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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an improved orthopedic rehabilitation walking boot, and specifically to an innovative boot which features easier dismantling with convenience and safety. In particular, the leg support can be linked to the foot support in either a combined pattern or immobile pattern.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
The rehabilitation walking boot described in the present invention is a combination of a foot support and a leg support, helping rehabilitation of acute or severe ankle sprain and patients with injured legs initially fixed via a cast. After cast removal, this kind of rehabilitation walking boot will be an aid for fixation of the bone structures of the foot and leg.
The prior art rehabilitation walking boot is a structure in which the foot support and the leg support are combined into one body. To make it more practicable, the industry developed a new kind of rehabilitation walking boot with a structure in which the foot support and the leg support are linked together in a combined pattern. In known combined-pattern rehabilitation walking boots, the locking structure of the leg support is made up of two flexible claws configured in two directions with spacing. Between the bidirectional claws is locking plate to retain the two flexible claws and to fix the linkage.
However, practical applications of this known structure have found another problem. As soon as the claws are linked together, it is very difficult to release the fixed linkage. To release it, the locking plate must be lifted by force. The two flexible claws are pressed inward, and the leg support is pulled out. The difficulty and inconvenience in dismantling the leg support is obvious, as it requires application of forces simultaneously in several directions.
The rehabilitation walking boot currently available on the market can be divided into two categories: one with a plastic leg support and the other with a metal leg support. The leg support of the combined-pattern rehabilitation walking boot described above is made of plastics. Rehabilitation walking boots with a metal leg support is usually of a fixed pattern. At present, as these two patterns are incompatible, when facing orders for two different types of products, the industry has to make molds for production respectively. This obviously leads to higher costs and is undesirable for the economic benefits of the industry.
Thus, to overcome the aforementioned problems of the prior art, it would be an advancement in the art to provide an improved structure that can significantly improve efficacy.
Therefore, the inventor has provided the present invention of practicability after deliberate design and evaluation based on years of experience in the production, development and design of related products.
With the unique innovation that said leg support insert is configured with a flexible positioning locker which protrudes on one side, the leg support can be dismantled by only pressing the flexible positioning locker inward and concurrently pulling the leg support out. It is an advancement because dismantling the leg support is more convenient and efficient.
With the unique innovation that the side walls of the slots of the foot support are configured with perforated fixing holes, the leg support and foot support can be fixed using rivets or bolts. Hence, the leg support can link to the foot support in a combined pattern or fixed pattern. The industry can choose a leg support of combined pattern or fixed pattern according to different demands of customers. The foot support is compatible with all and does not need a new mold for production. It is economically beneficial for the industry because manufacturing costs are reduced.
With the structure of the top surface of the foot support configured with multiple partitioned concave spaces and partitions, the material for manufacturing the foot support is conserved. The weight of the foot support is also reduced. While keeping the structural strength, the burden on the user is reduced.
With the structure of the foot support bottom surface configured with a protrusion to fit a sole cover, a combined sole structure is formed. Manufacturing and assembly is more simple and efficient, and it is easier to change the sole.
With the in-between portion of the sole cover landing part and front upswept part of the foot support, there are at least 7 landing sections with different included angles within the horizon. When the landing surface of the sole cover touches the ground, an optimum leg movement reaction can be achieved. And consequently, when walking, the users can move their legs more smoothly, and the possible oppression on the wound can be minimized.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The rehabilitation walking boot comprises a foot support 10 and two leg supports 20. The foot support 10 is made up of a top surface 11, a bottom surface 12 and two lateral edges 13. The two lateral edges 13 are configured with slots 14 for insertion and fixation of the inserts 21 of the two leg supports.
Said leg support 20 can be made of plastic, and its inserts 21 are configured with flexible positioning lockers 22 protruded on one side. Correspondingly on one side of the slots 14 of the lateral edges 13 of the foot support 10, a locking part 15 is configured. Moreover, the side wall of said slots 14 is configured with several perforated fixing holes 16. The inserts 21 of said leg support 20 can be configured with a ∩-shaped penetrated part 23 (see
Said perforated fixing holes 16 can be configured on the outer side wall 141 of the slots 14. In the corresponding area of the inner side wall 142 of the slots 14, a cross-perforated concave 18 can be configured. Configuration of the perforated fixing holes 16 (see
The top surface 11 of the foot support 10 can be configured with multiple partitioned concave spaces 113 and partitions 115 in-between the concave spaces 113.
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As described above, the present invention features a structure in which the inserts 21 of the leg support 20 are configured with a flexible positioning locker 22 that protrudes to one side. The lateral wall of the slots 14 of the foot support 10 lateral edges 13 is configured with perforated fixing holes 16, and makes it possible for the leg support of the rehabilitation walking boot to link to the foot support in either combined type or fixed type. In the combined type, as shown in
If the leg support uses the fixed type, as shown in