Hiking shoes with shoe lace storage function

The hiking boots, with their enclosed storage compartments and ratchet and pawl design, solve the problems of difficult and cumbersome shoelace maintenance, enabling easy disassembly, quick tightening and loosening, and improving the practicality and safety of the hiking boots.

CN224320296UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05PUTIAN XIEHE SHOES PROD TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
PUTIAN XIEHE SHOES PROD TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-14
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a mountaineering shoe belongs to mountaineering equipment technical field, specifically a mountaineering shoe with accomodate shoelace function, in the utility model, through the closed storage cabin formed by the cover plate and base, the shoelace that winds on winding post is completely wrapped, thoroughly insulates the outside interference such as bush, sandstone, avoids the risk that the shoelace is hooked and loosens in the mountaineering, through the spring one sliding lock mechanism of clamping block, can take out shoelace quickly and clean or replace, make the device convenient maintenance and cleaning, the engagement design cooperation spring two elastic pretightening force of ratchet and pawl, ensure that the knob clockwise rotation is automatically locked, realize shoelace'one twist tight' quick operation, and the disengagement mechanism of linkage pawl of pull rod through connecting rope, single finger pull can instantaneous release lock, realize the accurate anticlockwise release of shoelace, satisfy the demand of frequently adjusting shoelace tightness in the mountaineering process, two sets of interlocking system division of labour is clear, and the operation efficiency and safety are greatly improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mountaineering equipment technology, specifically a mountaineering shoe with a shoelace storage function. Background Technology

[0002] Hiking boots are shoes specifically designed and manufactured for climbing and traveling, making them ideal for outdoor activities.

[0003] Chinese patent CN222764858U discloses a hiking boot with a lace-tightening function, comprising a main body and two lace-tightening mechanisms, relating to the field of hiking boot structural technology. This hiking boot with lace-tightening function utilizes two lace-tightening mechanisms. When lacing is needed, the cap in the lace-tightening mechanism can be lifted and rotated, allowing the laces to wrap around the outer surface of the rotating tube. Repeated rotation completely tightens the laces between the cap and the fixing plate. After fully tightening, the cap can be loosened and slightly rotated for fine-tuning, causing multiple limiting blocks to engage with multiple limiting grooves. In this state, the rotating tube is fixed and cannot rotate, preventing the laces from untying. This tightens the laces. Furthermore, because the laces are located between the fixing plate and the cap, they are not affected by bushes during walking, thus improving practicality.

[0004] While the above technical solution can prevent shoelaces from getting caught on bushes, it has significant drawbacks:

[0005] 1. Difficult to maintain: The shoelaces and rotating tube are a closed and fixed structure, which cannot be disassembled to clean mud and sand. Long-term use can easily cause the mechanism to jam due to the accumulation of dirt.

[0006] 2. Cumbersome operation process: It requires four steps to complete the locking: "lifting the cover → rotating and winding → loosening the cover → fine-tuning the alignment". It is difficult to achieve precise operation when wearing gloves while mountaineering, in low temperature or emergency situations, and the slight misalignment between the limit block and the limit groove can easily lead to locking failure.

[0007] Based on this, the present invention proposes a hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function. Utility Model Content

[0008] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this utility model proposes a hiking boot with a shoelace storage function. The bootlaces can be wrapped by a cover plate to prevent impurities and branches from getting tangled in them. The cover plate is easy to remove through the cooperation of a locking block and a spring, making it convenient to disassemble and clean the shoelaces. The ratchet and pawl work together to quickly tighten the shoelaces, making it easy to use and improving its practicality.

[0009] The technical solution to achieve the purpose of this utility model is: a hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function, including a shoe body, a base fixedly connected to the shoe body, and further comprising;

[0010] A cover plate is movably connected to a base. A bearing is fixedly connected inside the base. A winding column is movably inserted into the bearing. The winding column is rotatably connected to the cover plate. A knob is fixedly connected to the winding column. A through hole is opened on the cover plate. Two sliding grooves are opened on the base. Two locking blocks are slidably connected in the two sliding grooves respectively. Two springs are fixedly connected in the two locking blocks respectively. The two springs are fixedly connected in the two sliding grooves respectively.

[0011] Preferably, a partition is fixedly connected inside the cover plate, and a ratchet is fixedly connected to the winding post.

[0012] Preferably, a rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the cover plate, and a pawl is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft, the pawl engaging with a ratchet.

[0013] Preferably, a second spring is fixedly connected to the pawl, and the second spring is fixedly connected to the cover plate.

[0014] Preferably, a connecting rope is fixedly connected to the pawl, a pull rod is fixedly connected to the connecting rope, and the pull rod is slidably connected to the cover plate.

[0015] Preferably, the shoe body is provided with shoelaces, which pass through the through hole and are wrapped around the winding post.

[0016] Compared with existing technologies, the significant advantages of this invention are:

[0017] Firstly, in this utility model, the enclosed storage compartment formed by the cover plate and the base completely wraps the shoelaces wrapped around the winding post, thoroughly isolating them from external interference such as bushes and gravel, and avoiding the risk of shoelaces getting caught and loose during mountain climbing; through the sliding locking mechanism of the latch and spring, the cover plate can be removed by hand with just one finger by pressing the latch, and the shoelaces can be quickly taken out for cleaning or replacement without tools, making the device easy to maintain and clean;

[0018] Secondly, in this utility model, the meshing design of the ratchet and pawl, combined with the elastic pre-tension of the second spring, ensures that the knob automatically locks when turned clockwise, realizing the quick operation of tightening the shoelaces with a single twist, and there is no risk of loosening after tightening; while the pull rod, through the linkage of the connecting rope and the release mechanism of the pawl, can be instantly released by pulling with a single finger, realizing the precise counterclockwise release of the shoelaces, meeting the needs of frequently adjusting the tightness of the shoelaces during mountaineering. The two interlocking systems have a clear division of labor, greatly improving operational efficiency and safety. Attached Figure Description

[0019] The present invention will be further explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments:

[0020] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0021] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the base and cover plate in this utility model;

[0022] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the cover plate in this utility model;

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the ratchet and pawl structure in this utility model.

[0024] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0025] 1. Shoe body; 2. Base; 3. Cover plate; 4. Bearing; 5. Winding post; 6. Knob; 7. Through hole; 8. Slide groove; 9. Locking block; 10. Spring 1; 11. Partition plate; 12. Ratchet; 13. Shaft; 14. Pawl; 15. Spring 2; 16. Connecting rope; 17. Pull rod. Detailed Implementation

[0026] The present invention will now be described in detail, and the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present invention.

[0027] This utility model provides an improved hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function. The technical solution of this utility model is as follows:

[0028] like Figures 1-4 As shown, a hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function includes a shoe body 1, a base 2 fixedly connected to the shoe body 1, and also includes;

[0029] Cover plate 3 is movably connected to base 2. The cross-section of cover plate 3 is inverted "U" shape. Bearing 4 is fixedly connected inside base 2. Winding post 5 is movably inserted into bearing 4. Bearing 4 can reduce the friction when winding post 5 rotates. Winding post 5 is rotatably connected to cover plate 3. Knob 6 is fixedly connected to winding post 5. Knob 6 is provided with anti-slip texture. Through hole 7 is opened on cover plate 3. Two sliding grooves 8 are opened on base 2. Two locking blocks 9 are slidably connected in the two sliding grooves 8 respectively. Two springs 10 are fixedly connected in the two locking blocks 9 respectively. The two springs 10 are fixedly connected in the two sliding grooves 8 respectively. Through the sliding locking mechanism of locking blocks 9 and springs 10, cover plate 3 can be removed by hand by pressing locking block 9 with one finger. Shoelaces can be quickly removed for cleaning or replacement without tools, making the device easy to maintain and clean.

[0030] Furthermore, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, a partition 11 is fixedly connected inside the cover plate 3, and a ratchet 12 is fixedly connected to the winding post 5. The partition 11 separates the ratchet 12 from the shoelace, preventing dust on the shoelace from adhering to the ratchet 12 and affecting its rotation.

[0031] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 As shown, a rotating shaft 13 is rotatably connected to the cover plate 3, and a pawl 14 is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 13. The pawl 14 meshes with the ratchet 12. The meshing design of the ratchet 12 and the pawl 14 ensures that the knob 6 automatically locks when rotated clockwise, realizing the quick operation of tightening the shoelaces with a single twist.

[0032] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 As shown, a second spring 15 is fixedly connected to the pawl 14. The second spring 15 is fixedly connected to the cover plate 3. The design of the second spring 15 ensures that the pawl 14 is always engaged with the ratchet 12 without the action of external force.

[0033] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, a connecting rope 16 is fixedly connected to the pawl 14, and a pull rod 17 is fixedly connected to the connecting rope 16. The pull rod 17 is slidably connected to the cover plate 3. The cross-section of the pull rod 17 is "T" shaped. The pull rod 17 is linked to the release mechanism of the pawl 14 through the connecting rope 16. The lock can be released instantly by pulling with one finger, realizing the precise counterclockwise release of the shoelaces and meeting the needs of frequently adjusting the tightness of the shoelaces during mountaineering.

[0034] Furthermore, such as Figures 1-3 As shown, the shoe body 1 is equipped with shoelaces, which pass through the through hole 7 and are wrapped around the winding post 5. The shoelaces are covered by the cover plate 3 throughout to prevent external interference.

[0035] The specific working method is as follows: When the shoelaces need to be tightened, turn the knob 6 clockwise to rotate the winding post 5, and wind the shoelaces into the winding post 5 through the through hole 7. At this time, the ratchet 12 and the pawl 14 engage and lock to prevent reverse rotation and achieve rapid tightening. When the shoelaces need to be loosened, pull the lever 17 to disengage the pawl 14 from the ratchet 12 through the connecting rope 16, and turn the knob 6 counterclockwise to release the shoelaces. If the shoelaces need to be cleaned, press the clip 9 to compress the spring 10 to disengage it from the cover plate 3. After removing the cover plate 3, the shoelaces on the winding post 5 can be removed. The cover plate 3 covers the shoelaces throughout the process to avoid external interference.

[0036] The technical means disclosed in this utility model are not limited to those described above, but also include technical solutions composed of equivalent substitutions of the above technical features. Matters not covered in this utility model are common knowledge to those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. A hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function, comprising a shoe body (1), characterized in that: The shoe body (1) is fixedly connected to a base (2), and also includes; A cover plate (3) is movably connected to a base (2). A bearing (4) is fixedly connected inside the base (2). A winding column (5) is movably inserted into the bearing (4). The winding column (5) is rotatably connected to the cover plate (3). A knob (6) is fixedly connected to the winding column (5). A through hole (7) is opened on the cover plate (3). Two sliding grooves (8) are opened on the base (2). Two locking blocks (9) are slidably connected in the two sliding grooves (8). Two springs (10) are fixedly connected in the two locking blocks (9). The two springs (10) are fixedly connected in the two sliding grooves (8).

2. A hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function according to claim 1, characterized in that: A partition (11) is fixedly connected inside the cover plate (3), and a ratchet (12) is fixedly connected to the winding column (5).

3. A hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function according to claim 2, characterized in that: A rotating shaft (13) is rotatably connected to the cover plate (3), and a pawl (14) is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft (13). The pawl (14) meshes with the ratchet (12).

4. A hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function according to claim 3, characterized in that: A second spring (15) is fixedly connected to the pawl (14), and the second spring (15) is fixedly connected to the cover plate (3).

5. A hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function according to claim 3, characterized in that: A connecting rope (16) is fixedly connected to the pawl (14), and a pull rod (17) is fixedly connected to the connecting rope (16). The pull rod (17) is slidably connected to the cover plate (3).

6. A hiking shoe with a shoelace storage function according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that: The shoe body (1) is provided with shoelaces, which pass through the through hole (7) and are wrapped around the winding post (5).