This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/843,952 filed on Sep. 12, 2006.
Variety of devises for stretching, aligning and separating toes are known in prior art. U.S. Pat. Nos.: 7,131,939, 7,107,626 B1. Prior art devices are mostly for Yoga or they are exercise tools, which follows the same idea to align, separate and stretch the toes. Several tools for toe alignment and separation are recently on the market. Heretofore devices are all designed to address one specific foot problem. They are either plastic braces, elastic loops with foam pad bottoms, individual foam toe cushions or individual toe caps. They are effective and truthful to their claims, but they are very user unfriendly, difficult to apply or keep them on.
None of the Prior Art devices provide comfortable soothing and relaxed feeling as the present invention while mounted on users' feet. The present invention not only that helps relive foot pain from different foot discomforts, but also conditions feet to prevent foot problems to occur due to daily foot overuse and daily foot stress. It will maintain and support proper foot health.
The present invention is directed to socks, namely to Foot Alignment Socks, which are meant to be worn after being on feet all day long. These socks have 4 toe separators from the material of the sock which forms 5 openings for toes to be stretches out. These separators have a function to apply gentle pressure on misaligned toes and position them into proper alignment with rest of the foot into position where nature intended them to be. Proper foot alignment helps to eliminate numerous foot, knee and hip problems. Toe separators are soft on touch, but sturdy inside to provide user friendly and easy application which accommodates longer wearing period which can be as long as overnight. Longer term wearing increases effectiveness of the invention. Therefore, it can be appreciated that there exists a continuing need for a new and improved foot alignment device that is easier to mount, keep on and take off. In this regard, the present invention substantially fulfills the need for user-friendlier device.
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The Foot Alignment Socks 12 and 13 of present invention has advantages over the current systems of plastic molded devices. These advantages are that the socks are easily mounted; stay on foot and after short period of training may be worn overnight which increases effectiveness of the device. The socks are washable and therefore useable for extended period. The result of the usage is foot stress relief and pain relief due to the minor foot misalignment. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is only to be limited as necessitated by the accompanying claims.
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