Deformable foot wedge

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Inventors

Brown, Dennis N.

Application #

014840

Filed

Feb-26-1979

Published

Dec-9-1980

Current US Class

012/146B
036/43

International Classes

A43B 013/38; A43D 000/00

Field of Search

36/43 36/44 36/69 36/95 12/142

Examiners

Lawson; Patrick D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blair, Brown & Kreten

US Patent References

4015347   Insoles effective for...
4168585   Heel cushion

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Abstract
Disclosed herein is a moldable foot wedge which when suitably treated as by heat, becomes deformable so that the person for whom the wedge is to be customed fit is allowed to stand on the wedge thereby deforming same to conform identically to the contour of the person's foot, thereby filling voids. An area below the rear heel on one side thereof is defined as a plug which is not subjected to the heat treatment so that a beneficial cant of inclination can be provided to the wedge by not allowing this cold plug to be heat treated and thereby deformed. A method associated with the article is similarily disclosed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An orthotic device for use between a foot and a shoe or a boot preferrably made from cork and resin comprising an insert which when heated expands twice the original volume, and plug means removable from said insert and not to be heated whereby when said plug means are reinserted into the heated orthotic device, the orthotic device deforms by foot pressure, but the plug means retain their original dimension.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein said insert is provided with an indentation below the heel.

3. The device of claim 2 in which said plug means are disposed along side the indentation on the side of the insert proximate to the arch.

4. A method for custom fitting an insert within a shoe or a boot comprising the steps of removing plug elements, heating the insert until said insert expands, reinserting the unheated plugs back into said insert, placing said insert into a boot so that there is substantially a gap of three quarters of an inch between the back edge of the boot and the heel terminus of the insert, inserting the foot into the boot, advancing the booted foot approximately two inches in front of the toe of the other foot that has not been fitted yet, applying pressure on the heel of the foot and thereafter the entire foot that is being fitted at approximately 10 percent of the entire weight of the person, rotating the hip and the knee of that boot so that the knee cap points downwardly over the small toe, applying the full weight thereon.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The science and art of podiatry has long recognized the fact that if a foot is maintained in a balanced position, utilization of the foot will be correspondingly more efective since the foot's inter-relationship with other body parts can occur in an efficient manner.

Further, it is known that people suffering from varus or valgus can benefit from an orthotic device which encourages the foot to properly relate and address other body components such as the knee, ankle, etc.

Cooperation between these various body parts has long been recognized in skiing since improper relative orientation has been known to cause muscle fatigue, cramps, as well as increase the likelihood of stranded ligaments. This is especially true in skiing since effective edge control of the ski is predicated upon a sensitivity that begins with the feet and is translated to the upper body portions. Obviously, similar endeavors such as jogging, and even common pedestrian activities can benefit from an orthotic device which causes the foot to properly address its associated terrain.
 
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