Patent classifications
A43B7/143
SHOE INSOLE
A shoe insole having a protruding portion for stimulating the plantar side of a foot, and both shoe insole surfaces are used. The insole contains: a flat plate-shaped base portion made of a flexible material; and a protruding portion from at least one of the first and second insole surfaces and stimulates the plantar side of a foot. The first and second insole surfaces stimulate the same portion of the right and left feet when a load is applied by the foot from the second surface where the insole is in one of right and left shoes with the first surface having the protruding portion in contact with the shoe mid-sole portion, and when a load is applied by the foot from the first surface where the shoe insole is placed in the other of right and left shoes with the second surface in contact with the mid sole portion.
HIGH-HEELED SHOE SOLE STRUCTURE AND HIGH-HEELED SHOE INCLUDING SAME
The present invention discloses a sole structure of a high-heeled shoe that may have a walking mechanism similar to movement of human walking when a pedestrian wears and walks in high-heeled shoes.
A sole structure of a high-heeled shoe of the present invention includes: a front portion supported on the ground; a bending portion that extends from the front portion to be positioned at a rear side of a metatarsophalangeal joint and is bent in an opposite direction to the ground; and a rear portion extending from the bending portion.
Footwear with Dual Shanks
Footwear for covering a foot of a wearer includes an outsole configured for supporting the foot of the wearer, an upper secured to the outsole and configured for covering the foot of the wearer, an insole located above the outsole within the upper, a midsole located above the outsole and below the insole and first and second laterally adjacent shanks located above the outsole and below the insole. The first shank angles forward and outward from the heel portion to a lateral side of the middle portion and the second shank angles forward and outward from the heel portion to a medial side of the middle portion to form an acute angle therebetween and provide balance and torsional stability for sides of the wearer's foot
SHOE
A shoe includes: an upper in which an upper middle foot portion covering a middle foot portion of a foot of a wearer, an upper rear foot portion covering a heel portion of the foot, and a foot insertion opening for inserting the foot are formed; a sole located below the upper; a first support member disposed below a medial longitudinal arch of the foot inside the upper and including a lateral foot side portion fixed to the upper or the sole; and a first pulling-up member connected to a medial foot side portion of the first support member and enabled to apply, to the first support member, force for pulling up the first support member in a direction toward the upper rear foot portion and away from the sole.
SHOE
A shoe includes: an upper in which an upper middle foot portion covering a middle foot portion of a foot of a wearer, an upper rear foot portion covering a heel portion of the foot, and a foot insertion opening for inserting the foot are formed; a sole located below the upper; a first support member disposed below a medial longitudinal arch of the foot inside the upper and including a lateral foot side portion fixed to the upper or the sole; and a first pulling-up member connected to a medial foot side portion of the first support member and enabled to apply, to the first support member, force for pulling up the first support member in a direction toward the upper rear foot portion and away from the sole.
THERAPEUTIC SHOES AND COMPONENTS FOR USE WITH THERAPEUTIC SHOES
Stability footwear (e.g., a pair of therapeutic shoes) may include at least one stabilizing member, stabilizer, and/or outrigger on a lateral (outer or inner) side of a shoe, substantially adjacent to a sole of a shoe. A stabilizer may be positioned proximate a surface on which the sole rests and extending anywhere from a front, substantially a toe, to a heel of a shoe. The stabilizing member, stabilizer, and/or outrigger may reduce undesired foot roll and consequential ankle injuries and/or falls, by providing additional lateral support that does not compromise mobility or performance of the user.
Orthotics
The present invention relates to an orthotic for a foot, the orthotic having a top side and a bottom side and further comprising a top side raised medial arch structure and a raised lateral arch structure and a flat midfoot section, to a half foot orthotic with the same features, to an orthotic for a foot having a top side valgus and/or varus wedge and a first metatarsal indentation, and to related methods.
Systems and methods for generating orthotic device models using simulated patient anatomy
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for generating orthotic device models using simulated patient anatomy. In one implementation, a method comprises receiving images of a body part of a patient; deriving physical measurements from the images; generating anatomy model data of the body part using the physical measurements; and generating orthotic model data based on the anatomy model data, the orthotic model data being representative of an orthotic device.
Systems and methods for generating orthotic device models using simulated patient anatomy
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for generating orthotic device models using simulated patient anatomy. In one implementation, a method comprises receiving images of a body part of a patient; deriving physical measurements from the images; generating anatomy model data of the body part using the physical measurements; and generating orthotic model data based on the anatomy model data, the orthotic model data being representative of an orthotic device.
Sockliner with integral skirt
A sockliner for a shoe may be formed to include an integral fabric skirt. The fabric skirt may remain loose from the sockliner along at least a portion of the periphery of the sockliner. The loose periphery of the fabric skirt may be used to join the sockliner to other shoe components, as in a strobel-type seam.