Health care shoe sole

By incorporating removable and replaceable components and a pneumatic massage system, the design solves the problems of existing health shoe soles being difficult to replace and not fitting properly during massage. It provides a comfortable, protective, and supportive health shoe sole design, improving user experience and lifespan.

CN224402995UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26WENZHOU JINZHI SHOES MATERIAL CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
WENZHOU JINZHI SHOES MATERIAL CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-05
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing health shoe soles are difficult to replace by the user, the massage structure does not conform to individual differences, and there is a lack of foot protection and support, resulting in inconvenience and fatigue.

Method used

The design incorporates detachable and replaceable components, including flexible placement blocks and mounting holes, combined with pneumatically driven massage components and layered protective components. It utilizes the user's gait to drive airbag massage, providing comprehensive protection and support.

Benefits of technology

It enables quick sole replacement, personalized massage, provides all-around foot protection and support, reduces fatigue, and improves comfort and lifespan.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a health shoe sole, including shoe sole body, be provided with replacement subassembly on the shoe sole body, replacement subassembly includes vamp and shoelace, vamp detachable setting on the shoe sole body, the shoelace is inserted on the vamp, be provided with connecting hole on the vamp, the connecting hole is compatible with the shoelace, be provided with the placement hole on the shoe sole body, be equipped with the flexible placement block on the vamp, the flexible placement block is compatible with the placement hole, the vamp inside is provided with massage subassembly, massage subassembly includes contact pad and contact rod, contact pad sets up in the vamp inside, contact rod slidingly connected on contact pad, be equipped with contact block on contact rod, to solve the technical problem that the user faces cannot conveniently complete the shoe sole replacement in the health shoe sole technology mentioned in the background art.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shoe sole technology, and more specifically, to a health care shoe sole. Background Technology

[0002] In the existing technology, users face a serious dilemma in replacing the soles of health care shoes. First, most health care shoes adopt an integrated design, with the sole and upper tightly bonded or sewn together, making it difficult for ordinary users to disassemble and replace the soles themselves. Second, even if some designs allow for replacement, the required tools are usually quite professional, and the operation steps are complicated.

[0003] The structure of the human foot varies significantly. Due to the large differences in the height of the arch of the foot, the universal massage nail structure used in the existing health shoe soles is difficult to fully fit the foot shape of all users, resulting in some users not being able to obtain sufficient massage stimulation. This problem is more deeply manifested in the fact that the height of the arch is only one aspect of individual differences. Factors such as foot width, length ratio, heel shape, and forefoot width also have huge individual differences.

[0004] Existing health shoes cannot effectively protect the user's feet during use. First, traditional health shoes overemphasize massage functions while neglecting basic foot protection and support functions. Second, the internal structure of health shoes is poorly designed, lacking a scientific cushioning system and arch support structure, which can easily lead to foot fatigue and discomfort after prolonged wear. Utility Model Content

[0005] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0006] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a health care shoe sole to solve the technical problem mentioned in the background art that users face the inability to easily replace the shoe sole.

[0007] (II) Technical Solution

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a health care shoe sole, comprising a shoe sole body, wherein a replacement component is provided on the shoe sole body, the replacement component includes an upper and shoelaces, the upper is detachably disposed on the shoe sole body, the shoelaces are inserted through the upper, a connecting hole is provided on the upper, the connecting hole is adapted to the shoelaces, a placement hole is provided on the shoe sole body, a flexible placement block is provided on the upper, the flexible placement block is adapted to the placement hole, a massage component is provided inside the upper, the massage component includes a contact pad and a contact rod, the contact pad is disposed inside the upper, the contact rod is slidably connected to the contact pad, and a contact block is connected to the contact rod.

[0009] The present invention is further configured such that an anti-slip groove is provided on the bottom of the sole body, and a lifting block is connected to the sole body. The cooperation of the various components facilitates the completion of the anti-slip process on the bottom of the sole body.

[0010] The present invention is further configured such that the lifting block has a fixing hole, and the shoe upper has a flexible fixing block, which is adapted to the fixing hole. The cooperation of the various components facilitates the completion of the fixing process of the shoe sole body.

[0011] The present invention is further configured such that the inner side of the contact pad is provided with a foot part, a sole part, and a heel part, and the use of each component together facilitates the completion of the use of the shoe sole.

[0012] The present invention is further configured such that movable holes are evenly distributed on the sole of the foot, the movable holes are adapted to the contact rod, and a connecting hole is provided inside the contact pad. The cooperation of the various components facilitates the completion of the gas delivery process.

[0013] The present invention is further configured such that a first airbag, a second airbag, and a third airbag are respectively placed in the sole, the ball of the foot, and the heel, so that the gas circulation process is facilitated by the coordinated use of each component.

[0014] The present invention is further configured such that a protective component is provided inside the shoe upper, the protective component including an insole and a heel pad, the insole being disposed inside the shoe upper, a contact pad being placed above the insole, and the heel pad being placed at the rear end of the contact pad, the cooperation of the various components facilitating the completion of the heel protection process.

[0015] The present invention is further configured such that a connecting tube is provided between the first airbag, the second airbag and the third airbag, the connecting tube is adapted to the communicating hole, and the contact rod is slidably connected to the second airbag, thereby facilitating the completion of the gas flow process by using the connecting tube.

[0016] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0017] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a health care shoe sole with the following beneficial effects:

[0018] 1. The replacement components utilize a flexible placement block and placement hole design, along with a snap-fit ​​mechanism between the flexible fixing block and fixing hole, enabling quick disassembly and installation of the upper and sole. This design significantly improves maintenance convenience, allowing users to replace the upper themselves without specialized tools, effectively extending the product's lifespan.

[0019] 2. The massage component adopts an innovative pneumatic drive system, which forms a dynamic massage mechanism through the coordinated work of three airbags. The core advantage of this design is that it realizes passive intelligent massage without the need for external power supply or complex control system. It relies entirely on the user's natural gait to drive the massage function. When the user walks, the sequence of foot landing naturally triggers the air flow between the airbags.

[0020] 3. The protective components provide comprehensive protection and support for the feet through the layered design of the insole and heel pad. The insole, as the base layer, provides overall cushioning and support, effectively dispersing foot pressure and reducing fatigue caused by prolonged standing or walking. The heel pad is specially designed to provide extra protection for the heel, a key weight-bearing area, effectively mitigating the impact when the heel strikes the ground. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a health care shoe sole according to the present invention;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the contact pad structure in this utility model;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the massage component in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the contact pad in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the replacement component in this utility model.

[0027] In the diagram: 1. Shoe sole body; 2. Shoe upper; 3. Shoelaces; 4. Connecting hole; 5. Placement hole; 6. Flexible placement block; 7. Contact pad; 8. Contact rod; 9. Contact block; 10. Anti-slip groove; 11. Lifting block; 12. Fixing hole; 13. Flexible fixing block; 14. Forefoot; 15. Arch; 16. Heel; 17. Moving hole; 18. Connecting hole; 19. First airbag; 20. Second airbag; 21. Third airbag; 22. Insole; 23. Heel pad; 24. Connecting tube. Detailed Implementation

[0028] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0029] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, all technical and scientific terms used in this application have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains.

[0030] In this utility model, unless otherwise stated, the orientations used, such as "up" and "down", usually refer to the direction shown in the accompanying drawings, or to the vertical, perpendicular, or gravitational direction; similarly, for ease of understanding and description, "left" and "right" usually refer to the left and right shown in the accompanying drawings; "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself, but the above directional terms are not used to limit this utility model.

[0031] Please see Figures 1-6 A health care shoe sole includes a shoe sole body 1, a replaceable component on the shoe sole body 1, the replaceable component including an upper 2 and shoelaces 3, the upper 2 being detachably mounted on the shoe sole body 1, the shoelaces 3 being inserted through the upper 2, the upper 2 having a connecting hole 4 adapted to the shoelaces 3, the shoe sole body 1 having a placement hole 5, the upper 2 having a flexible placement block 6 adapted to the placement hole 5, and a massage component inside the upper 2, the massage component including a contact pad 7 and a contact rod 8, the contact pad 7 being disposed inside the upper 2, the contact rod 8 being slidably connected to the contact pad 7, and a contact block 9 being connected to the contact rod 8.

[0032] The bottom of the sole body 1 is provided with anti-slip grooves 10, and the sole body 1 is connected with a lifting block 11.

[0033] The lifting block 11 has a fixing hole 12, and the upper 2 has a flexible fixing block 13, which is adapted to the fixing hole 12.

[0034] The inner side of the contact pad 7 has a foot part 14, a foot arch part 15 and a heel part 16.

[0035] The sole 15 is provided with evenly spaced movable holes 17, which are adapted to the contact rod 8. The contact pad 7 is provided with a connecting hole 18.

[0036] The sole 15, the ball of the foot 14, and the heel 16 are respectively equipped with a first airbag 19, a second airbag 20, and a third airbag 21.

[0037] In this embodiment, the flexible placement block 6 on the upper 2 is placed along the placement hole 5 on the sole body 1, and the flexible fixing block 13 is locked in the fixing hole 12 by lifting the lifting block 11, thus completing the placement process of the upper 2. In use, the anti-slip groove 10 on the bottom of the sole body 1 provides anti-slip, and the shoelace 3 is used to guide the shoe along the connecting hole 4 on the upper 2, thereby tightening the foot. When walking, the heel strikes the ground, squeezing the heel part 16 of the contact pad 7, thereby stimulating the third airbag 21. The compression causes the gas in the third airbag 21 to be input into the second airbag 20 along the connecting tube 24, causing the contact rod 8 to slide along the second airbag 20, thereby moving the contact block 9. Then, when the sole of the foot 15 touches the ground, it is compressed and massaged. Due to the compression, the gas in the second airbag 20 is transported to the third airbag 21 and the first airbag 19 along the connecting tube 24. Finally, when the toes touch the ground, the first airbag 19 is compressed, and the gas is sent into the second airbag 20 or the third airbag 21 along the connecting tube 24, thus completing the gas delivery.

[0038] Please see Figure 1 As a health care shoe sole implementation method for protective components: a protective component is provided inside the shoe upper 2. The protective component includes an insole 22 and a heel pad 23. The insole 22 is located inside the shoe upper 2, the contact pad 7 is placed on top of the insole 22, and the heel pad 23 is placed at the rear end of the contact pad 7.

[0039] A connecting tube 24 is provided between the first airbag 19, the second airbag 20 and the third airbag 21. The connecting tube 24 is adapted to the connecting hole 18. The contact rod 8 is slidably connected to the second airbag 20.

[0040] More specifically, the contact pad 7 is placed before the upper 2, the insole 22 is placed inside the upper 2, the contact pad 7 is placed on top of the insole 22, and finally the heel pad 23 is placed on the insole 22 to complete the protection of the user's heel, making the user more comfortable to wear during use.

[0041] In summary, during use or operation of the entire device: the flexible placement block 6 on the upper 2 is placed along the placement hole 5 on the sole body 1, and the lifting block 11 is lifted to lock the flexible fixing block 13 into the fixing hole 12, thus completing the placement process of the upper 2. During use, the anti-slip groove 10 on the bottom of the sole body 1 provides anti-slip protection, and the shoelaces 3 are used to guide the foot along the connecting hole 4 on the upper 2, thereby tightening the foot. When walking, the heel strikes the ground, compressing the heel part 16 of the contact pad 7, thus stimulating the third airbag. 21 is squeezed, causing the gas in the third airbag 21 to be input into the second airbag 20 along the connecting tube 24, causing the contact rod 8 to slide along the second airbag 20, thereby moving the contact block 9, so that when the sole 15 touches the ground, the sole 15 is squeezed and massaged, and due to the squeezing, the gas in the second airbag 20 is transported to the third airbag 21 and the first airbag 19 along the connecting tube 24. Finally, when the toes touch the ground, the first airbag 19 is squeezed, and the gas is sent into the second airbag 20 or the third airbag 21 along the connecting tube 24, completing the gas delivery.

[0042] Place the contact pad 7 in front of the upper 2, first place the insole 22 inside the upper 2, then place the contact pad 7 on top of the insole 22, and finally place the heel pad 23 on the insole 22 to complete the protection of the user's heel, making the user more comfortable to wear during use.

[0043] Of all the solutions mentioned above, those involving the connection between two components can be selected according to the actual situation, such as welding, bolt and nut connection, bolt or screw connection, or other known connection methods, which will not be elaborated here. For all the fixed connections mentioned above, welding is preferred. Although embodiments of this utility model have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of this utility model. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A health care shoe sole, comprising a sole body (1), characterized in that: The sole body (1) is provided with a replacement component, which includes an upper (2) and shoelaces (3). The upper (2) is detachably mounted on the sole body (1). The shoelaces (3) are inserted through the upper (2). The upper (2) is provided with a connecting hole (4) that is compatible with the shoelaces (3). The sole body (1) is provided with a placement hole (5). The upper (2) is provided with a flexible placement block (6) that is compatible with the placement hole (5). The upper (2) is provided with a massage component, which includes a contact pad (7) and a contact rod (8). The contact pad (7) is located inside the upper (2). The contact rod (8) is slidably connected to the contact pad (7). The contact rod (8) is connected with a contact block (9).

2. The health care shoe sole according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the sole body (1) is provided with anti-slip grooves (10), and a lifting block (11) is connected to the sole body (1).

3. The health care shoe sole according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lifting block (11) has a fixing hole (12), and the shoe upper (2) has a flexible fixing block (13), which is adapted to the fixing hole (12).

4. The health care shoe sole according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner side of the contact pad (7) is provided with a foot part (14), a foot arch part (15) and a foot heel part (16).

5. The health care shoe sole according to claim 4, characterized in that: The sole (15) is provided with uniformly distributed movable holes (17), which are adapted to the contact rod (8), and the contact pad (7) is provided with a connecting hole (18).

6. The health care shoe sole according to claim 5, characterized in that: The sole (15), forefoot (14), and heel (16) are respectively provided with a first airbag (19), a second airbag (20), and a third airbag (21).

7. The health care shoe sole according to claim 6, characterized in that: The upper (2) is provided with a protective component, which includes an insole (22) and a heel pad (23). The insole (22) is located inside the upper (2), the contact pad (7) is placed above the insole (22), and the heel pad (23) is placed at the rear end of the contact pad (7).

8. The health care shoe sole according to claim 7, characterized in that: A connecting tube (24) is provided between the first airbag (19), the second airbag (20) and the third airbag (21). The connecting tube (24) is adapted to the connecting hole (18). The contact rod (8) is slidably connected to the second airbag (20).