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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D19/00—Gloves
- A41D19/015—Protective gloves
- A41D19/01523—Protective gloves absorbing shocks or vibrations
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B11/00—Hosiery; Panti-hose
- A41B11/007—Hosiery with an added sole, e.g. sole made of rubber or leather
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D13/00—Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
- A41D13/015—Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches with shock-absorbing means
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D19/00—Gloves
- A41D19/0055—Plastic or rubber gloves
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B1/00—Footwear characterised by the material
- A43B1/10—Footwear characterised by the material made of rubber
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B13/00—Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
- A43B13/38—Built-in insoles joined to uppers during the manufacturing process, e.g. structural insoles; Insoles glued to shoes during the manufacturing process
- A43B13/40—Built-in insoles joined to uppers during the manufacturing process, e.g. structural insoles; Insoles glued to shoes during the manufacturing process with cushions
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B17/00—Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined
- A43B17/003—Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined characterised by the material
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/10—Low shoes, e.g. comprising only a front strap; Slippers
- A43B3/101—Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B3/00—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
- A43B3/12—Sandals; Strap guides thereon
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- the present invention relates to a shoe, an insole, slippers, sandals and other footwear, socks, gloves, and the like having a portion contacting the surface of the foot or hand.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a foam urethane foam sponge (5) that is cushioned and slip-resistant on the inner surface of a sock heel (4).
- Patent Document 2 discloses that a reinforcing material (2, 3) made of foamed polyurethane is provided on the back side of a sock.
- JP 2006-130036 A Patent Document 3
- a sheet-like urging member (5) having several through holes (21) is provided on a part of the upper surface of the insole body (2)
- An insole provided with an anti-slip member (4) at a position below the opening of the through hole (21) of the biasing member (5) is disclosed.
- the upper surface of the anti-slip member (4) comes out higher than the upper surface of the insole body (2) via the biasing member (5).
- the anti-slip effect is demonstrated by making it.
- the footwear can be taken off and put on smoothly.
- Patent Document 4 discloses a sock body in which the bottom surface and the inner surface of the sole are slip-prevented.
- Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3109393 discloses a sock having an inner non-slip surface portion (3i) on the inner surface of the sock body (2) and an outer non-slip surface portion (3o) on the outer surface.
- Patent Document 6 discloses a shoe or insole in which an impact absorbing material or an anti-slip material is disposed.
- the biasing member (5) requires a certain degree of hardness. For this reason, there are the following problems. A. First, such a hard biasing member (5) cannot be applied to the entire insole surface. When applied to the whole, the insole itself tends to be hard, and the comfort becomes worse. B. Secondly, the sheet-like urging member (5) having such a large through hole (21) requires a certain area or more, and it is difficult to finely apply it to a narrow local area. C. Third, as described above, since the biasing member (5) needs a certain degree of hardness, it is likely to lack cushioning properties, and when such a biasing member (5) is applied to socks, the sock is in a rigid state. It becomes.
- the present invention solves the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, and is not only rich in cushioning properties, but also prevents or reduces rubbing with a part of the body such as a foot or a hand. Inflammation can be prevented, and when inserting a foot or hand into a shoe, sock or glove, this can be done smoothly, and such functions can be arranged finely in a narrow area. It is an object of the present invention to provide a wear that has a portion that touches the surface of a foot or a hand, such as shoes, insoles, slippers, sandals, socks, gloves, and the like that can be exhibited.
- the wear of the present invention is a wear having shoes, insoles, slippers, sandals and other footwear, socks, gloves, etc., and a part contacting the surface of the foot or hand, A part or all of the surface in contact with the palm is covered with a cushion material made of non-slip rubber or plastic, and the surface of the non-slip cushion material is made up of a mesh structure with a more slippery net.
- the first feature is that the cover is configured as described above.
- the wear of the present invention is not limited to the sole of the foot or the palm, but a cushion material made of non-slip rubber or plastic for part or all of the entire surface in contact with the foot or hand.
- a second feature is that the coating structure is configured so that part or all of the surface of the non-slip cushioning material is further configured to form a mesh structure with a net structure having a good slipping property.
- the wear of the present invention has a third feature that the non-slip cushioning material is made of open-cell foamed rubber or foamed plastic.
- a part or all of the surface of the shoe, insole, slippers, sandals, etc. such as the footwear, socks, gloves, etc. that contacts the soles of the feet or the palm of the hand. Covered with a cushioning material made of natural rubber or plastic. Further, a part or all of the surface of the non-slip cushioning material is covered and configured so as to form a mesh structure with a slippery net body.
- the non-slip cushion material covered with a mesh structure with a slippery net body when pressure such as weight is applied vertically from the top of the net body to the cushion material direction, through the mesh opening of the net body Direct contact with the soles of the feet and the palm of the hand makes contact with the face.
- the non-slip cushioning material is in contact with the soles and palms of the feet, preventing the soles and palms from rubbing, resulting in frictional inflammation caused by repeated rubbing on the soles and palms of the feet, Can prevent the occurrence of bean and other inflammation.
- the pressure in the vertical direction on the non-slip cushioning material by the foot or the like is relatively small, so the soles of the foot contact the non-slip cushion material and are trapped. Is reduced, while the soles and the like are easy to slide on the top surface of the slippery net body. For this reason, it becomes easy to wear shoes, socks, etc. even if the non-slip cushioning material exists.
- the wear of Claim 2 in addition to the effect by the structure of Claim 1, it is a part of all the surfaces which contact
- the non-slip cushion material is comprised with the open-cell type foamed rubber or foamed plastic. So Due to the open cells, it is rich in air permeability and moisture permeability, hardly stuffy, and can exhibit appropriate moisturizing effect and heat retaining effect.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sock according to an embodiment of the present invention. It is a perspective view which shows the inner bottom face of the sock which concerns on embodiment of this invention. 1 is a partial cross-sectional perspective view of a sock according to an embodiment of the present invention. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS It is sectional drawing of the sock which concerns on embodiment of this invention, (A) is a figure explaining the state at the time of inserting the foot
- a sock 10 shown in FIG. 1 is configured by covering the surface of an inner bottom portion 10a indicated by a broken line with a non-slip cushioning material 11, and further forming a mesh structure with a slippery net body 12 on the surface of the cushion material 11. It is configured to cover.
- the inner bottom surface 10a of the sock 10 is a portion in contact with the human sole (the back surface of the foot).
- the entire inner bottom surface 10a (the entire surface) is covered with the non-slip cushioning material 11. Yes.
- the entire upper surface of the cushion material 11 is covered with a net body 12 so as to have a mesh structure.
- the non-slip cushioning material 11 may be disposed and covered on the inner side surface 10b of the sock 10 that contacts the side surface of the foot F.
- the non-slip cushioning material 11 may be disposed on the inner top surface 10c of the sock 10 that contacts the instep of the foot F.
- the non-slip cushioning material 11 may be arranged and covered not on the entire inner bottom surface 10a in contact with the back of the foot F but on a part with high effect in consideration of its effective action. Good. Similarly, it may be arranged so as to cover a part of the inner side surface 10b or the inner top surface 10c.
- the cushion material 11 is required to be a material having a cushioning property in order to be deformed in response to the flexibility of the sock 10 itself and to exert an effect of relaxing the impact pressure applied to the foot F from the ground or the like. .
- the cushion material 11 needs to be a material having excellent non-slip properties in order to exert an effect of reducing friction between the sock 10 and the foot F.
- the cushioning material 11 having such slipperiness soft rubber having a slipperiness, soft plastic, and other slippery cushioning materials can be used.
- soft foam rubber and soft foam plastic are more preferable. Examples of the soft foam rubber and soft foam plastic include open cell rubber sponge, open cell soft urethane foam, and soft foam polyethylene.
- the slippery net body 12 plays a role in solving the drawbacks of difficulty in wearing and taking off socks by applying the non-slip cushioning material 11 to the inner surface of the sock 10.
- the net body 12 is preferably deformed flexibly in response to the flexible movement of the cushion material 11 or the sock 10 itself in order to sufficiently maintain the function of the sock 10 itself.
- the net body 12 preferably has cushioning properties (elasticity).
- elasticity As such a material, elastic thread, string, fiber net, and woven fabric can be used.
- network thing provided with elasticity such as a rubber net
- the net body 12 is preferably an elastic body such as an elastic net, an elastic woven body, or an elastic punched body.
- the net yarn 12a of the net body 12 includes not only literal yarn but also string and fiber, and the net portion of the net-like sheet left by punching or the like in its category.
- the net yarn 12a itself needs to be slippery.
- a plastic yarn or fiber having excellent lubricity such as nylon, polyester, Tetron (registered trademark) or the like can be used.
- the net body 12 has sufficient lubricity, the flexibility and elasticity do not necessarily have to be flexible and elastic.
- the cushion material 11 serving as the lower layer such as the insole or insole of the shoe is provided in a place that does not require so much flexibility, the net body 12 only needs to have the same degree of flexibility.
- the net body 12 needs to secure a state in which the non-slip cushioning material 11 is in direct contact with the foot F through the gap of the net yarn 12a of the net body 12, so that the net body, the weave, the punched seam It is necessary to have a mesh structure having openings 12b such as.
- the shape of the opening 12b may be a triangle, a quadrangle, a rhombus, a polygon, a circle, or the like.
- the openings 12b are configured in a state of being distributed over the entire surface of the net body 12.
- the area occupied by the opening 12b is sufficiently larger than the area occupied by the net yarn 12a stretched around the opening 12b, and is configured to be at least twice as large.
- the openings 12b By providing the openings 12b to be large and dispersed, the contact between the cushion material 11 and the sole can be more reliably and stably performed through the openings 12b when a load is applied.
- the diameter (width) of the net yarn 12a is 0.1 mm to 4.0 mm, preferably 0.2 mm to 2.0 mm.
- the area of the opening 12b is set to 1.0mm 2 ⁇ 400.0mm 2, preferably between 2.0mm 2 ⁇ 250.0mm 2.
- the net yarn 12a is stretched around the net body 12 so as to surround the opening 12b, when the sock 10 is put on the foot F, the foot F can easily slide on the net yarn 12a, and the slippage is difficult. Even in the presence of the cushioning material 11, it becomes very easy to wear.
- the net body 12 can be attached in a state where the upper surface of the non-slip cushioning material 11 is covered in advance.
- the cushion material 11 to which the net body 12 is previously attached is further attached to the inner bottom surface 10 a of the sock 10.
- FIG. 3 shows a configuration in which the cushion material 11 to which the net body 12 is attached is laminated on the inner bottom surface 10 a of the sock 10.
- the net body 12 can also be attached by another method.
- the cushioning material 11 is previously sewn to the inner bottom surface 10a of the sock 10 so as to be integrated in a laminated state, and the net body 12 is covered from above, and the circumference of the net body 12 protruding from the periphery of the cushioning material 11 Can be attached to the fabric of the sock 10.
- the net body 12 and the cushion material 11 are attached to the cushion material 11 by sewing the net body 12 on the cushion material 11 at the intersection 12c of the net thread 12a. You can do that.
- the sewing 12d to the cushion material 11 may be difficult to come off at each intersection 12c of the net body 12, but may be sewn at the intermittent intersection 12c.
- the attachment of the net body 12 and the cushion material 11 at the intersection 12c is not necessarily limited to the sewing 12d, and other methods may be used.
- the periphery of the net body 12 is attached to the sock 10 this need not necessarily be performed by sewing.
- the covering of the base with the cushion material 11 includes methods such as adhesion, thermocompression bonding, and spraying in addition to sewing, but is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 4A shows a state when the foot F is inserted into the sock 10.
- the weight is not yet applied to the foot, so the slippery net body 12 and the non-slip cushioning material 11 on the inner bottom surface 10a of the sock 10 There is no significant compression pressure between them.
- the net body 12 is held on the upper surface of the cushion material 11 without sinking, and is maintained between the back of the foot F and the cushion material 11 and the contact between the two is cut off. Therefore, the foot F inserted into the sock 10 and sliding on the inner bottom surface 10a of the sock 10 slides on the slippery net body 12 without much contact with the non-slip cushioning material 11. can do. Therefore, the socks 10 can be put on smoothly.
- FIG. 4 (B) shows a state of standing with the socks 10 on.
- the cushion material 11 and the net body 12 are subjected to compression pressure between the foot F and the ground.
- the net body 12 enters a state in which the net thread 12a sinks into the cushion material 11, and the non-slip cushion material 11 bulges upward from the opening 12b of the net body 12 to the back of the foot F. Interfacing with. Therefore, the back of the foot F is stopped by the non-slip cushioning material 11 and its sliding is stopped, and the entire foot F is prevented from slipping. This prevents legumes and other irritation caused by rubbing of the surface of the foot F with the sock 10.
- FIG. 4 the case where the combination of the cushion material 11 and the net body 12 is configured on the inner bottom surface 10 a of the sock 10 has been described.
- the same effect can be obtained when the combination of the cushion material 11 and the net body 12 is arranged on the inner side surface 10b or the inner top surface 11c of the sock 10. That is, the broken line shown in FIG. 4A shows an example in which the combination of the cushion material 11 and the net body 12 is provided on the inner side surface 10 b of the sock 10.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing an inner bottom portion of a shoe showing a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the inner bottom surface 20a of the shoe 20 is configured by combining the non-slip cushioning material 11 and the good slip net body 12 together.
- the configurations of the cushion material 11 and the slippery net body 12 are not particularly different from those described for the sock 10 and are omitted.
- the inner bottom surface 10a of the sock 10 corresponds to the inner bottom surface 20a of the shoe 20
- the inner side surface 10b of the sock 10 corresponds to the inner side surface 20b of the shoe
- the inner top surface 10c of the sock 10 corresponds to the inner top surface (not shown) of the shoe 20.
- the combination of the non-slip cushioning material 11 and the slippery net body 12 on the inner bottom surface 20a, the inner side surface 20b, and the inner top surface of the shoe 20 makes it easy to wear and improves legume and inflammation due to rubbing.
- a shoe 20 that can be prevented can be provided.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing an insole 30 for shoes showing a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the upper surface 30 a of the insole 30 is configured by combining the non-slip cushioning material 11 and the good slip net body 12.
- the configurations of the cushion material 11 and the slippery net body 12 are the same as those described for the sock 10 described above.
- the inner bottom surface 10 a of the sock 10 corresponds to the upper surface 30 a of the insole 30.
- the present invention can also be applied to gloves.
- the combination of the slippery cushioning material 11 and the slippery net body 12 is not limited to the part contacting the palm of the glove, the part contacting the side of the hand, or the part contacting the back of the hand. Can be applied.
- the configuration of the slippery cushion material 11 and the slippery net body 12 can be applied to the glove in the same manner as described for the sock 10.
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靴下の場合も同様に、靴下を履いた状態で歩行や走行或いはその他の運動やスポーツを行った場合に、足と靴下との間に生じる擦れにより、足にマメやその他の不都合が発生する問題があった。
手袋の場合も同様に、作業等を行うことで手袋と手の平等との間に擦れが生じ、皮膚に炎症を起したりする問題があった。
以上のような問題を解決する方法として、従来、足の裏や手の平との接触部分に、擦れが生じ難い材料を施すようにした履物、靴下等のウエアが提供されている。
特開平9-59804号公報(特許文献1)には、靴下の踵(4)の内面に、クッション性と滑り止め性のある発泡ウレタン製のスポンジ(5)を逢着したものが開示されている。
特開2006-37282号公報(特許文献2)には、靴下の裏側に発泡ポリウレタンからなる補強材(2、3)が設けられたものが開示されている。
特開2006-130036号公報(特許文献3)には、中敷き本体(2)の上面の一部に数個の貫通孔(21)を備えたシート状の付勢部材(5)が設けられ、その付勢部材(5)の貫通孔(21)の開口の下の位置に、それぞれ滑り止め部材(4)が設けられた中敷きが開示されている。この中敷きにおいては、中敷き本体(2)に荷重がかかったときに、滑り止め部材(4)の上面が付勢部材(5)を介して中敷き本体(2)の上面よりも高い位置に出てくることで、滑り止め効果を発揮する。一方、荷重が加わらない状態では、滑り止め部材(4)による摩擦力を受けないので、履物をスムーズに脱ぎ履きすることができる。
特開2007-162149号公報(特許文献4)には、靴下本体の足裏の下面と内面に滑り止めを施したものが開示されている。
実用新案登録第3109393号公報(特許文献5)には、靴下本体(2)の内面に内滑止面部(3i)、外面に外滑止面部(3o)を設けた靴下が開示されている。
実用新案登録第3174314号公報(特許文献6)には、靴や中敷に衝撃吸収材や滑り止め材料を配置したものが開示されている。 Conventionally, walking, running with shoes or other footwear, or doing other exercises or sports, rubbing at the part where the foot and footwear touch each other can cause legging or inflammation. A bug sometimes occurred. In addition, the impact was transmitted to the feet and body through the footwear, which caused discomfort and fatigue.
Similarly, in the case of socks, there is a problem that leg and other inconveniences occur on the foot due to rubbing between the foot and the sock when walking, running or other exercise or sports while wearing the sock. was there.
Similarly, in the case of gloves, there is a problem that the work rubs between the gloves and the palm of the hand and causes skin irritation.
As a method for solving the above-described problems, there have been conventionally provided wears such as footwear and socks in which a material that hardly causes rubbing is applied to a contact portion with the sole or palm of the foot.
Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 9-59804 (Patent Document 1) discloses a foam urethane foam sponge (5) that is cushioned and slip-resistant on the inner surface of a sock heel (4). .
Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2006-37282 (Patent Document 2) discloses that a reinforcing material (2, 3) made of foamed polyurethane is provided on the back side of a sock.
In JP 2006-130036 A (Patent Document 3), a sheet-like urging member (5) having several through holes (21) is provided on a part of the upper surface of the insole body (2), An insole provided with an anti-slip member (4) at a position below the opening of the through hole (21) of the biasing member (5) is disclosed. In this insole, when a load is applied to the insole body (2), the upper surface of the anti-slip member (4) comes out higher than the upper surface of the insole body (2) via the biasing member (5). The anti-slip effect is demonstrated by making it. On the other hand, in a state where no load is applied, since the friction force by the anti-slip member (4) is not received, the footwear can be taken off and put on smoothly.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-162149 (Patent Document 4) discloses a sock body in which the bottom surface and the inner surface of the sole are slip-prevented.
Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3109393 (Patent Document 5) discloses a sock having an inner non-slip surface portion (3i) on the inner surface of the sock body (2) and an outer non-slip surface portion (3o) on the outer surface.
Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3174314 (Patent Document 6) discloses a shoe or insole in which an impact absorbing material or an anti-slip material is disposed.
一方、上記特許文献3の場合は、滑り止め部材(4)と付勢部材(5)とにより、足の滑り止めとスムーズな足入れができるものである。しかし、付勢部材(5)はクッション性を有するシート部材ではあるが、滑り止め部材(4)を下方から貫通孔(21)の開口を介して上に出るようにするためには、シート状の付勢部材(5)にある程度の硬度を必要とする。このため、次のような問題がある。
A.第1に、このような硬めの付勢部材(5)は、これを中敷き表面の全体には施すことができない。全体に施した場合は、中敷き自体が硬くなり易く、履き心地が悪くなる。
B.第2に、このような大きな貫通孔(21)を備えたシート状の付勢部材(5)は、ある程度以上の面積を必要とし、狭い局所には、きめ細かく施すことが難しい。
C.第3に、上記したように付勢部材(5)はある程度の硬度を必要とするため、クッション性に欠け易く、靴下等にこのような付勢部材(5)を適用すると、靴下が硬直状態となる。 In the above-mentioned
On the other hand, in the case of the above-mentioned Patent Document 3, the anti-slip member (4) and the urging member (5) can prevent the foot from slipping and smoothly put in the foot. However, the urging member (5) is a seat member having cushioning properties, but in order to allow the anti-slip member (4) to protrude upward from below through the opening of the through hole (21), a sheet shape is used. The biasing member (5) requires a certain degree of hardness. For this reason, there are the following problems.
A. First, such a hard biasing member (5) cannot be applied to the entire insole surface. When applied to the whole, the insole itself tends to be hard, and the comfort becomes worse.
B. Secondly, the sheet-like urging member (5) having such a large through hole (21) requires a certain area or more, and it is difficult to finely apply it to a narrow local area.
C. Third, as described above, since the biasing member (5) needs a certain degree of hardness, it is likely to lack cushioning properties, and when such a biasing member (5) is applied to socks, the sock is in a rigid state. It becomes.
また本発明のウエアは、上記第1の特徴に加えて、足の裏或いは手の平に限らず足或いは手と接する全ての表面の一部若しくは全部を難滑性のゴム若しくはプラスチックからなるクッション材で被覆構成すると共に、該難滑性のクッション材の表面の一部若しくは全部を、更に良滑性のネット体でメッシュ構造を構成するように被覆構成してあることを第2の特徴としている。
また本発明のウエアは、上記第1又は第2の特徴に加えて、難滑性のクッション材を連続気泡型の発泡ゴム若しくは発泡プラスチックで構成していることを第3の特徴としている。 In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the wear of the present invention is a wear having shoes, insoles, slippers, sandals and other footwear, socks, gloves, etc., and a part contacting the surface of the foot or hand, A part or all of the surface in contact with the palm is covered with a cushion material made of non-slip rubber or plastic, and the surface of the non-slip cushion material is made up of a mesh structure with a more slippery net. The first feature is that the cover is configured as described above.
In addition to the first feature described above, the wear of the present invention is not limited to the sole of the foot or the palm, but a cushion material made of non-slip rubber or plastic for part or all of the entire surface in contact with the foot or hand. A second feature is that the coating structure is configured so that part or all of the surface of the non-slip cushioning material is further configured to form a mesh structure with a net structure having a good slipping property.
In addition to the first or second feature, the wear of the present invention has a third feature that the non-slip cushioning material is made of open-cell foamed rubber or foamed plastic.
良滑性のネット体でメッシュ構造に被覆構成された難滑性のクッション材は、ネット体の上からクッション材方向に体重等の圧力が垂直に加わると、ネット体のメッシュの開口を介して足の裏や手の平と直接接触して接面状態となる。難滑性のクッション材が足の裏や手の平と接面状態となることで、足の裏や手の平が擦れるのが防止され、その結果として足の裏や手の平に生じる繰り返しの擦れによる摩擦炎症、マメ、その他の炎症の発生を防止することができる。
一方、靴や靴下等を履く際には、足等による難滑性クッション材への垂直方向への圧力は比較的小さいため、足裏等が難滑性クッション材に接触してトラップされるのが低減される状況となる一方、足裏等が良滑性のネット体の上面をスライド滑走し易い状況となる。このため、難滑性のクッション材の存在によるも、靴や靴下等が履き易くなる。手袋の場合も同様な理由で、はめ易く、且つ作業時には手の平に生じる繰り返しの擦れが防止され、マメやその他の炎症の発生を抑えることができる。
またクッション材の表面をネット体で被覆することで、クッション材の弾性変形に対しても追従し、所望の機能を発揮することができる。
またクッション材の表面をネット体で被覆する構成の場合は、ネット体の取り付けが局所に至る場合でも容易に行うことができると共に、靴下や手袋等のもつ柔軟性を損なわせることがない。 According to the first aspect of the present invention, a part or all of the surface of the shoe, insole, slippers, sandals, etc., such as the footwear, socks, gloves, etc. that contacts the soles of the feet or the palm of the hand. Covered with a cushioning material made of natural rubber or plastic. Further, a part or all of the surface of the non-slip cushioning material is covered and configured so as to form a mesh structure with a slippery net body.
The non-slip cushion material covered with a mesh structure with a slippery net body, when pressure such as weight is applied vertically from the top of the net body to the cushion material direction, through the mesh opening of the net body Direct contact with the soles of the feet and the palm of the hand makes contact with the face. The non-slip cushioning material is in contact with the soles and palms of the feet, preventing the soles and palms from rubbing, resulting in frictional inflammation caused by repeated rubbing on the soles and palms of the feet, Can prevent the occurrence of bean and other inflammation.
On the other hand, when wearing shoes, socks, etc., the pressure in the vertical direction on the non-slip cushioning material by the foot or the like is relatively small, so the soles of the foot contact the non-slip cushion material and are trapped. Is reduced, while the soles and the like are easy to slide on the top surface of the slippery net body. For this reason, it becomes easy to wear shoes, socks, etc. even if the non-slip cushioning material exists. In the case of gloves, for the same reason, it is easy to wear, and repeated rubbing that occurs on the palm of the hand during work can be prevented, and the occurrence of legumes and other inflammations can be suppressed.
Further, by covering the surface of the cushion material with a net body, it is possible to follow the elastic deformation of the cushion material and to exhibit a desired function.
Further, in the case of a configuration in which the surface of the cushion material is covered with a net body, it can be easily performed even when the net body is attached locally, and the flexibility of socks, gloves, etc. is not impaired.
それらの手足の部分が擦れることによるマメや炎症の発生を防ぐことができると共に、履き易さ、はめ易さを確保することができる。 According to the wear of Claim 2, in addition to the effect by the structure of
It is possible to prevent the occurrence of legumes and inflammation due to rubbing of those limbs, and to ensure ease of wearing and fitting.
連続気泡により、通気性、通湿性に富み、蒸れ難く且つ適度な保湿効果、保温効果を発揮することができる。 Moreover, according to the wear of Claim 3, in addition to the effect by the structure of the said
Due to the open cells, it is rich in air permeability and moisture permeability, hardly stuffy, and can exhibit appropriate moisturizing effect and heat retaining effect.
図1に示す靴下10は、破線で示す内底部10aの表面を難滑性のクッション材11で被覆して構成し、更にそのクッション材11の表面を良滑性のネット体12でメッシュ構造を構成するように被覆構成している。 First, with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4, the configuration of the sock according to the first embodiment of the wear of the present invention will be described.
A
また前記難滑性のクッション材11は、その効果的な作用を考慮して、足Fの裏と接する内底面10aの全部ではなく、効果の高い一部に配して被覆するようにしてもよい。同様に、内側面10bや内天面10cの一部に配して被覆するようにしてもよい。 The reason for arranging the
In addition, the
一方、前記クッション材11は、靴下10と足Fとの擦れを低減する作用を発揮させるため、難滑性に優れた材料である必要がある。
このような難滑性のあるクッション材11としては、難滑性のある軟質ゴム、軟質プラスチック、その他の難滑性クッション材料を用いることができる。そして前記難滑性のあるクッション材11としては、更に軟質発泡ゴム、軟質発泡プラスチックが好ましい。
軟質発泡ゴム、軟質発泡プラスチックとしては、例えば連続気泡型のゴムスポンジ、連続気泡型の軟質ウレタンフォーム、発泡軟質ポリエチレン等がある。 The
On the other hand, the
As the
Examples of the soft foam rubber and soft foam plastic include open cell rubber sponge, open cell soft urethane foam, and soft foam polyethylene.
ネット体12は、弾性のある網体、弾性のある織体、弾性のある打抜体等、弾性のあるものが好ましい。またネット体12のネット糸12aは、文字通りの糸の他、紐、繊維を含む他、打抜き等によって残った網目状シートの網の部分もその範疇に含むものとする。
ネット糸12aとしては、それ自体が良滑性である必要がある。このため、ネット糸12aはナイロン、ポリエステル、テトロン(登録商標)等の滑性に優れたプラスチック製の糸、ファイバーを用いることができる。また他の糸やファイバーの表面に滑性の良い素材を被覆する等の表面滑性処理を施したものを用いることが好ましいが、それに限定されるものではない。例えば上記以外にアクリル糸、毛糸、綿糸、麻糸、絹糸、レーヨン糸、キュプラ等を単独または他の糸と混紡した糸を用いることができる。
ネット体12は、十分な滑性があれば、柔軟性、弾性については、必ず柔軟性、弾性がなければならないというわけではない。特に靴の中底や中敷など、下層となるクッション材11がそれほど柔軟性を必要としない場所に設けられている場合には、ネット体12にも同程度の柔軟性があればよい。このような場合には、それほど柔軟性がないが滑性のあるプラスチック板を多数の開口で打ち抜いてネット状としたものを用いることもできる。 First, the
The
The
If the
前記開口12bの形状は、三角形、四角形、菱形、多角形、円形等とすることができる。開口12bはネット体12全面に分散した状態で構成されている。また開口12bが占める面積は、該開口12bを取り囲んで張り巡らされたネット糸12aが占める面積よりも十分に大きく、少なくとも2倍以上になるようにして構成されている。
開口12bが大きく且つ分散されて設けられることで、荷重が加わった際に、開口12bを介してクッション材11と足裏との接触を、より確実に且つ安定して行うことができる。
ただし、開口12bの面積がネット糸12aの面積よりも大きくなり過ぎると、靴下を履くときに、難滑性のクッション材11による悪影響が出て滑りが悪くなり、履き難くなる。従ってネット糸12aの直径(幅)は0.1mm~4.0mmとし、好ましくは0.2mm~2.0mmとする。また開口部12bの面積は1.0mm2~400.0mm2とし、好ましくは2.0mm2~250.0mm2とする。
ネット糸12aが、開口12bを囲んでネット体12に張り巡らされた状態とされることで、足Fに靴下10を履く際に、足Fがネット糸12a上を滑走し易くなり、難滑性のクッション材11の存在下でも、非常に履き易くなる。 Further, the
The shape of the
By providing the
However, if the area of the
Since the
またネット体12の取り付けは、別の方法でも行うことができる。例えば予め靴下10の内底面10aにクッション材11を縫い付ける等して積層状態に一体化し、その上からネット体12を被覆状態とし、クッション材11の周囲から食み出たネット体12の周囲を靴下10の生地に縫い合わせる等して取り付け構成することができる。 Referring to FIG. 3, the
The
クッション材11への縫い付け12dは、ネット体12の各交差点12cで行うのが外れ難いのでよいが、間欠的な交差点12cの位置で縫い付けるようにしてもよい。
なお、ネット体12とクッション材11との交差点12cでの取り付けは、必ずしも縫い付け12dに限定されるものではなく、他の方法によることも可能である。同様に、上記ネット体12の周囲を靴下10に取り付ける場合においても、これを必ずしも縫い付けで行う必要はない。
また、クッション材11による下地の被覆は、縫い付けの他、接着、熱圧着、吹き付け等の方法があるが、これに限定されるものではない。 In the above description, for example, as shown in FIG. 3, the
The
Note that the attachment of the
Further, the covering of the base with the
図4(A)は、靴下10に足Fを挿入するときの状態を示す。足Fを挿入する際には、未だ体重が足に加わっていないので、靴下10の内底面10aの良滑性のネット体12や難滑性のクッション材11は足Fの裏と地面等の間で大きな圧縮圧力を受けていない。このため、ネット体12はクッション材11の上面にあって沈むことなく保持され、足Fの裏とクッション材11との間に介在して両者の接触を絶った状態が維持される。このため、靴下10内に挿入され、靴下10の内底面10a上をスライドしてくる足Fは、難滑性のクッション材11とあまり接触することなく、良滑性のネット体12上を滑走することができる。よってスムーズに靴下10を履くことができる。 The operation of the
FIG. 4A shows a state when the foot F is inserted into the
靴20の内底面20aや内側面20b、内天面に難滑性のクッション材11と良滑性のネット体12との組み合わせを構成することで、履き易く且つ擦れによるマメや炎症を良好に防止することができる靴20を提供できる。 FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing an inner bottom portion of a shoe showing a second embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the inner bottom surface 20a of the
The combination of the
中敷30の上面30aに難滑性のクッション材11と良滑性のネット体12との組み合わせを構成することで、靴に中敷30を敷いた状態で、履き易く且つ擦れによるマメや炎症を良好に防止することができる靴の中敷30を提供できる。 FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing an
By forming a combination of the
10a 内底面
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- 靴、中敷、スリッパ、サンダル等の履物、靴下、手袋等、足若しくは手の表面に接面する部分を有するウエアであって、足の裏或いは手の平と接する表面の一部若しくは全部を難滑性のゴム若しくはプラスチックからなるクッション材で被覆構成すると共に、該難滑性のクッション材の表面の一部若しくは全部を、更に良滑性のネット体でメッシュ構造を構成するように被覆構成してあることを特徴とするウエア。 Shoes, insoles, slippers, sandals and other footwear, socks, gloves, etc. that have a part that touches the surface of the foot or hand, and part or all of the surface that touches the sole of the foot or the palm of the hand And covering with a cushioning material made of high-quality rubber or plastic, and covering or forming part or all of the surface of the non-slippering cushioning material so as to form a mesh structure with a slippery net body. Wear characterized by being.
- 足の裏或いは手の平に限らず足或いは手と接する全ての表面の一部若しくは全部を難滑性のゴム若しくはプラスチックからなるクッション材で被覆構成すると共に、該難滑性のクッション材の表面の一部若しくは全部を、更に良滑性のネット体でメッシュ構造を構成するように被覆構成してあることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のウエア。 Not only the sole of the foot or the palm but also all or part of the entire surface in contact with the foot or hand is covered with a cushion material made of non-slip rubber or plastic, and one surface of the non-slip cushion material is covered. 2. The garment according to claim 1, wherein a part or all of the garment is configured so as to form a mesh structure with a more slippery net body.
- 難滑性のクッション材を連続気泡型の発泡ゴム若しくは発泡プラスチックで構成していることを特徴とする請求項1又は2に記載のウエア。 The wear according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the non-slip cushioning material is made of open-cell foamed rubber or foamed plastic.
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