序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 用于自动防滑的功能鞋 | CN201380032031.9 | 2013-05-10 | CN104379015B | 2017-03-08 | 朴荣根; 朴荣华 |
本发明提供了一种自动防滑的功能鞋,该功能鞋包括:转动体部,其固定于功能鞋的大底,以朝功能鞋的前侧或后侧转动;以及防滑部,其与转动体部连接以接触地面,并且根据功能鞋的滑动方向随转动体部整体方式转动。防滑部包括尖锐的并且取向于功能鞋前侧的第一末端、以及尖锐并且取向于功能鞋后侧的第二末端。 | ||||||
2 | 具有防滑鞋底元件的鞋底和鞋 | CN201580020118.3 | 2015-02-13 | CN106413455A | 2017-02-15 | B·克拉温尼斯 |
本发明涉及一种防滑鞋底,其包括附接于前紧固装置和后紧固装置的鞋底的可转动元件,包括:第一侧,其特别是在摩擦方面类似于鞋底的其余部分;和包括防滑装置的第二侧;其中用于鞋底的可转动元件的前紧固装置和后紧固装置的特征在于,可以首先通过松开后紧固装置将可转动元件从鞋底提升,从而使得可转动元件能够绕其纵轴至少180度旋转,此时可转动元件仍附接到前紧固装置;然后再通过一只手执行的单个操作将可转动元件放回到鞋底上,该过程没有在鞋底下使用到任何操作或者使用任何工具。本发明还包括一种防滑鞋,其通过使用本发明所述的鞋底实现防滑性。 | ||||||
3 | 适于户外运动舒适型防滑鞋 | CN201710763703.3 | 2017-08-30 | CN107440224A | 2017-12-08 | 赖金元 |
本发明公开了适于户外运动舒适型防滑鞋,包括运动鞋体和防滑机构,所述防滑机构包括防滑带,所述运动鞋体的鞋帮前端对称设有固定栓,所述固定栓的侧壁上设有通孔,所述通孔的轴线方向与固定栓的轴线方向垂直;所述防滑带的延长方向两端设有U型连接环,所述U型连接环穿过所述通孔与固定栓转动连接;所述防滑带为弹性体;当起防滑作用时,通过旋转U型连接环与固定栓的连接部,将所述防滑带绑缚在运动鞋体的鞋底,当未起防滑作用时,通过旋转U型连接环与固定栓的连接部,将所述防滑带绑缚在运动鞋体的鞋面上。本发明在现有防滑运动鞋底帮设防滑机构,加强鞋底防滑效果,保障用户能够在冰雪环境下安全行走。 | ||||||
4 | 用于自动防滑的功能鞋 | CN201380032031.9 | 2013-05-10 | CN104379015A | 2015-02-25 | 朴荣根; 朴荣华 |
本发明提供了一种自动防滑的功能鞋,该功能鞋包括:转动体部,其固定于功能鞋的大底,以朝功能鞋的前侧或后侧转动;以及防滑部,其与转动体部连接以接触地面,并且根据功能鞋的滑动方向随转动体部整体方式转动。防滑部包括尖锐的并且取向于功能鞋前侧的第一末端、以及尖锐并且取向于功能鞋后侧的第二末端。 | ||||||
5 | Richtung-haltendes Profil für die Schuhsohle zum Gleiten auf gepresstem Schnee mit Vorrichtung für rutschfreien Gang | EP12152214.8 | 2012-01-24 | EP2478787A2 | 2012-07-25 | Koshewnikow, Roman |
Die Erfindung betrifft eine Schuhsohle mit einem Richtung-haltenden Profil zum Gleiten auf gepresstem Schnee und einer Vorrichtung für rutsch-freien Gang, wobei sich an der Schuhsohle Rillen (1) und Vertiefungen (2) in Laufrichtung parallel zueinander befinden. |
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6 | Functional shoe for automatically preventing slip | US14400380 | 2013-05-10 | US09521878B2 | 2016-12-20 | Young Keun Park; Young Hwa Park |
Provided is a functional shoe that automatically prevents a slip, the function shoe including a rotation body part fixed to an outsole of the functional shoe to rotate to a front or rear side of the functional shoe, and an anti-slip part connected to the rotation body part to contact a ground and rotating integrally with the rotation body part according to a sliding direction of the functional shoe. The anti-slip part includes a first distal end, which is sharp and is oriented to the front side of the functional shoe, and a second distal end which is sharp and is oriented to the rear side of the functional shoe. | ||||||
7 | FUNCTIONAL SHOE FOR AUTOMATICALLY PREVENTING SLIP | US14400380 | 2013-05-10 | US20150128456A1 | 2015-05-14 | Young Keun Park; Young Hwa Park |
Provided is a functional shoe that automatically prevents a slip, the function shoe including a rotation body part fixed to an outsole of the functional shoe to rotate to a front or rear side of the functional shoe, and an anti-slip part connected to the rotation body part to contact a ground and rotating integrally with the rotation body part according to a sliding direction of the functional shoe. The anti-slip part includes a first distal end, which is sharp and is oriented to the front side of the functional shoe, and a second distal end which is sharp and is oriented to the rear side of the functional shoe. | ||||||
8 | STRAP-ON SHOE ANTI-SLIP DEVICE | US13480449 | 2012-05-24 | US20130312294A1 | 2013-11-28 | Li TANG |
A strap-on shoe anti-slip device includes a ground-contacting belt-like main body connected at two lateral ends to two extension straps, and a fastening unit having a male and a female fastener separately assembled to outer ends of the two extension straps. The male fastener can be detachably connected to variable positions on the female fastener for the strap-on shoe anti-slip device to form a circumference-adjustable loop structure, which internally defines a size-adjustable opening for a front portion of a shoe to extend therethrough and be bound thereto. The fastening unit is operable to selectively open or close the loop structure. The belt-like main body is provided on an underside with an anti-slip element, which may be differently configured to provide different anti-slip effects. A user may conveniently change shoes to have a specific anti-slip effect by selecting a strap-on shoe anti-slip device with a suitably configured anti-slip element. | ||||||
9 | Reversible heel | US10086015 | 2002-02-27 | US06662475B2 | 2003-12-16 | Charles H. Lewia |
A heel includes a member with a first surface having a fastening layer for removable attachment of the member to an outsole in two different positions, and a second surface having an outer layer with a first sliding characteristic in one position and a different sliding characteristic in another position. The removable heel provides bowlers with the flexibility to have one pair of shoes featuring different sliding characteristics to satisfy their needs in different lane surface conditions. | ||||||
10 | Heel traction aid and method of manufacture therefor | US13212007 | 2011-08-17 | US09161593B2 | 2015-10-20 | Jon C. Larson; Van B. Larson |
A heel traction aid (HTA) includes a gripping pad and a traction device having an upper surface, where the gripping pad includes a receiving bore penetrating the gripping pad and a raised ring encircling the receiving bore. The traction device is disposed in receiving bore such that the upper surface is disposed below the raised ring. The HTA includes a heel cup attached to lateral edges of the gripping pad, a first strap attached to the heel cup and including a first hook, and a second strap attached to the heel cup and including first holes. The first and second straps have elasticity sufficient to maintain tension when a heel of a shoe or foot is positioned in a concavity formed by the gripping pad and the contoured heel cup and when the first hook is engaged with one of the first holes of the second strap. | ||||||
11 | TRACTION ENHANCEMENT DEVICES AND RELATED PACKAGES OF TRACTION ENHANCEMENT DEVICES | US14085450 | 2013-11-20 | US20150113838A1 | 2015-04-30 | Lori R. Harris |
A traction enhancement device for installation to a sole of a shoe includes a generally rigid support layer having opposing first and second surfaces, an adhesive material coupled to the first surface of the support layer for coupling the traction enhancement device to the sole of the shoe, and a gritty material coupled to the second surface of the support layer for enhancing traction of the sole of the shoe. | ||||||
12 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING A GOLFER'S SWING | US13532349 | 2012-06-25 | US20120329567A1 | 2012-12-27 | Adan Anastasios RAMMOS; Jared James Tavares |
Embodiments of the disclosure provide devices for stabilizing the foot of a golfer during a swing to improve the golfer's form. Embodiments disclose a variety of strap designs to hold a spike, such as a golf tee, underneath the sole of the golf shoe. The spike engages the ground to limit the movement of the foot during a swing to improve the mechanics of a golfer's swing. Some embodiments include a strap to which the golf tee is removably secured. Other embodiments provide for golf shoe designs which incorporate the spike or an attachment mechanism for a spike. | ||||||
13 | Reversible heel | US10086015 | 2002-02-27 | US20030159314A1 | 2003-08-28 | Charles H. Lewia |
A heel includes a member with a first surface having a fastening layer for removable attachment of the member to an outsole in two different positions, and a second surface having an outer layer with a first sliding characteristic in one position and a different sliding characteristic in another position. The removable heel provides bowlers with the flexibility to have one pair of shoes featuring different sliding characteristics to satisfy their needs in different lane surface conditions. | ||||||
14 | Traction Adjustment Band with Retaining Strap | US13933121 | 2013-07-01 | US20130291401A1 | 2013-11-07 | Katherine Hughes |
A method of adapting a shoe configured for a first physical activity into a modified shoe suitable for a second physical activity on a floor comprises: providing a traction adjustment band, the traction adjustment band including an upper band and a sole band; placing the traction adjustment band around the shoe such that the upper band is disposed on an upper portion of the shoe and the sole band is disposed across a sole of the shoe; and removably securing the traction adjustment band to one of the shoe or to a wearer's foot using a retaining strap. | ||||||
15 | Heel Traction Aid and Method of Manufacture Therefor | US13212007 | 2011-08-17 | US20130042503A1 | 2013-02-21 | Jon C. Larson; Van B. Larson |
A heel traction aid (HTA) includes a gripping pad and a traction device having an upper surface, where the gripping pad includes a receiving bore penetrating the gripping pad and a raised ring encircling the receiving bore. The traction device is disposed in receiving bore such that the upper surface is disposed below the raised ring. The HTA includes a heel cup attached to lateral edges of the gripping pad, a first strap attached to the heel cup and including a first hook, and a second strap attached to the heel cup and including first holes. The first and second straps have elasticity sufficient to maintain tension when a heel of a shoe or foot is positioned in a concavity formed by the gripping pad and the contoured heel cup and when the first hook is engaged with one of the first holes of the second strap. | ||||||
16 | TRACTION ADJUSTMENT BAND FOR SHOE | US12983052 | 2010-12-31 | US20110225844A1 | 2011-09-22 | Katherine Hughes |
Disclosed is a traction adjustment band for emplacement on a shoe, comprising: an upper band; a sole band; a first attachment interface connecting one end of the upper band to one end of the sole band; and a second attachment interface connecting another end of the upper band to another end of the sole band so as to form a unitary band. | ||||||
17 | DEVICE FOR TRANSFORMING ON DEMAND A CITY SHOE INTO A SPORTS SHOE AND SHOES ADAPTED TO SAID DEVICE | US12878932 | 2010-09-09 | US20110113653A1 | 2011-05-19 | Theodore Grimmeisen |
Footwear having a sole and a removable device placed under the sole of the footwear. A peripheral region of the sole and the removable device have male-female engagement portions in opposite regions for retaining the removable device under the sole. At least one of the male-female arrangements is provided on a flexible portion of the removable device. The removable device is provided in the vicinity of at least one of the male-female arrangements. A protruding release tab integral with the removable device can be selectively moved to cause the deformation of the flexible portion and the disengagement of the male-female engagement portions. | ||||||
18 | Footwear traction device | US174432 | 1998-10-16 | US5943792A | 1999-08-31 | Douglas S. Powell |
An improved footwear traction device designed to provide enhanced traction for the wearer while walking on ice, snow, and other slippery surfaces without causing damage to finished floors and carpeting is disclosed. The footwear traction device includes an elastic member having releasable engaging member for attaching the device about the sole and instep of the wearer's shoe. The traction device includes a reversible, frictional component fabricated from a hygroscopic fibrous material which is instantaneously frozen when the water-laden frictional component is placed into direct contact with an icy surface thereby temporarily freezing the wearer's shoe to the icy surface to provide improved traction. The frictional component is constructed to include an interrupted, ribbed pattern on the ground engaging surface thereof which is disposed transversely to the direction of walking so as to provide a measure of mechanical resistance to slippage on surfaces which are not completely frozen. | ||||||
19 | Antislipping attachment for shoes | US25101618 | 1918-08-22 | US1329064A | 1920-01-27 | ULLRICH ALEXANDER L |
20 | DISPOSITIF DE PROTECTION POUR CHAUSSURE, SEMELLE DE MARCHE ADAPTÉE POUR LEDIT DISPOSITIF ET CHAUSSURE COMPORTANT LADITE SEMELLE ET/OU LEDIT DISPOSITIF | EP16184056.6 | 2016-08-12 | EP3281546A1 | 2018-02-14 | HESCHUNG, Pierre |
La présente invention a pour objet un dispositif de protection (10) pour chaussure comprenant une semelle de marche et une empeigne, la semelle de marche présentant une face externe de marche, et l'empeigne présentant une face externe à protéger. Il comporte une première portion (12) de protection apte et destinée à être disposée en appui contre une partie au moins de ladite face externe de l'empeigne, et, une seconde portion (13) de maintien apte et destinée à s'étendre contre ladite face externe de marche de la semelle de marche, lorsque le dispositif est en place sur la chaussure. Au moins la seconde portion (13) de maintien comprend des moyens d'emboîtement mâles (13) et/ou des moyens d'emboîtement femelles (14) aptes et destinés à coopérer, par emboîtement, respectivement, avec des moyens d'emboîtement femelles et/ou des moyens d'emboîtement mâles complémentaires que comprend la face externe de marche. |