Massage structure, ergonomic massage insole and massage shoe
By designing a massage structure and ergonomic insoles, the problem of the lack of massage effect in existing insoles is solved. It achieves effective stimulation of the reflex zones on the soles of the feet, improves human health, enhances immunity, unblocks meridians, and improves the overall health of the body. It also enhances the massage effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202422854157.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-11-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-11-22
AI Technical Summary
Existing insoles lack massage effects and cannot effectively stimulate the reflex zones on the soles of the feet, thus affecting health and wellness benefits.
A massage structure was designed, including first and second massage parts, each composed of a first and second massage base, equipped with massage protrusions and support ribs. The massage structure corresponds to 21 reflex zones of the human body. Combined with the design of ergonomic insoles, it ensures that the massage areas correspond to acupoints on the soles of the feet, providing stable massage intensity.
Through its massage structure and ergonomic design, it can effectively stimulate the reflex zones on the soles of the feet, improve gastrointestinal function, relax muscles, improve blood circulation, relieve constipation, enhance the body's immunity, unblock meridians, and promote longevity.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of health and wellness products technology, specifically relating to a massage structure, an ergonomic massage insole, and massage shoes. Background Technology
[0002] The human feet are a crucial starting and ending point of the body's meridians, connecting the internal organs, linking the interior and exterior, and running through the upper and lower body. Multiple acupoints of the five internal organs are connected to the ankles, making foot care vital for overall health. Currently, many ordinary insoles lack massage functionality; some merely have a few massage points on the surface. Therefore, it is essential to develop a massage structure, ergonomic massage insoles, and massage shoes that overcome these shortcomings. Utility Model Content
[0003] To solve at least one of the above-mentioned technical problems, in a first aspect, the present invention provides a massage structure, including at least one first massage part and at least one second massage part, wherein the first massage part includes a first massage base and at least one first massage protrusion disposed on the first massage base; the second massage part includes a second massage base and at least one second massage protrusion disposed on the second massage base, wherein the length of the first massage base is greater than and / or equal to and / or less than the length of the second massage base.
[0004] The first massage base has a first groove facing upward, and a first support rib is provided in the first groove; the second massage base has a second groove facing upward, and a second support rib is provided in the second groove.
[0005] Through the above technical solution, the first and second support ribs can increase the support strength and provide a stable massage force for the stimulation of foot massage.
[0006] The first massage part is provided, and the second massage part is provided on the upper and lower sides of the first end of the first massage part. The length of the first massage base is longer than the length of the second massage base, and the width of the first end of the first massage base is greater than the width of the second end of the first massage base; the second massage base is partially spherical.
[0007] The surfaces of the first massage base and / or the second massage base are at least partially curved. It also includes at least one third massage protrusion. The bottom of the third massage protrusion has a third groove facing upwards.
[0008] Through the above technical solution, the massage structure of this utility model massages the reflex zones on the soles of the feet while walking, which has an auxiliary function on gastrointestinal metabolism, improves constipation, and promotes blood circulation in the feet.
[0009] The massage structures described above correspond to 21 reflex zones on the human body. The forefoot reflex zones include: parathyroid glands and thyroid gland. The sole reflex zones include: stomach, celiac plexus, pancreas, duodenum, kidneys, adrenal glands, transverse colon, ureter, and small intestine. The left foot single-organ reflex zones include: left foot heart, spleen, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum. The right foot single-organ reflex zones include: liver, gallbladder, ascending colon, ileocecal valve, cecum, and appendix. Stimulating these reflex zones with massage shoes can regulate the functions of various parts of the body, providing a self-care effect.
[0010] Secondly, this utility model provides an ergonomic massage insole, including the above-mentioned massage structure, and further including a first insole with a length adapted to the sole of the foot. The first massage part and the second massage part at least partially protrude from the surface of the first insole. The first insole is provided with a support part corresponding to the medial arch area a, lateral arch area b, arch area c, and heel area d of the human foot. The support part gradually undulates with the human foot. The first massage part is disposed at a position corresponding to the medial arch area a and the lateral arch area b of the sole of the foot. The second massage part is disposed on at least one side of the first massage part near the first end of the medial arch area a of the sole of the foot.
[0011] The first insole has an outer periphery with a curved edge that conforms to the entire sole of the foot. It also includes a second insole, the outer periphery of which has an upward extension that mates with the top surface of the curved edge, forming a placement space for accommodating the first insole.
[0012] At this time, the first groove, the second groove, and the third groove are formed at the bottom of the first insole, facing upwards.
[0013] Thirdly, this utility model provides a massage shoe, including a shoe body, the above-mentioned massage structure or the above-mentioned ergonomic massage insole;
[0014] The massage structure is disposed inside the shoe body, and the first massage portion and the second massage portion at least partially protrude from the surface of the insole portion of the shoe body.
[0015] Compared with existing technologies, the advantages of this invention are as follows: When put into use, the first step—choosing the size—requires that the ergonomic insole fits the wearer's size. When a person wears the massage insole and walks, it replaces manual massage of the corresponding reflex zones. In other words, the insole size must accurately align with the acupoint reflex zones on the soles of the feet. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view of the massage structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This utility model is a three-dimensional insole. Figure 1 ;
[0018] Figure 3 This utility model is a three-dimensional insole. Figure 2 ;
[0019] Figure 4 The second insole of this utility model is three-dimensional. Figure 1 ;
[0020] Figure 5 The second insole of this utility model is three-dimensional. Figure 2 ;
[0021] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional view of the ergonomic insole of this utility model;
[0022] Figure label:
[0023] 1. First massage section; 101. First massage base; 102. First massage protrusion; 103. First groove; 104. First support rib; 105. Arc surface;
[0024] 2. Second massage section; 201. Second massage base; 202. Second massage protrusion; 203. Second groove; 204. Second support rib;
[0025] 3. Third massage protrusion; 301. Third groove;
[0026] 4. First insole; 401. Support section; 402. Wrapped edge;
[0027] 5. Second insole; 501. Extension; 502. Placement position;
[0028] a) Medial arch of the foot; b) Lateral arch of the foot; c) Arch of the sole of the foot; d) Heel area. Detailed Implementation
[0029] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand this utility model and to more clearly define the scope of protection claimed by this utility model, the present utility model is described in detail below with reference to certain specific embodiments. It should be noted that the following are only some specific embodiments of the present utility model concept, and are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model. The specific and direct description of related structures is only for the convenience of understanding this utility model, and the specific features do not necessarily or directly limit the scope of implementation of this utility model.
[0030] Referring to the accompanying drawings, the present invention adopts the following technical solution. In a first aspect, the present invention provides a massage structure, including at least one first massage part 1 and at least one second massage part 2. The first massage part 1 includes a first massage base 101 and at least one first massage protrusion 102 disposed on the first massage base 101. The second massage part 2 includes a second massage base 201 and at least one second massage protrusion 202 disposed on the second massage base 201. The length of the first massage base 101 is greater than and / or equal to and / or less than the length of the second massage base 201.
[0031] The first massage protrusion 102 is integrally formed on the surface of the first massage base 101 in a similar ring shape that is adapted to the shape of the first massage base 101. In this embodiment, two similar rings may be provided, and the inner ring is relatively close to the arch side.
[0032] The second massage protrusion 202 is arranged in a ring on the second massage base 201.
[0033] The first massage base 101 has a first groove 103 facing upward, and a first support rib 104 is provided in the first groove 103; the second massage base 201 has a second groove 203 facing upward, and a second support rib 204 is provided in the second groove 203.
[0034] Through the above technical solution, the first support rib 104 and the second support rib 204 can increase the support strength and provide a stable massage force for the stimulation of foot massage.
[0035] The first massage part 1 is provided; the second massage part 2 is provided in two places, and is respectively provided on the upper and lower sides of the first end of the first massage part 1. The length of the first massage base 101 is longer than the length of the second massage base 201, and the width of the first end of the first massage base 101 is greater than the width of the second end of the first massage base 101; the second massage base 201 is a partially spherical surface.
[0036] The surfaces of the first massage base 101 and / or the second massage base 201 are at least partially curved surfaces 105. It also includes at least one third massage protrusion 3. The third massage protrusion 3 has a third groove 301 with its bottom facing upwards.
[0037] The third massage protrusion 3 has several of varying sizes, and can be round or oval. For example, it can be a small structure on the toes, and a large structure on the sole, heel, and sides of the foot.
[0038] The massage structures described above correspond to the 21 reflex zones of the human body. The reflex zones on the forefoot include: parathyroid glands and thyroid gland. The reflex zones on the soles of the feet include: stomach, celiac plexus, pancreas, duodenum, kidneys, adrenal glands, transverse colon, ureter, and small intestine. The reflex zones on the left foot include: heart, spleen, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum. The reflex zones on the right foot include: liver, gallbladder, ascending colon, ileocecal valve, cecum, and appendix.
[0039] Secondly, this utility model provides an ergonomic massage insole, including the above-mentioned massage structure, and also includes a first insole 4 with a length adapted to the sole of the foot. The first massage part 1 and the second massage part 2 at least partially protrude from the surface of the first insole 4. The first insole 4 is provided with a support part 401 corresponding to the medial arch area a, lateral arch area b, arch area c, and heel area d of the human foot. The support part 401 gradually undulates in accordance with the human foot. The first massage part 1 is disposed at a position corresponding to the medial arch area a and the lateral arch area b of the sole of the foot. The second massage part 2 is disposed on at least one side of the first massage part 1 near the first end of the medial arch area a of the sole of the foot.
[0040] The first insole 4 has an outer periphery with a curved edge 402 that conforms to the entire foot. It also includes a second insole 5, the outer periphery of which has an upward extension 501 that mates with the top surface of the curved edge 402, so that a placement position 502 for accommodating the first insole 4 is formed in the extension 501.
[0041] At this time, the first groove 103, the second groove 203, and the third groove 301 are formed at the bottom of the first insole 4 facing upward.
[0042] The first insole 4 and the second insole 5 are integrally molded. The second insole 5 can be made of EVA plus plastic material, which can improve wear resistance and anti-slip properties. The first insole 4, the first massage base 101, and the first support rib 104 can be made of EVA plus POE material, which can improve the elasticity and toughness of the massage protrusions.
[0043] Thirdly, this utility model provides a massage shoe, including a shoe body, the above-mentioned massage structure or the above-mentioned ergonomic massage insole;
[0044] The massage structure is disposed inside the shoe body, and the first massage part 1 and the second massage part 2 at least partially protrude from the surface of the insole portion of the shoe body.
[0045] That is, the ergonomic insole of this utility model can be installed on one's own shoes, or the massage structure of this utility model can be directly configured on the shoes, and the shoes can be manufactured and sold as a whole.
[0046] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are: the utility model has a simple structure and can play a certain role in health care and treatment. It can relax muscles, relieve fatigue, improve human immunity, dredge meridians, balance yin and yang, and prolong life.
[0047] When putting them into use, the first step is to choose the right size. Ergonomic insoles should fit your foot size. When you wear massage insoles and walk around, they replace manual massage of the corresponding reflex zones. In other words, the insole size must be accurately aligned with the acupoint reflex zones on the soles of your feet.
[0048] The technical solution of this utility model has been described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings. However, it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that the protection scope of this utility model is obviously not limited to these specific embodiments. Without departing from the principle of this utility model, those skilled in the art can make equivalent changes or substitutions to the relevant technical features, and the technical solutions after these changes or substitutions will all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A massaging structure, characterized by: The massage structure comprises at least one first massage part (1) and at least one second massage part (2), the first massage part (1) comprises a first massage base body (101) and at least one first massage convex (102) arranged on the first massage base body (101); the second massage part (2) comprises a second massage base body (201) and at least one second massage convex (202) arranged on the second massage base body (201), the length of the first massage base body (101) is greater than, equal to or smaller than the length of the second massage base body (201).
2. The massage structure according to claim 1, wherein: The first massage base body (101) is provided with a first groove (103) upwardly, and at least one first supporting rib (104) is arranged in the first groove (103); and / or the second massage base body (201) is provided with a second groove (203) upwardly, and at least one second supporting rib (204) is arranged in the second groove (203); And / or the first massage convex (102) is similar to the first massage base body (101) in shape and is integrally formed on the surface of the first massage base body (101); And / or the second massage convex (202) is arranged in a ring shape on the second massage base body (201).
3. The massage structure according to claim 2, wherein: The first supporting rib (104) is a cross, and / or the second supporting rib (204) is a cross.
4. The massage structure according to claim 1, wherein: The first massage part (1) is provided with one; the second massage part (2) is provided with two and is arranged on the upper and lower sides of the first end of the first massage part (1).
5. The massage structure according to claim 1 or 4, characterized in that: The length of the first massage base body (101) is longer than the length of the second massage base body (201), and the width of the first end of the first massage base body (101) is greater than the width of the second end of the first massage base body (101); And / or the second massage base body (201) is a partial spherical surface.
6. The massage structure according to claim 1, wherein The surface of the first massage base body (101) and / or the second massage base body (201) is at least partially an arc surface (105); And / or further comprising at least one third massage convex (3), and a third groove (301) is arranged upwardly at the bottom of the third massage convex (3).
7. An ergonomic massaging insole for a human foot, characterized by: The massage structure comprises the first massage part (1) and the second massage part (2) according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a first insole (4) with a length suitable for the foot sole, the first massage part (1) and the second massage part (2) are at least partially protruded from the surface of the first insole, the first insole (4) is provided with a supporting part (401) corresponding to the medial arch area a, the lateral arch area b, the plantar arch area c and the heel area d of the foot sole, the supporting part (401) is matched with the foot sole and is gradually undulated, the first massage part (1) is arranged at a position corresponding to the medial arch area a and the lateral arch area b of the foot sole, and the second massage part (2) is arranged at least on one side of the first end of the first massage part (1) close to the medial arch area a of the foot sole.
8. The ergonomic massaging insole according to claim 7, wherein: An arc fitting edge (402) is arranged along the outer periphery of the first insole (4) and is matched with the whole foot sole.
9. The ergonomic massaging insole according to claim 7, wherein: Also included is a second insole (5) having an outer periphery provided with an upward extension (501) that cooperates with the top surface of the arcuate ridge (402) to form a placement site (502) in the extension (501) for receiving the first insole (4).
10. A massaging shoe, characterized by: The massage structure of any one of claims 1-6 or the ergonomic massage insole of claims 7-9. The massage structure is configured to be disposed inside the shoe body, and the first massage portion (1) and the second massage portion (2) at least partially protrude from the surface of the insole portion of the shoe body.