Arch balance trainer

By designing a foot arch balance trainer with a detachable and combinable balance board and fixed components, the problem of poor training effect of existing insoles is solved, achieving diversified training effects and better training results.

CN223930290UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24GUANGZHOU SITTING STANDING WALKING & LYING HEALTH TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202423134598.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-18
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-18

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Technical Problem

When using existing insoles for balance training, the user's feet are completely encased in the shoe, resulting in a cramped space, poor training effect, and a simple structure, which leads to poor training ability.

Method used

Design a foot arch balance trainer, including two sets of balance plates, connecting components, forefoot fixing components and heel fixing components. The balance plates are connected and fixed to the foot by components such as bolt caps, connecting ropes, and Velcro straps, allowing disassembly and recombination to adapt to different training needs.

Benefits of technology

It provides diverse training effects, avoids foot space congestion, improves training effectiveness, and enhances the balance training ability of the arch of the foot.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of foot correction instruments, and particularly discloses an arch balance trainer which comprises two groups of balance plates, connecting components, a half sole fixing component and a heel fixing component, the two ends of the connecting components are in threaded connection with the corresponding balance plates respectively and are located on one sides of the corresponding balance plates respectively, and the half sole fixing component is connected with the heel fixing component. The half sole fixing assembly is in threaded connection with one set of balance plates and located on one side of the balance plates, and the heel fixing assembly is in threaded connection with the other set of balance plates and located on one side of the balance plates. A user can conveniently carry out balance training on the arch, the whole sole of the user can be stressed in the training process, meanwhile, the crowded space for wearing shoes is avoided, multiple groups of shoes can be combined, and the diversity of balance training is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of foot correction device technology, and in particular to a foot arch balance trainer. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, flat feet are characterized by the absence of a normal arch or an excessively low and collapsed arch, meaning the arch is loose and unable to generate power. This leads to a relative decrease in explosive power and endurance, and the feet are prone to fatigue or discomfort when standing or walking for long periods. Through arch balance training, foot muscles can be strengthened, reducing the disadvantages of flat feet. Arch balance training plays an important role in improving foot problems, maintaining lower limb alignment, improving posture, and enhancing athletic performance. When training, appropriate training methods and intensities should be selected according to individual circumstances, and the principle of gradual progression should be followed. Existing training equipment has relatively poor training effects.

[0003] The prior art CN114947297A provides a balance function training insole, including an insole body. The insole body is provided with a plurality of thin film pressure sensors, and the insole body is also provided with an alarm module and a Bluetooth module. The plurality of thin film pressure sensors correspond to acupoints on the human foot. When the pressure of the thin film pressure sensor exceeds the threshold, the alarm module sends an alarm prompt to the mobile phone through the Bluetooth module.

[0004] However, in existing technologies, when using insoles for balance training, the user's feet are completely wrapped in the shoes, which are relatively small, resulting in poor balance training effects. In addition, the insole balance training structure is simple and the balance training ability is poor. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an arch balance trainer, which aims to solve the technical problems in the prior art where, when balance training is performed through insoles, the user's feet are completely wrapped by the shoes, the shoes are relatively small, resulting in poor balance training effect, and the insole balance training structure is simple and the balance training ability is poor.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model employs a foot arch balance trainer, comprising a balance plate, a connecting assembly, a forefoot fixing assembly, and a heel fixing assembly. The balance plate is in two sets. The two ends of the connecting assembly are threadedly connected to the corresponding balance plate and are located on one side of the corresponding balance plate. The forefoot fixing assembly is threadedly connected to one set of balance plates and is located on one side of the balance plate. The heel fixing assembly is threadedly connected to the other set of balance plates and is located on one side of the balance plate.

[0007] The connecting assembly includes a first bolt cap and a connecting rope. There are two sets of first bolt caps. The two ends of the connecting rope are fixedly connected to the corresponding first bolt caps and are located between the two sets of first bolt caps.

[0008] The forefoot fixing assembly includes a second bolt cap, a connecting post, a forefoot frame, and a forefoot strap. One end of the connecting post is embedded inside the second bolt cap. The forefoot frame is fixedly connected to the connecting post and located at one end of the connecting post. Both ends of the forefoot strap are fixedly connected to the forefoot frame and located at the upper end of the forefoot frame.

[0009] The heel fixing assembly includes a third bolt cap, a connecting strap, a first Velcro strap, and a second Velcro strap. The connecting strap is fixedly connected to the third bolt cap and is located on the outer wall of the third bolt cap. The first Velcro strap is fixedly connected to the connecting strap and is located on one side of the connecting strap. The second Velcro strap is fixedly connected to the connecting strap and is located on one side of the connecting strap. The first Velcro strap and the second Velcro strap are mutually compatible.

[0010] The balance plate includes a plate body and a first semi-cylinder. The first semi-cylinder is fixedly connected to the plate body and is located at the lower end of the plate body. The first semi-cylinder is arranged diagonally to the plate body.

[0011] The balance plate includes a plate body and a second semi-cylinder. The second semi-cylinder is fixedly connected to the plate body and is located at the lower end of the plate body. The second semi-cylinder is disposed on one side of the plate body.

[0012] The balance plate includes a plate body and a third semi-cylinder. There are two sets of the third semi-cylinders, which are fixedly connected to the plate body and located at the lower end of the plate body.

[0013] The balance plate includes a plate body and a fourth semi-cylinder. There are two sets of the fourth semi-cylinders. The two sets of the fourth semi-cylinders are fixedly connected to the plate body and are located at the lower end of the plate body. The two sets of the fourth semi-cylinders are located on the periphery of the plate body.

[0014] The balance plate includes a plate body and a hemisphere, with the hemisphere fixedly connected to the plate body and located at the lower end of the plate body.

[0015] This utility model discloses a foot arch balance trainer. Two sets of balance plates are connected by a connecting component, making them a single unit. A forefoot fixing component is located on one side of one set of balance plates, and a heel fixing component is located on the other side. The forefoot and heel fixing components are mutually compatible, allowing the foot arch balance trainer to be worn on the user's foot. The two sets of balance plates can be disassembled and reassembled according to the user's needs. Different combinations of balance plate structures can create different training effects. This structure facilitates foot arch balance training, ensuring the entire foot bears weight during training while avoiding cramped space when wearing shoes. Multiple combinations are possible, increasing the diversity of balance training. Attached Figure Description

[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a foot arch balance training device according to this utility model.

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first embodiment of the balance plate of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of the second embodiment of the balance plate of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the third embodiment of the balance plate of this utility model.

[0021] Figure 5 This is a structural schematic diagram of the fourth embodiment of the balance plate of this utility model.

[0022] Figure 6 This is a structural schematic diagram of the fifth embodiment of the balance plate of this utility model.

[0023] 101-Balance plate, 102-First bolt cap, 103-Connecting rope, 104-Second bolt cap, 105-Connecting column, 106-Forefoot frame, 107-Forefoot strap, 108-Third bolt cap, 109-Connecting strap, 110-First magic strap, 111-Second magic strap, 112-Plate body, 113-First semi-cylinder, 114-Second semi-cylinder, 115-Third semi-cylinder, 116-Fourth semi-cylinder, 117-Hemisphere. Detailed Implementation

[0024] Please see Figures 1 to 6 This utility model provides a foot arch balance trainer, including a balance plate 101, a connecting component, a forefoot fixing component, and a heel fixing component. There are two sets of balance plates 101. The two ends of the connecting component are respectively threaded to the corresponding balance plates 101 and are located on one side of the corresponding balance plates 101. The forefoot fixing component is threaded to one set of balance plates 101 and is located on one side of the balance plates 101. The heel fixing component is threaded to the other set of balance plates 101 and is located on one side of the balance plates 101.

[0025] In this embodiment, the connecting component connects the two sets of balance plates 101, making them a single unit. The forefoot fixing component is located on one side of one set of balance plates 101, and the heel fixing component is located on one side of the other set of balance plates 101. The forefoot fixing component and the heel fixing component are mutually compatible, allowing the arch balance trainer to be worn on the user's foot. Furthermore, the two sets of balance plates 101 can be disassembled and reassembled according to the user's needs. Different combinations of balance plate 101 structures can create different training effects.

[0026] Furthermore, the connecting assembly includes a first bolt cap 102 and a connecting rope 103. There are two sets of the first bolt caps 102. The two ends of the connecting rope 103 are respectively fixedly connected to the corresponding first bolt caps 102 and are respectively located between the two sets of first bolt caps 102.

[0027] In this embodiment, the two sets of first bolt caps 102 are fixed to the corresponding two sets of balance plates 101, and the two sets of balance plates 101 are connected by the connecting rope 103. The connecting rope 103 is used to connect the two sets of balance plates 101 and can be adapted to different users' foot sizes.

[0028] Furthermore, the forefoot fixing assembly includes a second bolt cap 104, a connecting post 105, a forefoot frame 106, and a forefoot strap 107. One end of the connecting post 105 is embedded inside the second bolt cap 104. The forefoot frame 106 is fixedly connected to the connecting post 105 and is located at one end of the connecting post 105. Both ends of the forefoot strap 107 are fixedly connected to the forefoot frame 106 and are located at the upper end of the forefoot frame 106.

[0029] In this embodiment, the second bolt cap 104 is fixed to one side of the balance plate 101, and the connecting post 105 is inserted into the second bolt cap 104. The connecting post 105 supports and fixes the forefoot frame 106, and the forefoot frame 106 supports and fixes the forefoot strap 107. The user can place the forefoot in the forefoot strap 107 for positioning and fixation.

[0030] Furthermore, the heel fixing assembly includes a third bolt cap 108, a connecting strap 109, a first Velcro strap 110, and a second Velcro strap 111. The connecting strap 109 is fixedly connected to the third bolt cap 108 and is located on the outer wall of the third bolt cap 108. The first Velcro strap 110 is fixedly connected to the connecting strap 109 and is located on one side of the connecting strap 109. The second Velcro strap 111 is fixedly connected to the connecting strap 109 and is located on one side of the connecting strap 109. The first Velcro strap 110 and the second Velcro strap 111 are mutually compatible.

[0031] In this embodiment, the third bolt cap 108 is fixed to one side of the other balance plate 101, while the connecting strap 109 supports the first Velcro strap 110 and the second Velcro strap 111. The first Velcro strap 110 and the second Velcro strap 111 are wrapped around the user's ankle, and the user's ankle is fixed by the Velcro between the first Velcro strap 110 and the second Velcro strap 111.

[0032] Furthermore, the balance plate 101 includes a plate body 112 and a first semi-cylinder 113. The first semi-cylinder 113 is fixedly connected to the plate body 112 and is located at the lower end of the plate body 112. The first semi-cylinder 113 is arranged diagonally to the plate body 112.

[0033] Furthermore, the balance plate 101 includes a plate body 112 and a second semi-cylinder 114. The second semi-cylinder 114 is fixedly connected to the plate body 112 and is located at the lower end of the plate body 112. The second semi-cylinder 114 is disposed on one side of the plate body 112.

[0034] Furthermore, the balance plate 101 includes a plate body 112 and a third semi-cylinder 115. There are two sets of the third semi-cylinder 115. The two sets of the third semi-cylinder 115 are fixedly connected to the plate body 112 and are located at the lower end of the plate body 112 respectively.

[0035] Furthermore, the balance plate 101 includes a plate body 112 and a fourth semi-cylinder 116. There are two sets of the fourth semi-cylinder 116. The two sets of the fourth semi-cylinder 116 are fixedly connected to the plate body 112 and are located at the lower end of the plate body 112, and the two sets of the fourth semi-cylinder 116 are located on the periphery of the plate body 112.

[0036] Furthermore, the balance plate 101 includes a plate body 112 and a hemisphere 117, the hemisphere 117 being fixedly connected to the plate body 112 and located at the lower end of the plate body 112.

[0037] When using this invention, two sets of balance boards 101 are selected to form the desired training structure, and the two sets of balance boards 101 are connected by the connecting component. At the same time, the forefoot fixing component and the heel fixing component are installed at both ends of the two sets of balance boards 101 respectively. The forefoot fixing component fixes the user's forefoot, and the heel fixing component fixes the user's ankle, thereby fixing the entire arch balance trainer to the user's foot. The two sets of balance boards 101 can be disassembled and recombined according to the user's needs. Different combinations of balance board 101 structures can create different training effects. The two sets of balance boards 101 can be selected from the same two sets of balance boards 101 or from two different sets of balance boards 101.

[0038] The above-disclosed embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art can understand that implementing all or part of the above-described embodiments and making equivalent changes in accordance with the claims of the present utility model are still within the scope of the utility model.

Claims

1. A foot arch balance training device, characterized in that, The device includes a balance plate, a connecting assembly, a forefoot fixing assembly, and a heel fixing assembly. There are two sets of balance plates. The two ends of the connecting assembly are threaded to the corresponding balance plates and are located on one side of the corresponding balance plates. The forefoot fixing assembly is threaded to one set of balance plates and is located on one side of the balance plates. The heel fixing assembly is threaded to the other set of balance plates and is located on one side of the balance plates.

2. The foot arch balance training device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting assembly includes a first bolt cap and a connecting rope. There are two sets of first bolt caps. The two ends of the connecting rope are respectively fixedly connected to the corresponding first bolt caps and are located between the two sets of first bolt caps.

3. The foot arch balance training device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The forefoot fixing assembly includes a second bolt cap, a connecting post, a forefoot frame, and a forefoot strap. One end of the connecting post is embedded inside the second bolt cap. The forefoot frame is fixedly connected to the connecting post and located at one end of the connecting post. Both ends of the forefoot strap are fixedly connected to the forefoot frame and located at the upper end of the forefoot frame.

4. The foot arch balance training device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The heel fixing assembly includes a third bolt cap, a connecting strap, a first Velcro strap, and a second Velcro strap. The connecting strap is fixedly connected to the third bolt cap and is located on the outer wall of the third bolt cap. The first Velcro strap is fixedly connected to the connecting strap and is located on one side of the connecting strap. The second Velcro strap is fixedly connected to the connecting strap and is located on one side of the connecting strap. The first Velcro strap and the second Velcro strap are mutually compatible.

5. The foot arch balance training device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The balance plate includes a plate body and a first semi-cylinder. The first semi-cylinder is fixedly connected to the plate body and is located at the lower end of the plate body. The first semi-cylinder is arranged diagonally to the plate body.

6. The foot arch balance training device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The balance plate includes a plate body and a second semi-cylinder. The second semi-cylinder is fixedly connected to the plate body and is located at the lower end of the plate body. The second semi-cylinder is disposed on one side of the plate body.

7. The foot arch balance training device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The balance plate includes a plate body and a third semi-cylinder. There are two sets of the third semi-cylinders. The two sets of the third semi-cylinders are fixedly connected to the plate body and are located at the lower end of the plate body.

8. The foot arch balance training device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The balance plate includes a plate body and a fourth semi-cylinder. There are two sets of the fourth semi-cylinders. The two sets of the fourth semi-cylinders are fixedly connected to the plate body and are located at the lower end of the plate body. The two sets of the fourth semi-cylinders are located on the periphery of the plate body.

9. The foot arch balance training device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The balance board includes a board body and a hemisphere, the hemisphere being fixedly connected to the board body and located at the lower end of the board body.

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  • Balance function training insole

    CN114947297A