Dynamic orthotic device
12402687 ยท 2025-09-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B7/147
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A dynamic orthotic device includes upper and lower members which rotate relative to one another allowing the heel of the wearer's foot to engage a fresh, different portion of the device, gently messaging the contacting portion of the wearer's heel greatly reducing the likelihood of plantar faciitis and other foot related problems caused by constant pressure resulting from continuous standing or walking.
Claims
1. A dynamic orthotic device for massaging a heel portion of the sole of a wearer's foot, said dynamic orthotic device comprising: a) a first upper member comprising a first outer cylinder having a flange protruding outwardly from a lower edge thereof and a second inner cylinder, said first outer cylinder and said second inner cylinder being interconnected by an upper surface; b) a second lower member supporting the first upper member and including a first outer cylinder having an outwardly protruding flange extending outwardly from a lower edge portion of said first outer cylinder and a second inner cylinder, said first and second cylinders of said second lower member being interconnected by a bottom surface and interdigitating with said first and second cylinders of said first upper member, said second lower member further comprising a first set of upwardly directed, forwardly slanting teeth opposed by a second offset set of downwardly directed forwardly slanting teeth, each secured to an inner wall of said first outer cylinder of said second lower member; c) spring means to bias said first member away from said second member; d) rotation means for turning said first member relative to said second member in response to said upper member being weighted and unweighted by the wearer's foot.
2. The dynamic orthotic device of claim 1 wherein said rotation means for turning said first upper member relative to said second lower member comprises a plurality of pins extending outwardly from a second inner wall of said first upper member which engage said first and second sets of forwardly slanting teeth secured to said inner wall of said first outer cylinder of said second lower member, whereby when said upper surface of said first upper member is engaged by a heel portion of the sole of a wearer's foot, said upper member collapses against a force of said spring means causing said plurality of pins to engage said upwardly directed forwardly slanting teeth of said second lower member and said plurality of pins to engage said downwardly directed forwardly slanting teeth when the heel portion of the sole of the wearer's foot is lifted from said upper surface of said upper member.
3. The dynamic orthotic device of claim 1 wherein said upper surface of said first upper member further comprises a plurality of massaging nodules secured to said upper surface.
4. The dynamic orthotic device of claim 1 further comprising a cylindrical post press fit into and extending upwardly from said inner second cylinder of said second lower member and wherein said spring means comprises a stack of spring elements surrounding said post.
5. A dynamic orthotic device for massaging a heel portion of the sole of a wearer's foot, said dynamic orthotic device comprising: a) a first upper member comprising a first outer cylinder having a flange protruding outwardly from a lower edge thereof and a second inner cylinder, said first outer cylinder and said second inner cylinder being interconnected by an upper surface, said upper surface of said upper member having a plurality of massaging nodules thereon; b) a second lower member supporting the first upper member and comprising a cylinder having an outwardly protruding flange extending outwardly from a lower edge portion of said cylinder, said cylinder interdigitating with said first and second cylinders of said first upper member, said second lower member further comprising a first set of upwardly directed, forwardly slanting teeth opposed by a second offset set of downwardly directed forwardly slanting teeth, each secured to an inner wall of said cylinder of said second lower member; c) spring means to bias said first member away from said second member; d) rotation means for turning said first member relative to said second member in response to said upper member being weighted and unweighted by the wearer's foot.
6. The dynamic orthotic device of claim 5 wherein said rotation means for turning said first upper member relative to said second lower member comprises a plurality of pins extending outwardly from a second inner wall of said first upper member which engage said first and second sets of forwardly slanting teeth secured to said inner wall of said cylinder of said second lower member, whereby when said upper surface of said first upper member is engaged by a heel portion of the sole of a wearer's foot, said upper member collapses against a force of said spring means causing said plurality of pins to engage said upwardly directed forwardly slanting teeth of said second lower member and said plurality of pins to engage said downwardly directed forwardly slanting teeth when the heel portion of the sole of the wearer's foot is lifted from said upper surface of said upper member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiment(s) of the present invention is/are described in conjunction with the associated drawings in which like features are indicated with like reference numerals and in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
(16) A first embodiment of the dynamic orthotic device of the present invention is depicted in
(17) As best seen in
(18) When the dynamic orthotic device 20 is inserted in a shoe, the heel of the wearer will compress pushbutton 60 collapsing spring-biased arms 68A and 68B effectively extending them in opposite directions. The tines 69A and 69B at the ends of arms 68A and 68B will engage gear teeth of members 64 and 66 respectively. As the pressure exerted by the wearer's heel is reduced, spring-biased arms 68A and 68B will return to their at rest positions such that tines 69A and 69B will cause gear-toothed members 64 and 66 to rotate in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, respectively. Massaging balls 70A and 70B will engage the soles of the wearer's feet in different locations with each step, effectively massaging the soles of the wearer's feet.
(19) Second embodiment, the preferred embodiment, of the dynamic orthotic device of the present invention is shown in
(20) Lower element 80 is depicted in greater detail in
(21) To assemble the dynamic orthotic device 20 of the second embodiment, the eight pins 78a are inserted through the holes 76a in flange 72 of upper element 70 and press fit into aligned holes 76b around the periphery of inner cylinder 73 (
(22) In operation, dynamic orthotic device 20 will be placed in the heel of a shoe. As device 20 is stepped upon, upper element 70 collapses against the stack of springs 92. Pins 78a will engage the forward faces of teeth 86 causing a clockwise rotation of roughly 7.5. As the walker's foot lifts pressure off of upper element 70, pins 78a initially ride up the vertical face of teeth 86 and then engage the forward-directed faces of teeth 88 causing another rotation of roughly 7.5. The nodules 74 will massage the bottom of the wearer's foot, repeatedly moving the points of contact, greatly reducing the risk of plantar faciitis and other foot related problems.
(23) Various changes, alternatives, and modifications will become apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art after a reading of the foregoing specification. It is intended that all such changes, alternatives, and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims be considered part of the present invention.