EP1496764A1 - Schuhinnensohle f r diabetiker - Google Patents
Schuhinnensohle f r diabetikerInfo
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- EP1496764A1 EP1496764A1 EP03724991A EP03724991A EP1496764A1 EP 1496764 A1 EP1496764 A1 EP 1496764A1 EP 03724991 A EP03724991 A EP 03724991A EP 03724991 A EP03724991 A EP 03724991A EP 1496764 A1 EP1496764 A1 EP 1496764A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a shoe insole designed as a footbed according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such shoe insoles create a significant improvement in the venous return flow at the foot, starting through the legs into the body, by synergistically supporting the muscle contraction during the movement of the ankles and ankles.
- the pillow-like layers are not solitary, but plateau-shaped in certain areas of the foot and deliberately subdivided into separate fields, suitable abutment areas result that positively influence a contraction of the muscles in the foot.
- These discrete abutment points result in a homogeneous mechanical squeezing of the venous and lymphatic vascular system when moving the foot, but also to a large extent while standing due to the stimulation and stimulation of the muscle contraction the aforementioned increase in venous return flow from the legs leads to the body.
- diabetics in Germany there are about 5 million diabetics in Germany who can develop a so-called "diabetic foot" in a more or less serious form.
- the causes of the diabetic foot are that the diabetic metabolism in the arterial vasculature leads to narrowing and, under certain circumstances, the occlusion of larger arteries (macroangiopathy) and smaller arteries and capillaries (microangiopathy).
- the tissue in particular the skin, is no longer adequately supplied with oxygen and is partially destroyed (open space).
- the skin nerves are no longer adequately nourished and diabetic polyneuropathy occurs. This means that in the affected area in the inadequately nourished skin area, the sensitivity and thus the sensation of pain diminishes significantly, so that anatomically predetermined pressure points are no longer registered and the skin is "painlessly” damaged and there is an open skin area in this area comes.
- the measures according to the invention ensure that, with arterial inflow being improved in a constant manner, those known per se sensitive areas of the foot or the The sole of the foot can be relieved in such a way that these vulnerable areas do not open, and, in addition, even in such a way that already open areas close again over an acceptable period of time.
- pressure points that lead to the opening of certain areas cannot arise at all
- pressure relief of the anatomically endangered areas can cause them to come back, in both cases improving the arterial inflow and thus the blood flow in the capillary area is yours.
- the shoe insole is provided as an individual production corresponding to the anatomically endangered areas found in a patient, while the features according to claim 13 relate rather to a sole production.
- FIG. 1 shows a top view of a shoe insole according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows an enlarged representation of a section along the line II-II of FIG. 2
- FIG. 3 shows an enlarged view of a section along the line III-III of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 4 shows a top view of a shoe insole according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 5 is a section along the line V-V of Figure 4.
- FIG. 6 shows an interior view according to arrow VI of FIG. 4.
- the shoe insole 11 and 111 shown in the drawing and designed, for example, as a footbed according to two exemplary embodiments of the present invention serves in combination both to synergistically support the muscles during the movement of the ankles and ankles to improve the arterial inflow into the area of the feet and soles and thus the blood circulation in the capillaries as well as the mechanical relief of problem areas on the soles of the feet due to (poor) diabetic metabolism. It can be designed as an insole or as a sole integrated in a shoe.
- the insole 11 or 111 has a plurality of cushion-like layers 12 to 16 or 112 to 116 provided over the sole surface 17 or 117, of which the cushion-like layers 12, 112, 13, 113 and 14, 114 are divided into separate, plateau-like fields 18 to 22, 118 to 122, and 23 to 25, 123 to 125 and 26, 27, 126, 127, respectively.
- the first pillow-like layer 12, 112 is provided in the area of the forefoot joint, ie in the area of the toes.
- This first pillow-like layer 12, 112 is subdivided into the five fields 18 to 22, 118 to 122, which are separated from one another and arranged next to one another in the transverse direction of the insole 11, 111.
- the individual fields 18 to 22, 118 to 122 are of different widths and lengths, corresponding approximately to the base area of the partial areas of the respective individual toes. The same applies to the shape of the front and rear boundary lines 28, 128 and 29, 129 of this first pillow-like layer 12, 112.
- the second pillow-like layer 13, 113 is in the transition area from the metatarsus and the root of the foot and in an area which faces away from the arch of the foot , intended.
- This second pillow-like layer 13, 113 is divided into the three fields 23 to 25, 123 to 125, which are shaped in accordance with this partial region of the metatarsus / root of the foot and are arranged next to one another in the transverse direction of the insole 11, 111.
- the third pillow-like layer 14, 114 is provided in a transition area between the metatarsal and the heel and is divided into the two fields 26, 126 and 27, 127, which are shown in Seen transversely to the interior 11, 111 lie side by side and are provided laterally outside.
- the circumferential boundary line 32, 132 corresponds approximately to the transition area from the midfoot to the heel.
- the fourth pillow-like layer 15 or 115 is arranged in the region of the heel and is formed in a plateau-like manner as a uniform, undivided, approximately oval layer in the transverse or longitudinal direction of the insole 11, 111.
- the fifth pillow-like layer 16, 116 is likewise designed as a uniform, non-subdivided layer, but is provided in the region of the arch of the foot in an approximately sickle shape.
- the pillow-like layers 12 to 16, 112 to 116 are made of an elastic (foam) material, for example a silicone manufactured. They have a flat upper surface and are approximately rectangular in cross section, advantageously slightly trapezoidal.
- one or more indentations 61, 62 or 161, 162 serving to relieve the pressure of the or the metatarsal head are or are provided between the first pillow-like layer 12, 112 in the forefoot joint area and the second pillow-like layer 13, 113 in the metatarsus / ankle transition area ,
- the indentations 61, 62 or 161, 162 are arranged in the region of the second and third metatarsals; it goes without saying that these can instead be arranged in a different number and combination in the region of the first, second, third and / or fourth metatarsal head.
- the insole 11 has a three-layer sole base body 36, which forms the basic shape of the insole 11 and, according to FIG. 1, is designed in accordance with a foot, here the right foot. It goes without saying that the correspondingly different, ie left insole 11 is mirror-symmetrical.
- the sole base body 36 consists, for example, of three cork layers 33, 34, 35.
- a sole cover layer 37 is provided on the sole base body 36, which is made of leather, for example. Between the sole base body 36 and the sole cover layer 37, the cushion-like layers 12 to 16 are arranged in a manner embedded in the sole base body 36.
- the sole base body 36 is provided in its upper and middle layers 33, 34 with corresponding depressions 38 which have a different base area corresponding to the fields 18 to 27 of the pillow-like layers 12 to 14 and corresponding to the pillow-like layers 15, 16.
- the depressions 38 are worked into the sole base body 36 so deeply that the flat upper side of the Plateau-like pillow-like layers 12 to 15 each lie in approximately one plane, ie ccplanar with the surface of the sole base body 36.
- An exception is the pillow-like layer 16.
- the depressions 38 extend to the top of the lower layer 35.
- the pillow-like layers 12 to 15 each have approximately the same height and are in a range between 2 and 5 mm, preferably in a range at 3 mm.
- the upper material or the sole cover layer 37 covers the cushion-like layers 12 to 16 in such a way that they or their fields 18 to 27 are recessed around the edges and are firmly bonded, preferably glued, to the middle layer 34 of the sole base body 36, so that there are no boundary lines 28, 29 and 31, 32 result in intermediate boundary lines 41 to 47 running approximately perpendicular to the transverse direction of the insole 11.
- the depressions 38 are formed in accordance with the total base area of the pillow-like layers 12 to 15.
- the intermediate layer is made of the same elastic material as the pillow-like layers 12 to 16 and is firmly bonded, preferably glued, to the entire surface of one of the layers of the sole base body that have no depressions.
- the cushion-like intermediate layer can have an approximately uniform thickness over the entire base area in the range of 2 to 3 mm, so that a continuous, flat cushion is obtained which is considerably more elastic than the layers of the sole base body 36 and it can only be between the lower layer and the middle layer over the entire surface.
- the intermediate layer between the middle layer 34 and the upper layer 33 may instead have different thicknesses, so that the upper layer is provided with depressions and the cushion-like intermediate layer is provided with depressions corresponding to the depressions 38 for receiving the cushion-like layers 12 to 16, over which the upper material or the sole cover layer extends in the same way as the sole cover layer 37 according to FIGS. 2 and 3 ,
- the two indentations 61 and 62 which in use lie under the second or third metatarsal head, start from the top of the sole cover layer 37.
- the depth of the indentations 61, 62 essentially corresponds approximately to the thickness of the two cork layers 33 and 34 or the intermediate layer, so that they extend to the bottom of the sole base body 36.
- the base of the indentations 61, 62 is formed by the sole cover layer 37.
- the two indentations 61 and 62 lying next to one another in the transverse direction of the shoe inner sole 11 are seen in the longitudinal direction of the shoe inner sole 11 in alignment with the field 19 or with the field 20 of the first pillow-like layer 12.
- the two indentations 61 and 62 are essentially located approximately midway between the first pillow-like layer 12 and the second pillow-like layer 13.
- the insole 111 has a two-layer sole base 136, which forms the basic shape of the insole 111 and, according to FIG. 4, is designed according to one foot, here the left foot. It goes without saying that the other, i.e. the right insole is mirror-symmetrical.
- the sole base body 136 is constructed, for example, from two cork layers or elastic plastic layers 133, 135, on which a sole cover layer 137 made of leather is provided.
- the cushion-like layers 112 to 115 are in between the sole base body 136 and the sole cover layer 137 Layer 133 of the sole base body 136 arranged in a recessed manner.
- the sole base body 136 is provided with corresponding depressions 138 which have a different base area corresponding to the fields 118 to 127 of the kiss-like layers 112 to 114 and corresponding to the pillow-like layer 115.
- the sole base body 136 has a maximum thickness in the range from 3.5 to 4 mm, preferably from 3.7 mm and a minimum thickness in the region of its depressions 138 between approximately 1 mm and 1.5 mm, preferably from 1.3 mm.
- the multilayer sole base body 136 can be covered over its entire surface by a fine textile covering.
- the underside of the sole base body 136 can be covered with such a fine textile covering over the entire area instead or in addition.
- the sole base body 136 or its layers are made from cork scrap pressed with a binder or from a plastic foam or natural latex.
- the upper side of the upper layer 133 of the sole base body 136 is also covered over the entire surface with a thin elastic intermediate layer 151, which is only shown as a thick line.
- the intermediate layer 151 thus covers the entire surface, including the depressions 138 of the sole base body 136, so that depressions 152 corresponding to the depressions 138 are retained in the intermediate layer 151.
- the intermediate layer 151 has a continuous thickness of approximately 3 mm, for example.
- the intermediate layer 151 like the pillow-like layers 112 to 116, is preferably made of a foam, for example foamed natural latex.
- the pillow-like layers 112 to 115 are inserted, which, for example, are made of the foamed natural latex mentioned and which, for example, have a thickness in the range between 4 and 5 mm, preferably of 5 mm.
- the pillow-like layer 116 is for the arch of the foot is not arranged in a depression but directly on the intermediate layer 151 which is flat in this area, ie provided without a depression.
- This pillow-like layer 116 is also about 4 to 5 mm, preferably 4.5 mm thick at its thickest point, its thickness decreasing steadily towards the inside of the sole 111.
- the flat upper sides 156 of the plateau-like pillow-like layers 112 to 115 are thus raised from the upper side 157 of the intermediate layer 151 by 1.5 to 2.5 mm, preferably by about 2 mm.
- the upper material or the sole cover layer 137 covers the pillow-like layer 116 and furthermore the pillow-like layers 112 to 115 in such a way that the latter or their fields 118 to 127 surround recessed edges and are firmly connected, preferably glued, to the intermediate layer 151, so that In addition to the boundary lines 128, 129 and 131, 132, intermediate boundary lines or regions 141 to 147 extending approximately perpendicular to the transverse direction of the insole 111 result.
- the inner field 123 is drawn forward in an arc shape relative to the outer field 125 and the middle field 124.
- This arched region 163 extends and widens the front surface of the field 123.
- this arched region 163 is not exactly like the other surface regions of the pillow-like layer 113, but is curved upwards as a dome, i.e. raised again compared to the raised top of the sole cover layer 137.
- This curvature or crest 163 raises the level of the field 123 in this area by approximately 2 mm compared to the fields 124 and 125 and thus even further compared to the indentations 161 and 162.
- the indentations 161 and 162 are in slow alignment with the second and third fields 119 and 120 of the first pillow-like layer 112. They are also located in a region between the first pillow-like layer 112 and the second pillow-like layer 113, essentially in the middle between them. Furthermore, the position of the arched, ie arched area is such that its tip 163 is approximately aligned with the transition area from one indentation 161 to the other indentation 162 when the shoe insole 111 extends slowly. In this way, this curved area 163 of the field 123, due to the additional increase compared to the base of the indentation 161, 162, brings about a further increase in the pressure relief of the two metatarsal heads in question.
- the base of the indentations 161, 162 is located near the bottom of the sole base body 136, the circular base surface roughly corresponding to the anatomical surface design of the metatarsal head in question.
- the base surface of the crest 163 can be larger than the pressure gauge of the indentation 161, 162.
- adjacent discrete circular indentations such as 61 and 62 or 161 and 162, are combined to form a single indentation which is oval in plan view.
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