Water Shoe With Brace
20220015936 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B7/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A water or swim shoe for persons needing to wear an orthotic to support a foot for swimming or any other water exercise or recreation. The shoe body is comprised of porous, water resistant material, has multiple holes for water drainage, and a protective rounded rubber toe end. The shoe sole is comprised of rubber or synthetic rubber. The shoe sole has affixed thereto and extending from the heel end an “L” shaped hard plastic orthotic which is strapped to the back of the person's leg for wear.
Claims
1. A water or swim shoe for persons needing to wear an orthotic to support a foot for swimming or any other water exercise or recreation, the shoe comprising: an ankle and foot orthotic having a general “L” shape comprising a lower horizontal portion and an upper vertical portion, wherein the orthotic is comprised of a hard, rigid material not corroded by water and sufficiently strong and light in weight to serve its purpose as an orthotic; a sole having toe and heel ends, two sides, and a base with a trench within for receiving the horizontal portion of the orthotic in the heel end; a shoe body connected to said toe and heel ends and said two sides of said sole, wherein said shoe body comprises: an opening in such shoe body for receiving said foot and a closure for such opening; two opposing side sections connecting to said sides of said sole; at least one first strap for adjustment of the shoe on the foot or ankle; a least one hole in each side section for drainage of water; a toe section connected to said toe end of said sole, wherein said connected sole and toe section are capable of receiving said foot; a heel section connected to said heel end of said sole, comprising an ankle support with padding; and at least one pad and at least one second strap associated with the vertical portion of the orthotic for positioning between the back of the person's leg and the orthotic to hold that portion of the orthotic firmly in place on the leg; wherein the shoe body, the toe section, heel section, and the shoe sole are comprised of material or materials that are non-absorbent or water resistant and are not corroded by water; and wherein the orthotic is removable from the sole.
2. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the shoe body is comprised of a water resistant, porous or mesh material.
3. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the shoe body is comprised of a water resistant, synthetic material from the group selected from plastics, vinyls, rubber, and synthetic rubber.
4. The shoe of claim 1 wherein said first strap is comprised of elastic or fastened with a hook and loop material.
5. The shoe of claim 1 wherein said second strap is comprised of elastic or fastened with a hook and loop material.
6. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the ankle support padding is comprised of a foam material.
7. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the pad associated with the orthotic is comprised of a foam material.
8. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the shoe body further comprises a sleeve for receiving the portion of the person's leg near the shoe to hold the orthotic in place against the leg.
9. The shoe of claim 8 wherein the sleeve is comprised of a neoprene material.
10. The shoe of claim 8 wherein the sleeve is associated with the second strap for adjustment on the leg.
11. The shoe of claim 8 wherein the sleeve comprises a zipper closure.
12. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the sole comprises at least one hole for water drainage.
13. The shoe of claim 1 wherein at least one of the two sides of the shoe body comprise a plurality of holes for water drainage.
14. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the toe end of the sole comprises rubber or a synthetic rubber that wraps over the top of the shoe body.
15. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the sole comprises rubber or synthetic rubber.
16. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the sole has an outer surface with a pattern for gripping and avoiding slippage.
17. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the orthotic is affixed to the sole with a waterproof sealant.
18. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the orthotic is comprised of a hard, rigid, plastic or similar synthetic polymer material.
19. The shoe of claim 1 wherein the orthotic is comprised of stainless steel or an aluminum alloy not containing iron.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] The present invention provides and all in one, supportive shoe, for use in and around water. In one embodiment, the shoe has interchangeable levels of support. In the embodiments, shown in the Figures, the water or swim shoe 10 of the invention has a built in orthotic device 12 to support the wearer's ankle and lower leg and provide stability for persons with weak lower limbs, foot drop, or other diagnosis' which require orthotic devices.
[0029] In the embodiments shown in
[0030] The hard orthotic 12, similar in the embodiments shown in
[0031] In some embodiments not shown, the orthotic 12 is removable and interchangeable to allow for different levels of support. In such embodiment, the orthotic 12 is attachable to the shoe with attachers such as, for example, straps, clips, screws, or clamps, and the like, and the orthotic is positioned at least in part in the sole 14 of the shoe 10, just as shown in
[0032] In some other embodiments, the orthotic device 12 is permanently affixed to the shoe 10, as shown, for example, in
[0033] As shown in
[0034] Pad 46, as shown in
[0035] Pad 46 is comprised of a material that prevents strap 45 from chaging the leg of the wearer, such as a foam material or shearling, and should be a material that maintains its function when wet, does not disintegrate in water, and preferably dries quickly. Pad 46 should have an exterior layer or backing that is capable of receiving the fasteners 50 for firmly holding the orthotic 12 to the pad 46 without tearing or stretching. One example is a soft plastic backing material.
[0036] Similarly, pad 46 should be sufficiently strong as to receive the fastener(s) 51 for firmly holding the strap 45. Strap 45 can itself optionally have some padding comprised of material like that or similar to that comprising pad 50, and strap 45 is otherwise comprised of a silicone, soft plastic, rubber or synthetic polymeric or rubber type material, or an elastic type material, that is water resistant, or non-absorbent and quick drying, and substantially or effectively unchanged by water, and that is strong enough to hold the pad 45 which is holding the orthotic 12 to the wearer's leg during use in water. The configuration of the strap 45 attached to the pad 46 with buckle frame and bar 52 as shown in
[0037] After adjustment of strap 45 to fit the leg of the wearer, strap 45 is closed or fastened in place, for example, with a hook and loop closure such as “Velcro®,” a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, B.V., or one or more buckles, ties, snaps, or similar fasteners.
[0038] The person's ankle will be supported, in the embodiments shown in the Figures with a support (not shown) in the ankle area 30, which preferably will have a pad or padding (not shown) between it and the person's ankle. As shown in
[0039] In the embodiments shown in the Figures, shoe 10 will have a front opening for receiving the foot into the shoe. In the embodiment shown in
[0040] The embodiment of the shoe 10 of the invention in
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[0042] Preferably, the shoe 10 of the invention will be treated with an antimicrobial finish.
[0043] The water shoe of the invention is suitable for manufacture in a variety of sizes for use by children and adults. The amount of strength needed for the material comprising the orthotic and the amount of weight deemed tolerable for the orthotic depends on the size and strength of the wearer and the demands that wearer places on the orthotic, as would be readily understood and determinable by one of ordinary skill in the art.
[0044] It will be understood that other shoe configurations may be used to accomplish the principals and advantages of the present invention, and that other materials of construction than described, may be used for the shoe.
[0045] While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, it should be understood that other various changes, adaptations and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention as reflected in the claims.