SWEAT ABSORBING ANTI-SKID SLIPPER

A sweat absorbing antiskid slipper includes a tread, a shoelace used to fasten the foot, and an antiskid layer made of a gasket and a linen pad. The linen pad is coupled with the surface of the gasket and the bottom surface of the gasket is stick to the surface of the tread. The tread surface includes the antiskid layer made of the gasket and the linen pad. When human feet are sweating, the linen pad of the antiskid layer absorbs sweat, and the linen pad surface is relatively rough, increasing the friction of the sole, thereby preventing the sole from slipping and falling down.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention belongs to a kind of household sundries, and especially relates to a sweat absorbing antiskid slipper.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Slippers are a kind of household sundries and widely used in households, hotels or gymnasia etc. At present, a slipper generally comprises a tread and a shoelace. Though there are a great variety of models with fashionable styles, many slippers use plastic material to fabricate treads and shoelaces. The industrial raw materials of plastic products mostly is polyvinyl chloride which has carcinogenicity and can cause damage to the liver and the skeleton of a person. Plastic tread has smooth surfaces and plastic absorbs sweat with difficulty, so that when a person is moving or walking, the soles of the person's feet can easily sweat, thereby reducing the friction between the soles of the person's feet and the treads, which makes walking persons easily slip and fall down.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides sweat absorbing antiskid slippers capable of absorbing sweat of the soles of a person's feet in time, thereby preventing soles of the person's feet from slipping and causing a person to fall down when walking.

In the light of this, in order to realize the above-mentioned technical effect, the present invention provides a sweat absorbing antiskid slipper comprising a tread, a shoelace used to fasten the foot, and an antiskid layer made of a gasket and a linen pad. The linen pad is coupled with the surface of the gasket and the bottom surface of the gasket is stick to the surface of the tread.

Preferably, crimping is provided on the edge of the gasket upwardly.

Preferably, the crimping of the gasket is enveloped by the edge of the linen pad.

Preferably, a protuberance of herringbone pattern is provided on the forepart the gasket.

Preferably, the shoelace is crosswise provided, and end parts of the shoelace are provided between the antiskid layer and the tread.

Compared to the prior solutions, the present invention provides a sweat absorbing antiskid slipper comprising an antiskid layer made of a gasket and a linen pad. When human feet are sweating, the linen pad of the antiskid layer absorbs sweat, and the linen pad surface is relatively rough increasing the friction of the sole, thereby preventing the sole from slipping and falling down.

Other features and advantages of the present invention will be described in the following description and will be became apparent partly from the description or understood by implementing the present invention. The object and other advantages of the present invention can be implemented and acquired according to the description, claims and the structure shown in the drawing which is indicated particularly.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a structural schematic view according to the embodiment of the sweat absorbing antiskid slippers of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a structural schematic view according to the antiskid layer of the sweat absorbing antiskid slippers shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a structural schematic view according to the gasket shown in FIG. 2.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail as following with reference to the accompanying drawing, the described embodiment is only used to denote and explain the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention.

The structure of the sweat absorbing antiskid slippers provided by the present invention is referenced to FIG. 1. The slipper comprises a shoelace 11, an antiskid layer 12 and tread 13. The shoelace is woven by linen material. The shoelace 11 is crosswise provided on the antiskid layer, and ends of the shoelace are provided between the antiskid layer 12 and tread 13. When the antiskid layer 12 is stuck to the tread 13, the ends of the shoelace are stuck so as to be fastened between the antiskid layer 12 and the tread 13 at the same time.

In the above-mentioned embodiment, the structural schematic view of the antiskid layer is referenced to FIG. 2. The antiskid layer comprises a linen pad 21 and gasket 22. The linen pad 21 is stuck to or woven at the surface of the gasket 22. The gasket 22 is served as a joint surface, and the bottom surface of the gasket is stuck to the surface of the tread.

In other embodiment of the present invention, the structural schematic view of the embodiment of the gasket is referenced to FIG. 3. The crimping 31 is enveloped by the edge of the linen pad sewed up by mechanism device, thereby making the connection of the gasket and the linen pad more fastening. Additionally, a protuberance 32 of herringbone pattern is provided on the forepart the gasket. When the gasket and the linen pad have been coupled with each other, the protuberance 32 on the forepart of the gasket props the corresponding part of the linen pad. The propped part of the crimping 31 and the linen pad forms toe-placing areas, a first area 33 for the big toe and a second area for other toes. The propped part has the effect of massaging toes acupoint and anti-skidding.

The above-mentioned description is only a preferable embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention. With respect to a person skilled in the art, the present invention can be modified and changed variously. Whatever in the range of the spirit and principle of the present invention, any modification, equivalent replacement or improvement are all contained within the scope of the protection of the present invention.

Claims

1. A sweat absorbing antiskid slipper including a tread and a shoelace used to fasten the foot, wherein the slipper comprises an antiskid layer made of a gasket and a linen pad, the linen pad is coupled with a surface of the gasket, and a bottom surface of the gasket is stuck to surface of the tread.

2. The sweat absorbing antiskid slipper according to claim 1, wherein crimping is provided on the edge of the gasket upwardly.

3. The sweat absorbing antiskid slipper according to claim 2, wherein the crimping of the gasket is enveloped by the edge of the linen pad.

4. The sweat absorbing antiskid slipper according to claim 3, wherein a protuberance of herringbone pattern is provided on the forepart the gasket.

5. The sweat absorbing antiskid slipper according to claim 1, wherein the shoelace is crosswise provided, and end parts of the shoelace are provided between the antiskid layer and the tread.

6. The sweat absorbing antiskid slipper according to claim 2, wherein the shoelace is crosswise provided, and end parts of the shoelace are provided between the antiskid layer and the tread.

7. The sweat absorbing antiskid slipper according to claim 3, wherein the shoelace is crosswise provided, and end parts of the shoelace are provided between the antiskid layer and the tread.

8. The sweat absorbing antiskid slipper according to claim 4, wherein the shoelace is crosswise provided, and end parts of the shoelace are provided between the antiskid layer and the tread.

9. The sweat absorbing antiskid slipper according to claim 5, wherein the shoelace is crosswise provided, and end parts of the shoelace are provided between the antiskid layer and the tread.

Patent History
Publication number: 20140137438
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 23, 2011
Publication Date: May 22, 2014
Inventor: Shuanghua Wang (Beijing)
Application Number: 13/336,268
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Having Particular Outsole (e.g., Sectional Sole) (36/103)
International Classification: A43B 7/00 (20060101);