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JP2006158600A
JP2006158600A JP2004353508A JP2004353508A JP2006158600A JP 2006158600 A JP2006158600 A JP 2006158600A JP 2004353508 A JP2004353508 A JP 2004353508A JP 2004353508 A JP2004353508 A JP 2004353508A JP 2006158600 A JP2006158600 A JP 2006158600A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a shoe sock liner, when being worn, reacting to the body temperature of a person wearing a shoe and changing its hardness without using a heating device such as a constant-temperature bath, a dryer, hot water and the like, when being softened, fitted to the shape of the foot of the person wearing the shoe, and improving usability when being worn, the comfort and durability. <P>SOLUTION: This shoe sock liner formed by sticking a surface material 4 on the upper face of a foam body 3 and sticking a cushion material to the lower face, is characterized in that the foam body 3 is constituted of a shape memory resin material, and a glass transition point Tg of the shape memory resin material is set to a value close to the body temperature. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI

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本発明は、靴の靴底を形成する靴中敷きに関する。   The present invention relates to a shoe insole that forms the sole of a shoe.

従来、靴中敷きとしてはポリエチレン発泡体、ポリウレタン発泡体にクロスメッシュやEVA等のクッション材を貼り付けた物があるが、これらは歩行時の衝撃を緩和することを目的としたもので足へのフィット性は考慮されていない。足へのフィット性を考慮した物としてはコルク材をベースに用い足の裏と指の付け根及び足の指と指の間を形どっているものや、ゲル状の材料でオーブンや電子レンジで熱し、柔らかくした状態で足の形状に合わせるものも有る。   Conventionally, shoe insoles include polyethylene foam and polyurethane foam with a cushioning material such as cross mesh or EVA, but these are intended to alleviate impact during walking. Fit is not considered. Considering the fit to the foot, cork material is used as the base and the shape of the sole and the base of the foot and between the toes of the foot and between the toes, and gel-like material in an oven or microwave oven Some are heated and softened to fit the shape of the foot.

従来の靴中敷きにおいては、靴中敷きを構成する材料を、歩行時の衝撃性緩和と履き心地を考慮したものとして剛性、弾性力を有する材料から選定したものや、フィット性を考慮したものとして足の裏に形状を合わせた物等があるが、フィット性が高く且つ歩行時の衝撃性緩和と履き心地を充分満足させるには、使用者の足にしっかりとフィットすることが何よりも重要である。   In conventional shoe insoles, the materials that make up the shoe insole are selected from materials that have rigidity and elasticity, considering relaxation of impact and comfort during walking, and considering the fit. There are things that match the shape of the back of the body, but it is most important to fit the user's feet firmly in order to have high fit and sufficiently satisfy the impact resistance and comfort when walking .

しかしながら、足の形状は使用者によって異なり、千差万別であることから、前記の様
な観点で靴中敷きの材料を選定したとしても、一つの特定の大きさ、形状で製造された靴中敷きを不特定多数の使用者に供給して使用出来るようにするには限界があり、使用者は限られた形状で我慢して使用する他は無かった。また、各自に合わせた靴中敷きを作る事は生産性、コスト面で不利益をもたらす問題がある。
However, since the shape of the foot varies depending on the user and varies in various ways, even if the material of the shoe insole is selected from the above viewpoint, the shoe insole manufactured in one specific size and shape is used. However, there is a limit to supplying a user with an unspecified number of users so that the user can use them. In addition, making a shoe insole tailored to each has a problem in terms of productivity and cost.

これまで、靴の外周のかかと部をブロック共重合体で形成したものや(特許文献1参照方)、靴底を形状記憶発泡合成樹脂材で形成するもの(特許文献2参照方)が提案されている。本発明は上記提案事例のものよりも更に使用感、快適性を高めたものを提案するものである。   Up to now, there have been proposed ones in which the heel portion of the outer periphery of the shoe is formed of a block copolymer (refer to Patent Document 1), and the shoe sole is formed of a shape memory foam synthetic resin material (refer to Patent Document 2). ing. The present invention proposes an improved feeling of use and comfort as compared with the above proposed example.

特開平7−148005号公報(図1)Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-148005 (FIG. 1) 実開平7−20808号公報(図1)Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 7-20808 (FIG. 1)

本発明は、靴を履いた時に恒温槽、ドライヤー、お湯等の加熱装置を用いることなく、靴を履いた人間の体温に反応し硬さが変化し、且つ、軟化した時、履いた人間の其々の足
の形にフィットすると共に、着装時での使用感、快適性および耐久性を高めた靴中敷きを提案することを目的とするものである。
The present invention does not use a heating device such as a thermostatic bath, a dryer, hot water or the like when wearing shoes, but changes its hardness in response to the body temperature of the person wearing the shoe, and when the shoe softens, The object is to propose a shoe insole that fits the shape of each foot, and that has improved usability, comfort and durability when worn.

本発明は、上記の課題を解決するために、以下(1)〜(6)の手段を提案する。   In order to solve the above problems, the present invention proposes the following means (1) to (6).

(1)第1の手段に係る靴中敷きは、発泡体の上面に表皮材を貼り付け、下面にクッション材を貼り付けた靴中敷きにおいて、前記発泡体を形状記憶樹脂材にて構成すると共に、前記形状記憶樹脂材のガラス転移点(Tg)を、体温付近に設定してなることを特徴とするものである。
前記体温付近とは、人の標準体温である33℃〜40℃の温度範囲である。
なお、上記表皮材は汎用のものでよく、クロスメッシュや皮、綿布など、人体になじみのよいものを用いればよい。また、上記クッション材としては、エチレン酢酸ビニル樹脂(EVA)や合成ゴムなど、汎用されているクッション機能材であればよい。
(1) The shoe insole according to the first means is a shoe insole in which a skin material is attached to the upper surface of the foam and a cushion material is attached to the lower surface. The glass transition point (Tg) of the shape memory resin material is set in the vicinity of body temperature.
The vicinity of the body temperature is a temperature range of 33 ° C. to 40 ° C., which is a human standard body temperature.
In addition, the said skin material may be a general purpose thing and should just use what is familiar to a human body, such as a cross mesh, leather, and cotton cloth. Moreover, as said cushion material, what is necessary is just a cushion functional material currently used widely, such as ethylene vinyl acetate resin (EVA) and synthetic rubber.

(2)第2の手段は、第1の手段に係る靴中敷きにおいて、前記形状記憶樹脂材をポリウレタンとしてなることを特徴とするものである。 (2) The second means is characterized in that, in the shoe insole according to the first means, the shape memory resin material is made of polyurethane.

(3)第3の手段は、第1または第2の手段に係る靴中敷きにおいて、前記形状記憶樹脂材の密度が40kg/cm〜90kg/cmの範囲に有る事を特徴とするものである。 (3) third means, in the shoe insole according to the first or second means, in which the density of said shape memory resin material, characterized in that it is in the range of 40kg / cm 3 ~90kg / cm 3 is there.

(4)第4の手段は、第1ないし第3の手段の何れかに係る靴中敷きにおいて、前記形状記憶樹脂材の硬さが、雰囲気温度55℃において25%歪ませた時、5KPa 〜20KPaの範囲に有る事を特徴とするものである。 (4) The fourth means is 5 KPa when the hardness of the shape memory resin material is distorted by 25% at an atmospheric temperature of 55 ° C. in the shoe insole according to any of the first to third means. It is characterized by being in the range of ˜20 KPa.

(5)第5の手段は、第1ないし第4の手段の何れかに係る靴中敷きにおいて、前記形状記憶樹脂材の歪みが、雰囲気温度55℃において荷重0.017kg/cmを与えた時、30%〜60%の範囲に有る事を特徴とするものである。 (5) The fifth means is that when the strain of the shape memory resin material gives a load of 0.017 kg / cm 2 at an atmospheric temperature of 55 ° C. in the insole according to any of the first to fourth means. , 30% to 60%.

(6)第6の手段は、第1ないし第5の手段の何れかに係る靴中敷きにおいて、前記形状記憶樹脂材の損失係数(Tanδ)がガラス転移領域において0.6〜1.0の範囲に有る事を特徴とするものである。
なお、前記各手段の靴中敷きは、中敷きとして単体のもの、及び、中敷きを靴底に一体的に貼り付けたものを含む概念のものである。
(6) A sixth means is a shoe insole according to any one of the first to fifth means, wherein the shape memory resin material has a loss coefficient (Tanδ) in the range of 0.6 to 1.0 in the glass transition region. It is characterized by that.
In addition, the shoe insole of each said means is a thing of the concept containing the thing which attached the insole to the sole of a single thing and a sole as an insole.

特許請求の範囲に記載の各請求項に係る発明は、前記(1)〜(6)に記載の各手段を採用しているので、以下のような効果がある。   The invention according to each claim described in the claims employs the means described in the above (1) to (6), and therefore has the following effects.

本発明に係る靴中敷きは、前記のように構成されているので、本体部を構成する形状記憶樹脂材の特性を利用して、足の大きさや形の異なる使用者に対しても、足にしっかりとフィットすることができる。
すなわち、本発明は、形状記憶樹脂材がガラス転移点(Tg)前後の温度で、弾性率が大きく変化することを利用したものであり、ガラス転移点以上の温度に加熱することによりゴム状態を呈し、原成型形状から自由に変形、伸縮させることができるので、靴を履いた状態で使用者の足の大きさや形に合わせて変形することによって、足にしっかりとフィットするように大きさ、形が整う。
Since the shoe insole according to the present invention is configured as described above, it can be applied to a user with different foot sizes and shapes by utilizing the characteristics of the shape memory resin material constituting the main body. Can fit tightly.
That is, the present invention utilizes the fact that the elastic modulus of the shape memory resin material changes greatly at a temperature around the glass transition point (Tg), and the rubber state is changed by heating to a temperature above the glass transition point. It can be deformed and stretched freely from the original molded shape, so it can be fitted to the foot firmly by deforming according to the size and shape of the user's foot while wearing shoes, The shape is ready.

また、形状記憶樹脂材のガラス転移点(Tg)を体温付近に設定しているので、恒温槽やドライヤーやお湯等の外部熱源を用いることなく、体温により発泡体部の弾性率が低下し柔らかくなり、使用者の体重にて自然に変形し、使用者各自の足にしっかりとフィットする。また、靴着用時の形状記憶樹脂材ガラス転移点(Tg)はガラス転移領域にあり、この時の損失係数Tanδは1付近にあることから歩行時の衝撃緩和特性も良好である。
更に、形状記憶樹脂材としてポリウレタンを用いているため、ガラス転移点の設定が容
易であり、最適のガラス転移点を有するようにすることができる。
In addition, since the glass transition point (Tg) of the shape memory resin material is set near the body temperature, the elastic modulus of the foam portion is lowered and softened by the body temperature without using an external heat source such as a thermostatic bath, a dryer or hot water. It is naturally deformed by the weight of the user and fits securely to each user's foot. In addition, since the shape transition resin glass transition point (Tg) when wearing shoes is in the glass transition region and the loss coefficient Tanδ at this time is in the vicinity of 1, the impact relaxation characteristics during walking are also good.
Furthermore, since polyurethane is used as the shape memory resin material, the glass transition point can be easily set, and the optimum glass transition point can be obtained.

以下に本発明の実施例を図1及び図2に基づいて説明する。     Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to FIGS.

図1(a)(b)は本発明の各実施例に係る靴及び靴中敷きの構成を示すもので、(a)は靴の横方向断面図、(b)は靴の縦方向断面図、(c)は(a)のC矢視断面図である。図2(a)(b)は本発明の各実施例に係る使用状態を示し、(a)は縦方向断面図、(b)は横方向断面図である。   1 (a) and 1 (b) show the structure of a shoe and an insole according to each embodiment of the present invention, (a) is a lateral sectional view of the shoe, (b) is a longitudinal sectional view of the shoe, (C) is a C arrow directional cross-sectional view of (a). FIGS. 2A and 2B show usage states according to the respective embodiments of the present invention. FIG. 2A is a longitudinal sectional view and FIG. 2B is a lateral sectional view.

図1において、1は靴、2は靴中敷きであり靴1内に組みこまれている。靴中敷き2は、発泡体3を下にして、足に触れる部分(上面)にナイロンクロスメッシュ(表皮材)4を貼り付けた2層一体構造からなり、靴底6の上に組込まれる。なお、靴底6の上面側にはクッション材5が貼り付けられている。
また、靴中敷き2の発泡体3は、形状記憶樹脂材によって構成され、スラブ状に発泡成形し、所定の大きさに切断し、ナイロンクロスメッシュ4を貼り付けた後、靴中敷きの形状に打抜いた後、靴1内に組み込む。
In FIG. 1, reference numeral 1 denotes a shoe, and 2 a shoe insole, which is incorporated in the shoe 1. The shoe insole 2 has a two-layer integrated structure in which a nylon cloth mesh (skin material) 4 is attached to a portion (upper surface) that touches a foot with the foam 3 facing down, and is assembled on a shoe sole 6. A cushion material 5 is attached to the upper surface side of the shoe sole 6.
The foam 3 of the shoe insole 2 is made of a shape memory resin material, foamed into a slab shape, cut into a predetermined size, affixed with a nylon cloth mesh 4, and then molded into the shape of a shoe insole. After unplugging, it is assembled in the shoe 1.

図2のように使用者は靴1を履いた時、足7の裏が靴中敷き2に直接、接触した状態で使用する。発泡体3の形状記憶樹脂材は、体温付近にガラス転移点(Tg)を設定している、つまり、形状記憶樹脂材のガラス転移点(Tg)を人の標準体温である33℃〜40℃の温度範囲に設定しているので、使用者が靴1を履いた時、使用者の体温により弾性率が急激に低下してゴム状態を呈し、使用者の体重により原成型形状から自然に変形し、各使用者の足の形にしっかりとフィットする。   As shown in FIG. 2, when the user wears the shoe 1, the user uses the shoe 7 with the sole 7 in direct contact with the shoe insole 2. The shape memory resin material of the foam 3 has a glass transition point (Tg) in the vicinity of body temperature, that is, the glass transition point (Tg) of the shape memory resin material is a human body temperature of 33 ° C. to 40 ° C. Therefore, when the user puts on the shoe 1, the elastic modulus decreases rapidly due to the user's body temperature and presents a rubbery state. And fits securely to the shape of each user's foot.

以下、その他の実施例に係る靴中敷きを、図1、図2を援用して説明する。   Hereinafter, insoles according to other embodiments will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.

実施例1において使用した発泡体3とナイロンクロスメッシュ4との、2層一体構造の靴中敷き2では、各使用者の足の形にしっかりとフィットする中敷きが得られたが、歩行時に発泡体3と靴底6が接触、擦れる事により発泡体3のセルが損傷破壊される現象が発生する。
実施例2では、図1(c)に示すように、靴中敷き2の靴底側(下面側)にEVA製のクッション材5を貼り付けた3層一体構造とし、靴底6の上に組込む。EVA製のクッション材5を靴中敷き2に貼り付けることにより一体化することで、靴底6側の発泡体3の耐久性が向上すると共に衝撃緩和特性にも良い影響を与える。
In the insole 2 having a two-layer structure of the foam 3 and the nylon cloth mesh 4 used in Example 1, an insole that fits the shape of each user's foot was obtained. A phenomenon occurs in which the cells of the foam 3 are damaged and broken by contact and rubbing between the shoe 3 and the shoe sole 6.
In Example 2, as shown in FIG. 1 (c), a three-layer integrated structure in which a cushion material 5 made of EVA is attached to the shoe sole side (lower surface side) of the shoe insole 2 is assembled on the shoe sole 6. . By integrating the EVA cushion material 5 on the shoe insole 2, the durability of the foam 3 on the shoe sole 6 side is improved and the impact relaxation characteristics are also positively affected.

本実施例の靴中敷き2は、発泡体3を真中にして、足に触れる部分(上面)にナイロンクロスメッシュ4を、靴底6側(下面)にEVA製のクッション材5を貼り付けた3層一体構造からなり、靴中敷き2の形状に打抜いた後、靴底6の上に組込まれる。
靴中敷き2形状(足型)に打抜かれた本実施例の靴中敷き2の打抜き断面(靴中敷きの外周囲側面)は、実施例2のEVA製のクッション材5を貼り付ける前と同様に靴底6面と擦れ磨耗する。そこでSBR系、ブチルゴム系接着剤をカバー材として打抜き断面にコーティングした靴中敷き2とすることにより打抜き断面の耐久性が向上する事を確認した。
The shoe insole 2 of the present embodiment has a foam 3 placed in the middle, a nylon cloth mesh 4 attached to a portion (upper surface) that touches a foot, and a cushion material 5 made of EVA attached to a shoe sole 6 side (lower surface) 3 It consists of a layer-integrated structure and is punched into the shape of the shoe insole 2 and then assembled on the shoe sole 6.
The punched cross section (the outer peripheral side surface of the shoe insole) of the shoe insole 2 of this example, which was punched into the shape of the shoe insole 2 (foot type), was the same as before the EVA cushion material 5 of Example 2 was attached. Rub and wear with the bottom 6 surfaces. Therefore, it was confirmed that the durability of the punched section was improved by using the shoe insole 2 coated with the SBR and butyl rubber adhesive as the cover material on the punched section.

本実施例は、前記各実施例の何れかの構造の靴中敷き2を、靴底6の踵部及び爪先部にのみ一体的に組み込んだものである。靴1の踵部及び爪先部に組みこまれた本実施例のものは、前記の各靴中敷き2と同様に使用者の体温と圧力により自然に変形し、使用者各自の足にしっかりとフィットする。使用者と靴1のサイズが完全に一致していなくとも本実施例品を靴底6内部に取り付けることにより使用者と靴1のフィット性は向上し、靴擦れの起こり難い、良好な履き心地が得られる。   In this embodiment, the shoe insole 2 having the structure of any of the above embodiments is integrally incorporated only in the heel portion and the toe portion of the shoe sole 6. The thing of the present Example incorporated in the heel part and the toe part of the shoe 1 is naturally deformed by the body temperature and pressure of the user like the above-mentioned shoe insole 2 and fits securely to each user's foot. To do. Even if the size of the user and the shoe 1 is not completely the same, the fit of the user and the shoe 1 is improved by attaching the product of this embodiment to the inside of the shoe sole 6, so that the shoe does not easily rub and has a good comfort. can get.

前記発泡体3の各形状記憶樹脂材は、ポリエーテルポリオール(分子量700、トリオール)100部に対し、トリレンジイソシアネート50〜60部、イオン交換水1〜4部をシリコーン系整泡剤、アミン系触媒の存在下で攪拌混合することで、形状記憶機能を有す発泡体3を得ることができる。   Each shape memory resin material of the foam 3 is composed of 50 to 60 parts of tolylene diisocyanate and 1 to 4 parts of ion-exchanged water, 100 parts of polyether polyol (molecular weight 700, triol), an amine-based foam stabilizer By stirring and mixing in the presence of a catalyst, a foam 3 having a shape memory function can be obtained.

また、発泡体3の形状記憶樹脂材の密度は40kg/cm〜90kg/cmの範囲、硬さは雰囲気温度55℃において25%歪ませた時、5KPa 〜20KPaの範囲のものが好ましい。また、発泡体3の形状記憶樹脂材の歪みが、雰囲気温度55℃において荷重0.017kg/cmを与えた時、30%〜60%の範囲に、損失係数(Tanδ)がガラス転移領域において0.6〜1.0の範囲に有るものが好ましい。 Further, the density of the shape memory resin material of the foam 3 is in the range of 40 kg / cm 3 to 90 kg / cm 3 , and the hardness is 5 KPa when strained by 25% at an atmospheric temperature of 55 ° C. The thing of the range of -20KPa is preferable. Further, when the distortion of the shape memory resin material of the foam 3 is a load of 0.017 kg / cm 2 at an atmospheric temperature of 55 ° C., the loss coefficient (Tan δ) is in the range of 30% to 60% in the glass transition region. What exists in the range of 0.6-1.0 is preferable.

以上に説明したように、前記各実施例に係る靴中敷き2は、足(体重)を受ける部分の発泡体3部を形状記憶樹脂材によって構成しているため、足の大きさ、形が異なる不特定多数の使用者に対して、足の裏の凹凸、形に応じてしっかりとフィットすることが可能となる。且つ、靴着用時の形状記憶樹脂材はガラス転移領域にあるので、その時の損失係数は1付近にあり大きいことから、歩行時の衝撃緩和特性も良好となる。   As described above, since the shoe insole 2 according to each of the above embodiments is formed of the shape memory resin material in the foam 3 part of the portion that receives the foot (weight), the size and shape of the foot are different. For an unspecified number of users, it is possible to fit firmly according to the unevenness and shape of the sole of the foot. And since the shape memory resin material at the time of shoe wear exists in a glass transition area | region, since the loss coefficient at that time is near 1 and is large, the impact relaxation characteristic at the time of a walk also becomes favorable.

従って、一つの特定の大きさ、形で製造した靴中敷き2を不特定多数の使用者が違和感なく使用することができ、且つ歩行時の衝撃緩和特性もあることから、靴中敷き2の機能を充分に発揮させることができる。また、発泡体3とナイロンクロスメッシュ(表皮材)4および又はクッション材5との3層または2層構造、さらにそれら構造のものを靴底6内に収納または靴底6の上面に貼り付けて一体化することにより、着装時での使用感や快適性に優れ、耐久性を高めたものである。   Therefore, since the insole 2 manufactured in one specific size and shape can be used by an unspecified number of users without a sense of incongruity, and there is also an impact mitigation characteristic during walking, the function of the insole 2 is achieved. It can be fully exerted. Also, a three-layer or two-layer structure of foam 3 and nylon cloth mesh (skin material) 4 and / or cushion material 5, and further, those structures are stored in shoe sole 6 or attached to the upper surface of shoe sole 6. By integrating, it is excellent in the feeling of use and comfort when worn, and has improved durability.

本発明は上記実施例に限定されるものではなく必要に応じ、適宜設計変更し得るものである。また、上記実施例における各構成要素には、当業者が容易に想定できるものや、実質的に同一のものが含まれる。   The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and can be appropriately modified as necessary. In addition, each component in the embodiment includes those that can be easily assumed by those skilled in the art and those that are substantially the same.

(a)は本発明の各実施例に係る靴中敷きを示す横方向断面図、(b)は縦方向断面図、(c)は(a)のC−C矢視の沿う断面図である。BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS (a) is a cross-sectional view showing a shoe insole according to each embodiment of the present invention, (b) is a cross-sectional view in the vertical direction, and (c) is a cross-sectional view taken along the CC line in (a). (a)は本発明の各実施例に係る靴中敷きの使用状態を説明する横方向断面図、(b)は縦方向断面図である。(A) is a horizontal direction sectional view explaining the use condition of the shoe insole which concerns on each Example of this invention, (b) is a longitudinal direction sectional view.

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

1 靴
2 靴中敷き
3 発泡体
4 ナイロンクロスメッシュ(表皮材)
5 クッション材


1 Shoes 2 Insoles 3 Foam 4 Nylon cloth mesh (skin material)
5 Cushion material


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発泡体の上面に表皮材を貼り付け、下面にクッション材を貼り付けた靴中敷きにおいて、前記発泡体を形状記憶樹脂材にて構成すると共に、前記形状記憶樹脂材のガラス転移点(Tg)を、体温付近に設定してなることを特徴とする靴中敷き。   In a shoe insole with a skin material affixed to the top surface of the foam and a cushion material affixed to the bottom surface, the foam is composed of a shape memory resin material, and the glass transition point (Tg) of the shape memory resin material is Shoe insole, characterized by being set near body temperature. 前記形状記憶樹脂材をポリウレタンとしてなることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の靴中敷き。   The insole according to claim 1, wherein the shape memory resin material is made of polyurethane. 前記形状記憶樹脂材の密度が40kg/cm〜90kg/cmの範囲に有る事を特徴とする請求項1または請求項2に記載の靴中敷き。 Shoe insole according to claim 1 or claim 2 density of said shape memory resin material, characterized in that it is in the range of 40kg / cm 3 ~90kg / cm 3 . 前記形状記憶樹脂材の硬さが、雰囲気温度55℃において25%歪ませた時、5KPa 〜20KPaの範囲に有る事を特徴とする請求項1ないし請求項3の何れかに記載の靴中敷き。 When the hardness of the shape memory resin material is distorted by 25% at an atmospheric temperature of 55 ° C., 5 KPa The insole according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the insole is in a range of -20 KPa. 前記形状記憶樹脂材の歪みが、雰囲気温度55℃において荷重0.017kg/cmを与えた時、30%〜60%の範囲に有る事を特徴とする請求項1ないし請求項4の何れかに記載の靴中敷き。 The distortion of the shape memory resin material is in a range of 30% to 60% when a load of 0.017 kg / cm 2 is applied at an atmospheric temperature of 55 ° C. Shoe insole as described in 前記形状記憶樹脂材の損失係数(Tanδ)がガラス転移領域において0.6〜1.0の範囲に有る事を特徴とする請求項1ないし請求項5の何れかに記載の靴中敷き。   The insole for a shoe according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein a loss factor (Tanδ) of the shape memory resin material is in a range of 0.6 to 1.0 in a glass transition region.
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