This technology relates to hybrid shoes with replaceable heels that can be securely attached to and detached from the shoe body. Specifically, it is a structural technology that disperses front-to-back and lateral pressure generated during walking by utilizing a curved front hook and a streamlined rear hook.
Existing replaceable heel structures made it difficult for users to easily change heels or posed a risk of the heel wobbling or detaching during walking, thereby limiting practicality and safety. To address this, this technology proposes a method that enhances fastening stability by positioning front and rear hooks at the rear of the shoe body and dispersing the pressure acting on the replaceable heel through their respective curved structures.
As a result, this technology allows for the use of various heel designs with a single shoe body and can be combined with flexible display panels, among other things, to expand into areas such as custom fashion shoes, functional footwear, and personalized wearable products.
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