CUSTOMIZABLE INSOLE
20240324722 ยท 2024-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B7/1469
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A customizable insole for a user, the customizable insole including an insole including at least one layer, and at least one perforated area disposed on the insole, wherein the at least one perforated area of the insole can be removed by following the perforation surrounding the at least one perforated area, the at least one removed perforated area of the insole is configured for offloading a foot of the user at the at least one removed perforated area of the insole.
Claims
1. A customizable insole for a user, said customizable insole comprising: (a) an insole, said insole comprising at least one layer; (b) at least one perforated area disposed on said insole, wherein said at least one perforated area of said insole can be removed by following the perforation surrounding said at least one perforated area, said at least one removed perforated area of the said insole is configured for offloading a foot of the user at said at least one removed perforated area of the said insole.
2. The customizable insole of claim 1, wherein said at least one layer is constructed from a material selected from the group consisting of Closed Cell Foam, Micro Cellular Rubber (MCR), Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) and any combinations thereof.
3. The customizable insole of claim 1, wherein said at least one perforated area comprises an area corresponding to a toe area of the user.
4. The customizable insole of claim 3, wherein said toe area comprises at least one digit area corresponding to a digit and a great toe area corresponding to a great toe.
5. The customizable insole of claim 1, wherein said at least one perforated area comprises an area corresponding to a metatarsal area of the user.
6. The customizable insole of claim 5, wherein said metatarsal area comprises at least one metatarsal area corresponding to a lateral metatarsal, a middle metatarsal and a medial metatarsal.
7. The customizable insole of claim 1, wherein said at least one perforated area comprises an area corresponding to an arch area of the user.
8. The customizable insole of claim 7, wherein said arch area comprises at least one arch area corresponding to a lateral arch, a middle arch and a medial arch.
9. The customizable insole of claim 1, wherein said at least one perforated area comprises an area corresponding to a heel area of the user.
10. The customizable insole of claim 1, wherein said at least one layer comprises two layers.
11. The customizable insole of claim 10, wherein said two layers are bonded by way of an adhesive.
12. The customizable insole of claim 10, wherein said two layers are constructed from different materials.
13. The customizable insole of claim 10, wherein said two layers are constructed in different thicknesses.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In order that the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and objects of the invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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PARTS LIST
[0026] 2insole [0027] 4perforated line [0028] 6toe area (digits 2-5 and great toe) [0029] 8metatarsal area (lateral, medial, and middle) [0030] 10arch area (lateral, medial, and middle) [0031] 12heel area [0032] 14, 16, 18, 20perforated toe areas [0033] 24, 30perforated lateral metatarsal areas [0034] 22, 28perforated middle metatarsal areas [0035] 26, 32perforated medial metatarsal areas [0036] 36, 42, 48, 54perforated lateral arch areas [0037] 34, 40, 46, 52perforated middle arch areas [0038] 38, 44, 50, 56perforated medial arch areas [0039] 58, 60, 62, 64perforated heel areas [0040] 66foot [0041] 68space left by removed perforated area [0042] 70protrusion [0043] 72replacement section
Particular Advantages of the Invention
[0044] The present insoles can be easily customized according to a patient's needs as perforated areas of the insoles on each layer of the insole have been pre-determined and perforated areas to be removed to offload the foot of a user are quickly identified without guesswork or trial and error. This reduces the amount of efforts required to customize the insole for a patient's foot and any conceivable locations can be readily customized by the users themselves without undue efforts. Severe ulcerated areas of the foot may require multiple areas on the layers to be easily removed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0045] The term about is used herein to mean approximately, roughly, around, or in the region of. When the term about is used in conjunction with a numerical range, it modifies that range by extending the boundaries above and below the numerical values set forth. In general, the term about is used herein to modify a numerical value above and below the stated value by a variance of 20 percent up or down (higher or lower).
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[0048] In one embodiment, the customizable insole can be constructed from Closed Cell Foam, Micro Cellular Rubber (MCR), Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) or any combinations thereof. The two layers need not be made from the same material, e.g., the top layer may be made from a softer material as it is the layer which normally comes in direct contact with an individual's foot. The material used for the insole construction should have sufficient stiffness to provide support and cushioning to offload the foot of a user, have wear properties to resist abrasion and continuous use, have thermal properties to keep the user's foot from overheating, be moisture absorbent, be anti-microbial, be hypo-allergenic, and be economical. The insole material needs sufficient stiffness to adequately support a diabetic foot at the periphery of a protrusion after a perforated area of the insole has been removed for offloading the protrusion. The insole stiffness should not decrease over time with use to the point where the protrusion begins to adversely contact the hard shoe sole and experience a reduction of the offloading intended by the insole. Repeated cycles of compression and shear during walking should not degrade the stiffness or wear and abrasion resilience of the insole material with continuous use. The insole material needs to be moisture absorbent to keep the user's foot cool and comfortable without sweating during warm weather and yet be warm and comfortable in cold weather. Sweating should be avoided which can grow microbes on the patient's skin causing odor. The material needs to be anti-microbial to reduce the risk of infection when foot ulcers are present. It is important to prevent aggravating a foot ulcer that may lead to an eventual amputation, as foot ulceration is known to precede 80% of all diabetic lower limb amputations according to Chanda. The insole material should be hypo-allergenic to avoid triggering an allergic reaction by the user. The insole material also needs to be economical so that the insole can be made readily available to a wide population of users with a limited range of financial resources at their disposal. In addition, different portions of the insole will require material of different softness according to the needs of the contacting portions of the foot in those areas, and biofidelic skin simulant insole materials should be used simulating the non-linear viscoelastic biomechanical properties of human skin according to Chanda.
[0049] In one embodiment, each customizable insole includes two layers 4, 6, both of which include similar and matching perforated areas disposed atop on another. In one embodiment, the two layers are bonded by way of an adhesive. In another embodiment, the two layers are bonded without adhesive, e.g., by means of thermoplastic moulding as a result of heat and pressure. The bonding should keep the two layers in contact during use, but not be too difficult to break in order to allow the user to easily remove perforated areas without undue efforts. The loading during use, as a result of the user's foot standing on the insole, will be a compression of the insole material. The two layers should remain in contact and not separate along the interface of the two layers due to this compression. During walking, the two layers will be in shear causing the two layers to slide with respect to each other along the interface between the two layers. The two layers need to stay bonded together and not separate along this interface as a result of this shearing effect. The bonding must be strong enough to keep the two layers together during use but not so strong that it is difficult to remove perforated areas under the user's or an individual's own strength. The bonding should still be strong enough to permit perforated areas to be re-attached to the insole after having been removed by the user, as the user removes and re-attaches perforated areas during the customizing process to find the best configuration for offloading their diabetic foot.
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[0059] The detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings that show, by way of illustration, specific aspects and embodiments in which the present disclosed embodiments may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice aspects of the present invention. Other embodiments may be utilized, and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosed embodiments. The various embodiments can be combined with one or more other embodiments to form new embodiments. The detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims, with the full scope of equivalents to which they may be entitled. It will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement that is calculated to achieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive, and that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Combinations of the above embodiments and other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon studying the above description. The scope of the present disclosed embodiments includes any other applications in which embodiments of the above structures and fabrication methods are used. The scope of the embodiments should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.