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JPH0139443Y2
JPH0139443Y2 JP1985079144U JP7914485U JPH0139443Y2 JP H0139443 Y2 JPH0139443 Y2 JP H0139443Y2 JP 1985079144 U JP1985079144 U JP 1985079144U JP 7914485 U JP7914485 U JP 7914485U JP H0139443 Y2 JPH0139443 Y2 JP H0139443Y2
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【考案の詳細な説明】 〔産業上の利用分野〕 この考案は、靴を履いたときに、足が蒸れるの
を防ぐ靴の通装置に関する。
[Detailed Description of the Invention] [Industrial Field of Application] This invention relates to a shoe passing device that prevents feet from getting stuffy when shoes are worn.

〔従来の技術〕[Conventional technology]

靴は足をすつぽりと覆つてしまうため、春から
秋にかけて暑い日に靴を長時間履くと、体温や発
汗等による温度と湿度で足が蒸れ、不快になる。
近年では、合成皮革製の靴や合成繊維製の靴下等
の普及による通気性や吸湿性の悪化に加え、アス
フアルトによる簡易舗装道路の普及に伴う歩道の
高温化により、夏期における靴の中の温度と湿度
は相当な高さとなる。
Shoes completely cover your feet, so if you wear them for a long time on hot days from spring to autumn, your feet will become stuffy and uncomfortable due to the heat and humidity caused by your body heat and sweat.
In recent years, in addition to the deterioration of breathability and moisture absorption due to the spread of synthetic leather shoes and socks made of synthetic fibers, the temperature inside shoes in the summer has increased due to the rise in the temperature of sidewalks due to the spread of asphalt paved roads. And the humidity will be quite high.

こうした状態のもとで、汗が分解されて生じる
悪臭は、極めて不快なものである。また、湿度の
高い足の皮下は水虫の格好の繁殖場所となり、一
旦発生した水虫は極めて治り難い。
Under these conditions, the foul odor produced by the decomposition of sweat is extremely unpleasant. Additionally, the humid area under the skin of the feet is a perfect breeding ground for athlete's foot, and once athlete's foot occurs, it is extremely difficult to cure.

靴の中の足を清潔に保つための一般的な手段と
して、これまで主に(1)靴の中の通風を良くするこ
とによつて、発汗を防止し、汗の乾燥を促す、(2)
生じた汗を吸収する、或いは(3)汗の分解によつて
生じたアルデヒド等の悪臭成分を吸着する、等の
手段がとられてきた。
As a general means to keep feet clean inside shoes, the main methods to date have been (1) preventing sweating and promoting drying of sweat by improving ventilation inside shoes; )
Measures have been taken to absorb the sweat produced, or (3) to adsorb malodorous components such as aldehydes produced by the decomposition of sweat.

(1)の最も代表的なものが、皮を編んで作られた
いわゆるメツシユシユーズや繊維製の靴であり、
この他にも靴の甲等に通気口を開設したもの等が
ある。しかし、靴の中では足が靴革に密着してい
るため、僅かに歩くときだけ足と皮革の動きによ
つて換気が行われるものゝ、静止している状態で
は、通気口からの空気の流通は全く行われない。
また、換気が行われるのは、主として足の甲の部
分のみで、水虫等が発生しやすい足の裏側の通気
は行われない。従つて、その効果は殆ど期待でき
ないのが実情である。
The most typical examples of (1) are so-called shoes made of knitted leather and shoes made of textiles.
In addition to these, there are also shoes that have ventilation holes in the instep, etc. However, in shoes, the foot is in close contact with the shoe leather, so ventilation occurs only when the foot and leather move slightly when walking.When the shoe is stationary, air flows through the vents. There is no distribution at all.
In addition, ventilation is mainly performed only at the instep of the foot, and not at the back of the foot, where athlete's foot and the like tend to occur. Therefore, the reality is that almost no effect can be expected.

(2)や(3)の代表的なものが靴の中に活性炭等の吸
着剤や吸湿剤を入れる方法である。しかし、これ
らの使用当初は或る程度の効果が期待できるも
のゝ、すぐ飽和状態となつて、効果が低下する。
A typical method of (2) and (3) is to put an adsorbent or moisture absorbent such as activated carbon into shoes. However, although a certain degree of effectiveness can be expected at the beginning of their use, they soon reach a saturated state and their effectiveness decreases.

この考案は、従来の靴の中の発汗防止、乾燥、
吸湿、脱臭手段における上記の問題を解消すべく
なされたもので、靴の中の空気の流通を良好に
し、発汗を抑えると共に、汗の乾燥を促進し、特
に足の裏側の通気を可能とすることにより、快適
な履き心地を得ることができる靴の通気装置を提
供することを目的とする。
This invention prevents sweating, dries, and prevents the inside of conventional shoes.
This product was developed to solve the above-mentioned problems with moisture absorption and deodorization means, and it improves air circulation inside the shoe, suppresses sweating, promotes sweat drying, and allows ventilation, especially on the soles of the feet. The purpose of the present invention is to provide a ventilation device for shoes that provides comfortable wearing comfort.

〔問題を解決するための手段〕[Means to solve the problem]

以下、この考案の構成を図面の符号を引用しな
がら説明すると、靴1の爪先側に通気口3,3…
を開設し、靴1の内側の底部に、弾力のあるスペ
ーサ7,7…によつて、内部に踵から爪先に亙る
細長い空間が形成された底敷6を敷き、この底敷
6の上記空間部に、周面に多数の通孔10,10
…を有するパイプ8,8…を収納し、靴1の踵側
において、上記パイプ8,8によつて形成された
通路5に通じる通気路11を立ち上がらせ、この
踵側の通気路11の最上部近くに通気口12を開
設する。
Hereinafter, the configuration of this invention will be explained while referring to the reference numerals in the drawings.The toe side of the shoe 1 has ventilation holes 3, 3...
A sole 6 is placed on the inside bottom of the shoe 1, and a long and narrow space extending from the heel to the toe is formed inside the sole 6 by elastic spacers 7, 7. A large number of through holes 10, 10 are provided on the circumferential surface of the part.
... are housed, and on the heel side of the shoe 1, a ventilation path 11 that communicates with the passage 5 formed by the pipes 8, 8 is raised up, and the end of the ventilation path 11 on the heel side is raised. A vent 12 is opened near the top.

〔作用〕[Effect]

この換気装置では、歩くときの両足の体重移動
に伴い、底敷が強制的に圧縮、復元を繰り返す。
そして、その中に配置された通孔10,10…を
有するパイプ8,8…と底敷6の裏の空間部とに
より、踵側からの空気の供給、排気が円滑に行な
われ、踵から爪先に至るまで万遍なく充分な換気
ができる。この場合に、パイプ8,8…には、殆
ど体重がかからず、その潰れによる通気不良とい
つた事態は生じにくく、長期に亙つてその機能を
維持することができる。
In this ventilation device, the sole is forcibly compressed and restored repeatedly as the weight of both feet shifts when walking.
The pipes 8, 8... having through holes 10, 10... arranged therein and the space on the back of the sole 6 allow air to be smoothly supplied and exhausted from the heel side. Provides sufficient ventilation all the way down to the toes. In this case, almost no weight is applied to the pipes 8, 8, . . ., and situations such as poor ventilation due to collapse of the pipes are unlikely to occur, and their functions can be maintained for a long period of time.

これに対して、歩行をしないで、靴1を履いた
まゝ、足aを動かさないでいるときは、体温によ
つて底部の通気路5の中にある空気が加熱され、
通気路5と11に対流が生じる。これにより、空
気が、低い位置から高い位置へと移動しようとす
るため、靴1の中には、爪先側の通気口3,3…
から通気路5を通つて高い踵側の通気路11へ上
がり、通気口12から抜ける空気の流れが形成さ
れる。
On the other hand, when you are not walking and are wearing shoes 1 without moving your feet a, the air in the ventilation passages 5 at the bottom is heated by your body temperature,
Convection occurs in the ventilation channels 5 and 11. As a result, air tries to move from a low position to a high position, so inside the shoe 1, there are ventilation holes 3, 3, . . . on the toe side.
A flow of air is formed that passes through the ventilation passage 5, rises to the ventilation passage 11 on the high heel side, and exits through the ventilation opening 12.

〔実施例〕〔Example〕

次のこの考案の実施例について説明する。 Next, an example of this invention will be described.

第1図及び第2図に示された実施例では、靴1
の爪先側の甲の部分に幾つかの通気口3,3…が
開設され、また靴1の側面にもメツシユ状の通気
口4が開設されている。
In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the shoe 1
Several ventilation holes 3, 3, .

第3図及び第4図に示された通り、この靴1の
靴底2に底敷6が敷かれ、この底敷6の中に、爪
先側から踵側に至る通気路5が形成されている。
As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, a sole 6 is placed on the sole 2 of the shoe 1, and a ventilation path 5 from the toe side to the heel side is formed in the sole 6. There is.

図示の場合、底敷6は多数のスペーサ7,7…
に内部に空間が形成され、この中に爪先側から踵
側に亙つて通気路5として何本かのパイプ8,8
…が収納されている。上記スペーサ7,7…やパ
イプ8,8…は、弾力のあるもので、これに体重
をかけると或る程度潰れ、体重を取り去ると復元
する。パイプ8,8…には、周壁に多数の通孔1
0,10…が設けられていると共に、底敷6にも
多数の通孔9,9…が設けられている。パイプ
8,8…の通孔10,10…は1〜2cm間隔毎に
1個宛開ける程度で、数をそれ以上多くしない方
がよい。なお、こうしたパイプ8,8…によつて
通気路5を形成せず、靴底2と底敷6との間に爪
先から踵側へ通じる空間を形成し、この空間を通
気路5とすることもできる。底敷き6は靴1の底
から取り出すことができるようにするのが望まし
い。
In the illustrated case, the sole 6 has a large number of spacers 7, 7...
A space is formed inside, and several pipes 8, 8 are inserted as a ventilation path 5 from the toe side to the heel side.
...is stored. The spacers 7, 7, . . . and the pipes 8, 8, . The pipes 8, 8... have a large number of through holes 1 in the peripheral wall.
0, 10... are provided, and the sole 6 is also provided with a large number of through holes 9, 9.... The holes 10, 10... of the pipes 8, 8... should be opened one at a time interval of 1 to 2 cm, and it is better not to increase the number any further. Note that the ventilation path 5 is not formed by these pipes 8, 8, . . . , but a space is formed between the sole 2 and the sole 6, leading from the toe to the heel side, and this space is used as the ventilation path 5. You can also do it. It is desirable that the sole 6 is removable from the sole of the shoe 1.

靴1の踵側は内皮13と外皮14とによつて2
重になつており、この間にほゞ垂直に立ち上がる
通気路11が形成されている。この通気路11
は、靴の底部に形成された上記通気路11と通じ
ており、また、上記外皮14の最も高い位置に開
設されたメツシユ状の通気口12により、靴1の
外側にも通じている。なお、図示の場合、内皮1
3ににも通孔15,15…が設けられている。
The heel side of the shoe 1 is made up of an inner skin 13 and an outer skin 14.
They are stacked one on top of the other, and a ventilation passage 11 that stands up almost vertically is formed between them. This ventilation path 11
communicates with the ventilation passage 11 formed in the bottom of the shoe, and also communicates with the outside of the shoe 1 through a mesh-shaped ventilation hole 12 provided at the highest position of the outer skin 14. In addition, in the case shown, the endothelium 1
3 are also provided with through holes 15, 15, .

一方、第5図の実施例は、中に通気路5を形成
した底敷6と、この底壁6から踵側に立ち上がら
せた内外皮13,14とを一体的に作り、これを
靴1の中に挿入して使用できるようにしたもので
ある。底敷6に収納されたパイプ8,8…は、内
皮13と外皮14との間にまで延長され、通気路
11を形成している。これにより、既存の靴1に
もこの考案を適用できる。第5図に示された踵側
の内外皮13は、偏平な筒状のものであり、これ
は底敷6に取り付け、または取り外しが容易なも
のが望ましい。
On the other hand, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 5, a sole 6 in which a ventilation passage 5 is formed, and inner and outer skins 13 and 14 that stand up from the bottom wall 6 toward the heel are integrally made, and these are integrated into the shoe 1. It can be used by inserting it into the. Pipes 8, 8, . . . housed in the sole 6 extend between the inner skin 13 and the outer skin 14, and form a ventilation path 11. This allows the invention to be applied to existing shoes 1 as well. The inner and outer skins 13 on the heel side shown in FIG. 5 have a flat cylindrical shape, and are preferably easily attached to or removed from the sole 6.

なお、この考案は天然皮革や合成皮革等で作ら
れた靴以外にも、繊維製の靴やゴム製の靴等にも
適用することができ、特に通気性の悪いゴム製の
靴や合成皮革製の靴等に適用すると好適である。
This invention can be applied not only to shoes made of natural leather or synthetic leather, but also to shoes made of textiles or rubber, and is especially applicable to shoes made of rubber or synthetic leather, which have poor breathability. It is suitable to be applied to shoes made by the company.

〔考案の効果〕[Effect of idea]

以上説明した通り、この考案の通気装置によれ
ば、歩行しているときはもちろんのこと、静止し
ているときでも、靴1の中を或る程度換気でき
る。特に、従来困難であつた足aの裏側の換気が
可能となり、これによつて足aを清潔に保つこと
ができるようになる。
As explained above, according to the ventilation device of this invention, the inside of the shoe 1 can be ventilated to a certain extent not only when walking but also when standing still. In particular, it becomes possible to ventilate the back side of foot a, which has been difficult in the past, and thereby it becomes possible to keep foot a clean.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図はこの考案の実施例を示す靴の外観斜視
図、第2図は同靴の縦断側面図、第3図は第2図
のA部詳細図、第4図は第3図のB−B線拡大断
面図、第5図は他の実施例を示す靴と底敷等の外
観斜視図である。 1……靴、3,12……通気口、5,11……
通気路、8……パイプ、10……通孔。
Fig. 1 is an external perspective view of a shoe showing an embodiment of this invention, Fig. 2 is a vertical side view of the shoe, Fig. 3 is a detailed view of part A in Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 is a B in Fig. 3. FIG. 5 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line -B and a perspective view of the appearance of shoes, soles, etc., showing another embodiment. 1...Shoes, 3,12...Vent, 5,11...
Ventilation path, 8...pipe, 10...through hole.

Claims (1)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】[Scope of utility model registration request] 靴1の爪先側に通気口3を開設し、靴1の内側
の底部に、弾力のあるスペーサ7,7…によつ
て、内部に踵から爪先に亙る細長い空間が形成さ
れた底敷6を敷き、この底敷6の上記空間部に、
周面に多数の通孔10,10…を有するパイプ
8,8…を収納し、靴1の踵側において、上記パ
イプ8,8…によつて形成された通気路5に通じ
る通気路11を立ち上がらせ、この踵側の通気路
11の最上部近くに通気口12を開設させてなる
靴の通気装置。
A ventilation hole 3 is provided on the toe side of the shoe 1, and a sole 6 is provided on the inside bottom of the shoe 1, in which a long and narrow space extending from the heel to the toe is formed by elastic spacers 7, 7, . . . Place it in the space of this sole 6,
Pipes 8, 8... having a large number of through holes 10, 10... on the circumferential surface are housed, and a ventilation passage 11 communicating with the ventilation passage 5 formed by the pipes 8, 8... is provided on the heel side of the shoe 1. This ventilation device for shoes is made to stand up, and a ventilation hole 12 is opened near the top of the ventilation path 11 on the heel side.
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