Anti-fatigue women's shoes

The design of replaceable arch support plates and fasteners solves the problem that existing women's shoes cannot adapt to individual differences and changes in scenarios, enabling personalized adjustment of foot support and improving wearing comfort and stability.

CN224474118UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10温州志途鞋业有限公司

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
温州志途鞋业有限公司
Filing Date
2025-07-23
Publication Date
2026-07-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing fixed arch support structure of women's shoes cannot adapt to the foot shape and usage scenarios of different users, resulting in insufficient or excessive support, which affects wearing comfort.

Method used

The design features a replaceable arch support plate, which allows for personalized adjustments based on the user's foot shape and usage scenario through a plug-and-play connection of fixing slots and inserts. Combined with fasteners, it enhances connection strength and flexibility.

Benefits of technology

It provides personalized support based on different users and scenarios, effectively relieving foot fatigue and improving wearing comfort and fit.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a kind of anti-fatigue women shoes, including upper, insole, sole, upper is fixedly connected with sole, insole is located inside upper and is in contact with the inboard of sole.The sole side is equipped with arch support plate, and the periphery of the connecting place of sole and arch support plate is equipped with several fixed slots, and the edge of arch support plate has several fixed inserts, and the fixed inserts are embedded in corresponding fixed slots.This design realizes the detachability of arch support plate through the cooperation of fixed slot and fixed insert, which is convenient to replace according to different user arch shape and use scene, solves the problem that existing fixed arch support cannot adapt to individual differences and scene requirements, effectively relieves foot fatigue and improves comfort.
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Description

Technical Field

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

[0002] In the field of footwear technology, many women's shoes adopt arch support structures to alleviate foot fatigue caused by prolonged walking. Existing women's shoes typically incorporate fixed-shape support components in the sole or insole, such as a one-piece molded arch support structure or a rigid support plate embedded in a specific part of the insole. These fixed physical shapes provide support for the arch and distribute foot pressure. Such designs can, to a certain extent, meet the comfort needs of ordinary users for daily wear.

[0003] However, the aforementioned fixed arch support design has significant limitations. Due to the significant differences in arch shapes among users, encompassing various types such as high arches, normal arches, and flat feet, and the varying needs of the same user for the strength, height, and elasticity of arch support in different usage scenarios (such as daily commuting, long-distance travel, and light exercise), the parameters of existing fixed arch support structures are fixed and cannot be adjusted specifically. This leads to some users experiencing insufficient or excessive support when wearing them. For example, flat-footed users may experience foot pain after prolonged walking due to insufficient support when using conventional arch support; while high-arched users may experience localized pressure due to mismatched pressure points, failing to effectively relieve fatigue and actually reducing wearing comfort, creating a contradiction between universality and personalized needs. Utility Model Content

[0004] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide a fatigue-preventing women's shoe, which aims to solve the problem that existing fixed arch supports cannot adapt to different user foot shapes and usage scenarios by using a replaceable arch support structure, thereby achieving personalized adjustment of arch support and effectively relieving foot fatigue.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model proposes an anti-fatigue women's shoe, comprising an upper, an insole, and a sole. The upper is fixedly connected to the sole, the insole is located inside the upper, and the insole abuts against the inner side of the sole. An arch support plate is provided on the side of the sole, and several fixing slots are provided around the connection between the sole and the arch support plate. Several fixing inserts are fixedly connected to the edge of the arch support plate, and the fixing slots and fixing inserts correspond one-to-one, with the fixing inserts embedded in the fixing slots.

[0006] In one possible implementation, a fastener is provided between the sole and the arch support plate, the fastener being located in the middle of the arch support plate, and the fastener being used to increase the connection strength between the middle of the arch support plate and the sole.

[0007] In one possible implementation, the fastener includes a first limiting plate, a second limiting plate, and a connecting rope. The two ends of the connecting rope are rotatably connected to the first limiting plate and the second limiting plate, respectively. The first limiting plate is located on the side of the sole that abuts against the insole, and the second limiting plate is located on the side of the arch support plate that is away from the sole. The connecting rope passes through the sole and connects to the first limiting plate and the second limiting plate. The first limiting plate abuts against the sole, and the second limiting plate is detachably connected to the arch support plate.

[0008] In one possible implementation, the second limiting piece includes a support piece and two folding pieces, with the two folding pieces located on both sides of the support piece. The support piece and the two folding pieces are integrally formed. The folding pieces can be folded toward the side of the support piece away from the sole. The folding angle of the folding pieces is greater than or equal to 90°. The arch support plate has a first installation opening in the middle that allows the folded second limiting piece to pass through.

[0009] In one possible implementation, the sole is provided with a second mounting opening that allows the folded second limiting piece to pass through.

[0010] In one possible implementation, each end of the connecting rope is provided with a connecting piece, the connecting piece abutting against the side of the first limiting piece away from the second limiting piece or the side of the second limiting piece away from the first limiting piece, and the connecting rope passes through the first limiting piece or the second limiting piece and is fixedly connected to the connecting piece.

[0011] The working principle and beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0012] This utility model provides a replaceable arch support plate on the side of the shoe sole. By using a fixed slot and a fixed insert, the arch support plate can be detached and installed. This allows for the replacement of the appropriate arch support plate according to the arch shape of different users and different usage scenarios. This solves the problem that existing fixed arch support structures cannot adapt to individual differences and different scenario needs, thereby effectively relieving foot fatigue and improving wearing comfort. Attached Figure Description

[0013] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a side view of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a bottom view of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 4 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure after removing the arch support plate;

[0018] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the insole and sole in this utility model;

[0019] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the arch support plate structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing component structure in this utility model.

[0021] The following are the symbols and their meanings: 1. Upper; 2. Insole; 3. Outsole; 4. Arch support plate; 5. Fixing element; 31. Fixing slot; 32. Second mounting opening; 41. Fixing insert; 51. First limiting piece; 52. Second limiting piece; 53. Connecting rope; 54. First mounting opening; 521. Support piece; 522. Folding piece; 531. Connecting piece.

[0022] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0023] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and not intended to limit the scope of this application.

[0024] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, this embodiment proposes an anti-fatigue women's shoe, including an upper 1, an insole 2, and a sole 3. The upper 1 and the sole 3 are fixedly connected. The insole 2 is located inside the upper 1 and abuts against the inner side of the sole 3. An arch support plate 4 is provided on the side of the sole 3. Several fixing slots 31 are provided around the connection between the sole 3 and the arch support plate 4. Several fixing inserts 41 are fixedly connected to the edge of the arch support plate 4. The fixing slots 31 and the fixing inserts 41 correspond one-to-one, and the fixing inserts 41 are embedded in the fixing slots 31.

[0025] The upper 1 and sole 3 are fixedly connected to form the basic framework of the women's shoe, firmly wrapping and supporting the foot, providing basic protection and support for the wearer, ensuring the stability of the foot inside the shoe during walking, and preventing wobbling or shifting that would affect the walking experience and foot comfort. The insole 2 is located inside the upper 1 and abuts against the inside of the sole 3, directly conforming to the foot, which can cushion the impact between the foot and the sole 3, distribute pressure, and increase the comfort and fit between the foot and the sole 3, reducing discomfort caused by friction and hard contact during walking, and improving the overall wearing comfort. The sole 3 has an arch support plate 4 on the side, which provides targeted support for the arch area, effectively relieving the pressure on the arch during walking and standing, preventing fatigue and soreness caused by insufficient arch support, helping to maintain the normal shape of the arch, and improving the foot's support performance. Several fixing slots 31 are provided around the connection between the sole 3 and the arch support plate 4. Several fixing inserts 41 are fixedly connected to the edge of the arch support plate 4, and the fixing slots 31 and fixing inserts 41 correspond one-to-one. The fixing inserts 41 are embedded in the fixing slots 31. Through this simple and stable plug-in connection structure, the arch support plate 4 can be disassembled and replaced. This allows users to flexibly replace different types and different support strengths of arch support plates 4 according to their own arch shape characteristics and different usage scenarios. This solves the problem that the existing fixed arch support structure cannot adapt to individual differences and scenario changes, and realizes personalized arch support, thereby effectively relieving foot fatigue and improving the fit and comfort of wearing.

[0026] In this embodiment, a fixing member 5 is provided between the sole 3 and the arch support plate 4. The fixing member 5 is located in the middle of the arch support plate 4 and is used to increase the connection strength between the middle of the arch support plate 4 and the sole 3. The fixing member 5 includes a first limiting piece 51, a second limiting piece 52, and a connecting rope 53. The two ends of the connecting rope 53 are rotatably connected to the first limiting piece 51 and the second limiting piece 52, respectively. The first limiting piece 51 is located on the side of the sole 3 that abuts against the insole 2, and the second limiting piece 52 is located on the side of the arch support plate 4 that is away from the sole 3. The connecting rope 53 passes through the sole 3 and connects to the first limiting piece 51 and the second limiting piece 52. The first limiting piece 51 abuts against the sole 3, and the second limiting piece 52 is detachably connected to the arch support plate 4.

[0027] The fastener 5 is located between the sole 3 and the arch support plate 4, and in the middle of the arch support plate 4. Its unique structure tightly connects the sole 3 and the arch support plate 4, greatly enhancing the connection strength between the middle of the arch support plate 4 and the sole 3. This effectively prevents the arch support plate 4 from loosening or shifting during use, ensuring that the arch support plate 4 always provides stable support and improving the overall stability and durability of the shoe. The first limiting piece 51 is located on the side where the sole 3 abuts against the insole 2 and is in close contact with the sole 3. It acts as a stable connecting component between the fastener 5 and the sole 3. On the one hand, it evenly distributes the pressure from the arch support plate 4, preventing excessive local stress. On the other hand, it provides a reliable fixing base for the connecting rope 53, limiting the range of motion of the connecting rope 53 on one side of the sole 3, enhancing the overall stability of the fastener 5, and ensuring the reliable connection between the arch support plate 4 and the sole 3. The second limiting piece 52 is located on the side of the arch support plate 4 opposite to the sole 3 and is detachably connected to the arch support plate 4. Through this connection, the arch support plate 4 is tightly linked to the connecting rope 53. This not only effectively secures the arch support plate 4 but also allows for convenient and quick disassembly and replacement as needed. While ensuring connection strength, it provides flexibility in replacing the arch support plate 4, meeting the personalized arch support needs of different users. The connecting rope 53 is rotatably connected at both ends to the first limiting piece 51 and the second limiting piece 52, respectively, and passes through the sole 3. As a key component connecting the first limiting piece 51 and the second limiting piece 52, it achieves the connection while, thanks to its rotatable connection, adapting to the movement and deformation of the arch support plate 4 within a certain range. This increases the flexibility and adaptability of the connection structure while ensuring connection strength, allowing the arch support plate 4 to better conform to the foot's movement when providing support, further improving wearing comfort and support effect.

[0028] In this embodiment, the second limiting piece 52 includes a support piece 521 and two folding pieces 522. The two folding pieces 522 are located on both sides of the support piece 521. The support piece 521 and the two folding pieces 522 are integrally formed. The folding pieces 522 can be folded towards the side of the support piece 521 away from the sole 3. The folding angle of the folding pieces 522 is greater than or equal to 90°. The arch support plate 4 has a first mounting opening 54 in the middle that allows the folded second limiting piece 52 to pass through. The sole 3 has a second mounting opening 32 that allows the folded second limiting piece 52 to pass through.

[0029] The support piece 521, as the main body of the second limiting piece 52, directly cooperates with the side of the arch support plate 4 opposite to the sole 3, providing stable support for the arch support plate 4, ensuring its stability during use, effectively distributing foot pressure, assisting the arch support plate 4 in supporting the arch, and improving the overall anti-fatigue effect. Two folding pieces 522, integrally formed with the support piece 521 and located on both sides, can fold towards the side of the support piece 521 opposite to the sole 3, with a folding angle greater than or equal to 90°. This foldable design greatly facilitates the installation and removal of the arch support plate 4. During installation, the folding piece 522 is folded so that it can pass smoothly through the first mounting opening 54 in the middle of the arch support plate 4 and the second mounting opening 32 of the sole 3. After passing through, the folding piece 522 is unfolded to form a stable limiting structure with the arch support plate 4 and the sole 3. During disassembly, the folding piece 522 is folded again to easily pull the second limiting piece 52 out of the opening, enabling quick disassembly of the arch support plate 4. This allows users to flexibly replace the arch support plate 4 according to their needs, enhancing the flexibility and adaptability of the shoes. The first mounting opening 54 in the middle of the arch support plate 4 works in conjunction with the folding characteristics of the folding piece 522 to provide a passage for the folded second limiting piece 52. Simultaneously, after the folding piece 522 is unfolded, it limits the second limiting piece 52. At this time, rotating the second limiting piece 52 can misalign the support piece 521 with the first mounting opening 54, thus preventing the second limiting piece 52 from falling out of the first mounting opening 54. This ensures the stability of the connection between the second limiting piece 52 and the arch support plate 4, ensuring that the arch support plate 4 will not easily shift when bearing foot pressure, effectively maintaining the arch support plate 4's support function for the arch and improving the overall reliability of the shoe structure. The second mounting opening 32 of the sole 3 works in conjunction with the first mounting opening 54 to provide a passage for the folded second limiting piece 52 to penetrate the sole 3, allowing the second limiting piece 52 to establish a connection between the sole 3 and the arch support plate 4. After the folding piece 522 is unfolded, the second mounting opening 32 also forms a limiting constraint on the second limiting piece 52, together with the first mounting opening 54, to ensure a stable connection between the second limiting piece 52, the arch support plate 4 and the sole 3, so that the arch support plate 4 can stably play an anti-fatigue support role and improve the overall performance and wearing experience of the shoe.

[0030] In this embodiment, connecting pieces 531 are provided at both ends of the connecting rope 53. The connecting pieces 531 abut against the side of the first limiting piece 51 away from the second limiting piece 52 or the side of the second limiting piece 52 away from the first limiting piece 51. The connecting rope 53 passes through the first limiting piece 51 or the second limiting piece 52 and is fixedly connected to the connecting pieces 531.

[0031] The connecting pieces 531 at both ends of the connecting rope 53 are tightly abutted against the side of the first limiting piece 51 opposite to the second limiting piece 52, or the side of the second limiting piece 52 opposite to the first limiting piece 51. This contact with the limiting pieces effectively increases the force-bearing area between the connecting rope 53 and the limiting pieces, preventing localized stress concentration on the connecting rope 53 and preventing wear or breakage of the connection due to pulling. Simultaneously, the connecting rope 53 passes through the first limiting piece 51 or the second limiting piece 52 and is fixedly connected to the connecting piece 531. This connection method makes the connection between the connecting rope 53 and the limiting piece more robust and reliable, ensuring that the fixing component 5 can stably transmit tension when connecting the sole 3 and the arch support plate 4. This enhances the overall strength and stability of the connection between the arch support plate 4 and the sole 3, extending the service life of the fixing component 5 while meeting the normal function of the arch support plate 4, and improving the overall durability and reliability of the shoe structure.

[0032] In the accompanying drawings of this embodiment, the same or similar reference numerals correspond to the same or similar components. In the description of this application, it should be understood that if terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, they are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the terms used to describe positional relationships in the accompanying drawings are only for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting this patent. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0033] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A fatigue-relieving women's shoe, comprising an upper (1), an insole (2), and a sole (3), wherein the upper (1) is fixedly connected to the sole (3), the insole (2) is located inside the upper (1), and the insole (2) abuts against the inner side of the sole (3), characterized in that, The sole (3) is provided with an arch support plate (4) on the side. Several fixing slots (31) are provided around the connection between the sole (3) and the arch support plate (4). Several fixing inserts (41) are fixedly connected to the edge of the arch support plate (4). The fixing slots (31) and the fixing inserts (41) correspond one-to-one. The fixing inserts (41) are embedded in the fixing slots (31).

2. The anti-fatigue women's shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that, A fastener (5) is provided between the sole (3) and the arch support plate (4). The fastener (5) is located in the middle of the arch support plate (4) and is used to increase the connection strength between the middle of the arch support plate (4) and the sole (3).

3. The anti-fatigue women's shoe according to claim 2, characterized in that, The fastener (5) includes a first limiting piece (51), a second limiting piece (52), and a connecting rope (53). The two ends of the connecting rope (53) are rotatably connected to the first limiting piece (51) and the second limiting piece (52), respectively. The first limiting piece (51) is located on the side where the sole (3) abuts against the insole (2). The second limiting piece (52) is located on the side of the arch support plate (4) away from the sole (3). The connecting rope (53) passes through the sole (3) and connects to the first limiting piece (51) and the second limiting piece (52). The first limiting piece (51) abuts against the sole (3). The second limiting piece (52) is detachably connected to the arch support plate (4).

4. The anti-fatigue women's shoe according to claim 3, characterized in that, The second limiting piece (52) includes a support piece (521) and two folding pieces (522). The two folding pieces (522) are located on both sides of the support piece (521). The support piece (521) and the two folding pieces (522) are integrally formed. The folding pieces (522) can be folded toward the side of the support piece (521) away from the sole (3). The folding angle of the folding pieces (522) is greater than or equal to 90°. The arch support plate (4) is provided with a first installation opening (54) in the middle, which allows the folded second limiting piece (52) to pass through.

5. The anti-fatigue women's shoe according to claim 4, characterized in that, The sole (3) is provided with a second mounting opening (32) that allows the folded second limiting piece (52) to pass through.

6. The anti-fatigue women's shoe according to claim 3, characterized in that, Both ends of the connecting rope (53) are provided with connecting pieces (531). The connecting pieces (531) abut against the side of the first limiting piece (51) away from the second limiting piece (52) or the side of the second limiting piece (52) away from the first limiting piece (51). The connecting rope (53) passes through the first limiting piece (51) or the second limiting piece (52) and is fixedly connected to the connecting pieces (531).