Foot bending and stretching apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6702768
  • Patent Number
    6,702,768
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 9, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for bending and stretching a foot of a living person by pressing at least an arch of a sole of the foot and stopping the pressing of the arch.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an apparatus for forcibly bending a foot about a foot joint of an inferior limb of a living person, while pressing a sole (planta pedis) of the foot, thereby preventing foot-drop (talipes equinus) and deep venous thrombosis.




2. Related Art Statement




A patient who has been ill in bed for a long time is likely to suffer foot-drop, i.e., the disease that foot joint cannot be bent from its stretched position. Some patients suffer this disease in two weeks only. A patient who suffers foot-drop cannot easily walk and needs a long time to achieve rehabilitation. Thus, it is strongly desirable to prevent foot-drop. Foot-drop can be prevented by sometimes bending the foot. However, many patients who suffer foot-drop cannot bend their feet without help, because of, e.g., paralysis of peroneal nerve.




There has been developed no apparatus for preventing foot-drop, and there has been proposed only a training apparatus for restoring the function of a foot suffering foot-drop. For example, Japanese Patent Document No. 9-253144 discloses a function-restoring training apparatus. This training apparatus includes an air bag which is provided in vicinity of an ankle on the side of an instep (dorsum pedis); a support band which has a shape of loop, is wound around a portion of a lower leg located between the ankle and the knee, is connected at one end thereof to the air bag, and fixes the air bag to the ankle; and a tension band which has a shape of loop, is wound around a portion of a sole located between toes and a heel, and is connected at one end thereof to an upper surface of the air bag. When the air bag is charged with air and the air is discharged from the air bag, the air bag pulls, and loosens, the tension band, thereby forcibly bending the foot about the foot joint.




It is speculated that if a patient uses the above-indicated function-restoring apparatus before he or she suffers foot-drop, he or she can prevent the disease. On the other hand, a patient who has been ill in bed for a long time is likely to suffer deep venous thrombosis (DVT), i.e., the disease that blood clots develop and float in veins of an inferior limb, and even clog the veins, because his or her blood is likely to stay in the veins. This disease is accelerated if the patient has the problem of abnormal coagulation or dehydration, and may develop in from several hours to one day.




There has been proposed an apparatus for preventing the above-indicated deep venous thrombosis. This apparatus includes a support belt which supports an air bag and is worn on a foot of a living person such that the air bag is positioned on the sole of the foot and so that the air bag is supplied with pressurized air and is inflated to press the sole. When a living person walks, venous blood is pumped up from the veins of the sole of foot by the pressure caused by load, and is conveyed from the inferior limb to the heart. However, a patient who has been ill in bed for a long time is short of the pressure applied to his or her sole and accordingly is likely to suffer venous thrombosis. Hence, if the above-indicated apparatus is used to press the sole, deep venous thrombosis can be prevented. However, the apparatus that can only press sole cannot prevent foot-drop.




Thus, according to the conventional art, both a foot-drop preventing apparatus and a deep-venous-thrombosis preventing apparatus must be used to prevent foot-drop and deep venous thrombosis. That is, first, a patient wears the foot-drop preventing apparatus on his or her foot, performs a prescribed operation to prevent foot-drop, then puts the apparatus off the foot, subsequently wears the deep-venous-thrombosis preventing apparatus on the foot, and then performs a prescribed operation to prevent deep venous thrombosis. These actions are very cumbersome and time-consuming.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for simultaneously preventing foot-drop and deep venous thrombosis.




The above object has been achieved by the present invention. According to a first feature of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for bending and stretching a foot of a living person by pressing at least an arch of a sole of the foot and stopping the pressing of the arch.




According to this feature, while at least the arch of the foot is pressed, the foot is bent; and when the pressing of the arch is stopped, the foot is naturally returned to its stretched state. When these actions are repeated, the bending and stretching of the foot are repeated. Thus, the foot is prevented from foot-drop. In addition, since at least the arch of the foot is pressed while the foot is bent, the foot is prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




According to a second feature of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for bending and stretching a foot of a living person, comprising a pressurized-gas supplying device which supplies a pressurized gas; and an inflatable bag which is provided in vicinity of an arch of a sole of the foot, and is inflated by the pressurized gas supplied by the pressurized-gas supplying device, so as to press at least the arch of the sole of the foot.




According to this feature, when the inflatable bag is inflated by the pressurized gas supplied by the pressurized-gas supplying device, the inflated bag presses at least the arch of the sole, thereby bending the foot. When the inflation of the bag is stopped, the pressing of the sole is also stopped, so that the foot is naturally returned to its stretched state. Since the foot can be iteratively bent and stretched by repeating these actions, the foot can be prevented from foot-drop. In addition, since at least the arch of the foot is pressed while the foot is bent, the foot is prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




According to a third feature of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for bending and stretching a foot of a living person, comprising a support plate including a base portion which is adapted to be worn on a lower portion of an inferior limb of the person such that the base portion is not movable relative to the inferior limb, and an end portion which is inclined relative to the base portion in a direction away from the foot of the inferior limb and is opposed to an instep of the foot; an inflatable bag which is provided on one of opposite sides of the end portion of the support plate that is opposite to the instep; a pressurized-gas supplying device which supplies a pressurized gas to the inflatable bag; a pressing member which is provided in vicinity of an arch of a sole of the foot; and a binding member which binds the end portion of the support plate, the inflatable bag, and the pressing member, around the foot, such that the bag is inflatable by the pressurized gas supplied by the pressurized-gas supplying device.




According to this feature, the binding member binds the end portion of the support plate, the inflatable bag, and the pressing member, around the foot. Therefore, if the bag is inflated inside the binding member, the pressing member presses at least the arch of the sole and simultaneously the pressing member and the foot are moved toward the end portion of the support plate. In addition, since the base portion of the support plate is fixed to the lower leg and the end portion thereof is inclined relative to the base portion in a direction away from the foot, the foot is bent when the inflatable bag is inflated and the foot is moved toward the end portion. Moreover, when the inflation of the bag is stopped, the pressing member also stops pressing the sole, so that the foot is naturally returned to its stretched state. Since the foot can be iteratively bent and stretched by repeating these actions, the foot can be prevented from foot-drop. In addition, since at least the arch of the foot is pressed while the foot is bent, the foot is prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




According to a fourth feature of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for bending and stretching a foot of a living person, comprising an inflatable bag which is opposed to an instep of the foot and a shin of a lower portion of an inferior limb of the person, the inflatable bag including a first portion which is opposed to the instep and is deformed, when the bag is inflated, to form a curved portion, the inflatable bag additionally including a second portion which is opposed to the lower portion and is worn on the lower portion such that the second portion is not movable relative to the lower portion; a pressurized-gas supplying device which supplies a pressurized gas to the inflatable bag; a pressing member which is provided in vicinity of a sole of the foot; and a connecting member which connects the inflatable bag and the pressing member to each other such that a distance between the inflatable bag and the pressing member is substantially unchangeable.




According to this feature, a portion of the inflatable bag is opposed, and fixed, to the lower leg, and the distance between the inflatable bag and the pressing member is kept unchanged by the connecting member. Therefore, when the inflatable bag is inflated and accordingly a portion of the bag that is opposed to the instep is deformed to form a curved portion, the pressing member is moved toward the sole to press the sole and thereby bend the foot. Meanwhile, when the inflation of the bag is stopped, the pressing member also stops pressing the sole, so that the foot is naturally returned to its stretched state. Since the foot can be iteratively bent and stretched by repeating these actions, the foot can be prevented from foot-drop. In addition, since at least the arch of the foot is pressed while the foot is bent, the foot is prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




According to a fifth feature of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for bending and stretching a foot of a living person, comprising a bending device including an elongate flexible plate and a bellows tube held in close contact with the flexible tube, the bellows tube being opposed to an instep of the foot, one of lengthwise opposite end portions of the bending device being worn on a shin of a lower portion of an inferior limb of the person such that the one end portion of the bending device is not movable relative to the lower portion; a pressurized-gas supplying device which supplies a pressurized gas to the bellows tube of the bending device; a pressing member which is provided in vicinity of a sole of the foot; and a connecting member which connects the bending device and the pressing member to each other such that a distance between the bending device and the pressing member is substantially unchangeable.




According to this feature, when the bellows tube is supplied with the pressurized gas and is inflated, the flexible plate is so curved that the curved flexible plate is located inside the inflated bellows tube. Since one of lengthwise opposite end portions of the bending device is fixed to the shin of the lower leg, a portion of the bending device that is opposed to the instep is curved in a direction away from the instep, when the bending device is curved. In addition, since the distance between the bending device and the pressing member is kept unchanged by the connecting member. Therefore, when the bending device is curved in a direction away from the instep, the pressing member presses the sole and thereby bends the foot. Meanwhile, when the pressurized gas is discharged from the bellows tube, the pressing member also stops pressing the sole, so that the foot is naturally returned to its stretched state. Since the foot can be iteratively bent and stretched by repeating these actions, the foot can be prevented from foot-drop. In addition, since at least the arch of the foot is pressed while the foot is bent, the foot is prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




According to a sixth feature of the present invention, the foot bending and stretching apparatus further comprises an annular inflatable bag which is adapted to support a heel of the foot, the annular bag being inflated to lift the heel off a floor.




When the annular bag of this foot bending and stretching apparatus is inflated, the heel is lifted off the floor. When the heel is sometimes lifted off the floor, the foot can be prevented from bedsore.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and optional objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a view for explaining a construction of a foot bending and stretching apparatus to which the present invention is applied;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram for explaining a construction of an air charging and discharging device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3A

is a view of a first pressure-increase pattern pre-stored in a ROM shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 3B

is a view of a second pressure-increase pattern pre-stored in the ROM;





FIG. 3C

is a view of a third pressure-increase pattern pre-stored in the ROM;





FIG. 3D

is a view of a fourth pressure-increase pattern pre-stored in the ROM;





FIG. 4A

is a view showing a state in which a bending and stretching device shown in

FIG. 1

is worn on an inferior limb of a patient who is taking a face-up position and an air bag of the apparatus is fully inflated;





FIG. 4B

is a view showing a state in which the bending and stretching device is worn on the inferior limb and the air bag of the device is fully deflated;





FIG. 5A

is a view showing a state in which a bending and stretching device of another foot bending and stretching apparatus as a second embodiment of the present invention is worn on an inferior limb and a foot of the limb is bent by the bending and stretching device;





FIG. 5B

is a view showing a state in which the bending and stretching device is worn on the inferior limb and the foot is stretched by the bending and stretching device;





FIG. 6A

is a view showing a state in which a bending and stretching device of another foot bending and stretching apparatus as a third embodiment of the present invention is worn on an inferior limb and a foot of the limb is bent by the bending and stretching device;





FIG. 6B

is a view showing a state in which the bending and stretching device is worn on the inferior limb and the foot is stretched by the bending and stretching device;





FIG. 7A

is a view showing a state in which a bending and stretching device of another foot bending and stretching apparatus as a fourth embodiment of the present invention is worn on an inferior limb and a foot of the limb is stretched by the bending and stretching device;





FIG. 7B

is a view showing a state in which the bending and stretching device is worn on the inferior limb and the foot is bent by the bending and stretching device; and





FIG. 8

is a view of a bending and stretching device of another foot bending and stretching apparatus as a fifth embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Hereinafter, there will be described a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail by reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1

shows a view for explaining a construction of a foot bending and stretching apparatus


10


to which the present invention is applied. The apparatus


10


includes a bending and stretching device


12


which is adapted to be worn on an inferior limb, not shown, of a living person, and an air charging and discharging device


14


.




The bending and stretching device


12


includes an elongate support plate


16


which has a considerably high rigidity and supports the inferior limb, not shown. The support plate


16


has a length of from 30 to 80 cm, and a width (e.g., from 20 to 30 cm) slightly greater than a width of a lower leg (i.e., a portion of a leg between its knee and its foot joint). An air bag


18


functioning as a gas bag is fixed to one of lengthwise opposite end portions of the support plate


16


. In a state in which the air bag


18


is fully inflated, the air bag


18


takes a generally cylindrical shape. The air bag


18


has an axial length substantially equal to the width of the support plate


16


, so that opposite end walls


20


of the air bag


18


are substantially aligned with opposite long sides of the support plate


16


, respectively. The diameter of the cylindrical shape taken by the air bag


18


is equal to from one third, to a full size, of a foot of a common adult person.




The air bag


18


has a foot fastening


24


which is engageable with an instep of a foot, not shown, of the person, so as to fasten the foot against a cylindrical surface


22


of the bag


18


. The pedal belt


24


is provided at a position on the cylindrical surface


22


that is distant from a top position of the surface


22


by a distance equal to from one sixth to one fourth of a circumferential length of the surface


22


in a direction toward the other end portion of the support surface


16


that is opposite to the one end portion thereof to which the air bag


18


is fixed. An air hose


26


is connected to one of the two end walls


20


of the air bag


18


, so as to be communicated with an inner space of the air bag


18


.




An annular bag


28


is fixed to an upper surface of the support plate


16


, such that an axis of the annular bag


28


is perpendicular to the support plate


16


. The annular bag


28


is provided at a widthwise, substantially middle position on the support plate


16


, and at a position distant from the position where the air bag


18


is fixed, by a distance equal to from the radius, to the diameter of, the air bag


18


, in the direction toward the above-indicated other end portion of the support surface


16


. The annular bag


28


supports a heel of the foot, not shown, such that the heel fits in an inner space of the annular bag


28


. The position where the annular bag


28


is provided is so determined that when the heel fits in the annular bag


26


, the arch of the foot can contact the cylindrical surface


22


of the air bag


18


. The annular bag


28


has a diameter (e.g., 5 cm) which is equal to, or greater by several centimeters than, the diameter of a circle of substantially the same size as that of an area of the heel that supports the weight of the heel in a state in which the person is taking a face-up position. The annular bag


28


has an axial length, e.g., 5 cm, which assures that when the annular bag


28


is fully inflated, the heel supported thereby does not contact the support plate


16


. The air hose


26


is connected to the annular bag


28


via a branch pipe


30


.




The support plate


16


has, at a lengthwise, substantially middle position thereof, a pair of lower-leg fastening belts


32


whose respective one ends are fixed to the plate


16


, such that each of the fastening belts


32


extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the plate


16


. The fastening belts


32


are wound around a portion of the lower leg, not shown, to fasten the lower leg against the support plate


16


. A mail fastener sheet


34


is adhered to an inner surface of a free end portion of one of the two belts


32


, and a female fastener sheet


36


is adhered to an outer surface of a free end portion of the other belt


32


.




The air charging and discharging device


14


includes an operation panel


38


which has a highest-pressure setting knob


40


which is operable for setting a highest air pressure P


MAX


(Pa) in the air bag


18


; a pressure-increase-pattern setting knob


42


which is operable for setting a pressure-increase pattern according to which the air pressure is increased up to the highest air pressure P


MAX


; a time-interval setting knob


44


which is operable for setting a time interval from the end of one pressure increasing operation to the start of another pressure increasing operation; a start button


46


which is operable for starting a pressure increasing operation to increase the air pressure of the air bag


18


; a stop button


48


which is operable for stopping a pressure increasing operation; and a display device


50


which displays the air pressure in the air bag


18


, etc.





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic view for explaining a construction of the air charging and discharging device


14


. In

FIG. 2

, an air pump


52


, an air-discharge valve


54


, and a pressure sensor


56


are connected to one another via a piping


58


. A connection end of the piping


58


is connected to the air hose


26


. The air pump


52


functions as a pressurized-gas supplying device which supplies a pressurized air to the air bag


18


and the annular bag


28


via the piping


58


and the air hose


26


. The air-discharge valve


54


discharges the pressurized air from the air bag


18


. The pressure sensor


56


detects an air pressure in the piping


58


, i.e., an air pressure in the air bag


18


, and supplies a detection signal representing the detected air pressure, to a control device


62


via an A/D (analog-to-digital) converter


61


.




The control device


62


is provided by a so-called microcomputer including a CPU (central processing unit)


64


, a ROM (read only memory)


66


, a RAM (random access memory)


68


, and an I/O (input-and-output) port, not shown. The CPU


64


processes signals according to the control programs pre-stored in the ROM


66


by utilizing the temporary-storage function of the RAM


68


, and controls the air pump


52


and the air-discharge valve


54


to increase the pressure in the air bag


18


, up to the highest pressure PMAX set by the highest-pressure setting knob


40


, according to the pressure-increase pattern selected by the pressure-increase-pattern setting knob


40


from a plurality of pressure-increase patterns pre-stored in the ROM


66


.

FIGS. 3A

,


3


B,


3


C, and


3


D show the stored pressure-increase patterns, respectively.





FIGS. 4A and 4B

show respective states in which the bending and stretching device


12


is worn on an inferior limb


72


of a patient


70


. More specifically described,

FIG. 4A

shows a state in which the air bag


18


is fully inflated; and

FIG. 4B

shows a state in which the air bag


18


is fully deflated. In

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, the air hose


26


and the branch pipe


30


are omitted. In the state, shown in

FIG. 4B

, in which the air bag


18


is fully deflated, a foot


74


is stretched and is placed on the air bag


18


. As the pressurized air is supplied, in this state, to the air bag


18


, the bag


18


is inflated to press an arch of a sole


76


of the foot


74


placed on the bag


18


, in a circumferential direction of a circle whose center is on a foot joint


78


, so that because of the pressing force, the foot


74


is bent eventually to the state shown in FIG.


4


A. When the air bag


18


is supplied with the pressurized air, simultaneously the annular bag


28


is inflated to lift a heel


80


off the support plate


16


.




As is apparent from the foregoing description of the foot bending and stretching apparatus


10


, when the air bag


18


is inflated by the air pump


52


, the air bag


18


presses the arch of the sole


76


of the foot


74


and thereby bends the foot


74


. In addition, when the inflation of the air bag


18


is stopped, the pressing of the sole


76


is also stopped, so that the foot


74


is naturally returned to the stretched state. When the present apparatus


10


repeats this operation, the foot


74


is iteratively bent and stretched. Thus, the foot


74


can be prevented from foot-drop. Moreover, since the arch of the sole


76


is pressed while the foot


74


is bent, the foot


74


is also prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




In addition, in the foot bending and stretching apparatus


10


, when the annular bag


28


is inflated, the heel


80


is lifted off the floor. If the heel


80


is frequently lifted off in this may, the foot


74


is prevented from bed sore.




Next, there will be described a second embodiment of the present invention. In the following description, the same reference numerals as used in the preceding, first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


A to


3


D,


4


A, and


4


B are used to designate the corresponding elements of the present embodiment, and the description thereof is omitted.





FIGS. 5A and 5B

show a state in which a bending and stretching device


90


which may be employed in place of the bending and stretching device


12


in the first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

is worn on a lower leg


92


of a living person. More specifically described,

FIG. 5A

shows a state in which a foot


74


is bent by the bending and stretching device


90


, and

FIG. 5B

shows a state in which the foot


74


is stretched by the device


90


.




The bending and stretching device


90


includes a support plate


94


which is adapted to be worn on a shin of the lower leg


92


. The support plate


94


is provided by an elongate plate having a considerably high rigidity, and includes a base portion


96


which is adapted to be worn on the shin; an end portion


98


which is inclined by from 20 to 90 degrees (e.g., 45 degrees) with respect to the base portion


96


, in a direction away from the foot


74


, and which is opposed to an instep


97


of the foot


74


when the foot


74


is bent; and a tip portion


99


which is located at an end of the end portion


98


and is inclined with respect to the end portion


98


in a direction away from the foot


74


. The support plate


94


has a width substantially equal to that of the lower leg


92


.




A buffer member


100


is fixed to a lower surface of the base portion


96


of the support plate


94


, and is positioned between the support plate


94


and the shin of the lower leg


92


. The buffer member


100


is larger than a portion of the support plate


94


that contacts the lower leg


92


. In addition, a fastening belt


102


is fixed to an upper surface of the base portion


96


of the support plate


94


and, when the fixing belt


102


is wound around the lower leg


92


, the support plate


94


is attached to the lower leg


92


with the buffer member


100


being interposed between the plate


94


and the leg


92


.




An air bag


104


functioning as a gas bag is fixed to one of opposite surfaces of the end portion


98


of the support plate


94


that is opposite to the other surface that is opposed to the foot


74


. The air bag


104


is connected to an air hose


26


and is supplied with a pressurized air from an air pump


52


of an air charging and discharging device


14


(shown in FIG.


1


). The air bag


104


has such a shape (e.g., a spherical shape) which assures that the air bag


104


is inflated in a direction substantially perpendicular to the end portion


98


of the support plate


94


.




A cushion member


106


is fixed to the other surface of the end portion


98


of the support member


94


that is opposed to the instep


97


of the foot


74


. The cushion member


106


has a great expansion and contraction efficiency and is considerably soft. In addition, a pressing air bag


108


functioning as a pressing member is provided in the vicinity of an arch of a sole


76


, so that the air bag


108


contacts the arch. The air bag


108


is connected to the air hose


28


via a branch pipe


30


. Thus, the two air bags


104


,


108


are concurrently inflated and deflated.




The air bag


104


is provided between the end portion


98


of the support plate


94


and a first rectangular plate


110


, and the pressing air bag


108


is provided between the sole


76


and a second rectangular plate


112


. Each of the two rectangular plates


110


,


112


has a considerably high rigidity, and has a width substantially equal to that of the foot


74


and a length equal to from one third to two thirds of that of the foot


74


. The air bag


108


is fixed to the second plate


112


.




A binding belt


114


as a binding member binds the rectangular plate


110


, the air bag


104


, the end portion


98


of the support plate


94


, the cushion member


106


, the foot


74


, the pressing air bag


108


, and the rectangular plate


112


, with one another, in such a manner that the air bag


104


is inflatable. That is, the rectangular plate


110


, the air bag


104


, the end portion


98


of the support plate


94


, the cushion member


106


, the pressing air bag


108


, and the rectangular plate


112


are worn on the foot


74


, with the help of the binding belt


114


, such that the air bag


104


is inflatable. The binding belt


114


includes an engaging portion


116


which extends from a sole-side portion thereof and engages a heel


80


of the foot


74


, so as to prevent the binding belt


114


from coming off the foot


74


.




The present foot bending and stretching apparatus includes the bending and stretching device


90


constructed as describe above, and the air charging and discharging device


14


connected to the device


90


. Since, in this apparatus, the end portion


98


of the support plate


94


, the air bag


104


, the pressing air bag


108


, and the foot


74


are bound by the binding belt


114


, the pressing air bag


108


presses the arch and other portion of the sole


76


, and the pressing air bag


10


and the foot


74


move toward the end portion


98


of the support plate


94


, when the air bag


104


is inflated inside the binding belt


114


. In addition, since the base portion


96


of the support plate


94


is fixed to the lower leg


92


and the end portion


98


is inclined relative to the base portion


96


in a direction away from the foot


74


, the foot


74


is bent when the air bag


104


is inflated and the foot


74


moves toward the end portion


98


of the support plate


94


. Meanwhile, when the inflation of the air bag


104


is stopped, the pressing air bag


108


also stops pressing the sole


76


, so that the foot


74


is returned to its stretched state. When these actions are repeated, the foot


74


is repetitively bent and stretched and accordingly is prevented from foot-drop. Moreover, since the arch and other portion of the sole


76


is pressed while the foot


74


is bent, the foot


74


is also prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




Next, there will be described a third embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 6A and 6B

show a state in which a bending and stretching device


120


which may be employed in place of the bending and stretching device


12


in the first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

is worn on a lower leg


92


of a living person. More specifically described,

FIG. 6A

shows a state in which a foot


74


is bent by the bending and stretching device


120


, and

FIG. 6B

shows a state in which the foot


74


is stretched by the device


120


.




The bending and stretching device


90


includes a foot belt


124


, a considerably soft, rectangular top plate


126


, a flexible, rectangular bottom plate


128


, a generally cylindrical air bag


130


functioning as a gas bag, and a pressing air bag


132


functioning as a pressing member. The foot belt


124


is wound around a foot


74


, a foot joint


78


, and a lower portion of a lower leg


92


, in such a manner that toes


122


and a heel


80


of the foot


74


are exposed. The top plate


126


is adhered to an outer surface of an instep-side portion of the foot belt


124


. The bottom plate


128


is adhered to an outer surface of a sole-side portion of the foot belt


124


. The air bag


130


is adhered to an outer surface of the top plate


126


, such that an axis of the cylindrical air bag


130


is perpendicular to a lengthwise direction of the top plate


126


. The pressing air bag


132


is fixed to an inner surface of the sole-side portion of the foot belt


124


, at a position where the air bag


132


contacts an arch of a sole


76


. Thus, the air bag


130


is fixed via the top plate


126


to a portion of the foot belt


124


is opposed to the lower leg


92


. The foot belt


124


is formed of a material having a considerably low degree of stretch, so that a distance between the top plate


126


or the air bag


130


adhered to the plate


126


, and the bottom plate


128


is kept substantially unchanged. Thus, in the present embodiment, the foot belt


124


functions as a connecting member.




An air hose


26


is connected to the air bag


130


, and an air pump


52


of the air charging and discharging device


14


supplies a pressurized air to the air bag


130


via the air hole


26


, so as to inflate the air bag


130


. In addition, a branch pipe


130


is connected to the pressing air bag


132


, so that the pressing air bag


132


is inflated together with the air bag


130


.




Since the air bag


130


has a cylindrical shape, when the pressurized air is supplied to the air bag


130


in its deflated state shown in

FIG. 6B

, so as to inflate the air bag


130


, a surface of the air bag


130


that is adhered to the top plate


126


is deformed to form a curved surface


134


, as shown in FIG.


6


A.




The present foot bending and stretching apparatus includes the bending and stretching device


120


constructed as describe above, and the air charging and discharging device


14


connected to the device


120


. Since, in this apparatus, the air bag


130


and the pressing air bag


132


are connected to each other by the foot belt


124


, such that the distance between the two air bags


130


,


132


is kept substantially unchanged, the pressing air bag


132


presses the sole


76


, and thereby bends the foot


74


, when the air bag


130


is inflated and accordingly the portion of the air bag


130


that is opposed to the instep


97


is deformed to form the curved surface


134


. Meanwhile, when the inflation of the air bag


130


is stopped, the pressing air bag


132


also stops pressing the sole


76


, so that the foot


74


is naturally returned to its stretched state. When these actions are repeated, the foot


74


is repetitively bent and stretched and accordingly is prevented from foot-drop. Moreover, since the arch and other portion of the sole


76


is pressed while the foot


74


is bent, the foot


74


is also prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




Next, there will be described a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 7A and 7B

show a state in which a bending and stretching device


140


which may be employed in place of the bending and stretching device


12


in the first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

is worn on a lower leg


92


of a living person. More specifically described,

FIG. 7A

shows a state in which a foot


74


is stretched by the bending and stretching device


140


, and

FIG. 7B

shows a state in which the foot


74


is bent by the device


140


.




The bending and stretching device


140


includes a bending device


142


; a flexible rectangular bottom plate


144


; and a connecting member


146


. The bending device


142


is opposed to an instep


97


, a foot joint


78


, and a lower portion of a shin of the lower leg


92


. The bottom plate


144


is opposed to toes


122


, a sole


76


, and a heel


80


. The connecting member


146


connects between respective toe-side end portions of the bending device


142


and the bottom plate


144


. The connecting member


146


is formed of a material having a considerably high degree of rigidity and a considerably low degree of stretch, and includes a main portion


148


which is opposed to the toes


122


, and two projecting portions


150


,


152


which project toward the bending device


142


and the bottom plate


144


and are fixed to respective outer surfaces of those elements


142


,


144


.




A cushion member


154


is adhered to an inner surface of an end portion of the bending device


142


that is located on the side of the foot joint


78


. A fastening belt


156


is fixed to the end portion of the bending device


142


, and is wound around the lower leg


92


to fasten the end portion of the bending device


142


via the cushion member


154


to the lower leg


92


.




The bending device


142


includes an elongate flexible plate


158


, and a bellows tube


160


which is closely adhered to an inner surface of the flexible plate


158


that is opposed to the instep


97


. A plurality of bellows tubes


160


may be employed and provided such that the bellows tubes


160


extend parallel to each other. The flexible plate


158


includes a base portion


162


to which the fastening belt


156


is fixed; and a main portion


164


which is inclined, with respect to the base portion


162


, by an angle (e.g., from 5 to 20 degrees) substantially equal to an angle by which the foot


74


in its stretched state is inclined with respect to the lower leg


92


, in a direction in which the foot


74


is bent from its stretched state. One end of the bellows tube


160


is contiguous with the cushion member


154


, and an air hose


26


is connected to the one end of the bellows tube


160


. The bellows tube


160


has, in its deflected state, a length substantially equal to that of the main portion


164


of the flexible plate


158


, and has, in its inflated state, a length longer than that of the main portion


164


.




When an air pump


52


of the air charging and discharging device


14


supplies a pressurized air to the bellows tube


160


of the bending device


142


, the bellows tube


160


is expanded in its lengthwise direction, so that a free end portion of the tube


160


contacts the main portion


148


of the connecting member


146


. When the pressurized air is further supplied to the bellows tube


160


, the flexible plate


158


of the bending device


142


is deformed, i.e., is curved outward in a direction away from the instep


97


, because of a difference between respective expansion amounts of the bellows tube


160


and the flexible plate


158


, that is, the same principle as the principle of operation of a bimetal.




A pressing air bag


166


functioning as a pressing member is fixed to an inner surface of the bottom plate


144


, at a position where the air bag


166


contacts an arch of the sole


76


. A branch pipe


30


is connected to the pressing air bag


166


. Thus, the pressing air bag


166


is inflated together with the bellows tube


160


. A bottom-plate fastening belt


168


is fixed, at one end thereof, to a heel-side end portion of the bottom plate


144


, and is fixed, at the other end thereof, to a shin-side end portion of the fastening belt


156


. Thus, the bottom-plate fastening belt


168


prevents the heel-side end portion of the bottom plate


144


from being separate from the heel


80


. The bottom-plate fastening belt


168


includes an engaging belt


170


which is fixed to a heel-side portion of the fastening belt


168


, and engages the heel


80


to prevent the bending and stretching device


140


from coming off the foot


74


.




The present foot bending and stretching apparatus includes the bending and stretching device


140


constructed as describe above, and the air charging and discharging device


14


connected to the device


140


. When the bellows tube


160


is supplied with the pressurized air from an air pump


52


of the air charging and discharging device


14


, and accordingly is inflated, the flexible plate


158


of the bending device


142


is curved outward. Since the bending device


142


is fixed, at one of the lengthwise opposite ends thereof, to the shin-side portion of the lower leg


92


, the flexible plate


158


is curved outward means that the portion of the flexible plate


158


that is opposed to the instep


97


is curved in a direction away from the instep


97


. In addition, since the bending device


142


and the pressing air bag


166


are connected to each other by the connecting member


146


such that the distance between the two elements


142


,


166


is kept substantially unchanged, that the flexible plate


158


is curved in the direction away from the instep


97


means that the pressing air bag


166


presses the sole


76


, and thereby bends the foot


74


about the joint


78


. Meanwhile, when the inflation of the bellows tube


160


is stopped, the pressing air bag


166


also stops pressing the sole


76


, so that the foot


74


is returned to its stretched state. When these actions are repeated, the foot


74


is repetitively bent and stretched and accordingly is prevented from foot-drop. Moreover, since the arch and other portion of the sole


76


is pressed while the foot


74


is bent, the foot


74


is also prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




Next, there will be described a fifth embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 8

shows a state in which a bending and stretching device


180


which may be employed in place of the bending and stretching device


12


in the first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

is worn on a leg of a living person. The bending and stretching device


180


employs an air bag


182


including a bellows


188


, in place of the generally cylindrical air bag


18


of the bending and stretching device


12


shown in FIG.


1


. Thus, in the present embodiment, the air bag


182


functions as a gas bag.




The air bag


182


has a top surface


184


on which a foot


74


is placed, and a bottom surface, not shown, which is fixed to a support plate


16


. Each of the top surface


184


and the bottom surface has a generally semicircular shape. A chord


186


of the top surface


184


also defines a chord of the bottom surface. Thus, the top surface


184


is pivotable about the chord


186


as a pivot axis relative to the bottom surface. The bellows


188


provides a side surface connecting between the top surface


184


and the bottom surface, and thereby defines a locus of pivotal movement of the top surface


184


relative to the bottom surface. The top surface


184


, the bottom surface, and the bellows


188


cooperate with one another to provide the air bag


182


.




A projection member


190


which is formed of a considerably hard material is fixed to the top surface


184


, at a position where the projection member


190


contacts an arch of a sole


76


. A pair of foot fastening belts


192


are provided on both sides of the projection member


190


, such that respective one ends of the two belts


192


are fixed to a peripheral edge of the top surface


182


.




An air hose


26


is connected to the air bag


182


and, when an air pump


52


of an air charging and discharging device


14


supplies a pressurized air to the air bag


182


via the air hose


26


, the air bag


182


is inflated, so that the top surface


184


is pivoted about the chord


186


in a direction away from the bottom surface, not shown. Thus, the air bag


182


presses the arch and other portion of the sole


76


of the foot


74


placed on the top surface


184


, indirectly via the projection member


190


, so that the foot


74


is bent about the joint


78


.




The present foot bending and stretching apparatus includes the bending and stretching device


180


constructed as describe above, and the air charging and discharging device


14


connected to the device


180


. When the air bag


182


is supplied with the pressurized air from the air pump


52


, and accordingly is inflated, the air bag


182


indirectly presses the arc and other portion of the sole


76


, thereby bends the foot


74


. Meanwhile, when the inflation of the air bag


182


is stopped, the pressing of the sole


76


is also stopped, so that the foot


74


is returned to its stretched state. When these actions are repeated, the foot


74


is repetitively bent and stretched and accordingly is prevented from foot-drop. Moreover, since the arch and other portion of the sole


76


is pressed while the foot


74


is bent, the foot


74


is also prevented from deep venous thrombosis.




While the present invention has been described in its preferred embodiments by reference to the drawings, it is to be understood that the invention may otherwise be embodied.




For example, in each of the second to fourth embodiments, the pressing air bag


108


,


132


,


166


which is inflated by the pressurized air is employed as the pressing member and, in the fifth embodiment, the projection member


190


which has a considerably high rigidity and has a shape corresponding to the arch of the foot


74


is employed as the pressing member. However, in each of the second to fourth embodiments, the air bag


108


,


132


,


166


may be replaced with the projection member


190


.




In the third embodiment shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, the cylindrical air bag


130


is employed. However, since it is required that only the portion of the air bag


130


that is opposed to the instep


97


be deformed, when the bag


130


is inflated, so as to form the curved surface


134


, the cylindrical air bag


130


may be replaced with a semi-cylindrical air bag having a shape obtained by cutting a cylinder along a plane passing through its axis.




In each of the illustrated embodiments, the air pump


52


is employed as a pressurized-gas supplying device. However, a pressurized-air supplying piping which is provided in each ward may be used as the pressurized-gas supplying device. In addition, the pressurized gas may be different from the pressurized air, for example, pressurized carbonic acid gas or nitrogen gas. In the latter case, a gas cylinder in which pressurized carbonic acid gas or nitrogen gas is charged, or a piping which supplies pressurized carbonic acid gas or nitrogen gas is used as the pressurized-gas supplying device.




It is to be understood that the present invention may be embodied with other changes, improvements and modifications that may occur to a person skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for bending and stretching a foot of a living person, comprising:a pressurized-gas supplying device which supplies a pressurized gas; an inflatable bag which is provided in vicinity of an arch of a sole of the foot, and is inflated by the pressurized gas supplied by the pressurized-gas supplying device, so as to press at least the arch of the sole of the foot; and an annular inflatable bag which is adapted to support a heel of the foot, the annular bag being inflated to lift the heel off a floor.
  • 2. An apparatus for bending and stretching a foot of a living person, comprising:a bending device which bends the foot relative to a lower portion of an inferior limb of the person; and a pressing device which presses at least an arch of a sole of the foot, wherein the bending device comprises an inflatable member; and a pressurized-gas supplying device which supplies a pressurized gas to the inflatable member so as to inflate the inflatable member, wherein the pressurized-gas supplying device comprises a target-pressure selecting device which is operable by an operator to select a target pressure of the pressurized gas supplied by the supplying device to the inflatable member, wherein the pressurized-gas supplying device further comprises a memory device which stores a plurality of pressure-change patterns according to each of which the pressurized-gas supplying device increases the pressure of the pressurized gas supplied thereby to the inflatable member, up to the target pressure selected by the target-pressure selecting device; and a pressure-change-pattern selecting device which is operable by the operator to select one of said plurality of pressure-change patterns stored in the memory device, so that according to the selected pressure-change pattern, the pressurized-gas supplying device increases the pressure of the pressurized gas supplied thereby to the inflatable member, up to the selected target pressure.
  • 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the bending device comprisesan inflatable bag, as the inflatable member, which is provided in vicinity of the arch of the sole of the foot, and is inflated by the pressurized gas supplied by the pressurized-gas supplying device, so as to press at least the arch of the sole of the foot, and wherein the pressing device comprises the inflatable bag.
  • 4. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pressing device comprises a pressing member which is provided in vicinity of the arch of the sole of the foot, and wherein the bending device comprises:a support plate including a base portion which is adapted to be worn on the lower portion of the inferior limb of the person such that the base portion is not movable relative to the inferior limb, and an end portion which is inclined relative to the base portion in a direction away from the foot of the inferior limb and is opposed to an instep of the foot; an inflatable bag, as the inflatable member, which is provided on one of opposite sides of the end portion of the support plate that is opposite to the instep; and a binding member which binds the end portion of the support plate, the inflatable bag, and the pressing member, around the foot, such that the bag is inflatable by the pressurized gas plied by the pressurized-gas supplying device.
  • 5. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pressing device comprises a pressing member which is provided in vicinity of the sole of the foot, and wherein the bending device comprises:an inflatable bag, as the inflatable member, which is opposed to an instep of the foot and a shin of the lower portion of the inferior limb of the person, the inflatable bag including a first portion which is opposed to the instep and is deformed, when the bag is inflated, to form a curved portion, the inflatable bag additionally including a second portion which is opposed to the lower portion and is worn on the lower portion such that the second portion is not movable relative to the lower portion; and a connecting member which connects the inflatable bag and the pressing member to ea other such that a distance between the inflatable bag and the pressing member is substantially unchangeable.
  • 6. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pressing device comprises a pressing member which is provided in vicinity of the sole of the foot, and wherein the bending device comprises:an elongate flexible plate and a bellows tube, as the inflatable member, fixed to the flexible plate, the bellows tube being opposed to an instep of the foot, one of lengthwise opposite end portions of the bending device being worn on a shin of the lower portion of the inferior limb of the person such that said one end portion of the bending device is not movable relative to the lower portion; and a connecting member which connects the bending device and the pressing member to each other such that a distance between the bending device and the pressing member is substantially unchangeable.
  • 7. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the bending device further comprises:an elongate support member which is adapted to support at least the lower portion of the inferior limb of the person that includes the foot; and a first fastening device which is adapted to fasten the lower portion to the support member such that the lower leg including the foot is not movable relative to the support member, wherein the inflatable bag is fixed to one of lengthwise opposite end portions of the elongate support member, so that the inflatable bag is positioned in vicinity of the arch of the sole of the foot fastened to the support member.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the bending device further comprises a second fastening device which is adapted to engage an instep of the foot and thereby fasten the foot to the inflatable bag fixed to said one end portion of the elongate support member.
  • 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, comprising an annular inflatable bag which is fixed to a portion of the elongate support member that is located near the inflatable bag and which is adapted to support a heel of the foot fastened to the inflatable bag by the second fastening device, the annular bag being inflated by the pressurized gas supplied by the pressurized-gas supplying device, so as to lift the heel off the support member.
  • 10. An apparatus according to claim 3, the inflatable bag co top surface, a bottom surface, and a bellows which connects between the top surface and the bottom surface to each other.
  • 11. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pressurized-gas supplying device comprises a time-interval selecting device which is operable by an operator to select a time interval at which the pressurized gas is supplied by the supplying device to the inflatable member to inflate the inflatable member and thereby press at least the arch of the sole of the foot.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-318712 Oct 2000 JP
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