EP1883323A1 - Dispositif d'aide a la marche - Google Patents

Dispositif d'aide a la marche

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EP1883323A1
EP1883323A1 EP06743335A EP06743335A EP1883323A1 EP 1883323 A1 EP1883323 A1 EP 1883323A1 EP 06743335 A EP06743335 A EP 06743335A EP 06743335 A EP06743335 A EP 06743335A EP 1883323 A1 EP1883323 A1 EP 1883323A1
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shoe
compensating element
sole
fastening means
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Esther Geisser-Tobler
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/09Equipment associated with footwear for walking on inclines to compensate for angle of inclination

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  • the present invention relates to a device for improving the ability to stand and walk in a shoe, in particular wear shoes, on a slope sloping down in the direction of the shoe tip,
  • EP 0 083 050 A1 proposes an orthopedic device which is to be attached to a crampon shoe and which has both a heel wedge and a foot ball wedge.
  • the construction is comparatively complicated and adversely limits the flexibility Due to the lack of flexibility of the shoe sole, adhesion of the shoe, especially in the heavily loaded heel area, is not always given.
  • the US 5,075,984 proposes a device which is to be attached to both the heel and the ball of the foot and in the two positions each due to a wedge-shaped compensating element leads to a leveling balance between foot and ground, the device is due to theirfoundfahig- speed and Furthermore, the only wedge-shaped and the heel flat expiring compensating element leads to no optimal inclination compensation of the foot, especially not in the metatarsal area, It has also been shown that such a flat leaking, wedge-shaped Compensation element is easily worn or damaged in the relatively thin wedge area, in particular on rough ground,
  • the CH 91 1 45 also proposes a compensating element for the downhill, The compensation element shown therein also has no parallel to the shoe sole bottom side bearing surface. A rolling motion in the forefoot area is thus not ensured by the device shown. Furthermore, a fixture shown therein has not been found to be sufficient.
  • EP 1 386 552 Al compensation elements are shown, which are attached to the sole.
  • the construction is comparatively complicated and prone to failure.
  • the design does not solve the problem of transmission of relatively high forces when going downhill, a rolling motion does not come about.
  • the walk is rather stilts.
  • EP 0 083 050 A1 describes a comparatively complicated construction of a compensating element for both heel and forefoot. Due to the mandatory rigid basic body and the lack of parallelism between the sole and the bottom support surface of the compensating element, there is no rolling movement and walking with the device is uncomfortable,
  • Austrian Patent No. 230786 also shows a wedge-shaped compensating element. Again, the comparatively large wedge-shaped compensation element prevents a rolling movement of the foot. Due to the comparatively inflexible fastening system, the system shown is only suitable for special shoes.
  • the device according to the invention for improving standing and walking in a shoe, in particular a hiking shoe, on a sloping ground in the shoe tip direction comprises a compensating element for equalizing the inclination of the substrate. Furthermore fastening means for fastening the compensating element to the shoe are provided according to the invention.
  • the compensation element is tied by lace on the shoe.
  • the compensation element In the state attached to the shoe, the compensation element is located only on the sole in the forefoot of the shoe, which extends to the ground facing surface of the compensation element substantially parallel to the sole of the shoe, through the compensating element is similar to the movement on the inclined surface the passage on a staircase
  • the initially described strong tension of the thigh knee extensor is reduced, so that the burden of the knee fails less, also falls the inclination of the foot to slip forward, for the benefit of socks and toes less, the requirement, the shoes larger This is advantageous in that because of its oversize, the shoe does not need to be tied tightly in order to provide sufficient grip, which can lead to discomfort.
  • the device In addition to the improved mobility, the device also improves standing on an inclined ground, since the stand is safer and less tiring due to the lower inclination of the foot.
  • the compensation element For example, is substantially as wide as the shoe sole configured to achieve the widest possible bearing surface on the ground and to avoid kinking of the foot.
  • the device can be made comparatively simple and inexpensive and space-saving and weight-saving, for example, transported in a backpack.
  • the flexibility of the heel area is not restricted by the device, so that a secure flat resting of the heel on any surface is ensured.
  • the attachment means comprise at least one strap or belt passed over the heel. This not only ensures a particularly secure hold of the compensating element on the sole by avoiding in particular a forward slipping of the compensating element of the sole of the shoe but also achieves a particularly versatile attachment of the compensating element to different shoes. It has been found, in particular, that the heel ensures a secure hold of the compensating element, since the running around the heel band or the belt ensures a secure attachment due to the long bearing distance. Furthermore, the heel area of the shoe regularly not only due to the anatomical conditions on a recess in which the band or the belt can be securely "locked", due to the "loose" leadership of the belt or belt, ie.
  • the fasteners are designed in one embodiment so that the attachment is losbar,
  • bands are provided with buckles or attached to both the shoe and the compensation element fasteners are attached, which interact so that on the one hand a fixture is achieved and on the other hand, this again Due to the solubility and the possibility that exists, the device can be removed when the background conditions change, for example when the substrate is tilted in the opposite direction.
  • the fastening means comprise magnetic or metal-mechanical elements with which the solubility is achieved.
  • the compensation element has a length in the range 33% -50% based on the shoe sole length, preferably the length is about 40%, more preferably 33% of the shoe sole length.
  • the length of the compensating element means the dimension of the compensating element which, in the fastened state of the compensating element, extends between the toe and the metatarsal area.
  • the size of the compensating element is, for example, in the range of 40% -50%, the distance to the heel falls correspondingly small and it can advantageously be caused by a comparatively thin compensating element a sufficient balancing effect by this element, It has been found that with a size of 33% of the shoe sole length an optimum of adhesion in the attached state and transportability in terms of weight and size in the removed state of the device according to the invention is present.
  • the compensating element has a thickness of 1 cm to 5 cm, preferably 2 cm to 4 cm. It has been found that such a thick compensating element in most cases, i. provides for the usual inclinations occurring during hiking sufficient compensation of the inclination to allow a sufficiently comfortable and relatively unloaded walking.
  • the fastening means comprise adjustable straps.
  • it is a belt that can be adjusted with a buckle in the long.
  • the strap is passed over the forefoot.
  • two straps are provided in the forefoot area, which are routed over the toe area and the instep area of the shoe. Due to the adjustment possibility, the device can be adapted to different shoe sizes and types of shoes.
  • the fastening means consist in a further advantageous embodiment of elastic material, such as rubber.
  • the fastening means are stretchable and thus for a given length comparatively far reaching for different shoe sizes and types of shoes.
  • the compensating element like conventional paragraphs, also made of rubber, so can be done comparatively easy attachment between compensating element and fastener by simply scorching, the device can be made so very inexpensive.
  • An advantageous embodiment provides that the fastening means are guided such that they at least partially enclose the shoe in a sock-like manner. As a result, the device can be attached to the shoe comparatively easily, like an overshoe. This attachment protects the shoe from damage,
  • the compensating element is provided with a profiling on the surface facing the ground. This advantageously increases the adhesion of the compensating element to the substrate, in particular on slippery surfaces or boulders.
  • the compensating element for example, in the toe area, provided with an upwardly projecting over the shoe sole projection, for example, the projection on the compensating element riveted or integrally designed with it,
  • the projection is achieved that, for example, directed to the rear , Slipping of the compensating element is avoided by the sole.
  • the projection may also be performed in an additional embodiment around the sides of the compensating element in order to secure the compensating element particularly secure.
  • the compensation element corresponds to a conventional hiking shoe paragraph
  • the compensation element can be designed in several parts.
  • the compensation segment consists of several layered and releasably connected plates, in order to allow an individual adaptation of the compensation element to the ground and / or the shoe size,
  • parts of the fastening means on the shoe are integrated, for example, in the sole in order to cooperate with the further fastening elements attached to the compensating element in such a way that fastening, in particular removable fastening, is achieved.
  • fastening in particular removable fastening
  • pins are provided on the sole of the shoe which engage in corresponding holes in the compensation element or vice versa
  • the fastening means are designed in one embodiment so that the compensating element is attached to the shoe hinged, The compensating element is hinged to bring to a first position in which a balance of the background inclination is effected, the compensating element is to be folded into a second position in the no compensation is effected.
  • the thickness of the compensating element is adjustable, for example by a mechanical or hydraulic adjustment.
  • means are provided which determine the thickness required for optimum compensation and adjust the thickness of the compensating element accordingly,
  • the fastening means are guided over the instep (shoe hoods).
  • bands or straps are provided which are guided over the back.
  • the bander prevent by the support on the shoe slipping of the shoe, this edition is particular guaranteed if the width of the compensating element corresponds to the width of the shoe.
  • this can be designed to be elastic or adjustable.
  • the fastening means comprise one or more traction distributors.
  • Ceiscoverteiler in the context of the invention are characterized in that thereby several tensile forces, which are applied by the fastening means, as far as possible a tensile force is reduced, which then rests on the compensating element, thereby the mounting effort on the compensating element is reduced in an advantageous manner, Furthermore, the tensile forces be distributed so evenly that the resulting force acting on the compensating element is substantially perpendicular to the shoe sole and thus a secure attachment of the compensating element is effected, a slipping of the compensating element is excluded in the Gehbe retailung.
  • the traction distributor is a seam or a weld between two or more strips.
  • the traction distributor is a ring, band or straps, which are guided around various sections of the shoe, are threaded through the ring, for example.
  • the bands and thus the tensile forces can advantageously be distributed well around the circumference of the ring since the bands are displaceable in the direction of the circumference of the ring. As a result, a particularly good attachment is achieved.
  • the ring is preferably made of metal, more preferably stainless steel, the ring is, for example, a key ring, ie a spiral wound, tight-fitting wire, which forms a ring. This allows the bands to be easily attached to the ring or replaced,
  • a further advantageous embodiment takes at least one of the Buchverteiler (29), the train of over the heel of the shoe to be led belt or belt and at least one on the shoe strap leading to band or belt. It has been shown that this results in a particularly good distribution of the tensile forces and thus a particularly good hold of the compensating element on the shoe.
  • the pull distributor is a ring
  • the heel-guided band can be easily slid in the circumference of the ring, and the position of the band easily adapted to different shoe shapes and sizes so as to ensure a secure fit of the compensating member.
  • FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment according to the invention in a side view
  • FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment according to the invention in side view
  • FIG 3 shows a third embodiment according to the invention with several Buchverteilern in side view.
  • the device according to the invention is attached to a hiking boot 1.
  • the compensating element 2 is fastened so that it bears against the shoe sole 3 in the forefoot region.
  • the fastening is achieved by a plurality of straps 4, 5, 6a, 6b achieved, for example, made of leather or preferably nylon.
  • buckles 7 are provided. These are, for example, each mounted on the outside of the shoe, so that a snagging of the two shoes respectively attached buckles can be excluded and thus stumbling is avoided.
  • the belts 4, 5, 6a are guided through openings 11 provided in the compensating element 2.
  • Two of the belts 6a, 6b are guided over the heel area of the shoe 1 in order to secure the compensating element 2 to the sole in a particularly secure manner
  • the belt 6b with the portion 6b ' is guided from the heel to the rear belt 5, wraps around the belt 5, then leads with the portion 6b' to the belt 5 to wrap it around.
  • On the opposite, not shown side of the shoe is the leadership of the belt 6b accordingly.
  • a projection 8 is optionally provided on the aligning element 2, which protrudes beyond the sole 3.
  • the aligning element 2 is provided with profiling on the side remote from the sole 3.
  • the shoe 1 is located on an inclined surface 9.
  • the flexibility of the sole 3 of the shoe 1 is not impaired by the device according to the invention, so that the sole in the heel area 10 can orient itself by the undisturbed flexibility of the sole 3 so that it reaches the sole in the heel area 10
  • the surface of the leveling element 2 facing the ground runs substantially parallel to the sole 3 of the shoe 1, thereby achieving a rolling movement of the shoe 1, as shown by the arrow indicated, in the direction of the inclined ground 9 in the further not shown movement of the foot is possible.
  • the device according to the invention thus has only a slight influence on the usual sequence of movements when the heel is lifted off the ground and when the foot rolls over the toe area,
  • the inventive device is in turn attached to a hiking boot 1, This is shown only to view the attachment of the inventive device,
  • the compensation element 1 2 is fixed so that The fastening is achieved by means of rubber straps 1 3, 1 4, 1 5 having fastening means which are pulled like a sock, or overshoe over the shoe 1.
  • An adjustment and individual adaptation to the shoe 1 is achieved by the elasticity of the fastening means,
  • One of the rubber belt 1 3 is guided over the heel area of the shoe 1 to ensure a particularly secure attachment of the compensating element 1 2 on the sole 3, Zu Increase of the adhesion is the compensation element 1 2 on the sole 3 off lying side profiled.
  • the shoe 1 is on an inclined surface 9,
  • the compensation element 1 2 the inclination of the substrate 9 is at least partially compensated, so that the inclination of the shoe 1 less than that of the substrate 9 precipitates and thus advantageously the passage on one
  • the flexibility of the sole 3 of the shoe 1 is not impaired by the device according to the invention, so that the sole in the heel area 10 can thus orient itself due to the unimpaired flexibility of the sole 3 in that, in the heel region 10 of the sole, the sole 3 on the substrate 9 is as flat as possible.
  • the pointing to the ground surface of the compensating element 1 2 runs substantially parallel to the sole 3 of the shoe 1, This ensures that a rolling movement of the shoe 1, as indicated by the arrow shown, in the direction of the inclined base 9 in the further movement sequence not shown Foot is possible.
  • the device according to the invention thus has only a slight influence on the usual sequence of movements when the heel is lifted off the ground and when the foot rolls over the toe area.
  • the inventive device is also attached in a third embodiment to a hiking shoe 1.
  • the compensation element 2 is fixed so that it rests against the shoe sole 3 in the forefoot.
  • the attachment is achieved by a plurality of belts 24, 25, 26, 27a, 27b and annular tension distributors 28 and 29.
  • buckles 7 are again provided, for example, these are each attached to the shoe outside, so that snagging
  • the belts 24 and 27b are guided through openings 11 provided in the compensating element 2.
  • only one belt 25 is advantageously guided over the heel area of the shoe 1, around one The belt 27b leads to the tension distributor 29.
  • the belt 27a leads from the tension distributor 29 to the opposite side of the shoe 1, not shown.
  • the Riemenvigung on the side not shown corresponds substantially to that of the side shown, Therefore, the belt 27a leads to an annular Wernerer, which in turn leads via a Riemenstuck to the compensation element 2 and through the opening 1 1 on the side shown in the
  • the front belt 24 leads to the annular Buchverteiler 28, which is arranged on the shoe top, From Switzerlandverteiler drive star-shaped further belt, So are on the side shown the Buchverteiler 28 and 29 through the belt 26, the fastening means prevent slipping of the compensating element 2 from the shoe 1, to increase the adhesion, the compensating element 2 is profiled on the side facing away from the sole 3.
  • the shoe 1 is on an inclined surface 9, Due to the compensation element 2, the inclination of the base 9 is the least Partially compensated so that the inclination of the shoe 1 is less than that of the substrate 9 and thus advantageously the passage on a staircase is simulated and thus foot and muscles are relieved, As shown, the flexibility of the sole 3 of the shoe 1 by the The device according to the invention is not impaired, so that the sole in the heel area 10 can be aligned by the undisturbed flexibility of the sole 3 in such a way that in the heel area 10 of the sole it becomes lays flat edition of the sole 3 on the substrate 9 comes.
  • the pointing to the ground surface of the compensating element 2 is substantially parallel to the sole 3 of the shoe 1, It is achieved that a rolling movement of the shoe 1, as indicated by the arrow shown, in the direction of the inclined ground 9 in the further not shown movement of the foot is possible.
  • the device according to the invention thus has only a minor influence on the usual sequence of movements when the heel is lifted off the ground and when the foot rolls over the toe area.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif pour améliorer l'aptitude en position debout et à la marche dans une chaussure (1), notamment dans une chaussure de marche, sur un sol (9) en pente vers le bas en direction de la pointe de la chaussure. Ce dispositif comprend un élément compensateur (2) pour compenser l'inclinaison du sol (9), des moyens de fixation (4, 5, 6a, 6b, 6b', 24-29) pour fixer de manière libérable l'élément compensateur (2) sur la chaussure (1), ces moyens comprenant au moins une bande ou une lanière passant dans la zone du talon de la chaussure. L'élément compensateur (2) plaque contre la semelle (3) dans la partie antérieure de la chaussure (1) seulement lorsqu'il est fixé, la surface de l'élément compensateur (2) orientée vers le sol étant sensiblement parallèle à la semelle (3) de la chaussure (1).
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