Device for transforming on demand a city shoe into a sports shoe and shoes adapted to said device
A technology for ordinary shoes and sports shoes, applied in footwear, applications, clothing, etc., can solve problems such as shortening the service life of soles, uneven wear of incisions, and increasing production costs
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[0044] The normal shoe PD for the right foot shown in FIGS. Mounted on sole S (see Figure 12 ) on the bottom side and at a certain distance from both ends of the sole.
[0045] The strip 2 located under the forefoot (FIG. 4) has two longitudinal rectilinear edges 2a, 2b forming an acute angle with each other.
[0046] Preferably the two edges form an angle of 20° to 40°.
[0047] The strip has two lateral edges 2c, 2d provided with flaps 8, 9, respectively, which adjoin said edges 2c, 2d and are folded upwards to On the sides 6,7 of the sole.
[0048] The two lateral edges 8, 9 are not parallel and of unequal width. Thus, the strip has an irregular quadrilateral shape, the opposite sides of which are neither parallel nor of the same length ( Figure 12 ). This shape keeps the strips in place despite any frontal impact.
[0049] The flap 8 on the left side 6 of the shoe for the right foot is provided with a hole 10 which enables the extension 12 to be carried when the e...
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