Shock absorption sole and shoes
A technology of shock-absorbing columns and shock-absorbing units, which is applied in the field of shock-absorbing shoe soles, can solve the problems of increasing the cost and complexity of the shoe-making process and not being able to achieve the shock-absorbing effect, and achieves easy processing and low production costs , design reasonable effect
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Embodiment 1
[0033] refer to Figure 1~8 , shows a shock-absorbing sole provided by the present invention, including an upper bottom 1 and a lower bottom 2, the lower bottom 2 includes an upper surface in contact with the upper bottom 1, and a lower surface in contact with the ground, the upper bottom 1 and the lower bottom 2 Protruding shock-absorbing units with a shock-absorbing effect are arranged between the lower bottoms 2 and on the lower surface of the lower bottoms 2 .
[0034] In this embodiment, the surface area of the lower base is not smaller than the surface area of the upper base. The bottom thickness range is 3-5mm. Both the upper and lower soles are made of highly elastic rubber. The upper sole includes a forefoot part, an arch part, and a heel part, wherein the forefoot part is slightly raised upwards, and the upper and lower surfaces of the lower sole are planes.
[0035] The shock-absorbing unit includes more than two first shock-absorbing columns 3 and more than ...
Embodiment 2
[0041] refer to Figure 9~11 , the difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that in this embodiment, the first shock-absorbing column and the second shock-absorbing column, both of which are cylindrical, are internal hollow structures, and the first shock-absorbing column is taken as an example below To illustrate the specific structure of the internal hollow:
[0042] The upper surface of the first shock-absorbing column in the shape of a cylinder is fixed on the lower surface of the upper bottom, the lower surface of the first shock-absorbing column is open, the upper surface and the side wall of the first shock-absorbing column form an open end, and the inner hollow cylinder body. The ratio of the thickness of the upper surface of the first damping column to the height is in the range of 1 / 10-1 / 2; or
[0043] Both the upper and lower surfaces of the cylindrical first shock absorbing column are open, and become a pipe body shape that penetrates up and down. Th...
Embodiment 3
[0048] The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that in this embodiment, the first shock-absorbing pillars are distributed at equal intervals along the length and width directions of the lower surface of the upper bottom 1, wherein, in the length direction, two adjacent The shortest distance between the outer walls of the first shock-absorbing columns is 7-12mm; in the width direction, the shortest distance between the outer walls of two adjacent first shock-absorbing columns is 5-12mm. Correspondingly, the second shock-absorbing columns are also arranged in the same manner on the lower surface of the lower bottom, so that the first and second shock-absorbing columns are oppositely arranged on both sides of the upper and lower surfaces of the lower bottom, and the central axes are on the same plane. in a straight line. Other structures are the same as those in Embodiment 1, and will not be repeated here.
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