Rocking shoes

By setting mounting holes in the sole of the rocker shoe and using removable rigid support components, the problem of high production costs of existing rocker shoes is solved, achieving cost reduction and maintenance of structural strength.

CN223958390UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03金华市活劲运动科技有限公司
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-14
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

The production of existing rocker shoes consumes a lot of soft rubber materials, resulting in high production costs.

Method used

The rocker shoes have mounting holes in the sole, and removable support components are installed in the holes. The support components are made of rigid material to provide support, while the sole is made of elastic soft rubber material. The hollow structure design reduces the use of raw materials.

Benefits of technology

It reduces production costs while maintaining sufficient support and structural strength, and is easy to assemble, repair and clean.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a swing shoe. The swing shoe comprises a shoe sole and a supporting piece. The sole is made of an elastic soft rubber material; the supporting piece is of a hollow structure and is made of a hard material with supporting force; a mounting hole channel is formed in the sole; the supporting piece is arranged in an installation hole channel of the shoe sole and used for providing supporting force for the shoe sole. According to the swing shoe, the mounting hole channel is formed in the sole of the swing shoe, and the supporting piece capable of providing the supporting force is arranged in the mounting hole channel, so that it is guaranteed that the swing shoe has enough supporting force, meanwhile, needed raw materials are reduced, and the production cost is reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fitness equipment technology, and in particular to a rocking shoe. Background Technology

[0002] Rocker shoes are uniquely designed shoes whose curved soles massage the feet during walking, promoting blood circulation and helping to relieve fatigue and improve foot health. Simultaneously, because the curved sole of rocker shoes keeps the wearer in an unstable position, they need to constantly adjust the muscles and bones in their feet to maintain balance, thus achieving comprehensive balance and support. This effectively exercises the foot muscle groups, and with long-term wear, can lead to slimmer legs. In short, the design of rocker shoes encourages the wearer to adjust their walking posture, making it more upright and improving overall posture.

[0003] Current shoe soles are generally solid thick soles, which consume more raw materials and make it difficult to reduce production costs. Utility Model Content

[0004] This invention addresses the aforementioned problems by overcoming the issue of excessive soft rubber material consumption in the production of existing rocker shoes, and proposes a new type of rocker shoe.

[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0006] This application provides a rocker shoe, including a sole and a support member;

[0007] The sole has mounting holes;

[0008] The support member is disposed within the mounting hole of the shoe sole, and the support member is used to provide support to the shoe sole.

[0009] By setting mounting holes in the sole of the rocker shoe, the mounting holes can reduce the thickness and weight of the sole and reduce the amount of raw materials required for production. By setting support components that can provide support within the mounting holes, the rocker shoe can reduce the amount of raw materials required and lower the production cost while ensuring sufficient support.

[0010] Furthermore, the shape of the support member is adapted to the internal shape of the mounting hole, and the support member can be detachably installed in the mounting hole of the shoe sole.

[0011] The detachable structure facilitates assembly during the production process, makes it easier to repair and replace the support components if they are damaged, and allows for separate cleaning of the sole and the support components.

[0012] Furthermore, the sole is made of a flexible, soft rubber material;

[0013] The support member has a hollow structure and is made of a rigid material with supporting force. The hardness of the support member is greater than that of the shoe sole.

[0014] Rigid materials ensure that the support components have supporting force, and the hollow structure of the support components can save material costs while maintaining the overall structural strength.

[0015] In actual use, the support can be made of materials that do not deform, such as rigid plastic, air cushion membrane, wood, or steel.

[0016] Furthermore, the support member is a hollow columnar structure, and the mounting channel is arranged horizontally and has at least one open end communicating with the outside. The open end is used to install the support member horizontally into the mounting channel.

[0017] The opening end of the mounting channel is provided with an anti-detachment part, which is used to cooperate with the end of the support to prevent the support from coming out of the mounting channel.

[0018] Furthermore, the support components are equipped with multiple reinforcing ribs to ensure the structural strength of the product.

[0019] Furthermore, the bottom of the sole has an arc-shaped structure;

[0020] The upper surface of the sole, which comes into contact with the user's foot, is provided with massage patterns and toe posts;

[0021] The massage texture is used to massage the soles of the user's feet;

[0022] The toe posts are used to hold the user's toes.

[0023] When you step into the shoe, the arched sole allows for easy back-and-forth rocking exercises. Simultaneously, the toes and heels curve inwards while the middle arches upwards, facilitating arch training.

[0024] Furthermore, the bottom surface of the sole is provided with first weight-reducing grooves at the heel and toe positions, and the sole located between the heel and toe is a solid structure with anti-slip textures on its surface.

[0025] The first weight-reducing groove facilitates weight reduction in the sole and saves raw materials. At the same time, it provides sufficient space for the user's toes and heels to arch inward during arch training.

[0026] Furthermore, it also includes a fixing strap, which is connected to the sole and forms a wearing space with the sole, the wearing space for the user's foot to pass through and to fix the foot relatively on the rocker shoe.

[0027] Furthermore, the fixing strap is made of a flexible soft rubber material;

[0028] The fixing strap is integrally formed with the sole.

[0029] The retaining strap is made of elastic soft rubber. When the radial outer circumference of the user's foot is greater than the radial dimension of the wearing space, the retaining strap can be stretched to increase the wearing space. In other words, the soft rubber retaining strap makes the rocker shoes adaptable to different foot sizes.

[0030] Furthermore, the support member is a block structure and is provided with hollow channels;

[0031] The mounting channel is a mounting groove, the opening of which is located on the bottom surface of the sole, and a block-shaped support is embedded in the mounting groove.

[0032] Furthermore, the sole has a through hole formed on the side wall of the mounting groove, and the through hole is correspondingly arranged with the hollow channel.

[0033] Furthermore, the sole forms a limiting groove on the side wall of the mounting groove, and the side wall of the support forms a limiting protrusion. The limiting protrusion cooperates with the limiting groove to restrict the support from moving excessively upward.

[0034] In actual use, the through holes on the side wall of the mounting groove also help reduce the amount of raw materials used.

[0035] Furthermore, the insole can be detachably installed on the sole body.

[0036] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0037] (1) By setting installation channels on the sole of the rocker shoe, the installation channels can reduce the thickness and weight of the sole and reduce the raw materials required for production. By setting support components that can provide support in the installation channels, the rocker shoe can reduce the raw materials required as a whole while ensuring sufficient support, thus reducing the production cost.

[0038] (2) The structural design of the hollow support, the block support with hollow channel and the through hole on the side wall of the mounting groove can reduce the overall weight of the rocker shoe provided in this application, save raw materials and make it easy to carry when going out. Attached Figure Description

[0039] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the axonometric structure of the rocker shoe according to Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0040] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the axial structure of the support member in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0041] Figure 3 This is a top view structural diagram of the rocking shoe of Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0042] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 Schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of AA;

[0043] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the axonometric structure of the rocker shoe according to Embodiment 2 of this utility model;

[0044] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the axial side structure of the sole of the shoe in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;

[0045] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the axial structure of the support member in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;

[0046] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of another axial structure of the support member in Embodiment 2 of this utility model.

[0047] The labels for the attached figures are as follows:

[0048] 10. Sole; 11. Mounting hole; 111. Open end; 112. Anti-slip part; 113. Limiting groove; 12. Massage pattern; 13. Toe post; 14. First weight-reducing groove; 15. Anti-slip pattern; 16. Through hole; 20. Support component; 21. Hollow channel; 22. Limiting protrusion; 23. Second weight-reducing groove; 30. Fixing strap; 31. Wearing space. Detailed Implementation

[0049] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0050] Example 1

[0051] like Figures 1-4 As shown, this application provides a rocking shoe, including a sole 10 and a support member 20;

[0052] The sole 10 has mounting holes 11;

[0053] The support member 20 is disposed in the mounting hole 11 of the sole 10, and the support member 20 is used to provide support for the sole 10.

[0054] By providing mounting holes 11 on the sole 10 of the rocker shoe, the amount of soft rubber material required for production can be reduced. Furthermore, by providing support members 20 within the mounting holes 11, the rocker shoe can maintain sufficient support while reducing the overall amount of raw materials required and lowering production costs.

[0055] In this embodiment, the shape of the support member 20 is adapted to the internal shape of the mounting hole 11, and the support member 20 is detachably installed in the mounting hole 11 of the shoe sole 10.

[0056] In this embodiment, the sole 10 is made of a flexible soft rubber material;

[0057] The support member 20 is a hollow structure and is made of a rigid material with supporting force.

[0058] The rigid material ensures that the support component 20 has supporting force. The hollow structure of the support component 20 can save material costs and maintain the overall structural strength.

[0059] In actual use, the support component 20 can be made of materials that do not deform, such as rigid plastic, air cushion membrane, wood, or steel.

[0060] In this embodiment, the support member 20 is a hollow columnar structure, that is, it has a hollow channel 21, the mounting hole 11 is arranged horizontally and has at least one open end 111 communicating with the outside. The open end 111 is used to install the support member 20 horizontally into the mounting hole 11.

[0061] The opening end 111 of the mounting channel 11 is provided with an anti-detachment part 112, which is used to cooperate with the end of the support member 20 to prevent the support member 20 from coming out of the mounting channel 11.

[0062] In other embodiments of this invention, the support member 20 may also be provided with multiple reinforcing ribs (not shown in the figure) to ensure the structural strength of the product.

[0063] In this embodiment, the two open ends 111 of the mounting channel 11 that communicate with the outside are through holes 16.

[0064] In this embodiment, the support member 20 is a hollow triangular prism structure, with one prism facing the bottom side of the sole 10, thus providing stronger support.

[0065] In this embodiment, the anti-detachment part 112 is a blocking ring disposed on the inner wall of the mounting channel 11. The blocking ring is integrally formed with the mounting channel 11, and the inner diameter of the blocking ring is smaller than the outer diameter of the end of the support member 20.

[0066] In other embodiments, the anti-detachment part 112 may be a blocking piece disposed at the open end 111 of the mounting channel 11 and integrally formed with the mounting channel 11.

[0067] In this embodiment, the bottom of the sole 10 has an arc-shaped structure;

[0068] The upper surface of the sole 10, which is in contact with the user's foot, is provided with massage grooves 12 and toe posts 13;

[0069] Massage groove 12 is used to massage the soles of the user's feet;

[0070] The toe post 13 is used to hold the user's toes.

[0071] When the foot steps on it, the bottom of the sole 10 is designed with an arc shape to facilitate the user's back-and-forth rocking exercise. At the same time, the user's toes and heels are concave inward and arched upward in the middle, which can be used for arch training.

[0072] In this embodiment, the massage texture 12 is a massage ridge.

[0073] In other embodiments, the massage texture 12 is massage bumps.

[0074] In this embodiment, there are four toe posts 13, each located at the toe of the sole 10. Of the four toe posts 13, the height and radial dimension of the toe post 13 used for gripping the big toe and second toe are slightly larger than the other three.

[0075] In this embodiment, the bottom surface of the sole 10 is provided with a first weight-reducing groove 14 at the heel and toe positions, and the sole located between the heel and toe is a solid structure, and the surface of the solid structure is provided with anti-slip texture 15.

[0076] The first weight-reducing groove 14 facilitates weight reduction for the sole 10 and saves raw materials.

[0077] In this embodiment, the anti-slip texture 15 consists of multiple circumferentially arranged convex rings, which are correspondingly arranged with respect to the support member 20.

[0078] In other embodiments, the anti-slip texture 15 may also be a diamond pattern or a straight line pattern.

[0079] In this embodiment, a fixing strap 30 is also included. The fixing strap 30 is connected to the sole 10 and forms a wearing space 31 with the sole 10. The wearing space 31 is used for the user's foot to pass through and for the foot to be relatively fixed on the rocker shoe.

[0080] In this embodiment, the fixing strap 30 is made of elastic soft rubber material;

[0081] The fixing strap 30 is integrally molded with the sole 10.

[0082] The fixing strap 30 is made of elastic soft rubber. When the radial outer circumference of the user's foot is greater than the radial dimension of the wearing space, the fixing strap 30 can be stretched to increase the wearing space. In other words, the soft rubber fixing strap 30 makes it easy for the rocker shoes to adapt to different sizes of feet.

[0083] Example 2

[0084] like Figures 5-8 As shown, the difference between this embodiment and embodiment 1 is that the shapes of the mounting hole 11 and the support member 20 are different. In this embodiment, the support member 20 is a block structure and is provided with a hollow channel 21.

[0085] The mounting channel 11 is a mounting groove, with its opening located on the bottom surface of the sole 10. The block-shaped support member 20 is embedded within the mounting groove. Compared to the mounting channel of Embodiment 1, the mounting groove of this embodiment saves more soft rubber material.

[0086] In this embodiment, the sole 10 has a through hole 16 formed on the side wall of the mounting groove, and the through hole 16 is correspondingly provided with the hollow channel 21.

[0087] In this embodiment, the sole 10 forms a limiting groove 113 on the side wall of the mounting groove, and the support member 20 forms a limiting protrusion 22 on the side wall. The limiting protrusion 22 cooperates with the limiting groove 113 to restrict the support member 20 from moving excessively upward.

[0088] In other embodiments, the limiting protrusion 22 may also be provided on the side wall of the mounting groove of the shoe sole 10, and the limiting groove 113 may also be provided on the side wall of the support member 20.

[0089] In actual use, the through holes 16 on the side wall of the mounting groove also help reduce the use of raw materials.

[0090] In this embodiment, the block-shaped support member 20 is provided with a plurality of second weight-reducing grooves 23 for reducing the weight of the support member 20.

[0091] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the scope of patent protection of the present utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the content of the present utility model specification and drawings, whether directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are similarly included within the scope of protection of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A wobble shoe characterized by, The shoe sole and the support member are provided; The shoe sole is provided with a mounting hole; The support member is arranged in the mounting hole of the shoe sole, and the support member is used to provide a supporting force for the shoe sole; The support member is a hollow columnar structure, the mounting hole is arranged transversely and has at least one open end communicating with the outside, the open end is used to transversely mount the support member into the mounting hole, and the open end of the mounting hole is provided with an anti-extraction part used to cooperate with the end of the support member to prevent the support member from being extracted from the mounting hole; Alternatively, The support member is a block structure and is provided with a hollow channel; The mounting hole is a mounting groove, and the groove opening of the mounting groove is located on the bottom surface of the shoe sole, and the block-shaped support member is embedded in the mounting groove.

2. A rocker shoe as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that The shape of the support member is adapted to the internal shape of the mounting hole, and the support member can be detachably mounted in the mounting hole of the shoe sole.

3. A rocker shoe as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that The shoe sole is made of soft rubber material with elasticity; The support member is a hollow structure and is made of hard material with supporting force.

4. A rocker shoe as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that The bottom of the shoe sole is in an arc structure; The upper surface of the shoe sole used to contact the user's foot is provided with massage lines and toe columns. The massage lines are used to massage the user's foot bottom. The toe columns are used to clamp the user's toes.

5. A rocker shoe as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that When the support member is a hollow columnar structure, the bottom surface of the shoe sole is provided with a first weight-reducing groove at the positions of the heel and the toe, the shoe sole at the positions between the heel and the toe is in a solid structure, and the surface of the solid structure is provided with anti-skid lines.

6. A rocker shoe as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that The fixing belt is connected with the shoe sole and forms a wearing space with the shoe sole, the wearing space is used for the user's foot to pass through and relatively fix the foot on the rocking shoe.

7. A rocker shoe as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that The fixing belt is made of soft rubber material with elasticity; The fixing belt is integrally formed with the shoe sole.

8. A rocker shoe as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that When the support member is a block structure, the shoe sole is formed with a through hole at the position of the side wall of the mounting groove, and the through hole is correspondingly arranged with the hollow channel.