Heel Structure with Adjustable Height
A heel structure with an adjustable height includes a support rod, adjustment rod, and retractable element. The support rod is penetrated by a through hole. Tracks and engaging grooves are disposed on the wall of the through hole. The engaging grooves are in communication with the tracks and run horizontally. The adjustment rod penetrates the through hole and undergoes displacement. Resilient engaging bumps are disposed above the adjustment rod and thus resiliently pressed within the tracks. The tracks abut against the engaging bumps such that the engaging bumps retract. The retractable element is rotated such that circular pipes of different diameters decreasing downward and stepwise are fitted together so as to be folded and unfolded. A hollow-core mounting region is defined centrally at the circular pipes. A fitting hole is disposed at the lowest circular pipe and fixedly disposed on an outer wall of the bottom of the adjustment rod.
The present disclosure relates to a heel structure with an adjustable height, fitted to a shoe body such that a user can adjust the height of the shoe body immediately and easily.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ARTHigh-heeled shoes make female wearers attending fashionable events or banquets look elegant and charming. However, when the events or banquets end, the female wearers either have to endure foot pain during a homebound journey or cannot wait to change to comfortable shoes. They may even choose to hold the high heeled shoes by hand while walking home with bare feet. In view of the aforesaid drawback, the prior art discloses heels with different heights and in different shapes such that a shoe can change from heel to heel. The prior art, however, requires high-heeled shoe wearers to purchase heels of all heights and shapes by one-stop shopping in order to change the height of shoes. Furthermore, a high-heeled shoe wearer has to put all the heels in a handbag, and carrying around the handbag with the heels therein is inconvenient, not to mention that small handbags are useless for this purpose. Moreover, by the time the event or banquet ends, heels in use during the event or banquet have gotten dirty, and in consequence the wearer has to wrap the dirty heels in bags and then put the wrapped, dirty heels in the handbag for fear that the dirty heels will smear the lining of the handbag. Furthermore, every heel thus purchased is a match for some, rather than all, shoes, because color matters; to this end, every wearer keeps an extravagant stock of heels in different colors and shapes and with different heights. In this regard, not only are financially insecure wearers denied ownership of the extravagant stock of heels, but wears disadvantaged in terms of selection capability also have to take much time to find a match and thus get frustrated. Last but not least, the extravagant stock of heels takes up much space. As a result, the competitiveness of the conventional heel structure with an adjustable height deteriorates because of the aforesaid drawbacks thereof.
Considering the aforesaid drawbacks of the conventional heel structure with an adjustable height, the inventor of the present disclosure devises a novel, improved heel structure with an adjustable height.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe primary objective of the present disclosure is to provide a heel structure with an adjustable height. The heel structure comprises a retractable element and a support rod which are coupled to a shoe body. A mere rotation of an adjustment rod is enough to drive the retractable element to fold upward or unfold downward and thereby change the height of the shoe body instantly. The heel structure enables users to dispense with the hassle of carrying heels to change and buying numerous heels in different shapes, so as to render usage flexible, easy, quick and save the time otherwise taken to choose and find a match to a heel.
The secondary objective of the present disclosure is to provide a heel structure with an adjustable height. The heel structure comprises a support rod and a retractable element which are coupled to a shoe body integrally, thereby dispensing with the need to buy and store heels. Hence, users save the costs of buying heels, save the time otherwise taken to choose and find a match to a heel, and can adjust the height of the shoe body instantly and quickly as needed and in accordance with a scenario. Therefore, usage of the heel structure in whatever scenario is comprehensive, flexible, and not subjected to any limitations. Furthermore, users need not buy heels and accessories which match each other; hence, the heel structure is cost-effective and highly competitive.
To enable persons skilled in the art to understand the structural features and achievable advantages of the present disclosure, the optimal state of the usage of a heel structure with an adjustable height according to the present disclosure is depicted by the diagrams and described below.
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The heel structure comprises the retractable element 30 and the support rod 10 which are coupled to the shoe body A. A mere rotation of the adjustment rod 20 is enough to drive the retractable element 30 to change the height of the shoe body A. The heel structure enables users to dispense with the hassle of carrying heels to change into and buying numerous heels in different shapes, so as to render usage easy, instant, convenient and flexible in terms of variations. The heel structure and the shoe body A are coupled together integrally, thereby dispensing with the need to buy and store heels. Hence, users save the costs of buying heels and save the time otherwise taken to choose and find a match to a heel. Therefore, the heel structure is cost-effective and highly competitive.
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In conclusion, the present disclosure has high industrial applicability and non-obviousness. Furthermore, the present disclosure has never been published and thus has novelty.
The present disclosure is disclosed above by preferred embodiments, but the claimed scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Equivalent changes and modifications can be made to the preferred embodiments by referring to the claims of the present disclosure and still fall within the claimed scope of the present disclosure.
LABELS AND LEGENDS
- 10 support rod
- 11 plane
- 12 through hole
- 13 track
- 14 groove
- 15 engaging stopping region
- 16 slot
- 20 adjustment rod
- 21 engaging bump
- 30 retractable element
- 31 circular pipe
- 32 mounting region
- 33 fitting hole
- 40 positioning leaf spring
- 41 upper guiding surface
- 41′ lower guiding surface
- 42 link zone
- 43 tongue
- 50 damping element
- A shoe body
Claims
1. A heel structure with an adjustable height, comprising:
- a support rod penetrated by a pipe-shaped through hole, wherein tracks and engaging grooves are disposed on an inner wall of the through hole in such a manner that the engaging grooves are in communication with the tracks and run horizontally,
- a retractable element; and
- an adjustment rod being post-shaped to therefore penetrate the through hole of the support rod and undergo upward and downward displacement, wherein resilient engaging bumps are disposed above the adjustment rod and thus resiliently pressed within the tracks of the support rod, the tracks abut against the engaging bumps such that the engaging bumps retract to therefore attain a function of resilient pressing and positioning,
- wherein the retractable element is rotated such that circular pipes of different diameters decreasing downward and stepwise are fitted together so as to be folded and unfolded, a hollow-core mounting region is defined centrally at the circular pipes, and a fitting hole of a small diameter is disposed at a lowest one of the circular pipes and fixedly disposed on an outer wall of a bottom end of the adjustment rod,
- wherein the retractable element and the support rod are coupled to a shoe body, and a mere rotation of the adjustment rod is enough to drive the retractable element to change a height of the shoe body, so as to render usage easy, instant, convenient and flexible in terms of variations.
2. The heel structure with an adjustable height according to claim 1, wherein a plane is disposed on a top surface of the support rod.
3. The heel structure with an adjustable height according to claim 1, wherein the tracks are symmetrically disposed on two sides of the inner wall of the through hole, respectively, and the engaging grooves are opposite the tracks.
4. The heel structure with an adjustable height according to claim 1, wherein an end of each said engaging groove of the support rod concavely defines an engaging stopping region in which the engaging bumps of the adjustment rod are resiliently engaged and positioned.
5. The heel structure with an adjustable height according to claim 1, wherein the engaging bumps of the adjustment rod are symmetrically positioned.
6. The heel structure with an adjustable height according to claim 1, wherein the engaging bumps of the adjustment rod are balls capable of retraction and bouncing.
7. The heel structure with an adjustable height according to claim 1, wherein a resilient damping element is disposed on an upper wall of each said engaging groove of the support rod to resiliently press against the engaging bumps.
8. The heel structure with an adjustable height according to claim 1, wherein a positioning leaf spring is disposed inside the support rod, a slot is disposed at a junction of an inner wall of each said track and a corresponding one of the engaging grooves, an upper guiding surface and a lower guiding surface, which are concavely curved, are disposed on two sides of the positioning leaf spring, respectively, and connected by a link zone therebetween, a tongue is disposed at a center of the link zone from below so as to be engaged with and fixed to the slot such that the link zone is oblique, the upper guiding surface and the lower guiding surface are disposed in each said engaging groove and on an inner wall at a lower portion of the support rod, respectively.
9. The heel structure with an adjustable height according to claim 8, wherein the positioning leaf spring is made of metal or plastic.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 28, 2019
Publication Date: Oct 29, 2020
Inventor: Li Ru Chen (Yi jhu Township)
Application Number: 16/457,878