WO1992000714A1 - Therapeutical auxiliary means, in particular instep raisers - Google Patents
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- WO1992000714A1 WO1992000714A1 PCT/HU1991/000032 HU9100032W WO9200714A1 WO 1992000714 A1 WO1992000714 A1 WO 1992000714A1 HU 9100032 W HU9100032 W HU 9100032W WO 9200714 A1 WO9200714 A1 WO 9200714A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B17/00—Insoles for insertion, e.g. footbeds or inlays, for attachment to the shoe after the upper has been joined
- 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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- the invention relates to the therapeutical auxiliary means, in particular orthopaedic instep raisers for treating and healing different diseases and deformations of the arch of the foot.
- the aim of the invention lies in to develop an in ⁇ step raiser which simultaneously meets the requirement of orthopaedic curing and that of natural therapeutics, enabling a mode of formation of the instep raiser being in compliance with individual demands of the patient.
- the invention is based on the recognition that by the aid of a set of pressing profiles and a base plate carrying the pressing profiles and fitting to the dimensions of the foot, the physician or the person practicing natural healing will be able to prepare the instep raiser locally in the desired formation. Accordingly, wearing of the instep raiser and healing can be started immediately and the complaints of the patient can be cured within a brief time.
- the aim set for the invention can be realized by means of an therapeutic auxiliary device, i. e.
- the instep raiser contains a base plate with a thickness of 0,3 to 3 mm, preferably of 1,5 to 2 mm and formed with a regular raster, provided with one or more fixing elements on its bottom surface for fixing the base plate to the solepart of the shoe.
- the fixing elements are preferably fixing needles; the base plate is made preferably of some synthetic material.
- the pressure profiles are of diverse shapes and dimensions and they are made either of metal or some synthetic material connected to the base plate, while the multi-layer coating is made of leather an/or of some leather like material on natural or synthetic basis, provided with perforations being suitable for human wearing, made optionally of some roughened layer made of some natural material of proper strength and with adequate permeability for vapours.
- the therapeutical auxiliary means i. ⁇ . an instep raiser according to the invention, is coated with a further layer of high strength for load distribution.
- the coating is provided with a fixing element which can be a tearing fastener, a snap-fastener or some laced elastic fibre.
- Fig. 1 is an exploded view of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention
- Fig. 2 illustrates the laminar arrangement of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention
- Fig. 3 is an exploded view of another embodiment of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention.
- Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention, serving for healing and correction of diverse diseases and deformations of the arch of the foot.
- the instep raiser will be built-in into the shoe into the sole part 1 thereof, into any traditional or specially shaped shoe.
- the sole part 1 of the shoe is provided with a 14 opening for receiving the fixing element of the therapeutical auxiliary means (furthero ⁇ instep raiser).
- the instep raiser consists of an about 2 mm thick base plate 2 with a regular raster, made preferably of some synthetic material, as well as of differently shaped and dimensioned pressing profiles 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 having been connected to the base plate 2, as well as of a multi ⁇ layer coating 13.
- the coating 13 is formed of leather and/or a leather-like perforated roughened layer, being suitable for human wear and of a layer of some natural material of proper strength and adequate ventilation.
- the coating 13 may include a further layer of high strength for load distribution.
- the coating 13 is formed as a casing enveloping the base plate 2.
- Fig. 2 illustrates the laminar arrangement of the instep raiser according to the invention, showing the relative position of the single layers, so the sole part 1 of the shoe, the base plate 2, the pressing profiles 3 to 12 having been arranged on the base plate 2, as well as the coating 13 layer.
- the physician or the healer uses natural methods determines mode and ways of healing and forms accordingly the instep raiser.
- the pressing profiles needed for healing are arranged on the base plate 2. Arrangement and number correspond to the method of healing.
- the rigid part of the instep raiser thus obtained is provided with a multi-layer coating, thereafter the coating layers are bent back along the edges and fixed by means cf fixing element, e. g. by means of a tearing fastener. Thereafter, the instep raiser will be fixed to the shoe by means of pins protruding therefrom.
- the instep raiser In compliance with the state of health of the foot to be treated, formation of the instep raiser can be re-arranged at any time, according to necessities.
- the base plate 2 When wearing special shoes, the base plate 2 can be built-in into the shoe in a well-fixed way, while the pressing profiles 3 to 12 will be arranged on the . fixed base plate.
- the instep raiser according to the invention is water-proof, it can be placed into any slipper or slipper-like shoe, so it can be prepared so, as to be suitable for taking a bath or shower.
- Main advantage of the instep raiser according to the invention lies in that it is well suitable for medical- -orthopaedic treatment and realization of methods and treating principles of natural healing.
- the instep raiser is flexible, it is light, properly ventilated, it assures comfortable wear.
- the base plate is formed without perforation, in case of necessity one can provide for ventilating openings.
- the base plate 2 can be prepared from some flexible syn-thetic material, leather, eventually from some leather ⁇ like material.
- the flexible thin base plate is provided with one element of the tearing fastener, preferably this is a softer cloth-like element of the tearing fastener. Connection of the element to the base plate may be realized by sewing or glueing.
- Pressure profiles are made of materials of different elasticity, in consideration of point of view of natural healing methodes, with two types resp. sets of profiles in compliance with existing disease.
- the bottom surface of the pressure profiles, where it contacts the " base plate is to be provided with one of the elements of the tearing fastener.
- this embodiment corresponds to the accuracy of the traditional instep raisers having been prepared with wearisome work, while the technical parameters exceed those of known solutions. It supports softly, however well defined actively the tired foot, supply with the instep raiser for people in need can be realized quicker and in a more human way in comparison to known solution.
- This second embodiment of the invention may be well applicable for the younger ones, with seriously ill children the solution may represent a break-through in supply.
- Figure 3 illustrates construction of the instep raiser, wherein the base plate 2 receives the pressure profiles 3-12.
- Coating 13 should be formed as a casing.
- the embodiments as described above include unrestricted possibilities of variation. Beginning with gravely ill people up to sportsmen, everyone being in need, can wear the instep raisers according to the invention.
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Abstract
The therapeutical auxiliary means, preferably instep raiser according to the invention for treating and/or healing deformations of the arch of the foot is provided with exchangeable, differently shaped pressing profiles (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) made of diverse materials being suitable for treating and healing deformation of the arch of the foot, as well as with a perforated base plate (2) made of some flexible, tough material. Further, the base plate (2) and the pressing profiles (3 to 12) are covered with an enveloping multi-layer coating (13).
Description
THERAPEUTICAL AUXILIARY MEANS, IN PARTICULAR INSTEP RAISERS
Technical Field
The invention relates to the therapeutical auxiliary means, in particular orthopaedic instep raisers for treating and healing different diseases and deformations of the arch of the foot.
Background Art
Recently world-wide different methods of natural therapeutics have been spread to an ever increasing extent, even in the circle of physicians, representing the opinion, in so far as traditional medical methods and treating according to natural healing methods should be applied simultaneously.
Unfortunately different deformations of the arch of the foot often occur, these used to be treated with different assageing methods, resp. by using instep raisers. Several means for sole massage have been known, showing the common disadvantageous feature that these are suited neither for individual persons nor special types of deformation, consequently the desired efficiency cannot be achieved at all.
In course of examination of the deformed foot in orthopaedic ambulances wearing of an instep raiser becomes necessary, while the instep raiser used to be prepared after having made a sketch or modelling the foot. However, preparing said instep raisers is rather time-consuming, as a consequence, use of the instep raiser and healing the foot become possible only after the expiration of a longer period.
Another disadvantageous feature of the known instep raisers lies in, that they are unable to follow the improved state of the foot with the desired quickness. It may often happen that the feet get healed and the instep raiser has to be exchanged for another type, involving repeatedly a longer 'period of preparing. This problem occurs most frequently with children, as the foot improves upon the effect of the instep raisers or the child simply grows it out, as a consequence, the existing instep raiser has to be exchanged for a new one, and within a short period.
At the same time, however, exchange of the traditional instep raisers is rather wearisome and complicated and the little patient will be subjected to mental difficulties.
Disclosure of the Invention
The aim of the invention lies in to develop an in¬ step raiser which simultaneously meets the requirement of orthopaedic curing and that of natural therapeutics, enabling a mode of formation of the instep raiser being in compliance with individual demands of the patient.
The invention is based on the recognition that by the aid of a set of pressing profiles and a base plate carrying the pressing profiles and fitting to the dimensions of the foot, the physician or the person practicing natural healing will be able to prepare the instep raiser locally in the desired formation. Accordingly, wearing of the instep raiser and healing can be started immediately and the complaints of the patient can be cured within a brief time.
The aim set for the invention can be realized by means of an therapeutic auxiliary device, i. e. by the aid of an instep raiser which is provided with different exchangeable pressing profiles of a various shape and material being suitable for treating different deformations of the arch of the foot, furtheroπ having a preferably perforated base plate made of some flexible elastic material carrying the pressing profiles, while the profiles and the base plate are covered with a multilayer coating. With a preferred embodiment of the therapeutic auxiliary means, the instep raiser according to the invention contains a base plate with a thickness of 0,3 to 3 mm, preferably of 1,5 to 2 mm and formed with a regular raster, provided with one or more fixing elements on its bottom surface for fixing the base plate to the solepart of the shoe. The fixing elements are preferably fixing needles; the base plate is made preferably of some synthetic material.
With another preferred embodiment of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention, namely an instep raiser, the pressure profiles are of diverse shapes and dimensions and they are made either of metal or some synthetic material connected to the base plate, while the multi-layer coating is made of leather an/or of some leather like material on natural or synthetic basis, provided with perforations being suitable for human wearing, made optionally of some roughened layer made of some natural material of proper strength and with adequate permeability for vapours. With a further preferable embodiment of the therapeutical auxiliary means i. ε. an instep raiser according to the invention, is coated with a further layer of high strength for load distribution.
With a further expedient embodiment of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention the coating is provided with a fixing element which can be a tearing fastener, a snap-fastener or some laced elastic fibre.
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Advantageous embodiments of the therapeutical auxiliary means, the instep raiser according to the invention, serving here as examples, will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein
Fig. 1 is an exploded view of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention,
Fig. 2 illustrates the laminar arrangement of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention, Fig. 3 is an exploded view of another embodiment of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention.
Best Modes of Carrying out the Invention
Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of the therapeutical auxiliary means according to the invention, serving for healing and correction of diverse diseases and deformations of the arch of the foot. The instep raiser will be built-in into the shoe into the sole part 1 thereof, into any traditional or specially shaped shoe. In case of some specially shaped shoe, the sole part 1 of the shoe is provided with a 14 opening for receiving the fixing element of the therapeutical auxiliary means (furtheroπ instep raiser).
Essentially the instep raiser according to the invention consists of an about 2 mm thick base plate 2 with a regular raster, made preferably of some synthetic material, as well as of differently shaped and dimensioned
pressing profiles 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 having been connected to the base plate 2, as well as of a multi¬ layer coating 13. The coating 13 is formed of leather and/or a leather-like perforated roughened layer, being suitable for human wear and of a layer of some natural material of proper strength and adequate ventilation. Optionally the coating 13 may include a further layer of high strength for load distribution.
It is considered as advantageous, if the coating 13 is formed as a casing enveloping the base plate 2.
Fig. 2 illustrates the laminar arrangement of the instep raiser according to the invention, showing the relative position of the single layers, so the sole part 1 of the shoe, the base plate 2, the pressing profiles 3 to 12 having been arranged on the base plate 2, as well as the coating 13 layer.
Formation and application of the instep raiser will be described below.
After having stated the deformations of the foot to be healed, the physician or the healer using natural methods determines mode and ways of healing and forms accordingly the instep raiser. In course of forming the instep raiser, the pressing profiles needed for healing are arranged on the base plate 2. Arrangement and number correspond to the method of healing. The rigid part of the instep raiser thus obtained is provided with a multi-layer coating, thereafter the coating layers are bent back along the edges and fixed by means cf fixing element, e. g. by means of a tearing fastener. Thereafter, the instep raiser will be fixed to the shoe by means of pins protruding therefrom.
In compliance with the state of health of the foot to be treated, formation of the instep raiser can be re-arranged at any time, according to necessities. When wearing special shoes, the base plate 2 can be built-in into the shoe in a well-fixed way, while the pressing profiles 3 to 12 will be arranged on the. fixed base plate. By virtue of further application and formation, the instep raiser according to the invention is water-proof, it can be placed into any slipper or slipper-like shoe, so it can be prepared so, as to be suitable for taking a bath or shower.
For the sake of order it should be mentioned that materials used in course of preparing the instep raiser should have a long-lasting useful life.
Main advantage of the instep raiser according to the invention lies in that it is well suitable for medical- -orthopaedic treatment and realization of methods and treating principles of natural healing.
- Due to the formation based on a modular system it can be re-built, whenever wanted. - By proper selection of the raster on the base plate it is equally suitable for children and grown-up people.
- The instep raiser is flexible, it is light, properly ventilated, it assures comfortable wear.
- It can be assembled easily and quickly. With another preferable embodiment of the invention we maintened the advantageous characteristics of the modular system, the base plate is formed without perforation, in case of necessity one can provide for ventilating openings.
The base plate 2 can be prepared from some flexible syn-thetic material, leather, eventually from some leather¬ like material. The flexible thin base plate is provided with one element of the tearing fastener, preferably this is a
softer cloth-like element of the tearing fastener. Connection of the element to the base plate may be realized by sewing or glueing.
Pressure profiles are made of materials of different elasticity, in consideration of point of view of natural healing methodes, with two types resp. sets of profiles in compliance with existing disease.
The bottom surface of the pressure profiles, where it contacts the" base plate is to be provided with one of the elements of the tearing fastener.
By virtue of the characteristic features of the structural elements, this embodiment corresponds to the accuracy of the traditional instep raisers having been prepared with wearisome work, while the technical parameters exceed those of known solutions. It supports softly, however well defined actively the tired foot, supply with the instep raiser for people in need can be realized quicker and in a more human way in comparison to known solution.
This second embodiment of the invention may be well applicable for the younger ones, with seriously ill children the solution may represent a break-through in supply.
Figure 3 illustrates construction of the instep raiser, wherein the base plate 2 receives the pressure profiles 3-12. By the means of coating 13 the instep raiser will be utmost comfortable. Coating 13 should be formed as a casing.
The embodiments as described above include unrestricted possibilities of variation. Beginning with gravely ill people up to sportsmen, everyone being in need, can wear the instep raisers according to the invention.
Claims
Claims :
1) Therapeutical auxiliary means, preferably instep raiser for treating and/or healing deformations of the arch of the foot, c h a r a c te r i z e d in that it is provided with exchangeable, differently shaped pressing profiles (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ΪO, 11,' 12) made of diverse materials being suitable for treating and healing deformations of the arch of the foot, as well as with a perforated base plate (2) made of some flexible, tough material, further that the base plate (2) and and the pressing profiles are covered with an enveloping multi-layer coating (13).
2) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in claim 1, char ac ter i ze d in that the base plate (2) with a thickness of 0,3 to 3 mm - preferably of 1,5 to 2 mm - and with a regular raster, is provided on its bottom surface with fixing element(s) for fixing to the sole part (1) of the shoe.
3) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in claim 2, ch ar acter i z e d in that the fixing element(s) on the base plate (2) is/are fixing needle(s) made of metal.
4) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 3, ch a r ac te r i z e d in that the base plate (2) is made of some synthetic material.
5) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 4, c h a r a ct e r i z e d in that the pressing profiles (3-12) are differently shaped and sized, being connected to the base plate (2) by means of pins made of metal or any synthetic material.
6) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 5, ch a r a cte r i z ed in that the multi- -layer coating (13) is made of leather and/or a leather- like material based on natural or synthetic basis, being suitable for human wearing, perforated, optionally roughened, as well as of any natural material of proper strength, with a layer "of suitable ventilation.
7) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in claim 6, ch a r ac ter i z e d in that the coating (13) is provided with a further layer of high strength for load distribution.
8) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 7, ch ar acter ized in that the coating (13) is provided with a fixing element too, for connection with the base plate (2).
9) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in claim 8, ch a r a c ter i z e d in that the fixing element between coating (13) and the base plate (2) is a tearing fastener.
10) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in claim 8, ch a r a ct e r i z e d in that the fixing element between coating (13) and the base plate (2) is a snap-fastener.
11) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in claim 8, ch a r a cter i z ed in that the fixing element between coating (13) and the base plate (2) is a laced elastic fibre.
12) Therapeutical auxiliary means as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 11, c h a r a c t e r i z ed in that the base plate (2) can be built-in well fixed into shoes.
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HU904069A HU209953B (en) | 1990-07-03 | 1990-07-03 | Insole |
DK91911768.9T DK0537211T3 (en) | 1990-07-03 | 1991-07-02 | Therapeutic aids, especially foot pads |
EP91911768A EP0537211B1 (en) | 1990-07-03 | 1991-07-02 | Therapeutical auxiliary means, in particular instep raisers |
DE69117183T DE69117183T2 (en) | 1990-07-03 | 1991-07-02 | THERAPEUTIC TOOL, IN PARTICULAR FLAT INSERT |
GR960401113T GR3019728T3 (en) | 1990-07-03 | 1996-04-23 | Therapeutical auxiliary means, in particular instep raisers |
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HU904069A HU209953B (en) | 1990-07-03 | 1990-07-03 | Insole |
CA002061192A CA2061192A1 (en) | 1990-07-03 | 1992-02-13 | Therapeutical auxiliary means, in particular instep raisers |
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DK (1) | DK0537211T3 (en) |
ES (1) | ES2084820T3 (en) |
GR (1) | GR3019728T3 (en) |
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