1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to shoes for canes and crutches and, more particularly, to those shoes that mimic the movement of human ankle articulations.
2. Description of the Related Art
Several designs for shoes have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include a combination of parts that in addition to providing the necessary traction, permit a user to land, lean, and leave the supporting surface as if he/she had been using his/her foot and ankle.
It is one of the main objects of the present invention to provide a shoe for canes and crutches that substantially mimics or follows the movement of person's ankle.
It is another object of this invention to provide a shoe capable of providing traction and stability to a cane or crutches user.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a shoe that is reliable.
Yet another object is to provide a shoe that is functional in any direction.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a shoe that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes support base assembly 20 with frustoconical top 23 mounted thereon and connected to cup assembly 40 through waist portion 30. The distal end of a stick S is received, snuggly, within cup assembly 40, as seen in
When a cane or crutch is used, a user's gait goes through different continuously linked stages that can be generally characterized as:
Shoe 10, as seen in
Users of canes and crutches do not necessarily apply their weight with shoes 10 pointing parallel to the path followed. Shoes 10 are typically rotated slightly outwardly. Therefore, underside 22 has a round shape and arched pads 24 extend outwardly from the periphery of underside 22 to increase the effective contact area in the landing approach stage. Reinforcement webs 27 extend perpendicularly from base assembly 20 to the inner surfaces 24a of pads 24.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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