INSOLE FOR FOOTWEAR
20180255872 ยท 2018-09-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An orthotic insole with a contoured support surface to conform to the underside of a foot. An arch support is provided by an inflatable bladder located within the insole and having a pump in the heel region of the insole to allow adjustment of the bladder. A valve is provided at the side of the bladder to release air from the bladder.
Claims
1. An orthotic insole having a contoured support surface to conform to the underside of a foot, an arch support including an inflatable bladder located within the insole, a pump in the heel region of the insole to allow adjustment of the bladder, and a valve at the side of the bladder to release air from the bladder.
2. The orthotic insole of claim 1 wherein said pump is located in an aperture in said heel region.
3. The orthotic insole of claim 2 wherein said aperture extends from said support surface.
4. The orthotic insole of claim 3 wherein said pump is recessed in said aperture below said support surface.
5. The orthotic insole of claim 1 wherein said inflatable bladder is located within an opening in said support surface.
6. The orthotic insole of claim 5 wherein said pump is located in an aperture in the heel region.
7. The orthotic insole of claim 6 wherein said pump and said bladder are connected by a passage located beneath said support surface.
8. The orthotic insole of claim 6 wherein said support surface is provided on a core and said opening and said aperture are formed in said core.
9. The orthotic insole of claim 8 wherein said core extends about said bladder to encompass said bladder.
10. The orthotic insole of claim 8 wherein a valve is connected to said bladder to control efflux of air from said bladder.
11. The orthotic insole of claim 10 wherein said valve is located to one side of said bladder.
12. The orthotic insole of claim 11 wherein an actuator is provided to open said valve and release air from said bladder.
13. The orthotic insole of claim 12 wherein said actuator projects to one side of said core.
14. The orthotic insole of claim 13 wherein said actuator lies within said insole to inhibit unintentional actuation of said actuator.
15. The orthotic insole of claim 14 wherein said core is supported on a tray and said tray extends over said actuator.
16. The orthotic insole of claim 5 wherein reinforcing ribs are formed on an upper surface of said bladder.
17. The orthotic insole of claim 8 wherein said core is supported on a tray.
18. The orthotic insole of claim 17 wherein said opening and said aperture extend through said core and said bladder and said pump are supported on said tray.
19. The orthotic insole according to claim 18 wherein a valve assembly is connected to said bladder to control efflux of air from said bladder, said valve assembly located laterally of said bladder and supported on said tray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Referring firstly to
[0021] As can be seen from
[0022] The core 32 is molded from a flexible plastics, such as EVA, which is relatively inelastic to resist compression. The core 32 is dimensioned to fit snugly in the tray 24 and the underside 36 of the core 32 is planar to be supported on the tray 24. Each core 32 is custom molded to a user and consequently the thickness of the core 32 varies from toe region 14 to heel region 16. The flanks of the core 32 are supported by the sides 26 of tray 24 to inhibit spreading of the core in the heels region.
[0023] A liner 40 is secured to the upper surface 42 of the core 32 and is conveniently a polyester with an anti-microbial characteristic.
[0024] The core 32 has a triangular opening 44 extending between the underside 36 and upper surface 42 in the arch region 18. The opening 44 is surrounded by the core 32 so the opening is delimited laterally by a portion of the core 32 between the opening 44 and the sides 26 of the tray 24. A circular hole 46 is formed in the core 32 to the rear of the opening 44 and extends between the underside 36 and the upper surface 42. The liner 40 is similarly formed with openings 48 and 50.
[0025] The bladder 22 is received in the opening 44 and hole 50, as can best be seen in
[0026] Referring to
[0027] The expandable chamber 52 has strengthening ribs 88 molded in to the upper surface to provide stability to the surface as the chamber is expanded.
[0028] The underside of bladder 22 is supported on the tray 24 and is positioned so that the expandable chamber 52 extends through the opening 44 and the pumping chamber 54 extends though the circular hole 46. As can be seen in
[0029] In use, the insole 10 is placed within the footwear of the user with the core uppermost. To provide support to the arch region 18, the expandable chamber 52 is inflated using the pumping chamber 54. The pumping chamber 54 is accessible from above the insole 10 and by applying repetitive pumping forces to collapse and expand the chamber 54, air is drawn in to the bladder. Collapsing the chamber 54 causes air to be expelled in to chamber 52 and release of the pumping chamber 54 draws air in through the check valve 64. The pumping continues until the chamber 52 is expanded to the required size. The poppet valve 78 prevents air from flowing out of the bladder 22 and so maintained inflation of the chamber 52.
[0030] The chamber 52 provides support for the arch region 18 and generally conforms with the contour of the upper surface 42 of the core 32. If further support is required, the user exposes the pumping chamber 54 by lifting the heel or removing the footwear and further air is pumped in to the chamber 52. It will be noted that the overall configuration of the upper surface is not affected so that the user's foot is [properly supported on the insole, but additional localised support is provided in the arch region 18.
[0031] When the additional support is no longer required, the poppet valve 78 is accessed at the side of the insole 10 and the stem 84 pushed to move the poppet away from the seat 80. Air is released from the chamber 52 allowing the bladder to retract and relax the arch region 18.
[0032] The stem 84 is located at the side of the insole and so protected by the tray 24 to inhibit accidental actuation of the poppet valve 78. Similarly, the recessing of the chamber 54 ensures that air is not pumped in to the expandable chamber in use.
[0033] Although the invention has been described with reference to certain specific embodiments, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as outlined in the claims appended hereto. The entire disclosures of all references recited above are incorporated herein by reference.