The present invention relates to an insole for the massage or orthopedic treatment of human feet that is arranged in a shoe, and to a process for manufacturing an insole in accordance with the pre-characterizing clause of patent claim 11.
An insole of this type can be seen, for example, in EP 0 917 835 B1, and consists of a first soft lower layer of non-allergenic rubber material and a second thin upper layer of material that is soft to the touch and is suitable for contact with the sole of the foot. Several hollow cells are formed between the two layers. The hollow cells are filled with individual elastic particles, most of which have an irregular shape, that are made from a non-allergenic rubber, so that these form elastic convexities with a thickness and elasticity that are suitable for stimulating the reflex zone of the proprioceptors and baroreceptors as well as the reflex zone points in the sole of the foot.
DE 36 27 538 A1 describes an inlay for shoes, in particular an insole, comprising a reflex zone grid of spacers that form cells. The reflex zone grid is attached to a basic mould for the sole of a foot and consists of a foamed material such as PUR form or also latex. The reflex zone grid is covered by an upper sole layer that is air-permeable, compatible with the skin and has active breathing properties. It should be possible to insert medicinal herbs and medicinal mineral particles into the individual cells of the insole so that they should come into contact with the sole of the foot.
It has proven to be a disadvantage of the state-of-the-art referred to that the insoles constructed in this way become contaminated within a short period of time and this contamination cannot be removed from the insole without the functions and/or shape of the insole being impaired.
However, because insoles of this type should be used for diabetics, for example, with open foot sores due to the increased sugar load in their body, in particular in the soles of their feet, the insoles not only become dirty but are also contaminated with bacteria or fungus.
The insoles should not only perform the function of massaging the reflex zones in the sole of the human foot and promoting blood flow through these zones, but should also possess orthopedic properties under certain circumstances, for example in order to allow them to be used for treating abnormal positions or abnormal posture caused by muscular dysbalances or static deformation of the bones, therefore the insoles should be worn by the patient on a regular basis. Permanent use of this type also leads to contamination and infection of the insole with bacteria, fungus and fungal spores because the insole is located in an enclosed space for protracted periods, and this space is heated by the human foot. Often, this leads to perspiration and increased deposits that have an effect on the insole and accrete within it. The selected material properties of prior art mean that insoles structured in this way cannot be sterilized by steam pressure or by a certain degree of heat treatment, since this would irreparably damage this insole of prior art.
It is therefore the function of the present invention to provide an insole of the aforementioned type by means of which the foot can be massaged or orthopedically supported in a suitable way, and also to make it possible to sterilize this insole without thereby losing the massage or orthopedic support properties of the insole or the insole losing its shape and function as a result of the sterilization by steam pressure or heat.
This function is achieved in the present invention in that the insole consists of a thermoplastic elastomer material and that the material is heat-resistant to such an extent that the insole can be sterilized by hot steam or pressurized steam.
In order for the insole configured in accordance with the present invention to effect its massage and/or orthopedic treatment method, the insole is formed with a contact layer facing towards the foot and a support layer facing towards the shoe. The contact layer and the support layer are in this case firmly connected to one another in their edge zones, and one or more hollow cells are formed in between them by means of quilting seams or bonding seams or by means of a glue that separate or separates the hollow cells. Massage or support elements can be inserted in one or more of the hollow cells in order to stimulate the reflex zones of the sole of the foot and/or to provide orthopedic support for the sole of the foot.
It is beneficial for the massage or support elements to have a rotationally symmetrical shape, and in a preferred embodiment, to be cylindrical in shape and for them to be manufactured from a thermoplastic elastomer. Depending on the individual treatment method, it is also possible for one or multiple-piece cushions to be inserted that consist of a jacket which can be filled with the massage or support elements, the gel or foam or air, in which case the jacket of the cushions, the gel or the foam consist of a thermoplastic material.
It is also possible for only one hollow cell to be provided in between the contact layer and the support layer and for a one-piece massage or support element to be arranged within this hollow cell in order to massage the foot or provide it with orthopedic support.
The process for manufacturing a two-layer insole is characterized by the following process steps:
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are derived from the subordinate claims.
The material used for the insole and its layers, and the material for the massage and support elements, is the same material and the material is heat-resistant and does not become deformed even during a sterilization process using steam or steam pressure, but rather retains its original shape and elasticity, therefore the entire insole can be sterilized at low cost and any number of times. As a result, contamination and dirt resulting from bacteria, fungus or fungal spores can be easily removed without having to renew the insole and without its shape and functions being impaired by the sterilization.
This results in increased wearing comfort, because the sole of the foot is no longer continuously exposed to poor hygiene. Also, the illnesses which frequently occur with open foot sores in particular are reduced by the sterilization of the insole.
At the same time, the insole retains its massage or support function with the effect that the reflex points of the sole of the foot are acted upon in the usual way.
The drawing shows four embodiments of an insole configured in accordance with the present invention, the details of which are explained below. In the drawing,
a shows a second sample embodiment of a double-layer insole with several hollow cells separated from one another by quilting seams, in a plan view,
b shows the insole in accordance with
c shows the insole in accordance with
a shows a third sample embodiment of a double-layer insole in which a plate is inserted, in a plan view,
b shows the insole in accordance with
a and 2b show that the insole 1 is arranged in a shoe 3 and that the insole 1 massages a foot 2 inserted in the shoe 3 on the known reflex zone points of the sole of the foot or that the foot 2 is orthopedically supported by the insole 1.
For this purpose, the insole 1 has a double-layered structure and consists of a contact layer 4 facing the foot 2 and a support layer 5 in contact with the inside of the shoe 3. The two edge zones 6 of the contact layer 4 and the support layer 5 are firmly connected together by means of a circumferential seam 7 and have a shape that is chiefly modeled on the external contour of the human foot 2.
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c shows that the support layer 5 is only covered by the contact layer 4 in areas, because the contact layer 4 is absent in the area 20 of the toes of the human foot 2. The support layer 5, on the other hand, covers the entire area of the inside of the shoe 3, with the effect that the edge zone 6 of the support layer 5 is in contact with the inside of the shoe 3. As a result, the support layer 5 serves as the contact surface inside the shoe 3 so that this holds the insole 1 fixed in position inside the shoe 3.
Furthermore, the hollow cells 9 have been individually adapted by means of a bonding seam 19 by the doctor providing treatment to match the orthopedic situation of the patient to be treated. The insoles 1′″ are namely supplied in such a way that only the edge zones 6 of the contact layer 4 and the support layer 5 are connected together by means of the seam 7 or the bonding seam 19.
Once the doctor providing treatment has analyzed the orthopedic situation of the patient, the doctor decides in which areas of the insole 1′″ to arrange the hollow cells 9. Furthermore, the doctor can define what magnitude the convexities of the individual hollow cells 9 should have in order to treat the patient optimally.
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The openings 16 are resealed using a glue once the hollow cells 9 have been filled in the desired fashion.
All sample embodiments in FIGS. 1 to 4 share the common feature that the materials used for the required components can be sterilized, i.e. exposed to hot steam or pressurized hot steam, without the shape or functions of these components being impaired. In this case, the contact layer 4 is manufactured from a material that can be sterilized and has active breathing properties, in particular linen or synthetic leather and the support layer 5 consists of a thermoplastic elastomer that is unchanged by the steam or pressurized steam treatment. The cushions 11 also have a jacket 12 made from thermoplastic material so that these can also be sterilized by steam or pressurized steam. The fillings provided in the particular cushions 11, namely the massage or support elements 10, the gel 13, the air 14 and the foam 15, are also heat-resistant so that they can be sterilized.
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05012477.5 | Jun 2005 | EP | regional |