• 제목/요약/키워드: Hiking Boots

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위치추적기를 내장한 산악용 신발 디자인 및 3D 다공성 폴리머 프린팅을 이용한 중창 제작에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Design of Hiking Boots Equipped with GPS and its Midsole Manufactured by 3D Porous Polymer Printing Method)

  • 표정희;유찬주;송영민;이태구;신보성
    • 한국기계가공학회지
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    • 제15권6호
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    • pp.83-88
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    • 2016
  • Over the last five years, 568 people have died while hiking according to 2015 statistics from the public safety ministry. Among those deaths, approximately 33% were due to loss of footing or falling. In this respect, the highly advanced functions of hiking boots should be considered to prevent these unfortunate accidents. For example, by utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT) and Information and Communications Technology (ICT), hiking boots equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) or vital signs monitoring systems should be considered. In addition, many challenges remain for the production of 3D printed hiking boots, because the functions of hiking boots are variable, which is important when handling changing terrains and situations. The design of customized hiking boots was introduced in this paper, and 3D printing applications for midsoles using a Porous Polymer Printing (PPP) method was also suggested to verify the possibility of manufacturing hiking boots.

등산화 아웃솔의 독립적 서스펜션 기능이 발의 안정성 및 부하에 미치는 효과 (Effect of Independent Suspension Function of Hiking Boots on the Stability and Load of Foot)

  • 이기광;최치선;은선덕
    • 대한인간공학회지
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.115-119
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    • 2006
  • To investigate the effects of independent suspension technology(IST) of hiking boot on the stability and load of foot, eight participants performed medial and lateral drop landing from 33.4cm height and 85cm distance to uneven surface while wearing normal & IST hiking boots. For the stability of foot during the drop landing, the balance angle & suspension angle and rearfoot angle was analyzed using high-speed video analysis. Also kinetic analysis using the force plate and insole pressure measurement was conducted to analyze vertical & breaking ground reaction force and pressure distribution. Not only the balance angle & suspension angle but also rearfoot angle was improved with IST boots for lateral drop landing. These results indicate the IST boots may have the suspension function which keeps the foot to be stable during landing. However the IST boots did not show any effect for medial landing. This might be related to the hardness of medial part of outsole. Therefore the softer outsole of medial part could be recommended. Furthermore the impact force & breaking force and insole pressure were reduced with IST boot. These results means that IST boot has not only cushioning effect but also good grip effect. Therefore the hiking boots applied the independent suspension function may help to reduce fatigue and prevent injury such as ankle sprain in hiking on uneven surface.

Uneven Rocky Surface 이동 시 압력분포를 적용한 운동역학적 활용 (Biomechanical Application of Plantar Pressure Distribution for Walking on Uneven Rocky Surface)

  • 정용민
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.387-397
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    • 2009
  • 여가시간의 증대로 인한 개인의 신체활동이 증가하고 있다. 또한 대한민국의 지형적인 조건과 더불어 등산은 대중적인 야외 신체활동으로 각광을 받고 있다. 한편 바닥이 평평하지 않은 경사진 지면을 장시간 이동하는 데는 견교하고 안정 적이면서도 편안함을 제공할 수 있는 등산화가 제공되어져야 한다. 5명의 피험자들이 실험에 참여하였으며 4가지 조건하(맨발, 일반등산화, 경도 60의 등산화, 경도 65의 등산화)에서 압력분포가 측정되었다. 경도 60과 65의 등산화는 아웃솔의 바닥이 여러개로 분리되어 충격흡수에 적합한 디자인으로 설계되었다. 연구결과 경도 60과 65의 등산의 경우 일반 등산화에 비해 접촉면적이 넓고 신체의 추진과 관련된 압력분포 변인에 긍정적인 영향을 미치는 것을 나타내었다. 따라서 등산 시 착용하는 신발 및 의류나 기구의 운동역학적 적용을 통하여 건강한 신체를 유지할 수 있을 것이라 판단되어 진다.

보행시 신발, 속도, 그리고 경사도에 따른 정규 저크의 차이 (The Differences of the Normalized Jerk According to Shoes, Velocity and Slope During Walking)

  • 한영민;최진승;김형식;임영태;이정한;탁계래;이경옥;박승범
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate normalized jerk according to shoes, slope, and velocity during walking. Eleven different test subjects used three different types of shoes (running shoes, mountain climbing boots, and elevated forefoot walking shoes) at various walking speeds(1.19, 1.25, 1.33, 1.56, 1.78, 1.9, 2, 2.11, 2.33m/sec) and gradients(0, 3, 6, 10 degrees) on a treadmill. Since there were concerns about using the elevated forefoot shoes on an incline, these shoes were not used on a gradient. Motion Analysis (Motion Analysis Corp. Santa Rosa, CA USA) was conducted with four Falcon high speed digital motion capture cameras. Utilizing the maximum smoothness theory, it was hypothesized that there would be differences in jerk according to shoe type, velocity, and slope. Furthermore, it was assumed that running shoes would have the lowest values for normalized jerk because subjects were most accustomed to wearing these shoes. The results demonstrated that elevated forefoot walking shoes had lowest value for normalized jerk at heel. In contrast, elevated forefoot walking shoes had greater normalized jerk at the center of mass at most walking speeds. For most gradients and walking speeds, hiking boots had smaller medio-lateral directional normalized jerk at ankle than running shoes. These results alluded to an inverse ratio for jerk at the heel and at the COM for all types of shoes. Furthermore, as velocity increased, medio-lateral jerk was reduced for all gradients in both hiking boots and running shoes. Due to the fragility of the ankle joint, elevated forefoot walking shoes could be recommended for walking on flat surfaces because they minimize instability at the heel. Although the elevated forefoot walking shoes have the highest levels of jerk at the COM, the structure of the pelvis and spine allows for greater compensatory movement than the ankle. This movement at the COM might even have a beneficial effect of activating the muscles in the back and abdomen more than other shoes. On inclines hiking boots would be recommended over running shoes because hiking boots demonstrated more medio-lateral stability on a gradient than running shoes. These results also demonstrate the usefulness of normalized jerk theory in analyzing the relationship between the body and shoes, walking velocity, and movement up a slope.

여성노인의 낙상실태 및 충격보호팬츠 개발을 위한 기초 연구 (Basic Study on the Development of Impact Protective Pants and Falls of Elderly Women)

  • 이진숙;박정현;이정란
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제16권6호
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    • pp.945-953
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to develop protective pants to relieve impact from falls and to present basic data for the development. The survey results are as follows; First, 45% of the respondents were in their 60s and 55% of them were in their over 70s and older. Also, 64% of them have fallen once for the past year and 36% of them have fallen twice or more. The older they were, the more there were those who have fallen twice or more. This indicated the older people has experienced more fall accidents again after a initial fall accident. Second, as per accident situations, the survey showed that fall accidents happened the most in the winter and in the afternoon (12-18 pm). Also, it happened on a street mostly and they were wearing sneakers or hiking boots when they got a hurt slipped in a front or side by missing their step in a walk. The injury areas are mostly knee and ankle. They had the bruises or a sprain in their knee and ankle mostly. The rate of bone fracture was 19.5%. Therefore, the protection area to falls in lower body is the knee. But hip and hip joint should be protected with knee as well because those are usually be broken when it is damaged. Third, approximately 80% of those who were hospitalized for treatment had surgery. Patients who had surgery were rather in their over 70s than in their 60s. The older they were, the more serious their fracture was. The period of hospital or outpatient treatment is more than three weeks in many cases. They responded their health got worse after falls. Aftereffects of accidents were physical discomfort, anxiety and medical costs. Falls to the old makes physical damage, psychological damage, which cause reduced physical activity and the increased cost of health care with economic losses. So it results on a negative impact on the life of the old. Fourth, elderly females were rarely aware of impact protective clothing and they have never purchased such clothing. For impact protective pants, the major consideration was suitable design for their body types. They liked casual style with front or side pockets and simple designs without any patterns or decorations. As per pants materials, they responded that they need functionality, activity and elasticity. Among the functional points, insulation of cloths are considered importantly, so the heat reservance of material in the impact protective pants should be considered carefully.