MAGNETIC PROPULSION INSOLE FOR LOCATION IN AN USER SHOE
20220295939 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/143
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An insole having a magnetic propulsion insert, provided with magnets or magnetic charges inside thereof, which provides a magnetic distracting effect in the midfoot and the hindfoot of a user. The insole formed by two sheets is merged in the fore third, known as the forefoot zone leaving the sheets in the midfoot zone and the hindfoot zone separated. The magnetic propulsion insert is a structure formed by a sheet which bends in its midpoint to create two separate surface and with identical magnetic charges. These generate a propulsion effect by the force or impulse produced by the magnetic charges. In the rear thirds of the insole, the top sheet has charges in its bottom surface, and in these two thirds the bottom sheet has the same charges as the top surface. This is to generate the propelling effect in the foot heel of a user.
Claims
1. An insole for a shoe sole of a user, comprising: a first zone supporting the forefoot of the user; a second zone supporting the midfoot of the user; a third zone supporting the hindfoot of the user; wherein the insole further comprises: a top sheet where a pad is accommodated which supports the midfoot zone and a section of the hindfoot zone providing damping for the foot arch and heel of the user; and a bottom sheet which is merged with the top sheet in the forefoot zone , leaving the midfoot zone and the hindfoot zone separated.
2. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the top and bottom sheets are made of different materials selected from the group consisting of: carbon fiber, polypropylene, polycarbonate, EVA (ethyl vinyl acetate), fiberglass, gelfoam, silicone, or a combination thereof.
3. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the insole extends over the entire surface of the shoe sole.
4. The insole according to claim 1, wherein the insole extends only from the hindfoot zone to the midfoot zone of the shoe sole.
5. The insole according to claim 1, further comprising a cavity between the midfoot zone towards the hindfoot zone of the sole which accommodates a magnetic propulsion insert.
6. The insole according to claim 5, wherein the magnetic propulsion insert is a structure formed by a sheet being bent in its midpoint to create to separate surfaces, a top surface and a bottom surface symmetrically equal.
7. The insole according to claim 6, wherein said top surface and bottom surface have a flange in its contour to avoid contact between both surfaces.
8. The insole according to claim 6, wherein said insert sheet is a flexible, semi-rigid and magnetizable material selected from the group consisting of: steel, cold roll, stainless steel, strip, and a combination thereof.
9. The insole according to claim 6, wherein the top and bottom surfaces have adhered thereto a plurality of magnets in a determined pattern, but identical in both surfaces.
10. The insole according to claim 6, wherein the material in both surfaces of the sheet is magnetized with the same magnetic charge.
11. The insole according to claim 9, wherein the plurality of magnets have identical magnetic charges in both surfaces providing a propulsion effect by the force or impulse produced by the magnetic charges at repelling.
12. The insole according to claim 9, wherein the magnets or the magnetic sheets are of high power Neodymium type.
13. The insole according to claim 6, wherein a rigid or semi-rigid support is accommodated between the bottom and top surfaces in the shape of the wedge to avoid contact of the two surfaces at the initial moment of walking in the support phase of the heel and subsequently, it would provide an improved propulsion effect exerted forward during walking.
14. The insole according to claim 13, wherein the wedge is made of a material selected from the group consisting of: gelfoam, silicone, and rubber.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] The preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the appended drawing:
[0016] Between the midfoot area (b) towards the hindfoot area (C), an open area (9) is created to accommodate a magnetic propulsion insert (21) as shown in
[0017] In an embodiment, the surfaces (2b, 2c) have a flange along the outline or periphery of the surface to avoid contact between both surfaces (2b, 2c). Wherein said flange is made of a low-density polymer material, such as silicone, etc.
[0018] In the preferred embodiment of the invention, optionally, a rigid or semi-rigid support (support wedge) is accommodated between the bottom (2c) and top (2b) surfaces in the form of a wedge (5) to avoid the contact of the two surfaces (2b, 2c) at the initial moment of walking in the support phase of the heel and subsequently, would provide an effect or improved propulsion exerted forwards during walking. This wedge (5) may be manufactured in different materials, such as Gelfoam, silicone, rubber, among others.
[0019] In another embodiment of the invention, the insert (2) sheet is a flexible, semi-rigid and magnetizable material which may be manufactured in different magnetic materials which provide sufficient magnetic force. Some of the options for materials are: Steel, Cold Roll, Stainless Steel, Strip, among others. Wherein both surfaces of the sheet are magnetized with the same magnetic charge.
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[0023] The present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, not limitative, according to the preferred embodiments, but it should be understood that those skilled in the art may introduce modifications and/or changes without departing from the relevant scope, as defined in the appended claims.