Claims
- 1. A footwear device comprising:
- a rigid base for supporting the foot of a user thereon;
- a heel counter on the rigid base for contact with the foot of a user in a first area of the foot posterior to the posterior aspect of the heel of the foot;
- a medial forefoot counter associated with the rigid base for contact with the foot of a user in a second area of the foot medial to the medial aspect of the head of the first metatarsal of the foot; and
- a forefoot/midfoot compression member for contact with the foot of a user in a third area of the foot located on the dorsum of said foot for exerting a downwardly and rearwardly directed force on the dorsum of the foot, wherein the compression member comprises an instep counter and a support member for said instep counter, the instep counter comprising a first plate in the form of a first metatarsal/dorsum midfoot counter for applying said downwardly and rearwardly directed force on the dorsum of the foot and a second plate in the form of a supero-lateral first metatarsal counter for applying a substantially infero-medially acting force on the supero-lateral aspect of the first metatarsal;
- said medial forefoot counter, said posterior heel counter and said forefoot/midfoot compression member being configured and arranged relative to the rigid base so that pressure contact with the foot of a user occurs primarily in said first, second and third areas of the foot whereby the remainder of the foot above the rigid base is rendered substantially unconstrained to accommodate the changing architecture of the foot resulting from movement between bipedal and monopedal stances.
- 2. The footwear device according to claim 1, wherein said instep counter is pivotably or swivelably supported relative to said rigid base by said support member.
- 3. The footwear device according to claim 2, wherein said instep counter is pivotable relative to said rigid base about a substantially horizontal transverse axis.
- 4. The footwear device according to claim 1, wherein the position of said instep counter is adjustable in a vertical direction relative to said rigid base.
- 5. The footwear device according to claim 4, wherein said instep counter is adjustable relative to said rigid base by means of cooperating first and second screw-threaded members, the first screw-threaded member being connected to said instep counter and the second screw-threaded member being attached to said rigid base through an arched support member spanning the forefoot/midfoot portion of the foot of a user located on said rigid base.
- 6. The footwear device according to claim 5, wherein said instep counter is pivotable about a substantially horizontal transverse axis for permitting the instep counter to assume positions having different angles of inclination relative to the rigid base during movement of the foot between bipedal and monopedal stances.
- 7. The footwear device according to claim 1, wherein said medial forefoot counter is mounted on said rigid base.
- 8. The footwear device according to claim 1, wherein said medial forefoot counter is mounted on and extends from said forefoot/midfoot compression member.
- 9. The footwear device according to claim 1, wherein said heel counter comprises:
- a postero-medial oblique heel counter connected to the rigid base postero-medially to the oblique postero-medial aspect of the heel bone of a user for counteracting medial displacement of the heel;
- a posterior heel counter connected to the rigid base posterior to the posterior aspect of the heel of a user; and
- a postero-lateral oblique heel counter connected to the rigid base postero-laterally to the oblique postero-lateral aspect of the heel bone of a user for counteracting lateral displacement of the heel.
- 10. The footwear device according to claim 1, further comprising a lateral forefoot counter for contact with the lateral aspect of the head of the fifth metatarsal when the foot of the user is in a monopedal stance.
- 11. The footwear device according to claim 1, further comprising a medial midfoot counter for contact with the foot medial to the medial aspect of the first cuneiform of the midfoot when the foot of the user is in a monopedal stance.
- 12. The footwear device according to claim 11, wherein said medial midfoot counter is mounted on said rigid base.
- 13. The footwear device according to claim 11, wherein said medial midfoot counter is mounted on and extends from said forefoot/midfoot compression member.
- 14. The footwear device according to claim 1, further comprising a lateral hindfoot counter connected to the rigid base for contacting the lateral aspect of the heel bone when the foot of the user is in a bipedal stance.
- 15. The footwear device according to claim 1, further comprising a medial hindfoot counter connected to the rigid base for contacting the medial aspect of the heel bone when the foot of the user is in a monopedal stance.
- 16. The footwear device according to claim 1, wherein said instep counter comprises a substantially elongate plate for applying a downward and rearward acting force to the dorsum of the first metatarsal and the dorsum of the midfoot.
- 17. The footwear device according to claim 1, wherein said instep counter contacts the dorsum of the foot in an area substantially centered at the junction of the base of the first and second metatarsals and the first and second cuneiforms.
- 18. The footwear device according to claim 1, wherein said instep counter further comprises:
- a third plate in the form of a supero-lateral midfoot counter for contact with the supero-lateral aspect of the midfoot to apply a force downwardly and rearwardly substantially evenly to the supero-lateral aspect of the midfoot.
- 19. The footwear device according to claim 18, wherein said instep counter further comprises:
- a fourth plate in the form of a metatarsals two through five dorsum restraint for contacting the dorsums of metatarsals two through five of the foot to restrain the metatarsals laterally of the first metatarsal against upward movement.
- 20. The footwear device according to claim 1, further comprising a leg member pivotally connected to said rigid base for receiving the lower leg of a user therein and capable of pivotal movement in forward and rearward directions relative to said rigid base about a substantially transverse axis for controlling the movement of the leg of a user relative to the rigid base.
- 21. The footwear device according to claim 20, wherein said leg member further comprises:
- rear stop means for limiting the extent of rearward travel of said leg member relative to said base to a rearmost limiting position.
- 22. The footwear device according to claim 21, wherein said rear stop means is adjustable for varying the extent of said rearward travel to suit the requirements of a particular user.
- 23. The footwear device according to claim 22, wherein said leg member further comprises:
- forward travel limiting means for limiting the extent of forward travel of said leg member relative to said rigid base to a foremost limiting position.
- 24. The footwear device according to claim 23, wherein said forward travel limiting means is adjustable for varying the extent of forward travel to suit the requirements of a particular user.
- 25. The footwear device according to claim 24, wherein said forward travel limiting means includes a resilient member for applying a damping force against said forward travel over a predetermined distance in advance of said foremost limiting position.
- 26. The footwear device according to claim 25, wherein the magnitude of said predetermined distance over which said damping force is applied, is adjustable.
- 27. The footwear device according to claim 26, wherein the magnitude of said damping force is adjustable.
- 28. The footwear device according to claim 25, wherein said leg member further comprises resistance means for providing a predetermined amount of resistance to said pivotal movement of the leg member relative to the rigid base.
- 29. The footwear device according to claim 28, wherein said resistance means is capable of providing a substantially uniform resistance to said pivotal movement over at least a substantial portion of the extent of said pivotal movement.
- 30. The footwear device according to claim 20, wherein said leg member further comprises a leg containment assembly comprising a pair of mutually cooperating rigid curved members which together define a hollow member of substantially oval cross-section for receiving the leg of the user therein, said cooperating members respectively forming anterior and posterior containments for the leg of a user.
- 31. A footwear device comprising:
- an elongate rigid base for supporting the foot of a user thereon;
- a heel counter on the rigid base for contact with the foot of a user posterior to the posterior aspect of the heel of the foot; and
- a forefoot/midfoot compression member for exerting a downwardly and rearwardly directed force on the dorsum of the foot of the user to maintain the posterior aspect of the heel in contact with said posterior heel counter, wherein said forefoot/midfoot compression member comprises an instep counter, a support member for said instep counter attached to said rigid base, wherein said instep counter is pivotally connected to said support member about a pivot axis which is transverse to said rigid base so that the instep counter is pivotally or swivelably supported relative to said rigid base;
- the instep counter comprising a first plate in the form of a first metatarsal/dorsum midfoot counter for applying said downwardly and rearwardly directed force on the dorsum of the foot and a second plate in the form of a supero-lateral first metatarsal counter for applying a substantially infero-medially acting force on the supero-lateral aspect of the first metatarsal.
- 32. The footwear device according to claim 31, wherein said support member comprises an arched member attached to said rigid base and spanning the forefoot/midfoot portion of the foot of a user located on said rigid base.
- 33. The footwear device according to claim 32, wherein said instep counter is adjustable in a vertical direction relative to said rigid base by means of cooperating first and second screw-threaded members, the first screw-threaded member being connected to the instep counter and the second screw-threaded member being connected to said arched support member.
- 34. The footwear device according to claim 31, wherein said instep counter comprises a substantially elongate plate for applying a downward and rearward acting force to the dorsum of the first metatarsal and the dorsum of the midfoot.
- 35. The footwear device according to claim 34, wherein said instep counter contacts the dorsum of the foot in an area substantially centered at the junction of the proximal head of the first and second metatarsals and the first and second cuneiforms.
- 36. The footwear device according to claim 31, wherein said instep counter further comprises:
- a third plate in the form of a supero-lateral midfoot counter for contact with the supero-lateral aspect of the midfoot to apply a force downwardly and rearwardly substantially evenly to the supero-lateral aspect of the midfoot.
- 37. The footwear device according to claim 36, wherein said instep counter further comprises:
- a fourth plate in the form of a metatarsals two through five dorsum restraint for contacting the dorsums of metatarsals two through five of the foot to restrain the metatarsals laterally of the first metatarsal against upward movement.
- 38. The footwear device according to claim 31, further comprising:
- a medial forefoot counter associated with the rigid base for contact with the foot of a user medial to the medial aspect of the head of the first metatarsal.
- 39. The footwear device according to claim 31, said heel counter comprises:
- a postero-medial oblique heel counter connected to the rigid base postero-medially to the oblique postero-medial aspect of the heel bone of a user for counteracting medial displacement of the heel;
- a posterior heel counter connected to the rigid base posterior to the posterior aspect of the heel of a user; and
- a postero-lateral oblique heel counter connected to the rigid base postero-laterally to the oblique postero-lateral aspect of the heel bone of a user for counteracting lateral displacement of the heel.
- 40. The footwear device according to claim 31, further comprising a leg member pivotally connected to said rigid base for receiving the lower leg of a user thereon and capable of pivotal movement in forward and rearward directions relative to said rigid base about a substantially transverse axis for controlling the movement of the leg of a user relative to the rigid base, wherein said leg member comprises a leg containment assembly comprising a pair of mutually cooperating rigid curved members which together define a hollow member of substantially oval cross-section for receiving the leg of the user therein, said cooperating members respectively forming anterior and posterior containments for the leg of a user, and said leg containment assembly permits the rotation of the leg of a user relative to the rigid base, and wherein the leg containment assembly permits movement of a user's ankle relative to the rigid base in a medial direction to accommodate the physiologic function associated with movement from a bipedal to a monopedal stance.
- 41. The footwear device according to claim 40, wherein said leg member further comprises:
- rear stop means for limiting the extent of rearward travel of said leg member relative to said base to a rearmost limiting position; and
- forward travel limiting means for limiting the extent of forward travel of said leg member relative to said rigid base to a foremost limiting position.
- 42. The footwear device according to claim 41, wherein said rear stop means is adjustable for varying the extent of said rearward travel to suit the requirements of a particular user.
- 43. The footwear device according to claim 42, wherein said forward travel limiting means is adjustable for varying the extent of forward travel to suit the requirements of a particular user.
- 44. The footwear device according to claim 43, wherein said forward travel limiting means includes a resilient member for applying a damping force against said forward travel over a predetermined distance in advance of said foremost limiting position.
- 45. The footwear device according to claim 44, wherein the magnitude of said predetermined distance over which said damping force is applied, is adjustable.
- 46. The footwear device according to claim 45, wherein the magnitude of said damping force is adjustable.
- 47. The footwear device according to claim 46, wherein said forward travel limiting means includes a resilient member for applying a damping force against said forward travel over a predetermined distance in advance of said foremost limiting position.
- 48. The footwear device according to claim 32, wherein said support member for said instep counter is rigidly attached to said rigid base.
- 49. A footwear device comprising:
- a rigid base for supporting the foot of a user thereon;
- a heel counter on the rigid base for contact with the foot of a user in a first area of the foot posterior to the posterior aspect of the heel of the foot;
- a medial forefoot counter associated with the rigid base for contact with the foot of a user in a second area of the foot medial to the medial aspect of the head of the first metatarsal of the foot; and
- a forefoot/midfoot compression member for contact with the foot of a user in a third area of the foot located on the dorsum of said foot for exerting a downwardly and rearwardly directed force on the dorsum of the foot, the compression member including a plate in the form of a supero-lateral first metatarsal counter for applying a substantially infero-medially acting force on the supero-lateral aspect of the first metatarsal;
- said medial forefoot counter, said posterior heel counter and said forefoot/midfoot compression member being configured and arranged relative to the rigid base so that pressure contact with the foot of a user occurs primarily in said first, second and third areas of the foot whereby the remainder of the foot above the rigid base is rendered substantially unconstrained to accommodate the changing architecture of the foot resulting from movement between bipedal and monopedal stances.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/794,674 filed Nov. 18, 1991; which, in turn, is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/511,898 filed Apr. 23, 1990, now abandoned; which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/342,971 filed Apr. 25, 1989, now abandoned in favour of pending continuation U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/633,188 filed Dec. 28, 1990.
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