CN223008527U - Football shoes for children - Google Patents
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The utility model provides a children football shoe, children football shoe include vamp structure and sole structure, and vamp structure encloses to close and forms the chamber that holds the foot, holds the chamber and has the opening that supplies the foot to get into, and vamp structure includes foot region and ankle region, and foot region includes forefoot region, midfoot region and heel region, and the ankle region is formed by the top of foot region upwards extension, and at least heel region and ankle region in foot region are integrated into one piece, children football shoe maximum width with ratio between the minimum width is k,1.6 is less than or equal to k is less than or equal to 1.8. At least the heel area and the ankle area of the foot area are integrally formed, so that the ankle of the child can be better protected, and meanwhile, discomfort of the foot of the child caused by the fact that protrusions are formed on the inner surface of the vamp structure is avoided. The football shoes for children are provided with proper width, so that the foot pressure is small, the development of the feet of the children is not affected, and meanwhile, the football shoes for children have certain wrapping property and meet the requirement of football.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of sports shoes, in particular to a pair of children football shoes.
Background
Articles of footwear generally include two portions, an upper structure and a sole structure. The upper structure is secured to the sole structure and encloses a void for receiving a foot, and the sole structure is secured to a lower surface of the upper structure so as to be positioned between the upper structure and the bottom surface.
Technical actions such as stopping and shooting of football sports have higher requirements on the wrapping property of football shoes. In some existing children football shoes, the wearing cavity enclosed by the vamp structure is smaller, so that the children's feet are pressed, discomfort of the children can be caused, and the foot development of the children can be influenced after long-term use.
Disclosure of utility model
Based on this, there is a need to provide a children's football shoe that solves at least one of the problems described above.
The utility model provides a children's football shoe, children's football shoe includes vamp structure and sole structure, vamp structure encloses and closes the chamber that holds the foot that forms, hold the chamber and have the opening that supplies the foot to get into, vamp structure includes:
a foot region including a forefoot region, a midfoot region, and a heel region;
An ankle region formed by extending upward from a top of the foot region, at least the heel region of the foot region being integrally formed with the ankle region;
Wherein the football shoes for children have a maximum width in the front area of the shoes and a minimum width in the middle area of the shoes, and the ratio between the maximum width and the minimum width is k, and k is more than or equal to 1.6 and less than or equal to 1.8.
Further, the foot region may further include a tongue region integrally formed with the ankle region.
Further, the foot region may also include a bottom region that is attached to the sole structure, the bottom region being integrally formed with the ankle region.
Further, the modulus of elasticity of the ankle region is greater than the modulus of elasticity of the foot region.
Further, ventilation holes are formed in the ankle region and/or the tongue region.
Further, the vamp structure comprises an inner layer and a waterproof layer, the inner layer is enclosed to form the accommodating cavity, and the waterproof layer is attached to the surface of one side of the inner layer, which faces away from the accommodating cavity.
Further, the inner layer is made of deformable elastic materials, and/or the outer surface of the waterproof layer is provided with rough surface textures.
Further, the children's football shoe further includes an insole, the insole including a central region and an edge region circumferentially surrounding the central region, the edge region having a thickness greater than a thickness of the central region.
Further, the children's football shoe further comprises an insole having an upper surface facing the receiving chamber, the insole being provided with a cushioning region protruding from the upper surface.
Further, the insole has a torsion center, the number of the cushioning areas is plural, and the plural cushioning areas are rotatably arranged around the torsion center.
Further, the sole structure includes a sole and support cleats positioned on a side of the sole opposite the upper structure.
Further, the sole includes a midsole provided with any one or any combination of at least two of a fluid-filled chamber, a spring-damper, a magnetic force regulator, and a motion control assembly.
According to the technical scheme, the embodiment of the invention has at least the following advantages and positive effects:
Above-mentioned children football shoes, the heel area in foot region is integrated into one piece with the ankle region for vamp structure parcel children ankle and nearby part keep same compactness, and whole parcel nature is good, can play better guard action to children ankle, avoids forming the arch at the internal surface of vamp structure simultaneously and causes children foot discomfort.
In addition, the proper width is arranged on the joint part of the football shoes of the children corresponding to the toes and the metatarsals, the compression on the feet is small, the development of the feet of the children is not affected, and meanwhile, the football shoes have certain wrapping property and meet the requirement of football.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required to be used in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and that other drawings may be obtained from the structures shown in these drawings without the need for inventive efforts to those skilled in the art. Wherein:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the overall structure of a soccer shoe for children according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic exploded view of the children's football shoe of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 illustrates a top view of the children's football shoe of FIG. 1;
Fig. 4 is a schematic view showing the overall structure of the insole of the soccer shoe for children in one embodiment.
Reference numerals illustrate:
10. Football shoes for children;
100. Upper structure, 101, inner layer, 102, waterproof layer, 110, accommodation chamber, 111, opening, 120, foot area, 121, forefoot area, 122, midfoot area, 123, heel area, 124, bottom area, 125, tongue area, 126, lace aperture, 130, ankle area, 131, ventilation aperture;
200. sole structure, 210, sole, 220, support cleats;
300. a shoelace;
400. Insole, 401, middle area, 402, edge area, 410, cushioning area, 420, torsional center.
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Exemplary embodiments that embody features and advantages of the present invention will be described in detail in the following description. It will be understood that various changes may be made in the different embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention, and that the description and illustrations herein are intended to be by way of illustration only and not to be limiting of the invention.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the described features. In the description of the present invention, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more, unless explicitly defined otherwise. Further, "/" means or, for example, A/B may mean A or B, and "and/or" herein is merely an association relationship describing an association object, means that three relationships may exist, for example, A and/or B, and it may mean that three cases of A alone, A and B together, and B alone exist.
Unless specifically stated or limited otherwise, the terms "disposed," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected, mechanically connected, electrically connected, directly connected, or indirectly connected through an intermediary, or may be in communication with the interior of two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in this application will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art in a specific context.
In some existing children football shoes, the wearing cavity enclosed by the vamp structure is smaller, so that the children's feet are pressed, discomfort of the children can be caused, and the foot development of the children can be influenced after long-term use.
In order to solve at least one of the above problems, the present invention proposes a soccer shoe 10 for children, the soccer shoe 10 being used in the soccer sport of children.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2 in combination, a soccer shoe 10 for a child includes an upper structure 100 and a sole structure 200, with upper structure 100 enclosing a foot-receiving chamber 110, with chamber 110 having an opening 111 for foot access, upper structure 100 including a foot region 120 and an ankle region 130, foot region 120 being for wrapping a foot of a child, ankle region 130 being for wrapping an ankle of a child, the ankle being formed by an upward extension of a top of foot region 120.
Foot region 120 may be divided into a forefoot region 121, a midfoot region 122, and a heel region 123, with forefoot region 121 corresponding to the wrap around the toes and the joint portions connecting the toes and the metatarsals of the child, midfoot region 122 corresponding to the portion of the arch region of the child, and heel region 123 corresponding to the wrap around the rear portion of the child, including the calcaneus. Specifically, at least heel region 123 and ankle region 130 of foot region 120 are integrally formed. That is, based on heel region 123 being integrally formed with ankle region 130, the manufacturer may also provide other areas of foot region 120 as desired, either integrally formed with heel region 123, ankle region 130, or the entire upper structure 100 as an integral structure.
It will be appreciated that some of the prior art children's football boots 10 do not include an ankle, do not have the ability to protect the ankle, and are susceptible to injury from impact when playing football. Some of the children's football boots 10 are provided with ankle support, but the ankle and the upper are separately manufactured and then joined together by stitching, adhesive, or the like, which compromises some of the tightness of upper structure 100, resulting in a reduced protective effect of upper structure 100 on the child's foot, and in particular the ankle. Or upper structure 100 may be formed with protrusions on the interior surfaces due to stitching, glue, or the like, that compress the child's foot and may cause discomfort to the foot.
In the present invention, at least heel region 123 and ankle region 130 of foot region 120 are integrally formed, so that vamp structure 100 is wrapped around the ankle and the vicinity thereof to maintain the same tightness, and the overall wrapping is good, thereby having a better protective effect on the ankle of the child, and avoiding discomfort of the foot of the child caused by the formation of protrusions on the inner surface of vamp structure 100.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 3 in combination, fig. 3 illustrates a children's football shoe 10 having a maximum width L1 at forefoot region 121 and a minimum width at midfoot region 122, L1 generally corresponding to the joint portion connecting the toes and metatarsals, and L2 generally corresponding to the position of the arch. The ratio of the maximum width L1 to the minimum width L2 is k, k is more than or equal to 1.6 and less than or equal to 1.8, and the part of the vamp structure 100 corresponding to the maximum width L1 is in smooth transition with other parts of the vamp structure 100.
It will be appreciated that due to the particularities of football, football shoes are generally smaller in size than normal casual shoes, and the phalanges of professional football players tend to deform significantly. While the intended user of the soccer shoe 10 is a child, the child's foot and bones are still in development, an overly tight soccer shoe may affect the development of the child's foot, and the toe and metatarsal joint portions are the most susceptible locations in the child's stage. Therefore, the utility model discloses set the ratio of L1 and L2 to k,1.6 is less than or equal to k is less than or equal to 1.8, k is less than 1.6, and children's football shoes 10 are too big to the oppression of foot, are unfavorable for children to develop, and k is greater than 1.8, and children's football shoes 10 do not have sufficient parcel nature, do not accord with football's requirement. The children's soccer shoe 10 provides greater width and comfort in the toe and metatarsal joint portions, resulting in protection of certain areas. In particular, for some users with larger forefoot, the corresponding ratio is set to 1.7≤k≤1.8.
Specifically, the elastic modulus of ankle region 130 is greater than the elastic modulus of foot region 120, i.e., ankle region 130 is more elastic, more wrapped around the child's ankle, and better protective. For example, different elastic effects may be achieved by providing the ankle region 130 with a different thickness than the foot region 120, or a material capable of increasing elasticity may be added when the ankle region 130 is shaped.
Further, the ankle region 130 is provided with ventilation holes 131 near the opening 111, the ventilation holes 131 can increase ventilation of the ankle region 130, the manufacturer can freely set the region of the ventilation holes 131 as required, the region can be any part of the ankle region 130, or the region provided with the ventilation holes 131 can cover the whole ankle region 130, and in addition, other parts of the football shoe 10 for children can be provided with ventilation holes 131, such as the tongue region 125.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, foot region 120 further includes a bottom region 124 that fits over sole structure 200, with foot region 120 and ankle region 130 being of unitary construction. In this manner, upper structure 100 is maintained in a good relationship with respect to tightness, and better packing and protection of the child's foot. Illustratively, vamp structure 100 is formed from a rubber material, a foot-shaped shoe mold is heated by an impregnation molding process, then is immersed in a rubber emulsion, and is subjected to processes such as impregnation molding and demolding to obtain a hollow vamp structure 100 blank, wherein the whole vamp structure 100 blank is integrally molded. Of course, upper structure 100 may also be integrally formed using other materials.
In addition, in other embodiments, foot region 120 may not be provided with bottom region 124, but rather upper structure 100 may be bonded, stitched, etc. to sole structure 200, sole structure 200 forming a bottom wall of receiving chamber 110.
Specifically, foot region 120 further includes a top tongue region 125, with tongue region 125 being integrally formed with ankle region 130. Tongue region 125 is provided with a plurality of lace apertures 126 disposed in spaced relation, and lace apertures 126 are disposed in pairs. The children's football shoe 10 further includes a lace 300 that extends through the various lace apertures 126 of the tongue region 125 and is capable of being stretch-secured, adjusting the tightness of the tongue region 125 to accommodate the foot. It will be appreciated that in this embodiment, the lace apertures 126 on the same side are arranged along a substantially same straight line, and in addition, the lace apertures 126 on the same side may be arranged along an extending path such as a curve, a fold line, etc., which is not limited in this application.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, upper structure 100 includes an interior layer 101 and a waterproof layer 102, interior layer 101 enclosing a receiving cavity 110, waterproof layer 102 being attached to a surface of interior layer 101 that faces away from receiving cavity 110. Inner layer 101 is composed of a deformable elastic material to provide good containment of the child's foot while not causing too much pressure on the child's foot to facilitate the development of the child's foot.
Specifically, the outer surface of the waterproof layer 102 forms a rough surface texture, so that the football has a stagnation effect when contacting the rough texture, and the user can change the motion state of the football conveniently. The rough texture can form decorative patterns with various shapes and colors, and the shape and the color of the decorative patterns are not limited in the invention.
It should be noted that, in addition to the two-layer structure of the above embodiment, upper structure 100 may be provided in a three-layer structure, a four-layer structure, or other materials instead of waterproof layer 102. The specific hierarchical structure can be any material available in the market, including but not limited to textiles, polymer foam, polymer sheets, leather, synthetic leather.
In addition, upper structure 100 may include additional components, such as (1) a heel counter disposed in heel region 123 for enhancing the stability of children's football shoe 10. (2) Toe guards, which are disposed in forefoot region 121, particularly at the toe ends, are composed of wear resistant materials. (3) Indicia, branding, and signage with care instructions and material information formed in upper structure 100. (4) A shoe lift disposed atop heel region 123 facilitates the wearing of children's football shoe 10.
Sole structure 200 includes a sole 210 and support cleats 220, with support cleats 220 being positioned on a side of sole 210 that faces away from upper structure 100. Specifically, the outer surface of sole 210 may be formed of an abrasion-resistant rubber material and may be textured with a certain roughness to increase frictional grip. The number of support studs 220 is plural, and the plurality of support studs 220 increases the frictional adhesion between the sole 210 and the ground surface, resulting in a more stable movement.
Further, sole 210 includes a midsole that is provided with any one or any combination of at least two of a fluid-filled chamber, a spring-damper, a magnetic force regulator, and a motion control assembly. In particular, the sole 210 may be provided with a plurality of midsoles, the number of midsoles may be freely set as desired.
Referring to fig. 4, the soccer shoe 10 for children further includes an insole 400, the insole 400 having an upper surface facing the receiving chamber 110, the insole 400 being capable of playing a role of shock absorption and buffering.
Specifically, insole 400 includes a middle region 401 and an edge region 402, edge region 402 circumferentially surrounding middle region 401, and the thickness of edge region 402 is greater than the thickness of middle region 401 to increase the frictional resistance of insole 400 to the sole of a foot, avoiding foot injury caused by sliding of the foot relative to insole 400 during a soccer kick.
Further, the insole 400 is provided with a buffer area 410 protruding from the upper surface to increase frictional resistance of the insole 400 to the sole of the foot, thereby avoiding foot injury caused by sliding of the foot relative to the insole 400 when playing football.
It will be appreciated that during ball stopping and other actions, whether the inner side of the foot touches the ball or the outer side of the foot touches the ball, the foot of the kicker needs to rotate around the twisting center, so that the force on the foot is relatively high during the process, the foot is easily separated from the insole 400 or slides relatively, the foot of the child may be injured, and the knee joint may be injured.
In order to solve the above technical problems. In this embodiment, the insole 400 has a torsion center 420, and the number of the cushioning regions 410 is plural, and the plural cushioning regions 410 are rotatably arranged around the torsion center 420. In this way, the torsional resistance between the foot and the insole 400 can be increased, and the safety factor of the soccer game can be improved.
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1. A children's football shoe, the children's football shoe including an upper structure and a sole structure, the upper structure enclosing to form a foot-receiving chamber, the chamber having an opening for foot access, the upper structure comprising:
a foot region including a forefoot region, a midfoot region, and a heel region;
An ankle region formed by extending upward from a top of the foot region, at least the heel region of the foot region being integrally formed with the ankle region;
Wherein the football shoes for children have a maximum width in the front area of the shoes and a minimum width in the middle area of the shoes, and the ratio between the maximum width and the minimum width is k, and k is more than or equal to 1.6 and less than or equal to 1.8.
2. The children's football shoe of claim 1, wherein the foot region further includes a tongue region integrally formed with the ankle region.
3. The children's football shoe of claim 1, wherein the foot region further includes a bottom region conforming to the sole structure, the bottom region being integrally formed with the ankle region.
4. The children's football shoe of claim 1, wherein the ankle region has a greater coefficient of elasticity than the foot region.
5. The children's football shoe of claim 2, wherein the ankle region and/or the tongue region is provided with ventilation holes.
6. The football shoe of claim 1, wherein the upper structure includes an inner layer and a waterproof layer, the inner layer enclosing to form the accommodation chamber, the waterproof layer being attached to a side surface of the inner layer facing away from the accommodation chamber.
7. The football boot of claim 6, wherein the inner layer is composed of a deformable elastic material and/or the waterproof layer is provided with a roughened surface texture on the outer surface.
8. The children's football shoe of claim 1, further comprising an insole comprising a central region and an edge region circumferentially surrounding the central region, the edge region having a thickness greater than a thickness of the central region.
9. The children's football shoe of claim 1, further comprising an insole having an upper surface facing the receiving cavity, the insole being provided with a cushioning region protruding from the upper surface.
10. The children's football shoe of claim 9, wherein the insole has a torsional centre, the number of cushioning regions being plural, the plural cushioning regions being rotationally arranged about the torsional centre.
11. The children's football shoe of any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the sole structure includes a sole and support studs located on a side of the sole facing away from the upper structure.
12. The children's football shoe of claim 11, wherein the sole comprises a midsole provided with any one or any combination of at least two more of a fluid-filled chamber, a spring-damper, a magnetic force regulator and a motion control assembly.
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