Claims
- 1. A structural form for a shoe for optimized shock absorption, said form comprising:
silicone foam material having the characteristic of an optimized ratio energy return/energy absorption of greater than 0.6 mJ within a shoe; at least one of a nob, a slit, an aperture, at least one of several ribs, at least one of several columns, at least one of several slots, at least one of several holes or at least one of several barrels; wherein said silicone foam material is of a criteria of 8050D IMEVA with (151 mJ/cm3) measurement of said energy absorbed per volume.
- 2. The structural form of claim 1, further wherein said form is formed within a shoe as an IMEVA midsole; wherein said midsole provides a lightweight cushioning.
- 3. A shoe structure formed as a midsole, said structure comprising:
a silicone foam material of optimized energy return/energy absorption formed within a shoe wherein, said shoe is a running shoe of controlled pronation from said structural formation.
- 4. A structural form, comprising:
ID a silicone material for formation within an orthotic support of optimized energy return/energy absorption, wherein said silicone is a silicone foam material formed within as an orthotic structural support device to provide protection of bodily function;
wherein said orthotic structural support device, comprises:
a formation within one of:
an ankle foot orthosis; a knee ankle foot orthosis; a hip knee ankle foot orthosis; a reciprocating gait orthosis; or an ambulation orthosis.
- 5. The structural form of claim 4, where said orthotic structural support device is customizable.
- 6. The structural form of claim 5, wherein said orthotic device comprises formation as an orthopedic device that is applied externally to the limb or body, further said device comprising a brace.
- 7. The structural form of claim 6, wherein said orthotic device further comprises a splint.
- 8. A structural formation formed of silicone as a molded shock absorbing viscoelastic full insole molded as an as insert wherein said insole comprises;
said structural formation to redistribute pressure when worn under the foot; and at least one of said structural formations utilized in correcting gait.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a non-provisional counterpart to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/292,406, filed on May 21, 2001 and entitled Method and Application for BioMechanical Support Device.
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