DIGITAL MANIPULATION DEVICE AND METHOD
20200060382 ยท 2020-02-27
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International classification
Abstract
Footwear that includes an interdigital boss that is positioned on the footwear and extends upward from a sole of the footwear in a configuration and orientation that is more anatomically correct than an improperly positioned digit of a wearer of the footwear so as to provide corrective forces on the wearer's foot that prevent bunions from forming on the wearer's foot.
Claims
1. Footwear comprising: a sole including a back portion, a front portion and a middle portion; and an interdigital boss mounted to the front portion of the sole, said boss including a base portion in contact with the front portion and a fin-shaped portion extending from a top surface of the sole and being configured to be positioned relative to a foot of a wearer of the footwear so as to provide corrective forces on the wearer's foot.
2. The footwear according to claim 1 wherein the interdigital boss is an integrated single piece member.
3. The footwear according to claim 2 wherein the base portion has a general tapered shape from the top surface to the boss and the boss has a general tapered shape from side-to-side and front-to-back.
4. The footwear according to claim 2 wherein the interdigital boss module is a plastic member.
5. The footwear according to claim 1 wherein the base portion is secured to the top surface of the sole.
6. The footwear according to claim 1 wherein the base portion is positioned within a cut-out opening in the sole.
7. The footwear according to claim 6 wherein the base portion has a flat top surface that is flush with the top surface of the sole.
8. The footwear according to claim 6 wherein the boss further includes a flange secured to a bottom surface of the base portion and being mounted to a bottom surface of the sole.
9. The footwear according to claim 1 wherein the boss includes a straight front edge and a curve back edge.
10. The footwear according to claim 1 wherein the base portion and the boss include an indentation on a medial side of the footwear.
11. The footwear according to claim 1 wherein the boss is angled relative to the base portion and a medial-lateral orientation of the footwear.
12. The footwear according to claim 1 wherein the footwear is a sandal, shoe or boot.
13. The footwear according to claim 1 where the footwear is a sandal and the boss is part of a latchet of the sandal.
14. Footwear comprising: a sole including a back portion, a front portion and a middle portion; and an interdigital boss mounted to the front portion of the sole, said boss including a base portion in contact with the front portion and a fin-shaped portion extending from a top surface of the sole and being configured to be positioned relative to a foot of a wearer of the footwear so as to provide corrective forces on the wearer's foot that prevents the formation of bunions, wherein the base portion has a general tapered shape from the top surface to the boss and the fin-shaped portion has a general tapered shape from side-to-side and front-to-back, and wherein the fin-shaped portion is angled relative to the base portion and a medial-lateral orientation of the footwear.
15. The footwear according to claim 14 wherein the base portion is secured to the top surface of the sole.
16. The footwear according to claim 14 wherein the base portion is positioned within a cut-out opening in the sole.
17. The footwear according to claim 16 wherein the base portion has a flat top surface that is flush with the top surface of the sole.
18. The footwear according to claim 16 wherein the boss further includes a flange secured to a bottom surface of the base portion and being mounted to a bottom surface of the sole.
19. The footwear according to claim 14 wherein the base portion and the fin-shaped portion include an indentation on a medial side of the footwear.
20. Footwear comprising: a sole including a back portion, a front portion and a middle portion; and a single plastic piece interdigital boss mounted to the front portion of the sole, said boss including a base portion in contact with the front portion and a fin-shaped portion extending from a top surface of the sole and being configured to be positioned relative to a foot of a wearer of the footwear so as to provide corrective forces on the wearer's foot, which prevents bunions from forming or advancing on the wearer's foot, wherein the base portion has a general tapered shape from the top surface to the fin-shaped portion and the fin-shaped portion has a general tapered shape from side-to-side and front-to-back, and wherein the base portion is positioned within a cut-out opening in the sole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] The following discussion of the embodiments of the disclosure directed to footwear that includes a raised boss configured to be positioned between toes of the foot of a wearer of the footwear that provides corrective forces so as to prevent bunions from forming is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the invention or its applications or uses.
[0019] The present disclosure proposes a device that is part of a shoe or sandal that operates to provide a slight corrective motion during load bearing and a non-correcting position during the swing phase of the gait cycle to prevent a bunion from forming on the wearer's foot. The device will treat women and men that are developing hallux valgus due to genetic causes or otherwise. Treatment of women in their second and third decade may retard the onset or progression of hallux valgus by giving the ligaments and soft tissues correct positioning without pain or intrusion into lifestyle or habits. To prevent pain, translation of the metatarsals by the device is very small in both angular and linear displacements. The use of the device may prevent advancement of hallux valgus as it unloads the deep transverse metatarsal ligament. Even when the joint is incongruent, the device can assist in pushing the joint back towards a congruent location, and may provide considerable pain relief. Intermittent stretching of the toe is much less painful than constant distraction. Soft tissues would distract as well, though the treatment is slow and generally regarded as painful.
[0020] There are several locations on the human foot that the device is useful to correct the more common hallux valgus, and the similar condition of the fifth metatarsal. The Hallux valgus can use one or two corrective ramps. The two-boss system has a medial boss to the laterally displaced joint, and the lateral boss to the medially displaced joint. There is variation in the hallux width, IMA, stiffness, and interdigital space depth and width. To accommodate these variations in people, the position, angle and height of the device must be varied so distraction distance and forces are small. A modular insole version of the device allows a single geometric sole to be mated with a selectable module with varied parameters. The modules can be either bottom or distal loading, going into a receiving recess. Interlocking means can be employed, typically barbs or latches, to prevent mobile boss migration. A lateral offset positioner and scale, a distal slide positioner and scale, both to locate the terminus of the hallux, second digit interspace, and an angle of the lateral hallux relative to the sagittal plane. Similar measurements can be taken for the other distraction boss locations. These three measurements determine the location and angle of the distraction boss.
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[0022] The footwear 10 includes an interdigital boss module 40 mounted to the sole 12 in the front region 22 so that it will be positioned between the first and second toes of the wearer in a direction that is more anatomically correct than the improperly positioned digit of the footwear wearer and provide intermittent corrective forces on the wearer's foot consistent with the discussion herein.
[0023] The module 40 can be provided in various sizes and shapes to be able to be worn by different people of different sizes having different anatomies, to be configurable for different types of footwear and to be configured for different toes. For example, the boss 44 can be taller for open type shoes and can be shorter for certain types of shoes and boots, where the boss 44 will typically be 2-2.5 mm in height. Further, the boss 44 can be asymmetrical, where, for example, a medial side of the boss 44 has a curvilinear shape. Also, the boss 44 can be angled or rotated relative to the base portion 42.
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[0027] The upper region 110 of the body 104 is where a lateral surface of the wearer's big toe contacts the boss 102 during the swing phase of the gait cycle. When the wearer's foot is in contact with the ground, and his/her weight is distributed on it, the fat pads of the toes compress, and any space in the footwear as a result of a slightly loose fit is taken up and the toes slides past the middle region 112 to the correct position 114.
[0028] The discussion above refers to a boss that is part of a footwear that operates to provide intermittent corrective forces to the wearer's foot as the wearer walks that medially distracts a big toe of the wearer's foot, which prevents bunions from forming or advancing on the wearer's foot. However, the boss can also provide corrective forces to a person's foot to prevent bunions while the wearer is not walking and is static, such as while sitting.
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[0031] The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined in the following claims.