US1812149A - Combined ankle-brace and arch-support - Google Patents

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US1812149A
US1812149A US398889A US39888929A US1812149A US 1812149 A US1812149 A US 1812149A US 398889 A US398889 A US 398889A US 39888929 A US39888929 A US 39888929A US 1812149 A US1812149 A US 1812149A
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    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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  • This invention relates to .an' improvement in combined ankle-braces and arch-supports.
  • the object of this invention is to'provide a device which may be made so light as to be readily Worn 'lnsidefa 'stocklng or worn outside of astocking and, which will not fonly sup-port theankle but alsosupport the arch,
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my combined ankle-brace and arch-supportindicatedV as applied to a foot;
  • Fig. 2 is a rear View of the sameyand
  • Fig. 3 is a front View of the device, de-
  • I employ anankle-piece 5 formed on opposite sides with openings 6 and 7 located sogas to clear the ankle-bones8,
  • the forward lower ends 9 are connected by abandlO extending under thesoleiof the foot.
  • Connected with this band 10 is a strap 11, and preferably the a flat pad 12.
  • One end ofthe-strap is provided witha loop 13. The lower end ofthe strap, carrying 'the loop 13, is brought up over the foot and through'the opening :6.
  • the other end of the strap is brought up over theifoot through the opening- 7, thence through the loop .13 and downward, to'be engaged by a buckle 14,01 other suitable 398,889, and. in GreatBritain il'u1y l2 1929.
  • the straps 1 01 and '11 might be made inte f gral andalso obvious that one strap mightbe attached to one of the 'ends 9 andanother' strap attached to the other end, thesestraps passing beneath the'foot andover the instep into engagement with the openings in the; ankle-piece.
  • Icl'aim I V A combined ankle-brace and arch-support 9 comprising an ankle-pieceiextending above andbelow the ankle atithe rear, andv formed with clearance-openings for the ankle-bones,
  • a band connecting'the lower forward ends of the ankle-piece, a strap connected with said ban'dfone endof the strap being provided with a loop, and a fasteningdevice looped-end of the strap passed through one strap and band are connected side byside by P v o i through the loop and into engagement with '80 I i assed through the otherankle-opening and the said fastening device;
  • WILLIAM noccsoivi means, for adjustably' connecting'this end" i of the strap.
  • loop andbuckle are all formed from leather or other suitable material, and it will be noted that the ankle-piece 5' extends above and thereto, and the ankle-bones act as stops to piece. I
  • the straps beneath the foot supportthe The parts of the device, aside from the i i below the ankle-bone so as to give a support 1 prevent the vertical movement of theankle- 55 climbers, policemen, soldiers, ,nd

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1 June 30, 1931. v w. J. HOGGSON 7 1,812,149
COMBINED ANKLE BRACE AND ARCH SUPPORT Filed 001:. 11. 1929 Patented June 30, 193 1 1 v 1-1,812;149; I I
wrLiJrAM :r. HoGGso v, EW'Y KQN N vconua min ANKLE-133L615 AND. AI;crr surroivir i Application filed October '11, 1929, Serial No This invention relates to .an' improvement in combined ankle-braces and arch-supports. The object of this invention is to'provide a device which may be made so light as to be readily Worn 'lnsidefa 'stocklng or worn outside of astocking and, which will not fonly sup-port theankle butalsosupport the arch,
so as to provide adjustment whereby the foot and ankle are supported, giving relief to 1o pedestrians generally and especially in caseswhere there is a tendency of the arch to sag, and the lnventlon consists 1n the construction as hereinafter described and particularly;
, recited in the claim. a In the accompanying drawings Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my combined ankle-brace and arch-supportindicatedV as applied to a foot; Fig. 2 is a rear View of the sameyand i Fig. 3 is a front View of the device, de-
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-'I11 carrying outtmy 1nvention, I employ anankle-piece 5 formed on opposite sides with openings 6 and 7 located sogas to clear the ankle-bones8, The forward lower ends 9are connected by abandlO extending under thesoleiof the foot. Connected with this band 10 is a strap 11, and preferably the a flat pad 12. One end ofthe-strapis provided witha loop 13. The lower end ofthe strap, carrying 'the loop 13, is brought up over the foot and through'the opening :6.
The other end of the strap is brought up over theifoot through the opening- 7, thence through the loop .13 and downward, to'be engaged by a buckle 14,01 other suitable 398,889, and. in GreatBritain il'u1y l2 1929.
p t l not only tends to avoid displace-j 71 v ment' but will act to replace fallen arches, if a 4 such have occurred, but'even with the bones in their natural'position, the device willfgive great comfort to athletes, golfers, mountain It is obvious without I further illustration that the straps 1 01 and '11 might be made inte f gral andalso obvious that one strap mightbe attached to one of the 'ends 9 andanother' strap attached to the other end, thesestraps passing beneath the'foot andover the instep into engagement with the openings in the; ankle-piece.
Icl'aim: I V A combined ankle-brace and arch-support 9 comprising an ankle-pieceiextending above andbelow the ankle atithe rear, andv formed with clearance-openings for the ankle-bones,
a band connecting'the lower forward ends of the ankle-piece, a strap connected with said ban'dfone endof the strap being provided with a loop, and a fasteningdevice looped-end of the strap passed through one strap and band are connected side byside by P v o i through the loop and into engagement with '80 I i assed through the otherankle-opening and the said fastening device;
' "Intestimony whereof, I have signed. this I specification;
WILLIAM: noccsoivi means, for adjustably' connecting'this end" i of the strap.
loop andbuckle, are all formed from leather or other suitable material, and it will be noted that the ankle-piece 5' extends above and thereto, and the ankle-bones act as stops to piece. I
The straps beneath the foot supportthe The parts of the device, aside from the i i below the ankle-bone so as to give a support 1 prevent the vertical movement of theankle- 55 climbers, policemen, soldiers, ,nd
t0 Periods.- o r r If f securedto one side of the ankle-piece, the a
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USD251937S (en) 1977-11-28 1979-05-29 Van Doren James L Ankle guard
US5759168A (en) * 1991-10-23 1998-06-02 Bussell; Mark H. Supramalleolar ankle foot orthosis
US6109267A (en) * 1996-06-04 2000-08-29 Circaid Medical Products, Inc. Therapeutic compression garment
US6350247B2 (en) * 1998-01-23 2002-02-26 Beiersdorf Ag Bandage for the ankle joint
USD972155S1 (en) * 2021-04-30 2022-12-06 Shenzhen Xilang E-commerce Co., Ltd. Foot brace

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USD251937S (en) 1977-11-28 1979-05-29 Van Doren James L Ankle guard
US5759168A (en) * 1991-10-23 1998-06-02 Bussell; Mark H. Supramalleolar ankle foot orthosis
US5775008A (en) * 1991-10-23 1998-07-07 Bussell; Mark H. Footwear including a supramalleolar ankle foot orthosis
US6109267A (en) * 1996-06-04 2000-08-29 Circaid Medical Products, Inc. Therapeutic compression garment
US6350247B2 (en) * 1998-01-23 2002-02-26 Beiersdorf Ag Bandage for the ankle joint
USD972155S1 (en) * 2021-04-30 2022-12-06 Shenzhen Xilang E-commerce Co., Ltd. Foot brace

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