This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 102132012, filed on Sep. 5, 2013.
The invention relates to an orthotic service system, more particularly to a foot orthotic service system.
To keep track of an orthotic progress of a user's foot, in addition to the user's name, an initial entry of personal data (such as the user's age, weight, height, etc.) and footprints are obtained and stored in a conventional foot orthotic service system located at a foot orthotic service center, and then subsequent entries are entered into the same system during inspection of the user's foot to form an orthotic history file for the user. However, without the user visiting the foot orthotic service center, the service center is in no way to find out the progress of the user's foot. In other words, the conventional foot orthotic service system is unable to keep a real-time progress report or to monitor closely the progress of the user's foot. Moreover, each time the user returns to the foot orthotic service center for a progress check, the user's name must be manually input into the conventional foot orthotic service system in order to retrieve the orthotic history file associated with the user, which is inconvenient and shows room for improvement.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a foot orthotic service system that can eliminate at least one of the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided a foot orthotic service system including a foot orthotic device. The foot orthotic device includes a pressure sensing substrate and a management unit. The pressure sensing substrate is adapted for contact with a user's foot, and is capable of generating at least one signal by sensing pressure exerted thereon. The management unit is mounted in the pressure sensing substrate, and includes a signal processing module and a wireless communication module. The signal processing module is electrically connected to the pressure sensing substrate for receiving the signal therefrom, and processes the signal to generate pressure data that is associated with the pressure sensed by the pressure sensing substrate. The wireless communication module is electrically connected to the signal processing module and is capable of wirelessly transmitting the pressure data.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The foot orthotic device 2 includes a pressure sensing substrate 21 and a management unit 22. The pressure sensing substrate 21 is adapted for contact with a user's foot, is capable of generating at least one signal by sensing pressure exerted thereon, and includes a main body 210 and at least one sensing member 215. The main body 210 has an orthotic surface 211, an assembling surface 212, a main groove 213 and a plurality of secondary grooves 214. The orthotic surface 211 is used for contact with the user's foot, the assembling surface 212 is opposite to the orthotic surface 211, and the main groove 213 and the secondary grooves 214 are formed in the assembling surface 212. The sensing member 215 is mounted to the assembling surface 212 for generating the signal. In this embodiment, the pressure sensing substrate 21 includes a plurality of spaced-apart sensing members 215.
During actual implementation, the foot orthotic device 2 is disposed in a shoe (not shown) for the user's foot to exert pressure directly onto the orthotic surface 211 of the pressure sensing substrate 21 while engaging in an activity such as jogging or walking, etc., and gradually corrects the user's foot due to the structural design/configuration of the pressure sensing substrate 21.
In this embodiment, each of the sensing members 215 of the pressure sensing substrate 21 is a resistive or capacitive pressure sensor, and is not limited to what is disclosed herein as long as pressure can be measured/sensed. During installation, a waterproofing procedure is conducted to prevent each of the sensing members 215 from being damaged by moisture inside the shoe.
The management unit 22 is mounted in the main groove 213 in the assembling surface 212 of the pressure sensing substrate 21, and includes a signal processing module 221, a memory module 222, a wireless communication module 223 and an identification module 224. The signal processing module 221 is electrically connected to the pressure sensing substrate 21, and specifically to the sensing members 215, for receiving the signal therefrom, and processes the signal(s) to generate pressure data that is associated with the pressure sensed by the pressure sensing substrate 21 (or more specifically, the sensing members 215). The memory module 222 is electrically connected to the signal processing module 221 for electrically storing the pressure data. The wireless communication module 223 is electrically connected to the signal processing module 221 and is capable of wirelessly transmitting the pressure data. The identification module 224 electrically stores information associated with the user of the foot orthotic device 2. In this embodiment, the signal processing module 221 is electrically connected to the sensing members 215 via a plurality of conductive wires 40, each of which is mounted in a respective secondary groove 214. In addition, the wireless communication module 223 is a WIFI communication module in this embodiment and is not limited hereto as long as wireless transmission of data is provided, and the identification module 224 is an RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) tag. Furthermore, during installation, waterproofing procedure is also conducted to prevent the management unit 22 from being damaged by moisture.
The monitoring device 5 includes a first communication unit 51, a computing unit 53 and an output unit 54. The first communication unit 51 is capable of establishing an electrical connection with the wireless communication module 223 of the management unit 22 of the foot orthotic device 2 for receiving the pressure data therefrom, and is electrically connected to the output unit 54 for transmitting the pressure data thereto to be displayed by the output unit 54. The computing unit 53 is electrically connected to the first communication unit 51 and the output module 54, and generates an alarm signal when the pressure associated with the pressure data exceeds a reference pressure to indicate an anomaly. The output unit 54 is driven by the alarm signal generated by the computing unit 53 to output an alarm. The reference pressure may be set by personnel at the foot orthotic service center, or acquired using other methods. For instance, the monitoring device 5 of this embodiment further includes an analyzing unit 52. The analyzing unit 52 is electrically connected with the first communication unit 51 for receiving pressure data therefrom, and is capable of analyzing multiple entries of the pressure data to generate a reference data that is associated with the reference pressure by, e.g., taking an average of the multiple entries.
In this embodiment, the monitoring device 5 is a smart phone, but may also be a tablet computer, a notebook computer and other portable electronic devices in other embodiments, and is not limited hereto as long as the device can be configured to perform the computation/processing described above and is capable of transmitting data. In addition, the output unit 54 may be a screen and/or a speaker so as to output the alarm in form of an alert message and/or sound notification.
The remote service device 6 is a personal computer or a server, and includes an input unit 61, a storage unit 62, a second communication unit 63, a processing unit 64 and a display unit 65. The input unit 61 is electrically connected to the storage unit 62 for input of, e.g., personal information to establish an orthotic history file associated with the user. The storage unit 62 is used for electrically storing the orthotic history file that is associated with the user. The second communication unit 63 is capable of establishing an electrical connection with the first communication unit 51 of the monitoring device 5 for receiving the pressure data therefrom. Alternatively, the second communication unit 63 is capable of establishing an electrical connection with the wireless communication module 223 of the foot orthotic deice 2 for directly receiving the pressure data therefrom. The processing unit 64, which is a micro-processor in this embodiment, is electrically connected to the second communication unit 63 for receiving the pressure data, and is electrically connected to the storage unit 62 for updating the orthotic history file stored therein with the pressure data. The display unit 65 is electrically connected to the processing unit 64 for displaying the orthotic history files of the user.
The portable pressure measuring device 7 is capable of establishing an electrical connection with the first communication unit 51 of the monitoring device 5 in a wired or wireless manner.
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The personnel at the foot orthotic service center will then carry the portable pressure measuring device 7 and have the user step thereon to measure and obtain the user's foot's pressure information. Then, the portable pressure measure device 7 transmits the pressure information to the monitoring device 5, which maybe carried by the personnel or the user, using wired or wireless communication. Afterward, the first communication unit 51 of the monitoring device 5 transmits the pressure information to the second communication unit 63 of the remote service device 6 using wired or wireless communication, so that the processing unit 64 can process the pressure information and store it in the orthotic history file, as part of the corrective process.
It should be noted that, since the pressure sensing substrate 21 is shaped according to the user's foot, the pressure information can be used as reference for the design and manufacture of the pressure sensing substrate 21.
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If the user wishes to check the current plantar pressure or the latest foot condition, the user install vendor-supplied software or an APP in the monitoring device 5 and use, and use it to have the first communication unit 51 receive the pressure data transmitted by the wireless communication module 223, and have the pressure data processed by the computing unit 53 to be outputted by the output unit 54.
If abnormal foot pressure occurs, that is, when the current pressure associated with the current pressure data exceeds the reference pressure, the computing unit 53 will generate an alarm signal which is output by the output unit 54.
During use of the foot orthotic device 2 by the user, the first communication unit 51 of the monitoring device 5 will continue to transmit the most recent pressure data to the second communication unit 63 of the remote service device 6. The processing unit 64 of the remote service device 6 can update the orthotic history file with the newly received pressure data, allowing the personnel at the foot orthotic service center to obtain the latest foot condition of the user.
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Furthermore, before tuning/adjusting, the user can again step on the portable pressure measuring device 7 to generate new pressure information that can be used for the processing unit 64 of the remote service device 6 to compare with the most recent pressure data stored in the orthotic history file and determine whether pressure sensing functionality of the pressure sensing substrate 21 is defective. This allows for simple detection of failure of the sensing members 215 of the foot orthotic device 2.
In sum, the advantages of the present invention are as follows.
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Contrary to the first embodiment, the pressure sensing substrate 21 of the second embodiment does not include any sensing members 215. Instead, the main body 210 of the pressure sensing substrate 21 is made of a dielectric material, preferably, the high-dielectric Barium Titanate (BaTiO3), Barium Strontium Titanate (BaSrTiO3), Strontium Titanate (SrTiO3) and temperature-stable ceramic capacitor materials (NBC), or a combination thereof to form higher capacitance value, and is formed with, in addition to the main groove 213, a plurality of first secondary grooves 2141 in the orthotic surface 211 and a plurality of second secondary grooves 2142 in the assembling surface 212. In addition, the pressure sensing substrate 21 further includes a plurality of first conductive lines 216, each of which is disposed in corresponding respective first secondary groove 2141, and a plurality of second conductive lines 217, each of which is disposed in corresponding respective second secondary groove 2142. This way, the first and second conductive lines 216, 217 cooperate with the dielectric material of the main body 210 to form a capacitive pressure sensing device for generating the signal.
Alternatively, the first conductive lines 216 may be directly attached to the orthotic surface 211, and the second conductive lines 217 may be directly attached to the assembling surface 212. In other words, the first secondary grooves 2141 and the second secondary grooves 2142 are not necessary in order to achieve the same effect. Furthermore, in practice, the foot orthotic device 2 may be formed with a plurality of through holes (not shown) extending through the orthotic and assembling surfaces 211, 212, for wires (not shown) between the first and second conductive lines 216, 217 allow electric connection therebetween.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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102132012 | Sep 2013 | TW | national |