PORTABLE ASSISTIVE SHOE DONNING AND DOFFING DEVICE
20200046154 ยท 2020-02-13
Inventors
- Christopher Gaines (Silver Spring, MD, US)
- Eduardo Meza-Etienne (Brunswick, MD, US)
- H.T. Than (Rockville, MD, US)
Cpc classification
A47G25/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed herein is an assistive shoe donning and doffing device comprising a heel support, a movable toe support and an inclined surface, which is rotatable to adjust an angle of the inclined surface. The inclined surface has at least a plantarflexion foot position, a neutral foot position and a dorsiflexion foot position. The foot positions may be preset, or the inclined surface is rotated in a continuous manner to reach said foot positions. The foot positions may be controlled remotely by a remote controller, a graphical user interface or by voice, and the donning device can sense the location of the shoe on the inclined surface.
Claims
1. An assistive shoe donning device comprising a heel support and a movable toe support disposed on an inclined surface, which is adapted to receive a shoe, wherein the inclined surface is rotatable to adjust an angle of the inclined surface, wherein the inclined surface has at least a plantarflexion foot position, a neutral foot position and a dorsiflexion foot position, wherein said foot positions may be preset or the inclined surface is rotated in a continuous manner to reach said foot positions.
2. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 1 further comprises a manually operated threaded member to raise or lower a toe-side end of the inclined surface to vary the angle of the inclined surface.
3. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 1 further comprises a motor that raises or lowers the inclined surface to vary angle of the inclined surface,
4. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 3, wherein a circuit that connects to the motor to power the motor comprises a microprocessor that stores setting for each of said foot positions.
5. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 4, wherein the circuit is controlled remotely by a remote device.
6. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 5, wherein the remote device comprises a remote controller.
7. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 5, wherein the remote device comprises a smart computing device.
8. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 5, wherein the remote device is a smart speaker, a smart phone, a smart tablet or a laptop.
9. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 1, wherein the inclined surface comprises a plurality of pressure transducers to ascertain the position of the shoe.
10. The assistive shoe donning device of claim 9, wherein the plurality of the pressure transducers sense the position of the shoe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] In the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith and in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts in the various views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0026] This embodiment also includes additional user-friendly features for the users. Non-skid feet 18 are provided to ensure firm positioning of donning device 10 on a surface. Handle 20 is provided to allow easy handling and portability. Since the users of donning device 10 have limited mobility and may need a walking cane, a snap holder or clip 22 is provided to hold the cane while the users are donning on shoes. An optional storage area 24 with a latched door is provided at the bottom surface of donning device 10.
[0027] In another embodiment shown in
[0028] The embodiment of
[0029] In an alternative embodiment, circuit 31 has microprocessor 36 that controls motor and its operation. Antennae 38 is provided to receive remote instructions from the users. Preferably, the users operate a remote control that is tuned to a frequency or wavelength that is receivable by controller 36 and antennae 38. By operating the remote control, users can set the inclined angle of inclined surface 2 and may raise and lower handle 26 if another motor is attached thereto. Preferably, microprocessor 36 stores the settings for the positions 1, 2 or 3 of the inclined surface 2 and when the command or instruction is received microprocessor 36 sends instructions to motor 32 to reposition inclined surface 2.
[0030] In an alternative embodiment, the remote control is replaced with a smart speaker, such as the Echo or a Google smart speaker. Following the established protocols from Amazon.com or Google for their smart speaker, the donning device of the present invention can be connected via blue tooth to a residence's WiFi system that the smart speaker is connected to. Users can speak to the smart speaker using verbal commands to control donning device 10. Examples of verbal commands include, but are not limited to: [0031] Alexa, power on [0032] Alexa, power off [0033] Alexa, Level 1 [0034] Alexa, Level 2 [0035] Alexa, Level 3 [0036] Alexa, move from Level 1 to 2, Level 2 to 3, Level 3 to 2, etc,
Of course, Alexa would be replaced by Hey, Google if the Google smart speaker is used. In a preferred embodiment processor 36 of circuit 31 is programmed to receive instructions via blue-toothed wavelengths. Protocols to connect donning device 10 or any other smart device to a smart speaker such as the Echo can be found at https://developer.amazon.com/alexa-voice-service.
[0037] Alternatively, software or an APP can be developed and downloaded to the user's smart phone, smart tablet, or laptop. The APP would have the appropriate graphical user interface (GUI) to allow the users to select the proper position for inclined surface 2, as illustrated in
[0038] In yet another embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in
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[0040] While it is apparent that the illustrative embodiments of the invention disclosed herein fulfill the objectives stated above, it is appreciated that numerous modifications and other embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art. Features or elements from one embodiment can be used with any other embodiments. Therefore, it will be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and embodiments, which would come within the spirit and scope of the present invention.