A43B7/1466

System and methods for adjusting variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment

An active suspension orthotic support system is disclosed. The suspension orthotic support system comprises at least one variable resistance beam extending from a heel section to a mid-arch section of the footwear, wherein rotation of the variable resistance beam from a first position to a second position causes a resistance provided by the variable resistance beam to vary between a minimum resistance to a maximum resistance.

System and methods for adjusting variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment

An active suspension orthotic support system is disclosed. The suspension orthotic support system comprises at least one variable resistance beam extending from a heel section to a mid-arch section of the footwear, wherein rotation of the variable resistance beam from a first position to a second position causes a resistance provided by the variable resistance beam to vary between a minimum resistance to a maximum resistance.

System and methods for adjusting variable variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment

An active suspension orthotic support system is disclosed. The suspension orthotic support system comprises at least one variable resistance beam extending from a heel section to a mid-arch section of the footwear, wherein rotation of the variable resistance beam from a first position to a second position causes a resistance provided by the variable resistance beam to vary between a minimum resistance to a maximum resistance.

Adjustable Insoles
20240156213 · 2024-05-16 ·

Presented herein is an insole comprised of: a base layer located at the bottom of the insole; an array of holes that pass through the base layer; a distribution layer that is designed to distribute forces across the area of the insole located above the base layer; a foam layer located above the distribution layer; a sensor layer located above the foam layer; and a fabric layer located at the top of insole. The insole comprises height adjustment components configured to be inserted into and locked in place in any one of the holes in the base layer in order to raise or lower the height of the insole at the location of the hole. Output from the sensor layer provides real-time measurements of physical parameters inside a patients shoe that are analyzed in a system that provides advise to the patient or a foot care specialist for manually adjusting the height adjustment components.