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CN-224219581-U - Shoes for fishing

CN224219581UCN 224219581 UCN224219581 UCN 224219581UCN-224219581-U

Abstract

Provided is a fishing shoe capable of providing proper tension to a lower hem of a gravel protector regardless of the size of the lower hem. Fishing shoes are used with gravel packs having snap-fit fasteners. The shoe has a sole and an upper. The vamp has (1) a first engaged fixing portion capable of being engaged and fixed with the engaging and fixing member and (2) a second engaged fixing portion which is located closer to the toe side than the first engaged fixing portion and capable of being engaged and fixed with the engaging and fixing member.

Inventors

  • MORITA HIROSHI
  • Shinya Yasumi

Assignees

  • 株式会社岛野

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20250512
Priority Date
20240617

Claims (5)

  1. 1. A fishing shoe for use with a gravel pack having a snap fastener, characterized in that, Is provided with a sole and an upper, The shoe upper has: a first engaged fixing part capable of being engaged and fixed with the engaging fixing piece, and And a second engaged and fixed portion which is located closer to the toe side than the first engaged and fixed portion and can be engaged and fixed with the engaging and fixing member.
  2. 2. A fishing shoe according to claim 1, wherein, The vamp is provided with a third clamped and fixed part, and the third clamped and fixed part is positioned closer to the toe side than the second clamped and fixed part and can be clamped and fixed with the clamped and fixed piece.
  3. 3. A fishing shoe according to claim 1 or 2, wherein, The vamp has a shoelace and a braid covering at least a part of the shoelace, and at least one engaged fixing part is mounted on the braid.
  4. 4. A fishing shoe according to claim 3, wherein, At least one engaged fixing portion is constituted by a belt-like article having both ends fixed to the webbing.
  5. 5. A fishing shoe as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein at least one of the engaged fixing portions has a loop shape.

Description

Shoes for fishing Technical Field The specification discloses a fishing shoe. In particular, the present specification discloses shoes suitable for use with gravel braces. Background The angler wears a gravel pack for the purpose of preventing sand from entering the boot. Gravel braces are also known as "leg guards". Wading pants in which a portion of the pants functions as a gravel guard are also favored. In U.S. patent publication 2019/0150335, a boot is disclosed in which the upper has a leg guard strap (i.e., loop). The accessory (i.e., hook) of the gravel pack is hooked to the ring. The engagement of the ring and the hook prevents the gravel pack from moving upward. Prior art literature Patent document 1 U.S. patent publication No. 2019/0150335. Disclosure of Invention Problems to be solved by the invention When a angler wears a gravel pack having a smaller size of the skirt, the hook may not reach the loop. In this case, the lower hem of the gravel pack is not restricted. The gravel pack may be moved up. When a angler wears a gravel pack having a large size of the skirt, the tension of the skirt of the gravel pack may be insufficient even if the wearer is caught by the ring. A large gap may be created between the grit guard and the boot. In this case, sand may intrude into the boot. The present inventors have sought to provide a fishing shoe capable of providing an appropriate tension to a skirt of a gravel pack regardless of the size of the skirt. Means for solving the problems The fishing shoes disclosed herein are used with gravel packs having snap fasteners. The shoe has a sole and an upper. The vamp has (1) a first engaged fixing portion capable of being engaged and fixed with the engaging and fixing member and (2) a second engaged fixing portion which is located closer to the toe side than the first engaged fixing portion and capable of being engaged and fixed with the engaging and fixing member. Effects of the invention In this fishing shoe, an appropriate tension can be applied to the gravel pack regardless of the size of the lower hem of the gravel pack. With this gravel pack, entry of sand, dust, and the like into the shoe can be suppressed. Further, in the fishing shoe, the gravel pack may be fixed at a position corresponding to a position preferred by a angler. Drawings Fig. 1 is a front view showing a fishing boot as a fishing shoe according to an embodiment. Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the fishing boot of fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an enlarged view showing a part of the fishing boot as seen from the direction of arrow III in fig. 2. Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line IV-IV of fig. 3. Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line V-V of fig. 4. Fig. 6 is a front view of the fishing boot of fig. 1 shown with wading pants. Fig. 7 is a front view of the fishing boot of fig. 4 shown with the wading pants of fig. 6. Fig. 8 is a front view of the fishing boot of fig. 4 shown with other wading pants. Fig. 9 is a front view of the fishing boot of fig. 4 shown with still other wading pants. FIG. 10 is a front view of the fishing boot of FIG. 4 shown with still other wading pants. Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing a part of a fishing boot according to another embodiment. Detailed Description Hereinafter, preferred embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings as appropriate. In fig. 1 to 3, a fishing boot 2 (fishing shoe) is shown. In these figures, the left Side is the Toe Side (Toe Side) of the fishing boot 2, and the right Side is the Heel Side (Heel Side) of the fishing boot 2. In fig. 1, the fishing boot 2 is seen from the inside. The fishing boot 2 has a sole 4 and an upper 5. The sole 4 has an outer sole 6, a midsole 8 and an inner sole 10. In the present embodiment, the outsole 6 is made of felt. In the felt, a plurality of fibers are entangled. Nylon fibers, polyester fibers, and the like are suitable for the felt. The outsole 6 is joined to the midsole 8 by means of an adhesive or the like. The outsole 6 forms a ground plane. The outsole 6 can suppress sliding with the ground. The outsole 6 may be composed of a synthetic resin composition, a crosslinked rubber composition, or the like. The midsole 8 is formed by crosslinking a rubber composition. The midsole 8 uses rubber having excellent strength. Examples of the preferable rubber include natural rubber, polybutadiene and styrene-butadiene copolymer. Midsole 8 is joined to upper 5 by means of an adhesive. The midsole 8 may be composed of a synthetic resin composition. The insole 10 is placed on the upper surface of the midsole 8. In the present embodiment, the insole 10 is joined to the midsole 8. The insole 10 is a polymer foam. A typical base polymer for the foam is ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA). Upper 5 has a body 12, a tongue 14, a plurality of eyelet loops 16, a lace 18, a knob 20, a webbing 22, and a plurality of straps 24. The main body 12 is com