FLEXIBLE FOOT ABDUCTION APPARATUS
20180318121 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A flexible foot abduction apparatus allowing movement in a horizontal and vertical plane with an elongated member made of a shape memory material. The elongated bar is shaped such that it has both vertical and horizontal aspects to allow a user to more easily manipulate the apparatus in one or both planes. The elongated member has an original shape which can be selectively forced into a second shape by a user and then return to the original shape.
Claims
1. A flexible foot abduction apparatus allowing vertical and horizontal movement comprising: an elongated member comprising a first end and a second end; a left plate; the left plate selectively attachable to the first end; a right plate; the right plate selectively attachable to the second end; the elongated member having a first portion and a second portion; the elongated member having a middle portion between the first portion and second portion; the middle portion above the first portion and the second portion; wherein the middle portion is configured to allow a user of the system to move in both a horizontal plane and a vertical plane; the elongated member having an original shape; the elongated member bendable to a second shape when a force is applied by the user of the system; the elongated member made of a shape memory material wherein the elongated member can reform to the original shape once the force is removed.
2. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a left shoe receiving member.
3. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 2, further comprising: a right shoe receiving member.
4. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 3, wherein: the left plate is attached to the left shoe receiving member; a shoe is attached to the left shoe receiving member; the shoe comprising a boot, the boot made of a pliable material.
5. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 4, wherein: the right plate is attached to the right shoe receiving member; a second shoe is attached to the right shoe receiving member.
6. The invention of claim 5, wherein: the elongated member is attached to the left plate wherein the left plate makes a specific angle to the elongated member configured to treat the ailment of club foot.
7. The invention of claim 6, wherein: the shoe further comprises a cover made of a pliable material; the cover is attached to the boot.
8. The invention of claim 7, wherein: the cover comprises a plurality of adjustment straps configured to selectively strap in a foot of a user to the apparatus.
9. A flexible foot abduction apparatus allowing vertical and horizontal movement comprising: an elongated member comprising a first end and a second end; a left plate; the left plate selectively attachable to the first end; a right plate; the right plate selectively attachable to the second end; the elongated member is attached to the left plate wherein the left plate makes a specific angle to the elongated member configured to treat the ailment of club foot; the elongated member having an original shape; the elongated member bendable to a second shape when a force is applied by the user of the system; the elongated member made of a shape memory material wherein the elongated member can reform to the original shape once the force is removed.
10. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 9, wherein: the elongated member having a first portion and a second portion; the elongated member having a middle portion between the first portion and second portion; the middle portion above the first portion and the second portion; wherein the middle portion is configured to allow a user of the system to move in both a horizontal plane and a vertical plane;.
11. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 10, wherein: the left plate attached to a left shoe receiving member.
12. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 11, wherein: the right plate attached to a right shoe receiving member.
13. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 12, further comprising: a shoe; the shoe comprising a boot, the boot made of a pliable material.
14. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 13, wherein: the left shoe receiving member is attached to the left plate.
15. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 14, wherein: the shoe further comprises a cover made of a pliable material; the cover is attached to the boot.
16. The invention of claim 15, wherein: the cover comprises a plurality of adjustment straps configured to selectively strap in a foot of a user to the apparatus.
17. A flexible foot abduction apparatus comprising: an elongated member comprising a first end and a second end; a left plate; the left plate selectively attachable to the first end; a right plate; the right plate selectively attachable to the second end; the elongated member having a first portion and a second portion; the elongated member having a middle portion between the first portion and second portion; the middle portion above the first portion and the second portion; wherein the middle portion is configured to allow a user of the system to move in both a horizontal plane and a vertical plane; the elongated member having an original shape; the elongated member bendable to a second shape when a force is applied by the user of the system; the elongated member made of a thermal shape memory material wherein the elongated member can reform to the original shape once the force is removed.
18. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 17, wherein: the left plate is attached to a left shoe receiving member; the right plate is attached to a right shoe receiving member.
19. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 18, further comprising: a shoe; the shoe comprising a boot, the boot made of a pliable material.
20. The flexible foot abduction apparatus of claim 19, wherein: the shoe further comprises a cover made of a pliable material; the cover is attached to the boot; the cover comprises a plurality of adjustment straps configured to selectively strap in a foot of a user to the apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Now referring to the drawings,
[0014] The elongated member 22 has a first end 32 and a second end 34. The first end 32 is attachable to the left plate 26 via fasteners 36. In the embodiment shown in
[0015] The elongated member 22 comprises a first portion 40, a second portion 42 and a middle portion 44 between the first portion 40 and second portion 42. The middle portion 44 is elevated above the first portion 40 and the second portion 42. This shape and features of the elongated member 22 allow a greater degree of flexibility in the horizontal and vertical planes than a straight elongated bar. This then in turn allows a greater range of motion for a user of the device.
[0016] Again referring to
[0017] A shoe 70 comprises a boot 72 that is preferably made of a pliable material and is attached to one of the left shoe receiving member 24. A second shoe 70 is attached to the right shoe receiving member 28. Preferably the boot 72 is made of silicone and an adhesive secures the boot 72 to the receiving member 24 or 28. A cover 74 wraps around a portion of the boot 72 and is preferably made of a felt material. Straps 76 and buckles 78 are utilized to secure a user's foot in the shoe 70. Alternatively, a user could leave his or her existing footwear on and secure the shoe 70 directly over the footwear.
[0018] In use, a user of the flexible foot abduction apparatus 20 (device) inserts his or her feet into the shoes 70 and uses the straps 76 and buckles 78 to secure his feet. The elongated bar 22 is premade to hold the users feet in an outward angle to treat the clubfoot. The user can then generate force on the elongated bar 22 such that the user can temporarily bend the elongated bar 22 and lift one foot in a vertical plane and/or move a foot in a horizontal plane. This allows the user to walk or crawl more easily while wearing the device 20. This movement is best seen in
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[0020] Having thus described the invention in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various revisions can be made to the preferred embodiments described herein with out departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is my intention, however, that all such revisions and modifications that are evident to those skilled in the art will be included with in the scope of the following claims.