Perforated Insole with Dynamic Support Layer
20200288811 ยท 2020-09-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B17/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An insole installed on top of existing footwear with a sealed chamber extending across the plantar surface of the foot filled with a fluid that can traverse across the chamber in response to pressure caused by a weight shift by the wearer. The movement of the fluid (which may be a liquid, gas, or gel) serves to massage the foot muscles and tendons, release toxins, and increase circulation. The chamber may also have restrictions or unique shapes to guide the fluid for maximum effectiveness.
Claims
1. An insole for insertion into footwear between the plantar surface of the wearer's foot and the inner surface of a shoe, said insole comprising: (a) a base material having a peripheral edge defining a toe portion, a heel portion and an intermediate arch portion, said base material being fabricated from a flexible material having opposite first and second generally planar surfaces; (b) a secondary material peripherally joined and sealed to said first surface and extending between the heel portion and intermediate arch portion to form an enclosed cavity between the base material and secondary material; (c) wherein said cavity contains a fluid substance configured to traverse said cavity in response to changes in the distribution of pressure along the plantar surface of the wearer's foot; and (d) a plurality of restrictions positioned within the cavity between the distal end of the arch portion and the proximal edge of the heel portion which restricts the movement of said fluid substance.
2. The insole of claim 1 wherein said base material further includes at least one series of perforations extending through the base material which form a curve inset from and generally conforming to the peripheral edge of said toe portion and with ends terminating at the medial and lateral peripheral edge of the intermediate arch portion.
3. The insole of claim 2 wherein said curve defined by the perforations extending through the base materials also comprises a series of secondary perforations which do not extend through the base material.
4. The insole of claim 3 wherein said base material further includes a generally elliptically shaped opening extending through the first and second surface with a diameter greater than 5 mm and corresponding to a position between the first and second phalanges of the wearer's foot.
5. The insole of claim 3 wherein said base material further includes a generally elliptical shaped opening with a diameter greater than 5 mm, extending between the first and second planar surface, and generally positioned in said toe portion corresponding between the first and second phalanges of the wearer's foot.
6. The insole of claim 3 wherein said base material further includes a third series of perforations that are configured in a generally elliptical shape with a diameter greater than 5 mm, extending between the first and second planar surface, and generally positioned in said toe portion corresponding between the first and second phalanges of the wearer's foot.
7. The insole of claim 2 wherein said perforations in said base material are die cut.
8. The insole of claim 1 wherein said fluid substance is air.
9. The insole of claim 1 wherein said fluid substance is a gel.
10. An insole for insertion into footwear between the plantar surface of the wearer's foot and the inner surface of a shoe, said insole comprising: a base material which includes (a) a peripheral edge defining a toe portion, a heel portion and an intermediate arch portion, (b) fabricated from a flexible material having opposite first and second generally planar surfaces; and (c) a first series of perforations positioned along a curve which is inset from and generally conforming to the peripheral edge of said toe portion and with ends terminating at the medial and lateral peripheral edge of the intermediate arch portion;
11. The insole of claim 10 wherein a second series of perforations positioned along a curve is inset from and generally conforming to the first series of perforations opposite the peripheral edge of said toe portion and with ends terminating at the medial and lateral peripheral edge of the intermediate arch portion.
12. The insole of claim 11 wherein said first and second perforations each comprise of a polarity of alternating first and second depths wherein the first depth passes through the first and second planar surfaces of the base material and the second depth passes from the first planar surface to a point within the base material between the first planar surface and the second planar surface.
13. The insole of claim 12 wherein said perforations in said base material are die cut.
14. The insole of claim 13 wherein said base material further includes a third series of perforations that are configured in a generally elliptical shape with a diameter greater than 5 mm, extending between the first and second planar surface, and generally positioned in said toe portion corresponding between the first and second phalanges of the wearer's foot.
15. An insole for insertion into footwear between the plantar surface of the wearer's foot and the inner surface of a shoe, said insole comprising: (a) a base material having a peripheral edge defining a toe portion, a heel portion and an intermediate arch portion, said base being fabricated from a flexible material having opposite first and second generally planar surfaces; (b) a secondary material peripherally joined and sealed to said first surface and extending between the heel portion and intermediate arch portion to form an enclosed cavity between the base material and secondary material; (c) wherein said cavity contains a fluid substance configured to traverse said cavity in response to changes in the distribution of pressure along the plantar surface of the wearer's foot; and (d) wherein said base material further includes a series of perforations that are configured in a generally elliptical shape with a diameter greater than 5 mm, extending between the first and second planar surface, and generally positioned in said toe portion corresponding between the first and second phalanges of the wearer's foot.
16. The insole of claim 15 wherein said perforations in said base material are die cut.
17. The insole of claim 16 wherein said fluid substance is a gas.
18. The insole of claim 16 wherein said fluid substance is a liquid.
19. The insole of claim 16 wherein said fluid substance is a gel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Any activity where a person is on their feet for a length of time can result in foot pain or fatigue. More stressful activities, such as running, can cause impact injuries which directly affect the foot and transfer throughout joints of the skeletal system. The therapeutic insole 100 disclosed employs a dynamic fluid layer 26 to provide both cushion to minimize impact and immediate therapy to the plantar tissues of the foot. Furthermore, the therapeutic insole 100 works by stimulating the muscles under the foot and promoting circulation deep into the toescritical to those living and coping with diabetic neuropathy. This increase in circulation provides a natural healing approach while soothing damaged nerves and stimulating muscles. Users who use such an insole report impressive improvements in comfort and pain management.
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[0016] Sections of the therapeutic insole 100 are shown in
[0017] The base layer 12 is manufactured as a single piece and the bottom surface of the base layer 52 is shown in
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[0019] Common materials used for the base layer 12 and the upper layer 10 may include closed cell foam, carbon fibers, elastic rubber, microfiber, or any other flexible material. In the preferred embodiment, the material for the base layer 12 and upper layer 10 is TPU, or thermoplastic polyurethane, which is extremely flexible and durable. The base layer 12 and upper layer 10 may also include a layer designed with a perspiration-absorbing system.
[0020] The upper layer 10 may be peripherally bound and sealed to the base layer 12 by means of ultrasonic welding, adhesives, stitching, or other mechanical means. The chamber 38 between the upper layer 10 and base layer 12 may reside exclusively in the heel section 14, intermediate arch section 24, or toe sections 18; or there may be a plurality of chambers 38 disposed across any combination of these sections. In the preferred embodiment, the chamber 38 extends across the distal end of the intermediate arch 24 and proximal edge of the heel section 14.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] The fluid substance 26 may comprise a liquid, gas, or gel or some combination therein. The fluid 26 is configured to traverse across the chamber 38. When the fluid 26 is a non-compressible material, such as a liquid or gel, the chamber 38 is not filled to the full capacity, so that the fluid 26 can transfer from one section to the other. When the fluid 26 is a gas, the pressure of the chamber 38 is configured such that it is capable of further compression under the weight of the user.
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[0024] Similar series of perforated arrangements for sizing the toe section 18 may be made in the base material 12 of the heel section 14, wherein the perforations are inset from the proximal peripheral edge of the heel 34.
[0025] The following example is provided to illustrate a method of use whereby the user may possess an unaltered factory insole which is preconfigured to fit a large shoe sizes (such as men's 11-13). If the user requires a smaller size, he/she may tear at the first perforation 20 to accommodate a medium shoe size (such as men's 9-10.5), or tear at the second perforation 22 to accommodate a small shoe size (such as men's 7-8.5).
[0026] In the preferred embodiment, the series of perforations 20 and 22 are created in the base material through a die cutting process. It is common for perforated materials created by die cut methods to have a series of cuts regularly spaced across the face of the material which passes from the top side of the material and through the bottom side of the material. Perforations in a durable material, such as TPU, may be difficult to tear with the common method of perforation described.
[0027] A unique feature of the therapeutic insole 100 is the ability for the user to configure the insole to function with thong sandals. Thong sandals are generally defined as having a strap, pipe, or post which passes between the big toe (first phalanges of the foot) and the second toe (second phalanges of the foot) to connect the midfoot strap and the sole of the shoe. In one embodiment the therapeutic insole 100 may be designed with a strap plug 46 formed within the base material 12 and generally corresponding between the first and second phalanges of the user to create an opening for the post of the thong sandal. The strap plug 46 may be removed by the user to create an opening within the base material 12 through which the thong strap may pass through. The strap plug 46 may preferably be elliptically shaped and have a diameter greater than 5 mm. Additionally, a strap insertion path 56 comprising a generally straight line connecting from the peripheral edge of the base material to the edge of the strap plug 46 and intended to be cut or torn by the user such that the user may position the therapeutic insole on the pre-existing factory insole without removing the thong strap from the sole of the shoe. The strap plug 46 and strap insertion path 56 may be formed as a perforation during the die cut process and may be formed by deep cuts 42, shallow cuts 44, or a combination therein as described within this specification.
[0028] The therapeutic insole 100 may further comprise an adhesive layer on the bottom of the base layer 52 to aid in positioning the therapeutic insole to the existing insole of the shoe. The adhesive layer is preferably configured as adhesive strip 54 with a non-adhesive release liner. Alternatively, the adhesive layer may cover the entirety of the bottom of the base layer 52 and wherein there are deep cut 44 perforations present in the bottom of the base layer 42, the adhesive layer may also be perforated.