Slippers convenient to carry
By using Velcro connections and a stretch pad design, the problem of the slipper upper tightness being unadjustable is solved, enabling personalized adaptation of slipper stability and comfort, and improving the wearing experience and portability of slippers.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing slippers are prone to instability or excessive tightness when worn due to the inability to adjust the tightness of the upper, affecting comfort, especially during fast walking or light activities, causing them to wobble, fall off, or restrict blood circulation in the feet, resulting in discomfort.
Featuring Velcro fastening and a stretch pad design, the tightness of the shoe upper can be adjusted by sliding the stretch pad in the insertion slot and then secured with bolts. The Velcro fastening enhances the stability of the slippers connection, allowing for personalized fit.
It allows for adjusting the tightness of the shoe upper according to individual needs, improving wearing stability and comfort, preventing slippers from shaking or falling off, and enhancing portability.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of slipper technology, specifically to a type of slipper that is easy to carry. Background Technology
[0002] Early slippers often used rubber soles, such as natural rubber, which offers good elasticity and abrasion resistance. With technological advancements, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) has become widely used. EVA soles are lightweight, soft, comfortable to wear, and provide cushioning, reducing pressure on the feet during walking. In addition, polyurethane (PU) has also gained popularity, offering higher abrasion resistance and strength while maintaining good elasticity, and is often used in high-end slipper products.
[0003] To achieve lightweight and portable slippers, new ultralight materials are widely used. For example, some high-end portable slippers use ultralight E-PET (eco-friendly polyester) material, which is not only extremely lightweight but also has good flexibility and durability. Compared to traditional plastic materials, E-PET material can reduce the weight of slippers by more than 30%, making it easier for users to pack them in their luggage. In addition, there are slippers made with nano-foamed materials, which have countless tiny air bubbles inside, greatly reducing the weight of the slippers while maintaining a certain level of strength.
[0004] For users who find the uppers too loose, the inability to adjust the tightness of the upper via the elastic pad can cause slippers to slip off their feet, leading to instability and potential loss of comfort, especially during rapid walking or light activities. Conversely, for users who find the uppers too tight, the inability to slide the elastic pad outwards to reduce constriction can restrict blood circulation in the feet, potentially causing foot pain, numbness, and other discomfort after prolonged wear, also reducing comfort.
[0005] To address the above issues, a portable slipper is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide a portable slipper that solves the problem in the prior art where, for users who find the upper too loose, the slippers cannot be adjusted for tightness using the elastic pad, causing them to slip off easily and wobble during walking, especially during fast walking or light activities. This instability causes significant discomfort and affects wearing comfort. Conversely, for users who find the upper too tight, the inability to slide the elastic pad outwards to reduce constriction can lead to poor blood circulation in the feet, potentially causing foot pain, numbness, and other discomfort after prolonged wear, also reducing wearing comfort.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a portable slipper, comprising a first slipper, a second slipper disposed on the right side of the first slipper, uppers fixedly connected to the tops of both the first and second slippers, a first hook-and-loop fastener fixedly connected to the bottom of the first slipper, a first rubber pad disposed at the bottom of the first hook-and-loop fastener, a second loop fastener fixedly connected to the bottom of the second slipper, a second rubber pad disposed at the bottom of the second loop fastener, and a limiting component disposed on the outer wall of the upper.
[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, the first rubber pad and the second rubber pad can protect the slippers, improve their service life, and allow the first rubber pad and the second rubber pad to be replaced.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution: the limiting component includes a telescopic pad, which is slidably connected inside the shoe upper.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, the telescopic pad slides inside the shoe upper.
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution: the top of the second rubber pad is fixedly connected with a first textured hook and loop fastener, and the first textured hook and loop fastener is adhered to the first hook and loop fastener.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, the first rough-surface hook and loop fastener can be separated from the first hook-surface hook and loop fastener.
[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution: the top of the second rubber pad is fixedly connected with a second hook-and-loop fastener, and the second hook-and-loop fastener is adhered to the second loop fastener.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, the second hook and loop fastener can be separated from the second loop fastener.
[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution: the first slipper and the second slipper have insertion slots inside, and the insertion slots are slidably connected to the telescopic pad.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the insertion slot is used for limit control.
[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution: the telescopic pad has a first mounting groove that is evenly distributed inside.
[0018] The expansion joint pad is installed using the above technical solution.
[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution: the first slipper and the second slipper have a second mounting groove inside one side.
[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, the second mounting groove is located on both sides of the slipper.
[0021] As a further description of the above technical solution: both the first mounting groove and the second mounting groove are internally threaded with bolts.
[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, limit control is achieved through bolts, which are made of plastic.
[0023] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0024] 1. This utility model provides a portable slipper. First, by sliding the telescopic pad in the middle of the insertion slot, the tightness of the slipper upper can be adjusted according to individual needs. When the slipper upper feels loose, the telescopic pad can be slid inward so that it partially extends out of the slipper upper, which acts as a limit and makes the slipper fit the foot better. If the slipper upper feels too tight, the telescopic pad can be slid outward to reduce the restriction on the foot, thus meeting the requirements of different users for slipper comfort and fit in different scenarios.
[0025] 2. This utility model provides a portable slipper. By attaching the first hook-and-loop fastener to the first loop fastener, the bottoms of the first slipper and the second slipper are initially connected. At the same time, the second hook-and-loop fastener is attached to the second loop fastener to strengthen the connection between the two slippers, ensuring that the relative positions of the two slippers are stable when worn and preventing separation. The attachment of the first hook-and-loop fastener to the second loop fastener makes it easy to stick the two slippers together, making them easy to carry and solving the problem of the inconvenience of carrying ordinary slippers. Attached Figure Description
[0026] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the first hook and loop fastener structure of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the telescopic pad of this utility model.
[0029] In the diagram: 1. First slipper; 2. Upper; 3. Second slipper; 4. First rubber pad; 5. Second rubber pad; 6. First hook-and-loop fastener; 7. First textured hook-and-loop fastener; 8. Second textured hook-and-loop fastener; 9. Second hook-and-loop fastener; 10. Telescopic pad; 11. First mounting slot; 12. Bolt; 13. Insertion slot; 14. Second mounting slot. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0031] To further understand the contents of this utility model, a detailed description of this utility model will be provided with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0032] Reference Figure 1 This utility model discloses a portable slipper, comprising a first slipper 1 and a second slipper 3 located on the right side of the first slipper 1. Both the first slipper 1 and the second slipper 3 are fixedly connected to a shoe upper 2 at their tops, forming a complete pair of slippers. The shoe upper 2 not only provides some support and protection for the wearer's feet but also enhances the overall aesthetics and style of the slippers. In terms of material, the shoe upper 2 may be made of a soft and elastic material, such as high-quality fabric or soft leather. This ensures comfort while adapting to the different movement needs of various users' feet, avoiding friction or discomfort caused by excessively hard materials.
[0033] Reference Figure 2 The first slipper 1 has a first hook-and-loop fastener 6 fixedly connected to its bottom, and a first rubber pad 4 is provided at the bottom of the first hook-and-loop fastener 6. The second slipper 3 has a second loop fastener 8 fixedly connected to its bottom, and a first rubber pad 4 is provided at the bottom of the first hook-and-loop fastener 6. The first rubber pad 4 has good anti-slip performance and cushioning effect. It can increase the friction between the slipper and the ground, making the wearer safer during walking and effectively preventing slipping accidents. At the same time, when walking, the first rubber pad 4 can also play a cushioning role, reducing the impact force when the foot lands, and providing the wearer with a more comfortable walking experience. A second rubber pad 5 is provided at the bottom of the second loop fastener 8, and a second hook-and-loop fastener 9 is fixedly connected to the top of the second rubber pad 5, and the second hook-and-loop fastener 9 is adhered to the second loop fastener 8. The first rubber pad 4 is provided at the bottom of the first hook-and-loop fastener 6, and the first rubber pad 4 has good anti-slip performance and cushioning effect. It can increase the friction between the slippers and the ground, making the wearer safer while walking and effectively preventing slipping accidents; at the same time, when walking, the first rubber pad 4 can also play a cushioning role, reducing the impact force when the foot lands, providing the wearer with a more comfortable walking experience. The first slipper 1 and the second slipper 3 have an insertion groove 13 inside, and the insertion groove 13 is slidably connected to the telescopic pad 10.
[0034] Reference Figure 3 The outer wall of the upper 2 is provided with a limiting component, which includes an elastic pad 10. The elastic pad 10 is slidably connected inside the upper 2. The first slipper 1 and the second slipper 3 are provided with an insertion groove 13 inside, and the insertion groove 13 is slidably connected to the elastic pad 10. The sliding connection between the insertion groove 13 and the elastic pad 10 complements each other. The presence of the elastic pad 10 provides users with a personalized wearing experience. When the user feels that the upper 2 is too loose, the elastic pad 10 can be slid inward to partially extend out of the upper 2, thereby providing a certain limiting effect on the foot and making the slippers fit the foot more snugly. Conversely, if the upper 2 feels too tight, the elastic pad 10 can be slid outwards to reduce the restriction on the foot. The elastic pad 10 has evenly distributed first mounting grooves 11 inside, and the first slipper 1 and the second slipper 3 have second mounting grooves 14 on one side. Both the first mounting groove 11 and the second mounting groove 14 are threaded with bolts 12. When a more secure fixation of the elastic pad 10 is needed, the user can tighten the bolts 12, allowing them to pass through the first mounting groove 11 and the second mounting groove 14, tightly connecting the elastic pad 10 to the slipper body. This effectively prevents the elastic pad 10 from sliding freely during use, ensuring the stability of the limiting effect and providing a more reliable wearing experience for the user.
[0035] Working principle: When adjusting the fit or wearing comfort of the slippers, the position of the telescopic pad 10 in the insertion slot 13 can be adjusted. If the upper feels too loose, the telescopic pad 10 can be slid inwards, partially extending outwards to provide some restraint and make the slippers fit the foot better. If the upper feels too tight, the telescopic pad 10 can be slid outwards to reduce the restriction on the foot. When a more secure fixation of the telescopic pad 10 is needed, the bolt 12 can be tightened to allow it to pass through the first mounting slot 11 and the second mounting slot 14, thus securing the telescopic pad. The pad 10 is tightly connected to the slipper body to prevent the telescopic pad 10 from sliding freely during use and to ensure the stability of the limiting effect. The first hook-and-loop fastener 6 and the first loop fastener 7 are attached to each other, so that the first slipper 1 and the second slipper 3 are initially connected at the bottom to ensure the stability of the relative position of the two slippers when worn. The second hook-and-loop fastener 9 and the second loop fastener 8 are attached to each other to further strengthen the connection between the two slippers and prevent the slippers from separating during wear. The first hook-and-loop fastener 6 and the second loop fastener 8 are attached to make it easy to carry the slippers.
[0036] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0037] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A slipper for easy carrying, comprising a first slipper (1), characterized in that: The right side of the first slipper (1) is provided with the second slipper (3), the top of the first slipper (1) and the second slipper (3) is fixedly connected with the upper (2), the bottom of the first slipper (1) is fixedly connected with the first hook face magic tape (6), the bottom of the first hook face magic tape (6) is provided with the first rubber pad (4), the bottom of the second slipper (3) is fixedly connected with the second hair face magic tape (8), the bottom of the second hair face magic tape (8) is provided with the second rubber pad (5), the outer wall of the upper (2) is provided with the limiting assembly.
2. The slipper of claim 1, wherein: The limiting assembly comprises a telescopic pad (10), and the telescopic pad (10) is slidably connected inside the upper (2).
3. The slipper of claim 1, wherein: The top of the second rubber pad (5) is fixedly connected with the first hair face magic tape (7), and the first hair face magic tape (7) is adhered to the first hook face magic tape (6).
4. The slipper of claim 1, wherein: The top of the second rubber pad (5) is fixedly connected with the second hook face magic tape (9), and the second hook face magic tape (9) is adhered to the second hair face magic tape (8).
5. The slipper of claim 1, wherein: The first slipper (1) and the second slipper (3) are internally provided with an insertion slot (13), and the insertion slot (13) is slidably connected with the telescopic pad (10).
6. The slipper of claim 2, wherein: The inside of the telescopic pad (10) is provided with uniformly distributed first installation grooves (11).
7. The slipper of claim 1, wherein: The inside of the first slipper (1) and the second slipper (3) is internally provided with a second installation groove (14).
8. The slipper of claim 6, wherein: The first installation grooves (11) and the second installation grooves (14) are internally and threadedly connected with bolts (12).