ELECTROTHERAPEUTIC SOLE AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME
20180296821 ยท 2018-10-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/0476
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/0456
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H39/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention is to provide an electrotherapeutic sole and a method for making the same, wherein the electrotherapeutic sole is composed of nitrile-butadiene rubber (38%?42% by weight), conductive carbon black (37%?42% by weight), a softening oil (14%?17% by weight), a processing aid (3%?5% by weight), and an accelerant (1%?2% by weight) and has a top portion protrudingly provided with a plurality of electrode protuberances that correspond in positions to the acupoints in a human sole; the electrotherapeutic sole is also provided with a socket, thereby an electrotherapeutic pulse output terminal inserted into the socket can send the electrotherapeutic pulses generated by an electrotherapeutic pulse generator sequentially through the socket and the conductive carbon black in the electrotherapeutic sole to the tips of the electrode protuberances to massage the corresponding acupoints in the human sole.
Claims
1. An electrotherapeutic sole, comprising: a main body formed as a thin plate and composed at least of nitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), conductive carbon black, a softening oil, a processing aid, and an accelerant, wherein the NBR makes up 38%?42% by weight of the main body; the conductive carbon black, 37%?42%; the softening oil, 14%?17%; the processing aid, 3%?5%; and the accelerant, 1%?2%; a plurality of electrode protuberances integrally formed with the main body, distributed over a top portion of the main body, and corresponding in position to acupoints in a human sole so that when the human sole stamps on the top portion of the main body, tips of the electrode protuberances are pressed against corresponding said acupoints in the human sole; and a socket having an end electrically connected to the main body and an opposite second end formed with an insertion hole so that an electrotherapeutic pulse output terminal inserted into the insertion hole is able to send electrotherapeutic pulses generated by an electrotherapeutic pulse generator sequentially through the socket, the conductive carbon black in the electrotherapeutic sole, and the tips of the electrode protuberances to the corresponding acupoints in the human sole.
2. The electrotherapeutic sole of claim 1, wherein the electrotherapeutic sole has a hardness of 57?63? A.
3. The electrotherapeutic sole of claim 2, wherein the electrotherapeutic sole has a maximum thickness of 4.5?6.5 mm.
4. The electrotherapeutic sole of claim 3, wherein the electrotherapeutic sole has a bottom portion formed with a flat surface.
5. The electrotherapeutic sole of claim 1, wherein the socket is provided in the main body at a position corresponding to the arch of the human sole, and the second end of the socket is formed with the insertion hole at a position corresponding to a lateral edge of the main body.
6. The electrotherapeutic sole of claim 2, wherein the socket is provided in the main body at a position corresponding to the arch of the human sole, and the second end of the socket is formed with the insertion hole at a position corresponding to a lateral edge of the main body.
7. The electrotherapeutic sole of claim 3, wherein the socket is provided in the main body at a position corresponding to the arch of the human sole, and the second end of the socket is formed with the insertion hole at a position corresponding to a lateral edge of the main body.
8. The electrotherapeutic sole of claim 4, wherein the socket is provided in the main body at a position corresponding to the arch of the human sole, and the second end of the socket is formed with the insertion hole at a position corresponding to a lateral edge of the main body.
9. A method for making an electrotherapeutic sole, wherein the electrotherapeutic sole comprises a main body, a plurality of electrode protuberances, and a socket; the electrode protuberances are integrally formed with the main body, protrude upward from a top portion of the main body, and correspond in position to acupoints in a human sole so that when the human sole stamps on the top portion of the main body, tips of the electrode protuberances are pressed against corresponding said acupoints in the human sole; the socket is provided in the main body; and the socket has an end electrically connected to the main body and an opposite second end formed with an insertion hole; the method comprising the steps of: mixing at least nitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), conductive carbon black, a softening oil, a processing aid, and an accelerant thoroughly together to form a sheet, wherein the NBR is at a weight percentage of 38%?42%; the conductive carbon black, 37%?42%; the softening oil, 14%?17%; the processing aid, 3%?5%; and the accelerant, 1%?2%; placing the sheet in a forming space of a forming mold; subjecting the sheet to compression molding by the forming mold at a forming temperature of 171?189? C. for 199?221 seconds; and allowing the compression-molded sheet to cool, thereby completing the electrotherapeutic sole such that an electrotherapeutic pulse output terminal inserted into the insertion hole is able to send electrotherapeutic pulses generated by an electrotherapeutic pulse generator sequentially through the socket, the conductive carbon black in the electrotherapeutic sole, and the tips of the electrode protuberances to the corresponding acupoints in the human sole.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the forming mold comprises an upper mold and a lower mold, the upper mold and the lower mold have corresponding areas each concavely provided with at least a sole-molding cavity, the sole-molding cavities form the forming space, and the sole-molding cavity of the upper mold is concavely provided with a plurality of sunken portions in order for the sheet to form the electrode protuberances at positions corresponding respectively to the sunken portions.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the sub-step, to be performed after the compression-molded sheet cools down, of drilling the cooled compression-molded sheet to form the insertion hole.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the sheet formed by the mixing step has a hardness of 57?63? A and a thickness of 4.5?6.5 mm.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the sole-molding cavity of the lower mold is configured to form a flat surface on a bottom portion of the electrotherapeutic sole.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the socket is provided in the main body at a position corresponding to the arch of the human sole, and the sub-step of drilling comprises forming the insertion hole at a lateral edge of the main body.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the socket is provided in the main body at a position corresponding to the arch of the human sole, and the sub-step of drilling comprises forming the insertion hole at a lateral edge of the main body.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the socket is provided in the main body at a position corresponding to the arch of the human sole, and the sub-step of drilling comprises forming the insertion hole at a lateral edge of the main body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The objectives, technical features, and effects of the present invention can be better understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0018] The method for making the electrotherapeutic sole 1 is detailed below with reference to
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[0020] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.