Sole structure of tennis shoe
A tennis and shoe bottom technology, applied in the field of shoe soles, can solve the problems of poor air permeability and moisture drainage of tennis shoes, etc.
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[0014] The design inspiration of the present invention comes from the fish's respiratory system - fish gills. Researchers have conducted long-term observation and research on the structure and working principle of fish gills, and found that fish gills are located on both sides of the pharyngeal cavity, symmetrically arranged, and their shape is slightly similar to Comb, fish gills are composed of gill arches, gill filaments and blood vessels. Fish generally have 5 pairs of gill slits. The interval between two adjacent gill slits is called gill septum or gill arch. Many thin strips of gills are separated from its front and rear walls. All these gill filaments are combined to form a half gill, commonly known as gill flap. The two half gills at the front and rear of each gill interval form a whole gill, and there are many thin strip-shaped protrusions on both sides of each gill filament, which are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the gill filament. This structure is cal...
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