
left-right swing on the foot, which makes the foot extremely uncomfortable and causes
damage to the arches of the foot in severe cases. The above-mentioned insole with
cushioning function at the bottom is not sufficient to provide a cushioning support
for the user's foot.
[0004] The conventional design of the shoe's cushioning structure is still not perfect,
and there is still need for improvement.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In view of the above, the present invention is to provide a shoe heel with a cushioning
structure.
[0006] To achieve the object mentioned above, the present invention provides a shoe heel,
including a heel body, an abutting member, a first cushioning member, and a second
cushioning member. The heel body has a limit wall and a containing space inside the
heel body. The abutting member includes a first abutting part and a second abutting
part connected to each other. The first abutting part is disposed in the containing
space and restricted by the limit wall so the first abutting part is movable inside
the containing space. The first cushioning member is disposed in the containing space
and connected to the first abutting part of the abutting member. The second cushioning
member is disposed between the limit wall of the heel body and the second abutting
part.
[0007] The abutting member moves relative to the heel body between a first position and
a second position. When the abutting member is at the first position, the abutting
member is away from the heel body; when the abutting member is at the second position,
the abutting member is close to the heel body; when the abutting member moves from
the first position to the second position, a first abutting part drives the first
cushioning member to provide a first cushioning force to the abutting member, and
a second abutting part drives the second cushioning member to provide a second cushioning
force to the abutting member.
[0008] The advantage of the present invention is that with the first cushioning member and
the second cushioning member disposed on the heel body, when the user walks in the
shoes, the abutting member moves towards the heel body and compresses the first cushioning
member and the second cushioning member, which drives the first cushioning member
to provide the first cushioning force to the abutting member and drives the second
cushioning member to provide the second cushioning force to the abutting member. Whereby,
the better effect of cushioning and shock absorption is provided for the user's feet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed
description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings, in which
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a shoe heel of a first embodiment according to the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the shoe heel of the first embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing that an abutting member of the shoe heel
of the first embodiment is at a second position;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe heel of a second embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe heel of a third embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing that an abutting member of the shoe heel
of the third embodiment is at a second position;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe heel of a fourth embodiment;
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe heel of a fifth embodiment; and
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a shoe heel of a sixth embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The following illustrative embodiments and drawings are provided to illustrate the
disclosure of the present invention, these and other advantages and effects can be
clearly understood by persons skilled in the art after reading the disclosure of this
specification.
[0011] FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 show a shoe heel 1 of a first preferred embodiment according to
the present invention. The shoe heel 1 which is connected to a sole 2 includes a heel
body 10, an abutting member 20, a first cushioning member 30, and a second cushioning
member 40.
[0012] The heel body 10 is detachably connected to the sole 2 by one end of the heel body
10. The other end of the heel body 10 has an opening 12 communicating with a containing
space inside the heel body 10 and has a limit wall 14. A wall surface of the limit
wall 14 has a through hole 14a, and a diameter of the through hole 14a is smaller
than that of the opening 12.
[0013] The abutting member 20 is disposed in the containing space inside the heel body 10
and includes a first abutting part 22 and a second abutting part 24. The first abutting
part 22 is movably disposed in the containing space. Because an outer diameter of
the first abutting part 22 is larger than the diameter of the through hole 14a of
the limit wall 14, the first abutting part 22 is restricted by the limit wall 14 and
is movable inside the containing space, but not separates from the containing space.
Preferably, the abutting member 20 includes a connecting rod 26. One end of the connecting
rod 26 is connected to the first abutting part 22 while the other end of the connecting
rod 26 is connected to the second abutting part 24. In the current embodiment, the
second abutting part 24 includes a wear-resistant heel pad, and the second abutting
part 24 and the connecting rod 26 are connected by screwing. When a user needs to
replace the heel pad, it can be easily disassembled and replaced. In other embodiments,
the second abutting part 24 and the connecting rod 26 can be connected by means of
gluing or fastening, but not limited thereto.
[0014] The first cushioning member 30 is disposed in the containing space and connected
to the first abutting part 22 of the abutting member 20. In the current embodiment,
the first cushioning member 30 is a spring cushioning member. One end of the spring
cushioning member abuts against an inner wall of the containing space inside the heel
body 10, while the other end thereof abuts against the first abutting part 22 and
is sleeved on a shaft rod of the first abutting part 22 to prevent the spring cushioning
member from being disengaged from the positioning.
[0015] The second cushioning member 40 is disposed between the limit wall 14 of the heel
body 10 and the second abutting part 24. The limit wall 14 has a first surface 14b
and a second surface 14c positioned back-to-back. The first surface 14b faces the
first abutting part 22 of the abutting member 20 and the second surface 14c faces
the second abutting part 24 of the abutting member 20. The second cushioning member
40 has a first end 40a and a second end 40b positioned at opposite ends. The first
end 40a is in contact with the second abutting part 24 and the second end 40b is in
contact with the second surface 14c of the limit wall 14. In the current embodiment,
the second cushioning member 40 is a rubber cushioning member. In practice, other
elastic cushioning materials can be used, such as springs.
[0016] The abutting member 20 moves relative to the heel body 10 between a first position
PI and a second position P2. When the abutting member 20 is at the first position
P1, the abutting member 20 is away from the heel body 10; when the abutting member
20 is at the second position P2, the abutting member 20 is close to the heel body
10; when the abutting member 20 moves from the first position PI to the second position
P2, the first abutting part 22 drives the first cushioning member 30 to provide a
first cushioning force to the abutting member 20, and the second abutting part 24
drives the second cushioning member 40 to provide a second cushioning force to the
abutting member 20.
[0017] Preferably, when the abutting member 20 moves from the first position PI to the second
position P2, the abutting member 20 compresses the first cushioning member 30, and
the abutting member 20 and the second surface 14c of the limit wall 14 compress the
second cushioning member 40. The first cushioning member 30 is compressed from a first
length L1 to a second length L2, and the second cushioning member 40 is compressed
from a first thickness T1 to a second thickness T2. In this way, when the user's heel
is on the ground, the abutting member 20 moves towards a top of the heel body 10 and
compresses the first cushioning member 30, meanwhile, the abutting member 20 and the
heel body 10 compress the second cushioning member 40, thereby generating an effect
of cushioning and shock absorption, reducing pressure on the foot and increasing comfort.
[0018] When the user's heel is off the ground, the first cushioning member 30 restores from
the second length L2 to the first length L1 and the second cushioning member 40 restores
from the second thickness T2 to the first thickness T1, so that the abutting member
20 moves back to the first position PI by a restorative elastic force provided by
the first cushioning member 30 and the second cushioning member 40. Thereby, when
the user's heel is on the ground next time, it provides the effect of cushioning and
shock absorption again.
[0019] It is worth mentioning that the heel body 10 further includes a sealing ring 50.
The sealing ring 50 has the limit wall 14 and is in contact with the first abutting
part 22 and the connecting rod 26 of the abutting member 20. The sealing ring 50 can
seal the containing space and prevent the abutting member 20 from being separated
from the containing space.
[0020] A shoe heel 3 of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown
in FIG. 4. The shoe heel 3 has a similar structure as the shoe heel 1 of the first
preferred embodiment, except that when the abutting member 20 is at the first position
P1, the first end 40a of the second cushioning member 40 is in contact with the second
abutting part 24, and a gap G is formed between the second end 40b of the second cushioning
member 40 and the second surface 14c of the limit wall 14. When the abutting member
20 is at the second position P2, the second end 40b of the second cushioning 40 is
in contact with the second surface 14c of the limit wall 14. Whereby, when the user's
heel is on the ground, the abutting member 20 moves towards a top of the heel body
10 and compresses the first cushioning member 30, then the second end 40a of the second
cushioning member 40 is in contact with the limit wall 14 of the heel body 10, and
the abutting member 20 and the heel body 10 compress the second cushioning member
40, which achieves the effect of cushioning and shock absorption.
[0021] When the user's heel is off the ground, the first cushioning member 30 restores from
the second length L2 to the first length L1 and the second cushioning member 40 restores
from the second thickness T2 to the first thickness T1, so that the abutting member
20 moves back to the first position PI by a restorative elastic force provided by
the first cushioning member 30. When the user's heel is on the ground next time, it
provides the effect of cushioning and shock absorption again.
[0022] As shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, a shoe heel 4 of a third preferred embodiment of the
present invention has a similar structure as the shoe heel 1 of the first preferred
embodiment, except that the first cushioning member 30 is a hydraulic cushioning member
or an air cushioning member. When the abutting member 20 moves from the first position
PI to the second position P2, it can also achieve the effect of cushioning and shock
absorption.
[0023] A shoe heel 5 of a fourth embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG. 7.
The shoe heel 5 has a similar structure as the shoe heel 1 of the first preferred
embodiment, except that an end of the heel body 10 which is connected to the sole
2 has an opening 12 communicating with the containing space, that is, the heel body
10 has the limit wall 14 at the top. The second abutting part 24 of the abutting member
20 is detachably connected to the sole 2. When the abutting member 20 moves towards
a bottom of the heel body 10, the abutting member 20 compresses the first cushioning
member 30 and the second cushioning member 40, and the effect of cushioning and shock
absorption is achieved.
[0024] A shoe heel 6 of a fifth embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG. 8.
The shoe heel 6 has a similar structure as the shoe heel 5 of the fourth preferred
embodiment, except that the first cushioning member is a hydraulic cushioning member
or an air cushioning member.
[0025] A shoe heel 7 of a sixth embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG. 9.
The shoe heel 7 has a similar structure as the shoe heel 5 of the fourth preferred
embodiment, except that when the abutting member 20 relative to the heel body 10 is
at the first position P1, the first end 40a of the second cushioning 30 is in contact
with the second abutting member 24, and the gap G is formed between the second end
40b of the second cushioning member 40 and the second surface 14c of the limit wall
14. When the abutting member 20 relative to the heel body 10 is at the second position
P2, the second end 40b of the second cushioning member 40 is in contact with the second
surface 14c of the limit wall 14. Whereby, when the user's heel is on the ground,
the heel body 10 moves upwards so that the abutting member 20 relative to the heel
body 10 moves towards a top of the heel body 10 and compresses the first cushioning
member 30, then the second end 40b of the second cushioning member 40 is in contact
with the limit wall 14 of the heel body 10, and the abutting member 20 and the heel
body 10 compress the second cushioning member 40, which achieves the effect of cushioning
and shock absorption. When the user's heel is off the ground, the first cushioning
member 30 restores from the second length L2 to the first length L1 and the second
cushioning member 40 restores from the second thickness T2 to the first thickness
T1, so that the abutting member 20 relative to the heel body 10 moves back to the
first position PI by the restorative elastic force provided by the first cushioning
member 30. When the user's heel is on the ground next time, it provides the effect
of cushioning and shock-absorption again.
[0026] With the first cushioning member and the second cushioning member disposed on the
heel body according to the present invention, when the user walks in the shoes, the
abutting member moves towards the heel body and compresses the first cushioning member
and the second cushioning member. Meanwhile, the first cushioning force is provided
by the first cushioning member to the abutting member and the second cushioning force
is provided by the second cushioning member to the abutting member, which achieves
the effect of cushioning and shock absorption.
[0027] It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some embodiments
of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed
in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the
present invention.
1. A shoe heel (1, 3 to 7) connected to a sole (2), comprising:
a heel body (10) having a limit wall (14) and a containing space inside the heel body
(10);
an abutting member (20) including a first abutting part (22) and a second abutting
part (24) connected to each other, the first abutting part (22) disposed in the containing
space and restricted by the limit wall (14) so the first abutting part (22) is movable
inside the containing space;
a first cushioning member (30) disposed in the containing space and connected to the
first abutting part (22) of the abutting member (20);
a second cushioning member (40) disposed between the limit wall (14) of the heel body
(10) and the second abutting part (24);
wherein, the abutting member (20) moves relative to the heel body (10) between a first
position (PI) and a second position (P2); when the abutting member (20) is at the
first position (P1), the abutting member (20) is away from the heel body (10); when
the abutting member (20) is at the second position (P2), the abutting member (20)
is close to the heel body (10); when the abutting member (20) moves from the first
position (PI) to the second position (P2), the first abutting part (22) drives the
first cushioning member (30) to provide a first cushioning force to the abutting member
(20), and the second abutting part (24) drives the second cushioning member (40) to
provide a second cushioning force to the abutting member (20).
2. The shoe heel (1, 3 to 7) of claim 1, wherein the limit wall (14) has a first surface
(14b) and a second surface (14c) positioned back-to-back, the first surface (14b)
faces the first abutting part (22) of the abutting member (20), the second surface
(14c) faces the second abutting part (24) of the abutting member (20); when the abutting
member (20) moves from the first position (P1) to the second position (P2), the abutting
member (20) compresses the first cushioning member (30).
3. The shoe heel (1) of claim 1, wherein the second cushioning member (40) has a first
end (40a) and a second end (40b) positioned at opposite ends, the first end (40a)
is in contact with the second abutting part (24), the second end (40b) is in contact
with the second surface (14c) of the limit wall (14).
4. The shoe heel (3, 7) of claim 2, wherein the second cushioning member (40) has a first
end (40a) and a second end (40b) positioned back-to-back, when the abutting member
(20) is at the first position (P1), the first end (40a) is contact with the second
abutting part (24); a gap (G) is formed between the second end (40b) and the second
surface (14c) of the limit wall (14); when the abutting member (20) is at the second
position (P2), the second end (40b) is contact with the second surface (14c) of the
limit wall (14).
5. The shoe heel (1, 3 to 7) of claim 3 or claim 4, wherein when the abutting member
(20) moves from the first position (P1) to the second position (P2), the abutting
member (20) and the second surface (14c) of the limit wall (14) compress the second
cushioning member (40).
6. The shoe heel (4) of claim 5, wherein when the abutting member (20) is at the first
position (P1), the second cushioning member (40) has a first thickness (T1); when
the abutting member (20) is at the second position (P2), the second cushioning member
(40) has a second thickness (T2); the first thickness (T1) is larger than the second
thickness (T2).
7. The shoe heel (1) of claim 2, wherein when the abutting member (20) is at the first
position (P1), the first cushioning member (30) has a first length (L1); when the
abutting member (20) is at the second position (P2), the first cushioning member (30)
has a second length (L2); the first length (L1) is larger than the second length (L2).
8. The shoe heel (5, 6, 7) of claim 2, wherein the second abutting part (24) of the abutting
member (20) is detachably connected to the sole (2), a top of the heel body (10) has
the limit wall (14).
9. The shoe heel (1, 3, 4) of claim 2, wherein the heel body (10) is detachably connected
to the sole (2), a bottom of the heel body (10) has the limit wall (14).
10. The shoe heel (1, 3 to 7) of claim 1, wherein the abutting member (20) includes a
connecting rod (26), one end of the connecting rod (26) is connected to the first
abutting part (22) and the other end of the connecting rod (26) is connected to the
second abutting part (24).
11. The shoe heel (1, 3 to 7) of claim 1, wherein the first cushioning member (30) is
a spring cushioning member, a hydraulic cushioning member, or an air cushioning member.
12. The shoe heel (1, 3 to 7) of claim 1, wherein the second cushioning member (40) is
a spring cushioning member or a rubber cushioning member.
13. The shoe heel (1, 3 to 7) of claim 1, wherein the heel body (10) includes a sealing
ring (50) which has the limit wall (14).
14. The shoe heel (1) of claim 1, wherein the sealing ring (50) is in contact with the
abutting member (20).