Claims
- 1. An orthotic insert assembly for use with a shoe having an insole, comprising:a post member for substantially stationary mounting in a heel portion of said shoe, said post member having an upper surface; a thin, substantially rigid plate member for engaging a plantar surface of a wearer's foot in said shoe and having a heel cup formed in a heel end thereof, said plate member being substantially free from attachment to said post member and having a lower surface on said heel portion thereof for resting in engagement with said upper surface of said post member; and ridge members extending along medial and lateral sides of said heel cup so as to form a bearing interface between said upper surface of said post member and said lower surface of said plate member which enables said plate member to pivot on said post member through a predetermined range of motion.
- 2. The orthotic insert assembly of claim 1, wherein said ridge members are formed on said lower surface of heel end of said plate member.
- 3. The orthotic insert assembly of claim 2, wherein said upper surface of said post member comprises:a generally concave upper bearing surface for forming a sliding engagement with said ridge members on said lower surface of said plate member.
- 4. The orthotic insert assembly of claim 1, wherein said ridge members are formed on said upper surface of said post member.
- 5. The orthotic insert assembly of claim 4, wherein said lower surface of said plate member comprises:a generally convex lower bearing surface for forming a sliding engagement with said ridge members on said upper surface of said post member.
- 6. The orthotic insert assembly of claim 5, wherein said ridge members comprise:a generally u-shaped ridge which extends around a heel end of said post member and along medial and lateral sides thereof.
- 7. The orthotic insert assembly of claim 5, further comprising:a stop member formed on said lower surface of said plate member for reacting against at least one of said ridge members on said upper surface of said post member so as to position said plate member at a predetermined initial angle when a wearer's foot in said shoe is in a heel-strike position.
- 8. The orthotic insert assembly of claim 7, wherein said stop member comprises:at least one secondary ridge member formed on said lower surface of said plate member for engaging one of said ridge members on said upper surface of said post member.
- 9. The orthotic insert of claim 8, wherein said at least one secondary ridge member is configured to be selectively mountable at predetermined locations on said lower surface of said plate member so as to adjust said initial angle at which said plate member is positioned when a wearer's foot in said shoe is in a heel-strike position.
- 10. An orthotic insert assembly for use with a shoe having an insole, comprising:a post member for substantially stationary mounting in a heel portion of said show, said post member having a generally concave upper surface; a thin, substantially rigid plate member for engaging a plantar surface of a wearer's foot in said shoe and having a heel cup formed in a heel end thereof, said plate member being substantially free from attachment to said post member and having a generally convex lower bearing surface on said heel portion thereof for resting in engagement with said concave upper surface of said post member; and a raised ridge formed on said upper surface of said post member and extending along medial and lateral sides of said heel cup so as to form a bearing interface with said convex lower surface of said plate member which enables said plate member to pivot on said post member through a predetermined range of motion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/179,249 filed Oct. 26, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,557.
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