Rehabilitation boot
12508147 ยท 2025-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A rehabilitation boot has a main body, a front plate, and two restricting bands. The main body has a base and a tubular sleeve. The base has a front end and a rear end opposite to each other. The tubular sleeve is integrally formed at the base and has an opening and two cuts. The opening is disposed at a front side of the tubular sleeve. The two cuts longitudinally extend from a top of the tubular sleeve to the base to divide the tubular sleeve into a rear plate and two lateral plates respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the rear plate. The front plate is connected to the main body via multiple elastic bands. One of the restricting bands connects with the rear plate and one of the lateral plates, and the other restricting band connects with the rear plate and the other lateral plate.
Claims
1. A rehabilitation boot comprising: a main body having a base having a front end and a rear end opposite to each other; a tubular sleeve integrally formed at the base and having an opening disposed at a front side of the tubular sleeve; and two cuts longitudinally extending from a top of the tubular sleeve to the base to divide the tubular sleeve into a rear plate and two lateral plates respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the rear plate; a front plate connected to the main body via multiple elastic bands; and two restricting bands, each one of the two restricting bands has two opposite ends; wherein the two ends of one of the two restricting bands are respectively connected to the rear plate and one of the two lateral plates, the two ends of the other one of the two restricting bands are respectively connected to the rear plate and the other one of the two lateral plates wherein the tubular sleeve has two fixing holes separately formed through the rear plate; each one of the two lateral plates has multiple adjusting holes arranged at intervals; each one of the two restricting bands has a fixing protrusion and an adjusting protrusion respectively disposed at the two ends of the restricting band; and the fixing protrusion of each one of the two restricting bands engages with one of the two fixing holes formed through the rear plate, and the adjusting protrusion of the restricting band engages with one of the multiple adjusting holes of a corresponding one of the two lateral plates.
2. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the rear plate and the two lateral plates has a bendable portion being corrugated for ease of bending.
3. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bendable portion of each one of the rear plate and the two lateral plates is disposed adjacent to the base.
4. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 3, wherein the base has two lateral walls parallel to each other and extending to the front end of the base, and each one of the two lateral walls has multiple engaging holes arranged toward the front end of the base at intervals; the rehabilitation boot has a toe cover having two engaging elements respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the toe cover; and the two engaging elements of the toe cover are respectively engaged with two engaging holes of the two lateral walls.
5. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 3, wherein each one of the two cuts has a width gradually increasing toward the base.
6. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 2, wherein the base has two lateral walls parallel to each other and extending to the front end of the base, and each one of the two lateral walls has multiple engaging holes arranged toward the front end of the base at intervals; the rehabilitation boot has a toe cover having two engaging elements respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the toe cover; and the two engaging elements of the toe cover are respectively engaged with two engaging holes of the two lateral walls.
7. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 2, wherein each one of the two cuts has a width gradually increasing toward the base.
8. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base has two lateral walls parallel to each other and extending to the front end of the base, and each one of the two lateral walls has multiple engaging holes arranged toward the front end of the base at intervals; the rehabilitation boot has a toe cover having two engaging elements respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the toe cover; and the two engaging elements of the toe cover are respectively engaged with two engaging holes of the two lateral walls.
9. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 8, wherein each one of the two cuts has a width gradually increasing toward the base.
10. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base has two lateral walls parallel to each other and extending to the front end of the base, and each one of the two lateral walls has multiple engaging holes arranged toward the front end of the base at intervals; the rehabilitation boot has a toe cover having two engaging elements respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the toe cover; and the two engaging elements of the toe cover are respectively engaged with two engaging holes of the two lateral walls.
11. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 10, wherein each one of the two cuts has a width gradually increasing toward the base.
12. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the two cuts has a width gradually increasing toward the base.
13. The rehabilitation boot as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the two cuts has a width gradually increasing toward the base.
Description
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(14) In addition, the adjusting protrusion 42 of each restricting band 40 can selectively engage with one of the adjusting holes 126 of a corresponding one of the lateral plates 123. Therefore, the tubular sleeve 12 can be adjusted according to the recovery conditions of the broken calf.
(15) Furthermore, the two engaging elements 51 of the toe cover 50 can selectively engage with the engaging holes 112 of the two lateral walls 111. Therefore, the toe cover 50 can be moved forward or backward to fit the size of the patient's feet.
(16) Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.