Claims
- 1. An orthotic pad bearing the impression of a body part and prepared from an orthotic blank comprising an open-celled foam impregnated with a resin system, said resin system comprising
- a. a water curable prepolymer resin comprising an isocyanate component and a polyol component, said polyol component having an average hydroxyl equivalent weight greater than about 400 grams of polyol per hydroxyl group, and
- b. a catalyst capable of setting and curing said prepolymer resin upon exposure to water
- wherein said blank, when cured in the uncompressed state of the 50% compressed state would exhibit, in both states, an inverse modulus of greater than about 40% deformation in response to a load of 1.05 kg/cm.sup.2 over a period of 0.5 seconds, and a resilience of greater than about 30% recovery within 0.5 seconds after being deformed to one-half its cured thickness.
- and wherein said pad is a cushion for sports equipment.
- 2. An orthotic pad bearing the impression of a body part and prepared from an orthotic blank comprising an open-celled foam impregnated with a resin system, said resin system comprising
- a. a water curable prepolymer resin comprising an isocyanate component and a polyol component, said polyol component having an average hydroxyl equivalent weight greater than about 400 grams of polyol per hydroxyl group, and
- b. a catalyst capable of setting and curing said prepolymer resin upon exposure to water
- wherein said blank, when cured in the uncompressed state of the 50% compressed state would exhibit, in both states, an inverse modulus of greater than about 40% deformation in response to a load of 1.05 kg/cm.sup.2 over a period of 0.5 seconds, and a resilience of greater than about 30% recovery within 0.5 seconds after being deformed to one-half its cured thickness,
- and wherein said pad is a cushion for a therapeutic device.
- 3. An orthotic pad bearing the impression of a body part and prepared from an orthotic blank comprising an open-celled foam impregnated with a resin system, said resin system comprising
- a. a water curable prepolymer resin comprising an isocyanate component and a polyol component, said polyol component having an average hydroxyl equivalent weight greater than about 400 grams of polyol per hydroxyl group, and
- b. a catalyst capable of setting and curing said prepolymer resin upon exposure to water
- wherein said blank, when cured in the uncompressed state of the 50 % compressed state would exhibit, in both states, an inverse modulus of greater than about 40% deformation in response to a load of 1.05 kg/cm.sup.2 over a period of 0.5 seconds, and a resilience of greater than about 30% recovery within 0.5 seconds after being deformed to one-half its cured thickness,
- and wherein said pad is a support for a weight-bearing application.
- 4. An orthotic pad bearing the impression of a body part and prepared from an orthotic blank comprising an open-celled foam impregnated with a resin system, said resin system comprising
- a. a water curable prepolymer resin comprising an isocyanate component and a polyol component, said polyol component having an average hydroxyl equivalent weight greater than about 400 grams of polyol per hydroxyl group, and
- b. a catalyst capable of setting and curing said prepolymer resin upon exposure to water
- wherein said blank, when cured in the uncompressed state of the 50% compressed state would exhibit, in both states, an inverse modulus of greater than about 40% deformation in response to a load of 1.05 kg/cm.sup.2 over a period of 0.5 seconds, and a resilience of greater than about 30% recovery within 0.5 seconds after being deformed to one-half it cured thickness,
- and wherein said pad is padding within an immobilizing device.
- 5. A pad according to claim 4 wherein said immobilizing device is a cast.
- 6. An orthotic pad bearing the impression of a body part and prepared from an orthotic blank comprising an open-celled foam impregnated with a resin system, said resin system comprising
- a. a water curable prepolymer resin comprising an isocyanate component and a polyol component, said polyol component having an average hydroxyl equivalent weight greater than about 400 grams of polyol per hydroxyl group, and
- b. a catalyst capable of setting and curing said prepolymer resin upon exposure to water
- wherein said blank, when cured in the uncompressed state or the 50% compressed state would exhibit, in both states, an inverse modulus of greater than about 40% deformation in response to a load of 1.05 kg/cm.sup.2 over a period of 0.5 seconds, and a resilience of greater than about 30% recovery within 0.5 seconds after being deformed to one-half its cured thickness.
- and wherein said pad is a ski boot insert.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/093408 filed Sep. 4, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,047, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 06/903281 filed Sep. 3, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,968,542, and Ser. No. 07/015,972 filed Feb. 18, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,946,726, which is a continuation-in-part of 06/784345 filed Oct. 4, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,683,877.
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