Current shoes come in standard sizes. However, people's feet are different in length, width and height, making it difficult for people to find a standardized shoe that fits correctly. Incorrect fit in a shoe can cause undesirable issues such as foot pain, calluses and blisters.
An orthotic support insert is configured to be positioned within a shoe. The insert is formed of a cushioning material having a plurality of indicator lines.
The support device 100 further includes first and second extension portions 108A and 108B positioned on either side of the support device 100 and extending from the indicator line 107. The extension portions 108A and 108B can be folded or bent with respect to the indicator line 107 (about portion 102) to fit within a shoe and remove excess tolerance between a surface of a user's foot and an interior surface of a corresponding shoe. As illustrated, the extension portions 108A and 108B can be of a selected width to allow the extension portions 108A and 108B to be positioned to wrap on a top of the foot as the foot is positioned within a corresponding shoe. In one embodiment, the extension portions 108A and 108B are sized to fit along an inner surface of the shoe and wrap around so that the extension portions 108A and 108B contact one another. Insert 100 also includes side extension portions 110A and 110B that extend along a length of the insert 100 from the forefoot portion to the hindfoot portion 106. Furthermore, insert 100 includes extension portions 112A and 112B connected to hindfoot portion 106. In one embodiment, extension portions 112A and 112B are sized such to extend along an inner surface heel of a shoe and contact one another. A heel pad 114 connects with extension portions 112A and 112B. The heel pad 114 can be removed separately from the insert 100 and applied to a back of a shoe to reduce tolerance between the user's foot and the shoe.
In addition to indicator line 107, insert 100 includes a plurality of other indicator lines that are used to customize a shape of the insert 100 for a person's foot. In one embodiment, the indicator lines are perforated, partially cut and/or formed of a line of reduced thickness with respect to the remaining portion of the insert 100. The indicator lines accordingly assist a user in removing portions of the insert 100. As such, the plurality of indicator lines can be used as a guide to remove a portion of the insert 100 (e.g., through cutting) that may not fit within a corresponding shoe or is not desired by a user. Extension 108A includes indicator lines 120 and 122 that can be used to remove a portion of the extension 108A in order to customize insert 100. In like manner, extension 108B includes indicator lines 124 and 126 that can be used to remove a portion of extension 108B. In addition, a top indicator line 128 connects a top of extension 108A with extension 108B and a bottom indicator line 130 connects a bottom of extension 108A with extension 108B. Extension 110A includes an indicator line 132 extending along a length thereof and extension 110B includes a corresponding indicator line 134 extending along a length thereof. Moreover, the forefoot portion 102 includes indicator lines 140, 142, 144 and 146 and heel portion 106 includes an indicator line 148.
In one embodiment, the insert 100 can be provided in a rectangular sheet with indicator lines and/or other indicia applied thereto to assist a user in removing portions of the sheet and thus produce a modified insert 100 sized for a selected shoe. After removal of sections of the sheet, a customized insert is produced. For example, a user may only wish to position the forefoot portion 102 of the insert 100 within the shoe. Accordingly, the user can cut insert along indicator line 130 such that the only remaining portion of the insert 100 is the forefoot portion 102 and extensions 108A and 108B. Still further, the user can cut along indicator line 128 such that only a portion of the forefoot portion 102 remains, along with the extensions 108A and 108B. In a further embodiment, one or more of the extensions 108A and 108B can be removed from insert 100 by cutting them off along indicator line 107.
Alternatively, or in addition thereto, the user can cut along indicator lines 132 and/or 134 to alter a width of the insert 100. The insert 100 can further be cut along indicator line 148 such that only hindfoot portion 106, along with extensions 112A and 112B remains from insert 100. In a further embodiment, extensions 112A and 112B can be removed such that just hindfoot portion 106 remains. In other embodiments, insert 100 is cut along indicator line 107, leaving just the forefoot portion 102, midfoot portion 104 and hindfoot portion 106 remaining. Extensions 110A and 110B can be cut along indicator lines 132 and/or 134 as desired. Alternatively, the extensions 110A and 110B can be folded upwardly and used to reduce tolerance between a side of the user's foot and the corresponding shoe. In another embodiment, insert 100 can be cut along any of indicator lines 140, 142, 144 or 146 to reduce a height of the insert 100.
In order to customize insert 100,
Once a configuration is selected, the insert 100-2 can be positioned within a shoe 300 as shown in
Insert 100 can further be adapted to other shoe styles. For example,
Various embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustrating the details thereof and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The details and features of the disclosed embodiment[s] are not intended to be limiting, as many variations and modifications will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be interpreted broadly and to include all variations and modifications coming within the scope and spirit of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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62926031 | Oct 2019 | US | |
62982043 | Feb 2020 | US |