WO2023199087A1 - Smart shoe sole physiological information acquisition system - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to materials obscured by a concealing layer and used to construct footwear articles.
- This particular invention is equipped with an advanced suction system to modify the temperature.
- Materials having various observable properties may be used to manufacture footwear articles, including in the footwear upper, footwear sole, or any combination thereof. Sometimes, it may be desirable to obscure an observable property of a material (e.g., substrate), such as for design or other reasons. In addition, the ability to obscure an observable property of a material (at least temporarily) may permit the material to be used to construct a footwear article, when the material may not have otherwise been usable.
- a material e.g., substrate
- the ability to obscure an observable property of a material may permit the material to be used to construct a footwear article, when the material may not have otherwise been usable.
- Insoles are often present in footwear produced commercially and/or sold separately to add to shoes.
- the typical insole is a generic device made of foam rubber and/or cloth.
- Shoe insoles are very important. ... Shoe insoles are essential and are designed to offer enhanced comfort and quality protection to feet. They enhance general health of feet, make the user walking comfortable and able to carry out daily duties problem free.
- a broad aspect of some embodiments of the invention relates to early detection and/or intervention in a wide variety of foot and/or gait abnormalities.
- This system discloses a smart shoe insole wherein a smart tempter sensor is devised to modify and ventilate the interior temperature to adjust.
- This smart sensor is very sensitive to oxygen which is the root of tiredness and some subsequent dis orders in the user's body .
- This utility model benefits from the ability to function both manually and automatically.
- a smart adoptable shoe insole which benefits from the ability to detect the body temperature of the user. If the oxygen level of the user is decreased ,this sensitive system alarms the signs of tiredness and controls the signs of these natural deflections .
- the disclosed is equipped with a micro tempter sensor .
- the said device is equipped with a modifying system wherein contains a helical fan and a small termo electro cooler to ventilate the interior temperature.
- Shoe insoles are very important. ... Shoe insoles are essential and are designed to offer enhanced comfort and quality protection to feet. They enhance general health of feet, make the user walking comfortable and able to carry out daily duties problem free.
- Fig.1.it shows the interior of the mechanism which contains smart sensors and the helical fan.
- Fig.2it shows the oxygen sensor embedded in the insole.
- Fig.3 it shows the oxygen sensor which measures the level of oxygen.
- a smart insole advanced with smart sensors devised under the foot fingers on the shoe insole this shoe accessory measures amount of oxygen in blood and has the ability to control the inside temperature to give commands to the controlling sensors next to the suction part to cool down the inside temperature by help of the termo meter (fig.5)and the helical fan(fig.2)to modify the inside temperature .
- the said invention modifies the temperature to prevent some complications such as planta warts, heel scaling, skin fungus .
- This invention is applicable in many industries such as melting industries .Medical equipment centers generally offer this product.
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Abstract
This invention discloses a smart shoe insole advanced with a sensitive tempter sensor to adjust the situation for the shoe user.This smart system is equipped with a modifying component to adjust the interior temperature and mesure the level of blod oxygen. This utility model protects the users healthiness and prevents some complications such as planta warts,heel scaling,skin fungus This invention is advanced with smart sensors benefit from the ability to detect the reduction of oxygen level in the users blood,results in tiredness.
Description
This disclosure relates to materials obscured by a concealing layer and used to construct footwear articles. This particular invention is equipped with an advanced suction system to modify the temperature.
Materials having various observable properties (e.g., color, surface texture, surface finish, etc.) may be used to manufacture footwear articles, including in the footwear upper, footwear sole, or any combination thereof. Sometimes, it may be desirable to obscure an observable property of a material (e.g., substrate), such as for design or other reasons. In addition, the ability to obscure an observable property of a material (at least temporarily) may permit the material to be used to construct a footwear article, when the material may not have otherwise been usable. However, conventional techniques for obscuring an observable property of a material may not produce a desired effect, such as when the color of the material affects a color of the concealing layer, when there are impediments to affixing a concealing layer to the material, or when it may be challenging to at least temporarily affix a concealing layer to the material for a desired duration. Sometimes consumers obtain advice from sales workers to select a shoe or insole. But the worker's efforts are typically only as good as the feedback they receive from the consumer. Since the worker cannot see the interaction between the foot, shoe, and insole, the worker relies on the consumer to tell them how the shoe is fitting. The worker may ask questions, such as "is the shoe comfortable," "is the shoe too tight," or "how does that feel." These questions are rather vague and can lead to vague answers. Since most consumers may not know what a properly functioning, comfortable shoe is supposed to feel like, they may not be able to give accurate feedback as to how the shoe is actually fitting. So, the ability of the worker to suggest a proper shoe or insole for a consumer is often reliant on unreliable information from uninformed or misinformed consumers. This fitting problem is often compounded when consumers purchase shoes and/or insoles online because the consumer doesn't have the opportunity to try on the shoes or insoles. Thus, it is with respect to these considerations and others that the invention has been. Insoles are often present in footwear produced commercially and/or sold separately to add to shoes. The typical insole is a generic device made of foam rubber and/or cloth.
According to patent numberedEP3212026 , Today, many consumers purchase shoes, insoles, and other footwear items based on looks or feel, rather than the combination of a shoe and insole being a good anatomical fit for the consumer. If a consumer goes into a retail store to purchase shoes or other footwear, the consumer's ability to select a proper shoe and/or insole is generally limited by the consumer's limited knowledge about feet, shoes, insoles, and the relationship between them. Typically, a consumer tries on a few pairs of shoes and selects the pair that feels the most comfortable. However, many consumers may not know what a long-term functional and comfortable shoe or even an anatomically compatible shoe/insole feels like.
Shoe insoles are very important. ... Shoe insoles are essential and are designed to offer enhanced comfort and quality protection to feet. They enhance general health of feet, make the user walking comfortable and able to carry out daily duties problem free.
There are also commercially available unchanging "off the shelf" insoles featuring foam and/or gel and/or air cushions that purport to increase comfort if they are installed in shoes sold separately from the insole. These fixed passive insoles are generic devices that can't be adjusted to the user's personal anatomy or medical condition.
But this sensitive disclosed invention automatically the of the user ,the helical shape of the ventilation part(suction system) embodied in the insole prevents any debris entrance inside the space.
A broad aspect of some embodiments of the invention relates to early detection and/or intervention in a wide variety of foot and/or gait abnormalities.
One aspect of some embodiments of the invention relates to an insole that diagnoses, analyzes and corrects problems.
This system discloses a smart shoe insole wherein a smart tempter sensor is devised to modify and ventilate the interior temperature to adjust. This smart sensor is very sensitive to oxygen which is the root of tiredness and some subsequent dis orders in the user's body .This utility model benefits from the ability to function both manually and automatically.
If blood oxygen levels gets too low, the body may not work properly. Blood carries oxygen to the cells throughout the body to keep it healthy. Hypoxemia can cause mild problems such as headaches and shortness of breath. In severe cases, it can interfere with heart and brain function.
Most of the time , people are unsatisfied with their feet problems due to their shoes ,some complications such as planta warts ,heel scaling ,skin fungus are appeared .
To solve the mentioned problems ,a smart adoptable shoe insole is invented which benefits from the ability to detect the body temperature of the user. If the oxygen level of the user is decreased ,this sensitive system alarms the signs of tiredness and controls the signs of these natural deflections . To achieve this goal, the disclosed is equipped with a micro tempter sensor . In addition, the said device is equipped with a modifying system wherein contains a helical fan and a small termo electro cooler to ventilate the interior temperature.
Shoe insoles are very important. ... Shoe insoles are essential and are designed to offer enhanced comfort and quality protection to feet. They enhance general health of feet, make the user walking comfortable and able to carry out daily duties problem free.
There are also commercially available unchanging "off the shelf" insoles featuring foam and/or gel and/or air cushions that purport to increase comfort if they are installed in shoes sold separately from the insole. These fixed passive insoles are generic devices that can't be adjusted to the user's personal anatomy or medical condition.
But this sensitive invention automatically checks the healthy situation of the user ,the helical shape of the ventilation part(suction system) embodied in the insole prevents any debris entrance inside the space.
Fig.1.it shows the interior of the mechanism which contains smart sensors and the helical fan.
Fig.2it shows the oxygen sensor embedded in the insole.
Fig.3 it shows the oxygen sensor which measures the level of oxygen.
Various embodiments are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and which show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments by which the invention may be practiced. The embodiments may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the embodiments to those skilled in the art. Among other things, the various embodiments may be methods, systems, media, or devices. Accordingly, the various embodiments may be entirely hardware embodiments, entirely software embodiments, or embodiments combining software and hardware aspects. The following detailed description should, therefore, not be limiting.
Disclosed is a smart insole advanced with smart sensors devised under the foot fingers on the shoe insole ,this shoe accessory measures amount of oxygen in blood and has the ability to control the inside temperature to give commands to the controlling sensors next to the suction part to cool down the inside temperature by help of the termo meter (fig.5)and the helical fan(fig.2)to modify the inside temperature .
This smart shoe insole is applicable in any size for different groups of users .Besides the ability to detect the user's sole temperature, this device is programmed to adjust the temperature inside the shoe.
The said invention modifies the temperature to prevent some complications such as planta warts, heel scaling, skin fungus . This invention is applicable in many industries such as melting industries .Medical equipment centers generally offer this product.
Claims (8)
- The invention discloses a smart shoes insole .This equipped utility model helps the user to wear qualified shoes with comfort. The disclosed comprises: an oxygen sensor, a small battery, a controlling circuit ,a power bank, a programmed board ,helical fan ,a thermometer.
- According to claim1,the oxygen sensor is an electronic component to measure the level of existing oxygen in liquids and gases.
- According to claim1,the small battery devised in this invention supplies the required electricity for this device.
- According to claim1,the controlling circuit conducts the control of this mechanism.
- According to claim1,the programmed board is devised in this mechanism to command the system.
- According to claim1,the helical shape of the fan prevents entrance of dirts inside the device.
- According to claim1,the smart thermometer applied in this system to measure the temperature.
- The utility invention disclosed in the above claims ,presents an advanced effective model which is mostly applied in medicine.
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