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WO2020038510A1 - Système de chaussure magnétique - Google Patents

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WO2020038510A1
WO2020038510A1 PCT/DE2019/000226 DE2019000226W WO2020038510A1 WO 2020038510 A1 WO2020038510 A1 WO 2020038510A1 DE 2019000226 W DE2019000226 W DE 2019000226W WO 2020038510 A1 WO2020038510 A1 WO 2020038510A1
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shoe
shoes
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Daniel Kreyer
Christian THIELICKE
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Helping Feet GbR Vertretungsberechtigte Gesellschafter Daniel Kreyer 06114 Halle/saale und Christian Thielicke 06120 Halle/saale
Tk1 GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0054Footwear characterised by the material provided with magnets, magnetic parts or magnetic substances

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  • the object of the invention relates to a shoe system, in particular as training shoes, which has magnetic holding and gripping assemblies.
  • the components of the magnetic shoe system can optionally be used for shoe manufacture or as additional parts or spare parts for commercial work shoes.
  • Shoe systems are known from the prior art which have magnetic means integrated in the shoes. These serve in particular to improve occupational safety and safety of the shoe rack.
  • Known shoe systems of this type are used, for example, for working at great heights within an iron and steel environment.
  • these shoe systems are not suitable for using the magnetic assemblies of the shoe system to make physical and technological work easier while at the same time protecting the floor surfaces against work agents that magnetically adhere underneath the shoes.
  • Shoes are described according to DE 38 32 373 A1, which have clutch mechanisms arranged in the instep area of the shoes.
  • the previously unused area of the shoe instep is used for a clutch mechanism.
  • objects such as Compass, flipper, watch, firearm, flashlight, receiver, transmitter or sensor for ultrasound or infrared, Velcro fastener etc. can be attached.
  • the protruding assemblies provided for coupling are disadvantageous in these coupling mechanisms.
  • these arrangements, in particular work shoes are a hindrance to the movement sequence and offer spatial contact surfaces for the destruction of assemblies connected to the coupling mechanism.
  • the use of magnetic holding and gripping assemblies is not intended for this solution.
  • shoes are also known which serve to protect workers and are provided with a magnet. Among other things, they also serve to improve occupational safety and security when working at great heights within an iron and steel environment.
  • the work safety shoes described also have magnets, among other things, that attract nearby metallic bodies by means of electromagnetic means that can be activated by means of a pressure switch in the sole. This solution increases the safety of work in higher iron and steel environments.
  • the design and arrangement of the magnetic assemblies for use as holding and gripping assemblies is also not provided for in this solution.
  • the magnetic footwear described in DE 20 2007 011 555 U1 has one or more magnets which are attached to the lower sides of shoes. With the created footwear such a secure hold of the shoe carrier on magnetic materials, preferably iron, can be ensured.
  • the magnets are optionally rigid or connected to the footwear by means of a partially movable fastening.
  • the magnets can be attached to existing shoes by means of brackets / straps etc. as an accessory.
  • the magnetic field can be switched on and off by electromagnets. For safe movement of the user, the magnetic field is automatically switched on and off step by step in a safe change.
  • the magnets are dimensioned according to the weight of the person using them to ensure the necessary load capacity. Each shoe has to be able to hold the whole person with magnetic force.
  • the magnetic assemblies In order to achieve stability during the intended movements of the shoe wearer on vertical walls or ceilings, the magnetic assemblies must be arranged in the sole area facing the tread.
  • a disadvantage of these solutions is the lack of possibility of using them as a magnetic shoe system for work and leisure, which in particular enables holding, lifting and gripping functions of magnetically detected objects.
  • the task is therefore to create a magnetic shoe system for work and leisure that can hold objects on the shoes by means of magnetic force effects and grasp them through the shoes without positioning these objects on the tread of the shoe soles due to the magnetic force effect. Furthermore, the magnetic shoe system to be created should be able to be included in the course of the manual or commercial work steps. This object is achieved by the magnetic shoe system described by the features of claim 1. Advantageous developments of the system are described by the features of claims 2 to 10.
  • the magnetic field-producing assemblies incorporated in the shoes are designed in such a way that they have an effect shielding the magnetic field against the tread of the shoe soles and at the respective predetermined magnetic adhesion points of the shoe for the adhesion of the magnetizable objects and / or tools to be drawn in there have a concentrating effect on the magnetic field.
  • Receiving means which are adapted to the physical forms of the objects and / or working means to be picked up are advantageously attached for the picking up of the objects and / or working means at the liability points.
  • the objects and / or work means which are magnetically drawn toward the receiving means are brought into the respectively desired grip position.
  • the Receiving means are designed in such a way that pointed or sharp-edged objects and / or work equipment can be picked up without risk of injury when gripping.
  • the receiving means are formed in a flat shape and arranged in sections over the entire circumference of the shoe soles.
  • the flat-shaped receiving means preferably consist of ferromagnetic materials.
  • magnetic field-generating assemblies are effectively arranged in the area of the shoe tip for gripping or lifting the objects and / or work equipment.
  • the arrangement of the magnetic field-producing assemblies in the heel area of the shoes proves useful if the work object is held at the same time and the objects or work equipment picked up by the magnetic shoe system have to be gripped.
  • the simple manufacturing process of the magnetic shoe system is effective due to the sandwich-like arrangement of the magnetic field generating assemblies and a layer within the shoe soles shielding the generated magnetic field from the tread of the sole.
  • a simple embodiment of the magnetic shoe system is advantageously achieved in that the magnetic field-producing assemblies are designed as permanent magnets.
  • An effective and convenient adaptation to the respective requirements of the magnetic shoe system is achieved in that the magnetic field-generating assemblies are designed as electronically controllable devices, the electromagnetic assemblies of which are assigned to the receiving means and can be controlled by mobile end devices.
  • the receptacles are connected to electronically controllable light assemblies for use even in poor lighting conditions.
  • a simple, flexible design of the magnetic shoe system is effectively achieved in that the magnetic field-producing assemblies and the receiving means are connected to an elastic connecting assembly which is applied as a detachable connection to the respective shoe heel.
  • Fig. 2 the inclusion of fallen or technologically
  • Fig. 5 the perspective schematic representation of a
  • Fig. 6 the schematic representation of the cross section of the shoe sole with shielding sole area against the tread
  • Fig. 7 the top view of the shoe sole with a schematic
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 serve for a more detailed description of the initial situation.
  • the representation in FIG. 1 shows the possible work situation of a person who carries out “overhead work”. For example, it represents a frequently occurring work situation in the motor vehicle industry. Assemblies of the motor vehicle to be machined (eg tires) must be held above the head. If a piece of work equipment or an attachment object falls down, the dropped part cannot be lifted up at the same time while the assembly process is being held. By means of the magnetic shoe system created, parts that have fallen down are detected by the movement of the shoe in part from the magnetic field of the permanent magnet introduced into the shoe heel 6. As shown in FIG. 2, the parts can then be pulled off the shoe again by bending the leg.
  • the permanent magnets introduced into the sole area 2 can also be arranged in segments over the circumference of the sole area 2. With this arrangement, it is then possible to detect the parts that have fallen down from several positions.
  • the permanent magnets are optionally arranged in the heel area 1, on the toe 6 or on the flanks of the shoes. In order to shield the magnetic effect from the tread, a distance of about 2 cm between the permanent magnets and the tread has been proven in practical use.
  • FIG. 3 shows the posture of working people who have to adopt physical restraints during work and suffer from back problems.
  • the magnetic shoe system created also serves, among other things, to avoid these restraints, which occur in particular when picking up fallen tools or work objects. In this way, back problems occurring or worsening can be avoided by this application. Older workers in particular, who are no longer able to take such restraints due to existing back problems, are able to grip and pick up the parts.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of an embodiment of the magnetic shoe system as a leisure shoe.
  • the main area of application of these casual shoes is the use of the shoes in activities that are called "overhead activities". They are used, for example, to grip, hold and lift magnetizable objects such as nuts, screws, clamps, nails, keys or screwdrivers. When picking up a fallen object, the work object to be processed can still be held simultaneously.
  • the magnetic shoe system can also be used efficiently for other assembly work as well as in the field of do-it-yourselfers.
  • the magnetic field-generating assemblies 7 (for example permanent magnets) can be accommodated in the heel area 1 or the inner tip of the shoe 5.
  • the arrangement itself takes place within the magnetic area 3 located above the lower sole area 4. Furthermore, magnetic shielding means which prevent the force effect of the magnetic field below the tread of the shoe soles 2 are accommodated in the magnetic area 3 facing the tread of the shoe sole 2. This measure is intended to prevent gripping or picking up the objects and / or work equipment from the treads of the shoe soles. Damage to the floor or walking difficulties associated therewith should be avoided.
  • FIG. 5 shows the design of the magnet school system as work shoes.
  • the work shoe has a higher heel 6, which makes it possible to apply a detachable connection.
  • This releasable connection can be designed as an elastic magnetic tape, on the surface of which the receiving means are attached. By pulling the magnetic tape on and off
  • the heel 6 of the respective shoe can optionally be used to produce the functionality. However, it represents a possible embodiment limited to the shoe heel 6.
  • FIG. 1 A possible structure of the shoe soles 2 is shown schematically in FIG.
  • the illustration shows the layer-by-layer composition of the shoe soles 2 from the magnetic assembly 7 and the magnetically shielding sole area 8.
  • the magnetically shielding sole area 8 faces the tread of the shoe sole 2.
  • So-called Mu metal layers are used as shielding materials.
  • the magnetic assemblies 7 optionally consist of materials with permanent magnetic properties or a meandering magnetic coil applied to the sole material.
  • FIG. 7 shows the schematic plan view of the shoe sole 2, from which the coil 9, which is applied in a meandering manner on the surface of the shoe sole 2 facing the interior of the shoe, can be seen.
  • This area of the shoe sole 2 is connected to the shielding material layer below the shoe sole layer shown.
  • the meandering coil 9 is connected to the control device 10 housed in the heel area of the shoe.
  • the control device 10 In the control device 10 there is a microcontroller which switches the magnetic field on and off.
  • the magnetic field strength is also controlled by the control device 10.
  • the microcontroller receives its control commands for switching on and off as well as setting the strength of the magnetic field by means of a mobile terminal acting from the outside.
  • the battery used for power supply can be recharged by radio for recharging using a wireless charger.

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L'invention concerne un système de chaussure magnétique, en particulier sous la forme de chaussures de travail, qui comporte des modules de maintien et de préhension magnétiques. Les modules du système de chaussure magnétique peuvent être utilisés en option pour la fabrication de chaussures ou en tant que pièces supplémentaires ou de remplacement pour des chaussures de travail à usage commercial. L'invention vise à créer un système de chaussure magnétique pour le travail et les loisirs, qui permet de maintenir des objets sur les chaussures au moyen d'effets de force magnétiques et qui permet de saisir la chaussure sans positionner ce faisant lesdits objets sur la surface de contact des semelles de chaussure du fait de l'effet de force magnétique. L'invention vise par ailleurs à pouvoir intégrer le système de chaussure magnétique à créer dans le déroulement des étapes de travail artisanales ou professionnelles. L'invention propose à cet effet de réaliser les modules générant un champ magnétique introduits dans les chaussures de telle manière qu'ils présentent un effet de protection du champ magnétique par rapport à la surface de contact des semelles de chaussure et un effet de concentration de champ magnétique sur les emplacements d'adhérence magnétiques respectifs prédéfinis de la chaussure pour l'adhérence des objets et/ou éléments de travail magnétisables devant être attirés à cet endroit.
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