Torsional spring insole and method

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Inventors

Lain, Cheng K.

Application #

747269

Filed

Aug-19-1991

Published

Jan-19-1993

Current US Class

036/144
036/27
036/43
036/76C

International Classes

A43B 013/28; A43B 013/38; A43B 013/41; A43B 021/30

Field of Search

36/27 36/43 36/44 36/76

Examiners

Foster; Jimmy G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Christopher; John S.

US Patent References

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4268980   Detorquing heel co...
4291428   Process for the ma...
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4360027   Thin, light-weight fl...
4453322   Sandal having sid...
4517981   Orthotic device
4611413   Reinforced orthotic...
4654984   Reinforced heel ort...
4688338   Orthotic insert for hi...
4702255   Orthopedic apparat...
4747410   Cushioned anti-pro...
4783910   Casual shoe
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4930232   Multilayer shoe sole
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4979318   Pronatary insert for...
 

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Abstract
A torsional spring insole for use in footwear having an elevated heel section for supporting the heel of a foot and an inner sole in communication with the elevated heel section for providing a torsional spring capability to the insole. A step-down region is provided for connecting the elevated heel section to the inner sole for flexing the inner sole in response to a pressure imbalance applied to the elevated heel section. The inner sole subsequently reflexes with the movement of the foot to position the elevated heel section to eliminate the pressure imbalance and to counteract pronation and supination in the foot. The elevated heel section of the insole employs the heel counter structure of the shoe in which the insole is inserted to assist in counteracting pressure imbalances associated with pronation and supination. In an alternative embodiment, the elevated heel section of the insole includes a vertical heel counter for counteracting pressure imbalances due to pronation and supination.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A torsional spring insole for use in footwear comprising, in combination:

elevated means for supporting the heel of a foot;

means in communication with said elevated heel supporting means for providing a torsional spring capability to an insole; and

energy storing step-down means for connecting said elevated heel supporting means to said torsional spring means for flexing said torsional spring means in response to a pressure imbalance applied to said elevated heel supporting means, said torsional spring means subsequently reflexing to position said elevated heel supporting means to counteract said pressure imbalance.

2. The torsional spring insole of claim 1 wherein said elevated supporting means comprises an outer sole.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to insoles for use in footwear. More specifically, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for insoles of the type having a heel section elevated above and fused to an inner sole via a step-down region to provide energy savings and a torsional spring capability to counteract pronation.

While the present invention is described herein with reference to illustrative embodiments for particular applications, it should be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. Those having ordinary skill in the art and access to the teachings provided herein will recognize additional modifications, applications and embodiments within the scope thereof and additional fields in which the present invention would be of significant utility.

2. Description of the Related Art

In the field footwear manufacturing, comfort is a touchstone in design and construction of shoes. Inherent in this criteria are the requirements of adequate support and shock absorption. The standard of support and shock absorption is often measured by the insole of the shoe. In many cases, the insole of shoes are constructed of materials which provide limited support, shock absorption and stability to the foot. After wearing shoes constructed in this manner for several hours, the lower extremities become fatigued and prone to injury.
 
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