CN101610692B - Adaptable orthopedic insoles - Google Patents
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- A43B17/14—Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined made of sponge, rubber, or plastic materials
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- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29D—PRODUCING PARTICULAR ARTICLES FROM PLASTICS OR FROM SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE
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Abstract
An orthopedic insole consists of a hollow foothold having flexible walls and containing granular filling. The upper surface of the orthopedic insole is typically molded to conform the anatomical features of a regular human foot. The granular filling contained in the lumen of the foothold and a rigid segment of its bottom wall provide for adapting the curvature angles of the top surface of the foothold to a specific pattern of the foot of a user. A user can typically make a selection from a variety of ready-made insoles having standard sizes which suit his needs. The adaptable orthopedic insoles of the invention are accommodated to common shoes and sandals, boots that are suitable for heavy work, walking, running, and or fashionable or mode shoes.
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Technical field
The present invention relates generally to orthopedicly, relate in particular to the orthopedic insoles that is adapted to various footwear and can adapts to user foot.
Background technology
A considerable amount of crowds suffer the hardship of irregular or undesired foot type, said irregular or undesired foot type typically with by uncomfortable relevant after what stand for a long time, walk and/or run and cause.In this case, it is uncomfortable to provide orthopedic shoe to alleviate.The orthopedic insoles that is fit to user foot and specific footwear guarantees to convert into common footwear orthopedic usually.Yet the professional is typically relevant with the manufacturing orthopedic insoles.In addition, make orthopedic insoles adapt to user foot usually needs visit the professional again to adjust and meticulous adjusting.
Characteristic healthy and normal feet changes with age growth, and this causes uncomfortable then.Therefore, the orthopedic insoles that need make, the shape that it can be adapted to user foot and adapt to various footwear.
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Fig. 1 is the axonometric chart of orthopedic insoles according to the preferred embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is the axonometric chart of orthopedic insoles shown in Figure 1, has wherein shown the bottom surface of said orthopedic insoles;
Fig. 3 is the transverse sectional view of the foot support portion of orthopedic insoles shown in Figure 1;
Fig. 4 is the axonometric chart of orthopedic insoles in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a flow chart, has described the method that is used to make orthopedic insoles according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
The specific embodiment
According to the invention provides a kind of adaptable orthopedic insoles.Orthopedic insoles of the present invention is made up of the hollow foot support portion, and said hollow foot support portion has flexible wall and holds granular implant.Orthopedic insoles upper surface of the present invention typically is molded into the anatomical features that meets human foot.The rigid element that is contained in granular implant and foot support portion diapire in the inner chamber of foot support portion guarantees that the curvature angle of foot support portion end face adapts to the particular type of user foot.User can be selected from have the standard-sized various shoe pads of making that meet its needs usually.Adaptable orthopedic insoles city shoe of the present invention and sandals, the boots of be suitable for heavy work, walk, running, and/or popular or fashion footwear.
With reference now to Fig. 1-3,, two axonometric charts of adaptable orthopedic insoles according to the preferred embodiment of the invention and the cutaway view of foot support portion thereof have wherein been shown respectively.Adaptable orthopedic insoles 10 has inner surface 12 and outer end 14, shank support portion 16, selectable acclivitous metatarsal support portion 18 and medial arc support 20.Medial arc support 20 is 14 fore-and-aft tilts towards the outer end.Long rigid plate 40 embeds in the bottom surface 42 of adaptable orthopedic insoles 44.The leading portion of bottom surface 42 and back segment are not covered by rigid plate 40, thereby the appropriate section that allows to adapt to shoe pad 44 is along with corresponding the rotatablely moving of user shank and metatarsal portion is out of shape.
In Fig. 3, shown along the cutaway view of the straight line AA of the foot support portion of adaptable orthopedic insoles shown in Figure 2.The end face 60 of the foot support portion 62 of orthopedic insoles is downward-sloping towards outer wall 66 from inwall 64.In the outer surface of the diapire 70 of rigid plate 68 embedding foot support portions 62.The foot support portion of adaptable orthopedic insoles of the present invention is processed by flexible material.The foot support portion utilizes PVC, polyethylene or other plastic resin for example to manufacture standard size and shape through blowing.Rigid plate also manufactures standard size and is typically formed by the made of for example aluminum.Rigid plate typically is connected to the conformal recess on the outer surface that is arranged in bottom surface, foot support portion.The foot support portion is typically further covered by for example fabric, leather, neoprene, nylon or similar plastics resin.The inner chamber of the foot support portion of adaptable orthopedic insoles of the present invention is typically filled for example poly bulk material through special-purpose hand-hole, and said hand-hole typically is positioned at sidepiece.Packing volume is typically little several percentage points than hollow foot support portion volume.Subsequently, for example implant is enclosed in the shoe pad inner chamber through the connection that conformal cover is adhered on the hand-hole.Size is less than the filler particle size and cross inwall for example 64 and the localized air vent of sidewall of outer end 66 allows when shoe pad is pushed by user weight, to make inner air pressure and the slow balance of environment, thereby cushioning effect is provided.
Adaptable orthopedic insoles of the present invention is around any footwear or the sandals of user foot pith.Yet, in the footwear that open wide near toe and/or ankle, must at first be provided with and be positioned at footwear bottom and the very shallow recess conformal with the shoe pad bottom surface.This recess has been guaranteed to make adaptable orthopedic insoles remain on the appropriate location in use.
In another embodiment of the present invention, shoe pad is very short, only covers the part like the footwear shown in Figure 4 of present institute reference.Long rigid plate 74 embeds in the bottom surface of adaptable orthopedic insoles.With regard to orthopedic insoles shown in Figure 2; (in this case) removed the leading portion of orthopedic insoles through cross sections 80; The back segment of the bottom surface of adaptable orthopedic insoles is not covered by rigid plate 74; As another embodiment, thereby the appropriate section that allows to adapt to shoe pad is along with corresponding the rotatablely moving of wearer's shank and metatarsal portion is out of shape.
Fig. 5 of institute's reference has described flow chart now, and it has been described and has been used to make the method for orthopedic insoles according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.In step 90, the model of the standard shape that is used for orthopedic insoles is provided.In step 92, for example the moldable material of PVC, polyethylene or any other suitable plastic resin injects said model.In step 94, blowing (BM) process is provided, wherein, blow the plastic resin of injection.In step 96, the hollow insole that in mold process, forms is taken out from model.Subsequently,, utilize bulk material to fill hollow insole in step 98, in step 99, the sealing injection zone.In step 100, the foot support portion is for example covered by fabric, leather, neoprene, nylon or similar plastics resin.In step 102, rigid plate is connected on the bottom surface of orthopedic insoles.
Some steps that should be noted in the discussion above that said process can make up, repeat, omit and/or rearrange.
Claims (6)
1. adaptable orthopedic insoles that is used for footwear comprises:
Hollow foot support portion, this foot support portion has medial arc support, shank support portion, diapire and sidewall;
Embed the rigid plate in the said diapire part;
Be arranged in the granular implant in the inner chamber of said foot support portion,
And wherein; At least one wall of said foot support portion is flexible, and wherein, and at least one hole is positioned at the side-walls of said hollow foot support portion; And wherein, the size in said at least one hole is slightly less than any one the particulate size in the said granular implant.
2. adaptable orthopedic insoles as claimed in claim 1, wherein, said foot support portion is capped.
3. adaptable orthopedic insoles as claimed in claim 1, wherein, said foot support portion manufactures standard size and shape.
4. adaptable orthopedic insoles as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the length of said shoe pad is less than the length of said footwear.
5. method that is used to make adaptable orthopedic insoles comprises:
Be provided for the model of standard orthopedic insoles;
Moldable material is injected said model;
The material that blowing is injected;
The blowing injection material is taken out from said model;
The blowing injection material is filled with bulk material;
The sealing injection zone;
The material that utilization is selected from fabric, leather, neoprene, nylon or its combination in any cover the blowing injection material end face and
Rigid plate is connected in the bottom surface of blowing injection material.
6. the method that is used to make adaptable orthopedic insoles as claimed in claim 5 also comprises the sidewall location air vent of the foot support portion of crossing orthopedic insoles, and said air vent is less than the granule along the localized implant of sidewall of blowing injection material.
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