ANKLE BRACE WITH REAR HEEL CALCANEAL STABILIZING DEPRESSION
20220117768 ยท 2022-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Richard JONES (Westfield, IN, US)
- Steven M. BUMGARDNER (Fort Wayne, IN, US)
- David COLLINS (Scarborough, ME, US)
- Lenny HOLDEN (Irvine, CA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Ankle brace having a rubber stabilizer that fits under the heel of the wearer with uprights on either side. The rear bottom of the stabilizer has a semi-circular depressed area with a gradual taper in thickness that is thinnest along the rear-most edge and thickest where the semi-circular area connects to the interior of the stabilizer element. When weight is placed on the heel, the depression operates to leverage the front of the foot upward, which takes up slack in the ligaments of a person.
Claims
1. An ankle brace comprising: a stabilizer element comprised of rubber, and that has a bottom portion a perimeter edge a thickness opposing upwardly extending arms that: are tapered to be wider at the bottom where they join the bottom portion have rounded top portions and wherein each upwardly extending arm comprises a teardrop-shaped recess in its rubber thickness that is wider at its bottom than at its top; a teardrop-shaped plastic stiffener having an outer edge within the recess, and a teardrop-shaped cushion having an outer edge placed over the plastic stiffener such that the outer edge of the plastic stiffener is exposed; and wherein each upwardly extending arm has an upper area and a lower area, wherein the lower area is wider than the upper area; and wherein the bottom portion is characterized by a central area from 3 mm to 10 mm thick; a tapered semi-circular shaped area in which the curved edge of the semi-circular shape has the same thickness as the central portion of the stabilizer element and that tapers in thickness toward the back edge of the stabilizer element; and an inset in the rear edge of the stabilizer such that it is narrowest at its midline; and wherein outermost edge of the stabilizer element has a thickness that is tapered such that the thickness of the outermost edge is less than 1.1 mm; a woven sock having an open toe, and a bottom area to receive a heel, and wherein the stabilizer element is cemented to the sock such that the upwardly extending arms cover the ankle area of the sock and such that the innermost area of the semicircular shaped area is beneath the middle of the heel area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The invention comprises a rubber stabilizer that goes under the heel and midfoot of the wearer. The stabilizer has uprights on either side. Significantly, the rear bottom of the stabilizer has a semi-circular area with a gradual taper in thickness that is thinnest along the rear-most edge and thickest where the semi-circular area connects to the interior of the stabilizer element. The stabilizer is cemented to a woven sock that receives the foot of a person.
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[0022] Rubber foot stabilizer element 107 includes a bottom portion upwardly projecting arms, which are on the right and left sides as shown in
[0023] The rubber stabilizer element including the plastic stiffeners and cushions may be cemented using a non-acetate cement or silicone to sock 101 to form the complete brace as shown in
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[0026] The bottom portion of the stabilizer element is characterized by a tapered semi-circular shaped depressed area 106 in which the curved edge of the semi-circular shape has the same thickness as the central portion 107 of the stabilizer element and that tapers in thickness toward the back edge of the stabilizer element. The tapered semi-circular shaped depressed area 106 also include an inset 120 in the rear edge of the stabilizer such that it is narrowest at its midline.
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[0034] Use of the ankle brace as shown and described promotes an improved leg orientation and during physical activity, reduced the risk of injury, and accelerates the healing of an injured foot, ankle or leg.
[0035] In an alternate embodiment, the stabilizer may also be formed with a side-to-side the pitch ranging from 1 to 10 mm, meaning the thickness of the midfoot stabilizer may be 0.05-3 mm on the medial side, and 0.15-13 mm on the lateral side. The exact pitch for a person may be selected taking into account the physiology of the person and if injured, the nature of the injury.
[0036] In an alternate embodiment, the brace may comprise a stirrup-shaped brace, optionally built into a shoe, boot or other footwear, that envelopes the mid and hindfoot to create support/control of over-exertion of the ankle in two ways. First, upward extension coupled with shoe provide a stabilizing effect on the joints comprising the ankle. The front and rear counters create support to assist with limiting the adverse effects of low, mid and high arch. Second, the bottom of the ASF extends rearward to the bony prominence at a pitch or before (such as 2 degrees) bevel that increases frontal calcaneal pitch, creating a lift in the arch of the foot without arch pressure and extends to behind metatarsal heads on a limited bias with the lateral extension forward assisting with locking the forefoot into a more rigid lever for propulsion. The Benefit of this pitch helps the ankle and foot to react quicker to help move the lateral or medial roll in the opposite direction thus helping to keep everything balanced and stable to help prevent an ankle injury from this enhancement of propulsion.
[0037] The stabilizer may be formed as either a stand-alone ankle brace, or be built into a shoe, boot or other footwear. The portion having the pitch may also have uprights that extend upward along the right and lefts side of the foot that are moldable, so that they conform to the contours of the wearer's ankle.
[0038] In an alternate embodiment a brace may be enclosed in a high top shoe, with a pliable stirrup brace extending from above lateral malleolus flaring posterior and anterior to mid calcaneus and anterior to mid lateral 5th metatarsal, wrapping under plantar surface of foot from calcaneal tuberosity posterior to anterior 5th metatarsal head on a bias posteriorly to mid, 1st metatarsal then again flaring posterior and anterior medially to mid calcaneus and mid, 1st metatarsal then upward over medial malleolus.
[0039] The present invention controls over eversion and over inversion of the ankle mortise, limiting stress on the Calcaneofibular ligament, Anterior talofibular ligament and Interosseous ligaments with the possibility of reducing high ankle sprains affecting above mentioned ligaments and strain to Peroneus tertius tendon and Peroneus brevis tendon in inversion type sprains/strains. In one embodiment, the posterior plantar surface of device is beveled at 2 degrees to increase anterior calcaneal pitch increasing uplift of foot arch without applying arch pressure. This calcaneal pitch will possibly tighten above-described ligaments.
[0040] Those of skill in the art will understand that various details of the invention may be changed without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Furthermore, the foregoing description is for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limitation, the invention being defined by the claims.
[0041] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been show and described and that all changes and modifications that are within the scope of the following claims are desired to be protected.
[0042] All references cited in this specification are incorporated herein by reference to the extent that they supplement, explain, provide a background for or teach methodology or techniques employed herein.