Anti-staining children's shoes

By using a Velcro structure to secure the shoelace ends and a cover clip structure, the problems of shoelace sagging and rainwater seepage in traditional dirt-proof children's shoes are solved, improving the safety and comfort of the shoes.

CN224386860UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23泉州市钟晟体育科技有限公司

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
泉州市钟晟体育科技有限公司
Filing Date
2025-09-04
Publication Date
2026-06-23

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of shoe technology and discloses a dirt-resistant children's shoe, including a shoe body, a shoe tongue at the top of the shoe body, breathable mesh in the middle of both sides of the shoe body, and a storage bag fixedly connected to the top of both sides of the shoe body. The storage bag has a zipper at the top. An opening is formed at the top of the shoe body, through which shoelaces are inserted. A connecting strap is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the shoe tongue, with a Velcro hook side fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting strap. A Velcro loop side is fixedly connected to the other side of the top of the shoe tongue. A cover is fixedly connected to the inside of the storage bag. In this utility model, by unfolding the connecting strap and placing excess shoelaces between the Velcro loop side of the shoe tongue and the Velcro hook side of the connecting strap, the connecting strap is fastened to adhere them, preventing tripping due to drooping shoelaces. By removing the cover from the storage bag and unfolding it to cover the breathable mesh, rainwater can be prevented from wetting the inside of the shoe.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of footwear technology, and in particular to a dirt-resistant children's shoe. Background Technology

[0002] In children's daily activities, their active nature makes their shoes prone to getting dirty with mud, water stains, and other dirt. Frequent cleaning is not only time-consuming, but repeated washing can also affect the durability and comfort of the shoes. Against this backdrop, traditional dirt-resistant children's shoes often rely on special coatings, sealed fabrics, or localized reinforcement designs to enhance the stain resistance of the upper, attempting to alleviate the problem of stain adhesion to some extent and adapt to the needs of children's high-frequency activities.

[0003] The working principle of traditional dirt-resistant children's shoes is based on the synergy of material properties and structural design: by attaching a special coating with low surface energy to the shoe surface, or by using a dense fabric with high density, the repulsive force at the molecular level reduces the penetration and adhesion of stains such as water and mud. At the same time, some styles optimize the shoe shape lines to make the shoe surface smoother, reducing the structure that is prone to dirt accumulation such as dents and gaps, making it easier for stains to be removed from the surface after light wiping, thereby maintaining the cleanliness of the shoes.

[0004] Traditional dirt-resistant children's shoes often have a length of shoelace end left unattended for easy on and off. This loose end, lacking proper storage, hangs freely on the sides or upper of the shoe, making it easy for children to step on it and fall, especially during active periods. Furthermore, in rainy weather, rainwater seeps directly into the shoe through the mesh, keeping feet damp and causing discomfort. Therefore, this paper proposes a new type of dirt-resistant children's shoe to address these issues. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a dirt-proof children's shoe, which aims to improve the problems of traditional dirt-proof children's shoes where the ends of the shoelaces fall off randomly during use, making it easy for children to step on the shoelaces while running and falling. In addition, the shoes are easily wetted by rain on rainy days, affecting the comfort of wearing them.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a dirt-resistant children's shoe, comprising a shoe body, a shoe tongue at the top of the shoe body, breathable mesh at the middle of both sides of the shoe body, a storage bag fixedly connected to the top of both sides of the shoe body, a zipper at the top of the storage bag, an opening at the top of the shoe body, a shoelace inserted through the inner wall of the opening, a connecting strap fixedly connected to one side of the top of the shoe tongue, a Velcro hook side fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting strap, a Velcro loop side fixedly connected to the other side of the top of the shoe tongue, and a cover cloth fixedly connected to the inside of the storage bag.

[0007] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0008] Two clips are fixedly connected to the bottom of both sides of the shoe body, and two clips are fixedly connected to the surface of the cover cloth.

[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0010] The cap engages with the head.

[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0012] The hook and loop side of the hook and loop fastener are bonded together.

[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0014] One end of the shoelace is positioned between the hook and loop side of the Velcro strap and the hook and loop side of the Velcro strap.

[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0016] The cover fabric passes through a zipper and covers the surface of the breathable mesh.

[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0018] The bottom of the shoe body is connected to the sole, and the bottom of the sole is provided with multiple anti-slip teeth.

[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0020] The zipper surface is slidably connected to a pull tab.

[0021] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0022] 1. In this utility model, by unfolding the connecting strap, the excess part of the shoelace is placed between the Velcro loop at one end of the shoe tongue and the Velcro hook at the bottom of the connecting strap. Then, the connecting strap is fastened to allow the Velcro loop and the Velcro hook to adhere, thus fixing the excess shoelace in the interlayer. This achieves the storage of excess shoelace and prevents children from stepping on the dangling shoelace and falling.

[0023] 2. In this utility model, by pulling the zipper, the cover cloth is opened, and then taken out from the storage bag. The cover cloth is unfolded and placed on the surface of the breathable mesh. The clips at the bottom of the cover cloth are aligned with the caps on both sides of the shoe body. The clips are pressed to lock into the caps and secure the cover, thus achieving the protective effect of preventing rainwater from wetting the inside of the shoe. Attached Figure Description

[0024] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a dirt-resistant children's shoe proposed in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 2 This is a side view of a dirt-resistant children's shoe proposed in this utility model;

[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the sole structure of a dirt-resistant children's shoe proposed in this utility model;

[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the cover cloth for a dirt-proof children's shoe proposed in this utility model.

[0028] Legend:

[0029] 1. Shoe body; 2. Zipper; 3. Zipper pull; 4. Tongue; 5. Hook and loop fastener; 6. Sole; 7. Perforation; 8. Shoelaces; 9. Connecting strap; 10. Breathable mesh; 11. Velcro loop side; 12. Velcro hook side; 13. Cover fabric; 14. Hook and loop fastener; 15. Anti-slip teeth; 16. Storage bag. 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] Reference Figures 1-4This utility model provides an embodiment of a dirt-resistant children's shoe, including a shoe body 1, which serves as the basic support and forms the main frame of the shoe. A tongue 4 is provided at the top of the shoe body 1 to cover the instep area, improving fit and comfort during wear, and providing support for the shoelace 8 storage structure. Breathable mesh 10 is provided in the middle of both sides of the shoe body 1, allowing air circulation inside the shoe through the mesh structure to keep the inside dry and solve the problem of sweaty and stuffy feet in children. Storage bags 16 are fixedly connected to the top of both sides of the shoe body 1, serving as storage space for a cover 13. A zipper 2 is provided at the top of the storage bag 16, controlling its opening and closing state by zipping. The shoe has an opening 7, and a shoelace 8 is inserted through the inner wall of the opening 7. By inserting and tightening the shoelace 8, the fit between the shoe upper and the foot can be adjusted to ensure that the shoe is worn securely. A connecting strap 9 is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the shoe tongue 4. The connecting component can be opened and, together with the Velcro structure, can cover and store the shoelace 8. A Velcro hook side 12 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting strap 9, and a Velcro loop side 11 is fixedly connected to the other side of the top of the shoe tongue 4. The two are glued together to hold and fix the excess shoelace 8, forming a closed interlayer storage space. A cover cloth 13 is fixedly connected to the inside of the storage bag 16. It is used to cover the breathable mesh 10 in rainy weather and prevent rainwater from seeping into the shoe, realizing the switching between breathable and moisture-proof functions.

[0032] Reference Figures 1-4 Two caps 5 are fixedly connected to the bottom of both sides of the shoe body 1, and two clips 14 are fixedly connected to the surface of the cover cloth 13. The clips 14 and caps 5 are engaged to provide fixed points for the cover cloth 13 after covering the breathable mesh 10, preventing the cover cloth 13 from falling off during activities.

[0033] Reference Figures 1-4 The cap 5 engages with the head 14, allowing the cover 13 to remain taut and close to the breathable mesh 10 when covered in rain, ensuring a rainproof effect.

[0034] Reference Figure 2 The hook and loop side 11 and the hook and loop side 12 are bonded together. With the help of the adhesive force of the hook and loop, the excess reserved section of the shoelace 8 is clamped between the two, eliminating the risk of the shoelace 8 drooping off and preventing children from falling due to stepping on the shoelace 8 when they are playing.

[0035] Reference Figures 1-3 One end of the shoelace 8 is positioned between the hook and loop side 11 and the hook and loop side 12, so that the shoelace 8 is completely wrapped and fixed by the hook and loop interlayer, ensuring that the shoelace 8 will not loosen or shift after storage.

[0036] Reference Figures 1-3The cover 13 passes through the zipper 2 and covers the surface of the breathable mesh 10. The cover 13 can be hidden and pulled out for protection through the zipper 2 channel. On sunny days, the cover 13 can be stored in the bag without affecting breathability. On rainy days, it can be quickly taken out to cover the breathable mesh 10 and prevent it from getting wet.

[0037] Reference Figures 1-3 The bottom of the shoe body 1 is connected to the sole 6, which bears the weight of the shoe body 1, cushions the impact of the ground, and provides support and protection for the feet. The bottom of the sole 6 is provided with multiple anti-slip teeth 15 to increase the friction between the sole 6 and the ground and reduce the risk of slipping.

[0038] Reference Figures 1-3 The zipper 2 has a sliding pull 3, which allows the zipper 2 to be opened for easy access to the cover 13 inside the storage bag 16.

[0039] Working principle: After tightening the shoelaces 8, first lift the connecting strap 9 and lay the reserved portion of the shoelaces 8 flat on the surface of the tongue 4, placing it between the Velcro loop side 11 and the Velcro hook side 12. Lower the connecting strap 9 and press it down; the Velcro loop side 11 and the Velcro hook side 12 will adhere together. Using the adhesive force of the Velcro, the reserved portion of the shoelaces 8 is held in place within the interlayer, thus securing the excess shoelaces 8 and preventing the ends from sagging. In rainy conditions, manually operate the pull tab 3. Unzip 2. Since the cover 13 is inside the storage bag 16, the cover 13 can be taken out from the storage bag 16. Unfold the cover 13 towards the breathable mesh 10 so that it completely covers the breathable mesh 10. At this time, the clip 14 at the bottom of the cover 13 is aligned with the clip 5 on the side of the shoe body 1. Press it with external force, and the clip 14 will be inserted into the clip 5 to complete the fixation. The cover 13 physically blocks rainwater from passing through the breathable mesh 10 and wetting the inside of the shoe, forming a rainproof effect.

[0040] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A dirt-resistant children's shoe, comprising a shoe body (1), characterized in that: The shoe body (1) is provided with a shoe tongue (4) at the top. Breathable mesh (10) is provided in the middle of both sides of the shoe body (1). Storage bags (16) are fixedly connected to the top of both sides of the shoe body (1). Zipper (2) is provided at the top of the storage bag (16). An opening (7) is provided at the top of the shoe body (1). A shoelace (8) is inserted through the inner wall of the opening (7). A connecting strap (9) is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the shoe tongue (4). A Velcro hook side (12) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting strap (9). A Velcro loop side (11) is fixedly connected to the other side of the top of the shoe tongue (4). A cover cloth (13) is fixedly connected inside the storage bag (16).

2. The dirt-resistant children's shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two clips (5) are fixedly connected to the bottom of both sides of the shoe body (1), and two clips (14) are fixedly connected to the surface of the cover cloth (13).

3. The dirt-resistant children's shoe according to claim 2, characterized in that: The cap (5) engages with the head (14).

4. The dirt-resistant children's shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that: The hook and loop side (11) is bonded to the hook and loop side (12).

5. A dirt-resistant children's shoe according to claim 4, characterized in that: One end of the shoelace (8) is positioned between the hook and loop surface (11) and the hook and loop surface (12).

6. A dirt-resistant children's shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cover (13) passes through the zipper (2) and covers the surface of the breathable mesh (10).

7. A dirt-resistant children's shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the shoe body (1) is provided with a shoe sole (6), and the bottom of the shoe sole (6) is provided with multiple anti-slip teeth (15).

8. A dirt-resistant children's shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that: The zipper (2) has a slider (3) slidably connected to its surface.