Shoemaking rod capable of reducing adjacent distance
By incorporating a buffer groove and an arc-shaped spring plate on the shoe rod, combined with the threaded connection between the screw and the skateboard, the elastic support and adjustable spacing of the shoe rod are achieved. This solves the problem of thermoplastic deformation caused by the shoe rod, ensuring the shoe's shaping effect and facilitating distance adjustment.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520626165.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing shoe-making rods cause thermoplastic deformation at the contact points between the shoe and the rod when they constrain the shoe for a long time, affecting the shoe's shape and appearance.
A buffer groove is set on the shoe shaft body and an arc-shaped spring plate is embedded. The shoe shaft is elastically supported to contact the wave surface. The shoe shaft spacing is adjusted by combining the screw and the skateboard threaded connection. The shoe shaft is equipped with a scale bar and pointer to record the distance.
With its elastic support and adjustable shoe bar spacing, the shoes are protected from thermoplastic deformation during the drying process, ensuring that their shape and appearance remain unaffected, and facilitating precise adjustment and recording of the spacing.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shoemaking auxiliary tools, and in particular to a shoemaking pole that can reduce the distance between adjacent parts. Background Technology
[0002] Before the soles and uppers of shoes are bonded together, glue must be applied to the areas to be bonded, and then the glue must be dried appropriately to enhance the bonding effect. The function of the shoe rod is to place the shoe uppers in pairs between them, so that the shoe uppers can undergo glue drying as the conveyor runs.
[0003] Currently, when using shoemaking rods to constrain shoes, the contact surface between the shoemaking rod and the shoe is wavy, which can adapt to various shoe uppers. However, after a long period of constraining, the contact between the shoe and the shoemaking rod becomes a rigid constraint. Therefore, during the subsequent glue drying process, the contact area between the shoe and the shoemaking rod is easily heated and undergoes thermoplastic deformation, affecting the original shape and appearance of the shoe. Utility Model Content
[0004] In order to solve the problems of the prior art, this utility model provides a shoe-making pole that can reduce the adjacent distance.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the basic concept of the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0006] A shoe pole with reduced adjacent distance includes a stand plate. The stand plate has two adjustment cavities inside. Both sides of the two adjustment cavities have side openings extending to the outside of the stand plate. Slide plates are slidably disposed between the inner walls of the two adjustment cavities. The two ends of the two slide plates extend into the interior of the side openings. Shoe pole bodies are fixed to the two ends of the two slide plates. Buffer grooves are formed on the top of multiple shoe pole bodies. Arc-shaped spring plates are fixed to the inner wall of one side of multiple buffer grooves.
[0007] Optionally, the top of each of the shoe shaft bodies is provided with a wave surface, and the arc-shaped protrusions of each of the arc-shaped spring sheets extend above the wave surface.
[0008] Optionally, two through-holes are provided on the front side of the upright plate near one edge, and both through-holes extend into the interior of the adjustment cavity.
[0009] Optionally, limit grooves are provided on both sides of the inner walls of the two adjustment chambers, and limit blocks are slidably arranged between the inner walls of the multiple limit grooves, and the multiple limit blocks are correspondingly fixed on the slide plate.
[0010] Optionally, the wave surfaces on the two shoe rod bodies located on one side of the upright plate are opposite each other, and a scale strip is fixed on the front side of the upright plate near one edge.
[0011] Optionally, pointers are slidably disposed inside both of the through-holes, with one end of each pointer extending above the scale bar and the other end of each pointer fixed to the front side of the slide plate.
[0012] Optionally, a bottom groove is formed inside the upright plate near the bottom edge, and a rotating block is rotatably arranged inside the bottom groove. A screw is fixed to the top of the rotating block, and the top of the screw slides through to the top of the upright plate. The screw and the upright plate are slidably connected, and the screw and the slide plate are threadedly connected. An adjusting block is fixed to the top of the screw.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the present invention has the following beneficial effects compared with the prior art. Of course, any product implementing the present invention does not necessarily need to achieve all of the following advantages at the same time:
[0014] 1. In this utility model, a buffer groove is opened on the shoe shaft body, and an arc-shaped spring sheet is set inside the buffer groove, so that the arc-shaped protrusion of the arc-shaped spring sheet extends to the top of the wave surface. Thus, when the wave surface constrains the shoe, the arc-shaped spring sheet provides elastic support for the contact surface between the shoe and the wave surface. When a slight deformation occurs, it can be finely adjusted by the elastic deformation force of the arc-shaped spring sheet, thereby avoiding subsequent plastic deformation.
[0015] 2. In this utility model, when adjusting the distance between the two shoe shaft bodies, the screw can be rotated by rotating the adjusting block. Since the screw and the slide plate are connected by threads, the two slide plates can be moved relative to each other, thereby changing the relative distance between the shoe shaft bodies. At the same time, when the slide plate slides, it will also cause the pointer to slide inside the through-hole and change the position of the pointer relative to the scale bar, so that the distance of the slide plate can be read, which is convenient for the tester to record the accurate value. Attached Figure Description
[0016] The accompanying drawings described below are merely some embodiments. Those skilled in the art can obtain other drawings based on these drawings without any creative effort. In the drawings:
[0017] Figure 1 A front-view three-dimensional structural diagram of a shoe-making rod that can reduce the adjacent distance is provided for this utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 A cross-sectional three-dimensional structural diagram of a shoe-making rod that can reduce the adjacent distance is provided for this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 1 A magnified view of point A in the middle.
[0020] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0021] 1. Upright plate; 2. Shoe shaft body; 3. Side opening; 4. Scale strip; 5. Through-hole; 6. Adjustment block; 7. Adjustment cavity; 8. Slide plate; 9. Limiting groove; 10. Limiting block; 11. Bottom groove; 12. Rotating block; 13. Screw; 14. Wavy surface; 15. Buffer groove; 16. Arc-shaped spring sheet; 17. Pointer.
[0022] It should be noted that these accompanying drawings and textual descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way, but rather to illustrate the concept of the present invention to those skilled in the art by referring to specific embodiments. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0024] Example 1, such as Figure 1-3 As shown, this utility model provides a shoe pole technical solution that can reduce the adjacent distance: it includes a vertical plate 1, and two adjustment cavities 7 are opened inside the vertical plate 1. Both sides of the two adjustment cavities 7 are provided with side openings 3 that extend to the outside of the vertical plate 1. Slide plates 8 are slidably arranged between the inner walls of the two adjustment cavities 7. The two ends of the two slide plates 8 extend into the interior of the side openings 3. Shoe pole bodies 2 are fixed to the two ends of the two slide plates 8. Buffer grooves 15 are opened on the top of multiple shoe pole bodies 2. Arc-shaped spring plates 16 are fixed to the inner wall of one side of multiple buffer grooves 15.
[0025] The effect achieved by the entire embodiment 1 is that a buffer groove 15 is opened on the shoe shaft body 2, and an arc-shaped spring plate 16 is placed inside the buffer groove 15, so that the arc-shaped protrusion of the arc-shaped spring plate 16 extends above the wave surface 14. Thus, when the wave surface 14 constrains the shoe, the arc-shaped spring plate 16 provides elastic support for the contact surface between the shoe and the wave surface 14. When a slight deformation occurs, it can be finely adjusted by the elastic deformation force of the arc-shaped spring plate 16, thereby avoiding subsequent plastic deformation.
[0026] Example 2, as Figure 1-3As shown, the top of each of the multiple shoe shaft bodies 2 is provided with a wave surface 14, and the arc-shaped protrusions of the multiple arc-shaped spring plates 16 extend above the wave surface 14. Two through holes 5 are opened on the front side of the upright plate 1 near one edge, and both through holes 5 penetrate into the interior of the adjustment cavity 7. Limiting grooves 9 are opened on both sides of the inner wall of the two adjustment cavities 7. Limiting blocks 10 are slidably arranged between the inner walls of the multiple limiting grooves 9. The multiple limiting blocks 10 are correspondingly fixed on the slide plate 8. The wave surfaces 14 on the two shoe shaft bodies 2 located on one side of the upright plate 1 are opposite each other, and the front side of the upright plate 1 near one edge A scale bar 4 is fixed at the position. A pointer 17 is slidably installed inside the two through holes 5. One end of the two pointers 17 extends above the scale bar 4, and the other end of the two pointers 17 is fixed to the front side of the slide plate 8. A bottom groove 11 is opened inside the upright plate 1 near the bottom edge. A rotating block 12 is rotatably installed inside the bottom groove 11. A screw 13 is fixed to the top of the rotating block 12. The top of the screw 13 slides through to the top of the upright plate 1. The screw 13 is slidably connected to the upright plate 1, and the screw 13 is threadedly connected to the slide plate 8. An adjusting block 6 is fixed to the top of the screw 13.
[0027] The effect achieved by the entire embodiment 2 is that when adjusting the distance between the two shoe shaft bodies 2, rotating the adjusting block 6 can drive the screw 13 to rotate. Since the screw 13 is threadedly connected to the slide plate 8, it can drive the two slide plates 8 to move relative to each other, thereby changing the relative distance between the shoe shaft bodies 2. At the same time, when the slide plate 8 slides, it will also drive the pointer 17 to slide inside the through opening 5 and change the position of the pointer 17 relative to the scale bar 4, so that the distance slid by the slide plate 8 can be read, which makes it convenient for the tester to record the accurate value.
[0028] Working principle: A buffer groove 15 is opened on the shoe shaft body 2, and an arc-shaped spring plate 16 is set inside the buffer groove 15, so that the arc-shaped protrusion of the arc-shaped spring plate 16 extends above the wave surface 14. Thus, when the wave surface 14 constrains the shoe, the arc-shaped spring plate 16 provides elastic support for the contact surface between the shoe and the wave surface 14. When a slight deformation occurs, it can be finely adjusted by the elastic deformation force of the arc-shaped spring plate 16, thereby avoiding subsequent plastic deformation. When adjusting the distance between the two shoe shaft bodies 2, rotating the adjusting block 6 can drive the screw 13 to rotate. Since the screw 13 is threadedly connected to the slide plate 8, it can drive the two slide plates 8 to move relative to each other, thereby changing the relative distance between the shoe shaft bodies 2. At the same time, when the slide plate 8 slides, it will also drive the pointer 17 to slide inside the through-hole 5 and change the position of the pointer 17 relative to the scale bar 4, so that the distance slid by the slide plate 8 can be read, which is convenient for the tester to record the accurate value.
[0029] This utility model is not limited to the above-described embodiments. Anyone should know that structural changes made under the guidance of this utility model, and any technical solutions that are the same as or similar to this utility model, fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Technical aspects, shapes, and structures not described in detail in this utility model are all publicly known technologies.
Claims
1. A shoe-making rod capable of reducing the adjacent distance, comprising a vertical plate (1), characterized in that: The inside of the vertical plate (1) is provided with two adjusting cavities (7), both sides of the two adjusting cavities (7) are provided with side openings (3) penetrating to the outside of the vertical plate (1), both the inner walls of the two adjusting cavities (7) are slidably provided with sliding plates (8), both ends of the two sliding plates (8) correspondingly extend to the inside of the side opening (3), both ends of the two sliding plates (8) are fixedly provided with shoe bar bodies (2), the top of the plurality of shoe bar bodies (2) is provided with a buffer groove (15), and the side wall of the plurality of buffer grooves (15) is fixedly provided with an arc spring sheet (16).
2. A shoemaking rod according to claim 1, wherein: The top of the plurality of shoe bar bodies (2) is provided with a wave surface (14), and the arc convex part of the plurality of arc spring sheets (16) extends above the wave surface (14).
3. A shoemaking rod according to claim 2, wherein: The front side of the vertical plate (1) is provided with two penetrating openings (5) near one side edge, and the two penetrating openings (5) penetrate into the inside of the adjusting cavity (7).
4. A shoe bar according to claim 3, wherein: Both sides of the two adjusting cavities (7) are provided with limiting grooves (9), and the inner walls of the plurality of limiting grooves (9) are slidably provided with limiting blocks (10), and the plurality of limiting blocks (10) are correspondingly fixed on the sliding plate (8).
5. A shoe bar according to claim 4, wherein: The wave surfaces (14) on the two shoe bar bodies (2) on one side of the vertical plate (1) are opposite, and the front side of the vertical plate (1) is fixedly provided with a scale bar (4) near one side edge.
6. A shoe bar of reduced abutment distance according to claim 5, wherein: Both the inside of the two penetrating openings (5) are slidably provided with a pointer (17), one end of the two pointers (17) extends above the scale bar (4), and the other end of the two pointers (17) is correspondingly fixed on the front side of the sliding plate (8).
7. A shoe bar according to claim 6, wherein: The inside of the vertical plate (1) is provided with a bottom groove (11) near the bottom edge, the inside of the bottom groove (11) is rotatably provided with a rotating block (12), the top of the rotating block (12) is fixedly provided with a screw rod (13), the top of the screw rod (13) slidably penetrates to the top of the vertical plate (1), the screw rod (13) and the vertical plate (1) are slidably connected, the screw rod (13) and the sliding plate (8) are threadedly connected, and the top of the screw rod (13) is fixedly provided with an adjusting block (6).