KR200451617Y1 - Prosthetic orthodontic insole - Google Patents
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- A43B17/00—Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined
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Abstract
The present invention is to form a flat upper surface of the insole used for shoes so that the foot is not inconvenient when walking or sitting without walking, by varying the thickness of the cushion layer interposed therein or by varying the density of the overall insole The present invention relates to a correction orthodontic insole that can induce a correct gait by causing the center of the foot to be inward or outward when the pressure of the wearer is applied so that the shoe sole is worn uniformly without wear.
In the insole for orthodontic correction according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is provided on the inner side of the shoe to protect the sole, between the insole, the upper surface is formed flat and the lower surface is inclined from one side to the other side It is characterized in that the cushion layer is interposed.
In addition, the insole for orthodontic correction according to another embodiment of the present invention is provided on the inside of the shoe to protect the soles, one side of the insole is formed of a material having a low density and hardness compared to the other side, the other side It is characterized by being formed of a material having a high density and hardness compared to one side.
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The present invention relates to a correction orthodontic insole, and more specifically, the upper surface of the insole used for shoes is formed flat so that the foot is not uncomfortable when standing or sitting without walking, the thickness of the cushion layer interposed therein By varying the density of the insole or by varying the density of the insole, the center of the foot is oriented inward or outward when the insole's weight is exerted on the insole so that the sole of the shoe can be worn uniformly without wear and tear. It relates to a correction orthodontic insole.
The shoe insole is located between the human body, ie, the sole and the shoe, to absorb and disperse the impact on the sole of the foot while walking and to minimize the impact on the human body. Not much research has been conducted on the importance.
In addition, there are various steps depending on the person, there are armsteps that kick both feet outward, saddle steps that collect both feet inward, and normal steps that kick out in the cross direction.
In the case of the step of walking, the outside of the heel of the shoe is worn out because it is kicked outward, and the inside of the heel of the shoe is worn out in the case of the saddle. It was more difficult to hold and had problems with normal walking.
In addition, in order to overcome such drawbacks, insoles having various inclinations have been disclosed in the related art, but in the case of such insoles, the center of the body weight is moved to the inside or the outside when walking or sitting, which causes a problem of uncomfortable feet.
Therefore, the purpose of the present invention is to form a flat upper surface of the insole used for shoes so that the foot is not inconvenient when walking or sitting without walking, by varying the thickness of the cushion layer interposed therein or by varying the density of the entire insole When the pressure of the shoe wearer's weight is applied to the insole to the center of the foot to be inward or outward so that the shoe sole is worn uniformly without wear, providing a corrective orthodontic insole that can lead to the correct gait.
An object of the present invention described above is provided in the shoe to protect the sole of the insole, between the insole, the upper surface is formed flat and the lower surface is characterized in that the intervening cushion layer formed inclined from one side to the other side By providing a prosthetic orthodontic insole.
According to a preferred feature of the present invention, the above-mentioned cushion layer is made of soft urethane, and when the pressure is applied from the wearer who wears the corrective correction shoes, the center of the foot is formed in the direction of the cushion layer formed thicker than the cushion layer formed thinly. It is inclined.
The object of the present invention described above is also provided in the shoe to protect the sole of the insole, one side of the insole is less dense than the other side and the hardness is formed of a weaker material, the other side is higher density and hardness than one side It is also achieved by providing a correction orthodontic insole, characterized in that is formed of a strong material.
According to a preferred feature of the present invention, the above-described correction orthodontic insole is made of a soft urethane formed in different densities and hardness.
According to the orthodontic correction insole according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention as described above, the upper surface of the insole to be used in shoes is formed flat so that the foot is not inconvenient when standing or sitting without walking, the cushion interposed inside By varying the thickness of the layers or by varying the density of the entire insole, the center of the foot is inward or outward when the insole's weight is exerted by the weight of the shoe so that the sole of the shoe is worn uniformly without wear. There is an excellent effect that can be induced.
1 is a perspective view of the orthodontic correction insole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the orthodontic correction insole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is a state of use of the orthodontic correction insole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the orthodontic correction insole according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the orthodontic correction insole according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 6 is a state of use of the orthodontic correction insole according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the orthodontic correction insole in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the orthodontic correction insole in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, Figure 3 A diagram showing the state of use of the orthodontic insole in accordance with one preferred embodiment is shown.
Wherein the
This is to use the principle of the inclination of the foot to the side where the
Therefore, in the case of a person who walks on a limb with shoes having an insole having a thick inward direction and a thinner outward direction, both sides of the foot are formed with a
In addition, in the case of a person who walks in a saddle with shoes having an insole that is thin in the inner direction of both feet and is thickly formed in the outer direction, when the pressure due to weight is applied to the insole, the foot is moved to the outside where the
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the orthodontic correction insole in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the orthodontic correction insole in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown, Figure 6 A diagram showing the state of use of the orthodontic insole in accordance with another preferred embodiment is shown.
Prosthetic correction insole 1 'according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention is provided on the inside of the shoe to protect the soles, one side of the insole is formed of a material having a low density and hardness compared to the other side, The other side is characterized by being formed of a material having a higher density and hardness than one side.
As described above, the correction
The present invention can be variously modified by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the claims claimed in the utility model registration claims, the technical protection scope of the present invention is the specific preferred embodiment described above It is not limited to the example.
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One side of the insole is low density and hardness compared to the other side is formed of a weak material, the other side is denser correction insole, characterized in that formed from a high density and strong material than one side.
The correction orthodontic insole is a correction orthodontic insole, characterized in that made of a soft urethane formed differently in density and hardness.
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