THERAPEUTIC FOOTWEAR AND METHOD OF USING SAME

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080072453
  • Publication Number
    20080072453
  • Date Filed
    March 23, 2007
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 27, 2008
    17 years ago
Abstract
Therapeutic footwear includes upper and lower portions formed of resilient material sized and shaped to fit beneath and above a foot of a user. The upper portion is hingedly attached to the lower portion. A removable pouch is formed of flexible, permeable material and sized and shaped to fit beneath the foot above the lower portion. The pouch contains at least one of aromatherapy and thermal reservoir materials. A cavity is located between the upper portion and the lower portion and is sized and shaped to receive the removable pouch. Stitching through the removable pouch at least partially divides the compartment into at least two subspaces to control movement of the contents. When the removable pouch is heated or cooled and placed in the cavity, the footwear will heat or cool while providing aromatherapy benefits. The footwear includes an outer sole formed of resilient material and suitable for outdoor use.
Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 2 is perspective view of the FIG. 1 embodiment in disassembled form illustrating the upper, the barrier layer, the removable pouch, the footpad and the lower portion of the footwear;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the removable pouch as seen from below, illustrating the retaining pockets holding the pouch to the footpad; and



FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the removable pouch and the footpad taken along the line 4-4.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

(1) FIGS. 1-4 illustrate therapeutic footwear 1Q, providing all of the desired features that can be constructed from the following components. A lower portion 14 is provided. The lower portion 14 is formed of resilient material and sized and shaped to fit beneath a foot (not shown) of a user. An upper portion 22 is provided. The upper portion 22 is formed of resilient material, sized and shaped to surround at least a portion of the foot, and is hingedly attached to the lower portion 14. A removable pouch 26 is provided. The pouch 26 is formed of flexible, permeable material. It is sized and shaped to fit beneath the foot above the lower portion 14 and contains at least one of aromatherapy materials 30 and thermal reservoir materials 34. A cavity 38 is provided. The cavity 38 is located between the upper portion 22 and the lower portion 14 and is sized and shaped to receive the removable pouch 26. When the removable pouch 26 is heated or cooled and placed in the cavity 38 and the footwear 10 is placed upon the foot, the footwear 10 will heat or cool the foot. When the removable pouch 26 contains aromatherapy materials 30 and is placed in the cavity 38 and the footwear 10 is placed upon the foot, the footwear 10 will provide aromatherapy benefits.


(2) In a variant of the invention, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the removable pouch 26 includes a top panel 42 and a bottom panel 46. The panels 42, 46 are joined at their peripheral edges 50, 54 and form a compartment 58 enclosing at least one of the aromatherapy materials 30 and thermal reservoir materials 34.


(3) In another variant, the removable pouch 26 further includes stitching 62. The stitching 62 at least partially divides the compartment 58 into at least two subspaces 66.


(4) In yet another variant, at least two of the subspaces 66 are interconnected, thereby permitting at least one of the thermal reservoir materials 30 and the aromatherapy materials 34 to move between the subspaces 66.


(5) In still another variant, the lower portion 14 includes an outer sole 70. The outer sole 70 is formed of resilient material and suitable for outdoor use.


(6) In a further variant, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the footwear 10 includes a footpad 74. The footpad 74 is formed of resilient material and sized and shaped to fit between the lower portion 14 and the removable pouch 26.


(7) In still a further variant, the removable pouch 26 includes at least one retaining pocket 78. The retaining pocket 78 is sized and shaped to fit slidably over an end 82 of the footpad 74, thereby preventing movement of the removable pouch 26 within the footwear 10.


(8) In yet a further variant, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the upper portion 22 includes a barrier layer 86. The barrier layer 86 is formed of permeable material and is joined to a lower peripheral edge 90 of the upper portion 22, thereby providing a permeable insulating layer between the removable pouch 26 and the foot.


(9) In another variant of the invention, the upper portion 22 is hingedly attached to the lower portion 14 by means selected from the group consisting of zippers 94, snaps (not shown), buttons (not shown) and hook and loop fasteners (not shown).


(10) In yet another variant, the upper portion 22 is removably attached to the lower portion 14.


(11) In still another variant, the upper portion 22 is lined with insulating material 98.


(12) In a further variant, the thermal reservoir materials 34 are selected from the group consisting of corn, rice, wheat, oats, barley, beans and flaxseed.


(13) In still a further variant, the aromatherapy materials 30 are selected from the group consisting of cinnamon, chamomile, lemongrass, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint, valerian root, white willow, yarrow, lavender ginger and yellow dock root.


(14) In yet a further variant, the compartment 58 has at least one openable closure 102 to permit introduction of at least one of alternative thermal 34 and aromatherapy 30 materials.


(15) In a final variant of the invention, the openable closures 102 are selected from the group consisting of hook and loop fastener 106, zipper (not shown), button (not shown) and tie string (not shown).


(16) A method of providing foot therapy includes the steps of providing therapeutic footwear 10 including a lower portion 14 and an upper portion 22. The lower portion 14 is formed of resilient material and sized and shaped to fit beneath a foot of a user. The upper portion 22 is formed of resilient material, sized and shaped to surround at least a portion of the foot, and is hingedly attached to the lower portion 14. A removable pouch 26 is provided. The pouch 26 is formed of flexible, permeable material, sized and shaped to fit beneath the foot above the lower portion 14 and containing at least one of aromatherapy materials 30 and thermal reservoir materials 34. A cavity 38 is provided. The cavity 38 is disposed between the upper portion 22 and the lower portion 14 and is sized and shaped to receive the removable pouch 26. Either of heating and cooling of the removable pouch 26. Replacing the pouch 26 in the cavity 38 and placing the footwear 10 upon the foot.


The therapeutic footwear 10 has been described with reference to particular embodiments. Other modifications and enhancements can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims that follow.

Claims
  • 1. Therapeutic footwear, comprising: a lower portion, said lower portion being formed of resilient material and sized and shaped to fit beneath a foot of a user;an upper portion, said upper portion being formed of resilient material, sized and shaped to surround at least a portion of said foot, and being hingedly attached to said lower portion;a removable pouch, said pouch being formed of flexible, permeable material, sized and shaped to fit beneath said foot above said lower portion and containing at least one of aromatherapy materials and thermal reservoir materials;a cavity, said cavity being disposed between said upper portion and said lower portion and being sized and shaped to receive said removable pouch; andwhereby, when said removable pouch contains thermal materials and is heated or cooled and placed in said cavity and said footwear is placed upon said foot, said footwear will heat or cool said foot, when said removable pouch contains aromatherapy materials and is placed in said cavity and said footwear is placed upon said foot, said footwear will provide aromatherapy benefits.
  • 2. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, wherein said removable pouch further comprises a top panel and a bottom panel, said panels being joined at their peripheral edges and forming a compartment enclosing at least one of said aromatherapy materials and said thermal reservoir materials.
  • 3. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 2, further comprising stitching, said stitching at least partially dividing said compartment into at least two subspaces.
  • 4. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 3, wherein at least two of said subspaces are interconnected, thereby permitting at least one of said thermal reservoir materials and said aromatherapy materials to move between said subspaces.
  • 5. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, wherein said lower portion further comprises an outer sole, said outer sole being formed of resilient material and suitable for outdoor use.
  • 6. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, further comprising a footpad, said footpad being formed of resilient material and sized and shaped to fit between said lower portion and said removable pouch.
  • 7. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 6, wherein said removable pouch further comprises at least one retaining pocket, said retaining pocket being sized and shaped to fit slidably over an end of said footpad, thereby preventing movement of said removable pouch within said footwear.
  • 8. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, wherein said upper portion further comprises a barrier layer, said barrier layer being formed of permeable material and being joined to a lower peripheral edge of said upper portion, thereby providing a permeable insulating layer between said removable pouch and said foot.
  • 9. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, wherein said upper portion is hingedly attached to said lower portion by means selected from the group consisting of: zippers, snaps, buttons and hook and loop fasteners.
  • 10. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, wherein said upper portion is removably attached to said lower portion.
  • 11. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, wherein said upper portion is lined with insulating material.
  • 12. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, wherein said thermal reservoir materials are selected from the group consisting of: corn, rice, wheat, oats, barley, beans and flaxseed.
  • 13. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 1, wherein said aromatherapy materials are selected from the group consisting of: cinnamon, chamomile, lemongrass, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint, valerian root, white willow, yarrow, lavender ginger and yellow dock root.
  • 14. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 2, wherein said compartment has at least one openable closure to permit introduction any of alternative thermal reservoir and aromatherapy materials.
  • 15. The therapeutic footwear, as described in claim 14, wherein said openable closures are selected from the group consisting of: hook and loop fastener, zipper, button and tie string.
  • 16. A method of providing foot therapy comprising the steps of: providing therapeutic footwear comprising: a lower portion, said lower portion being formed of resilient material and sized and shaped to fit beneath a foot of a user;an upper portion, said upper portion being formed of resilient material, sized and shaped to surround at least a portion of said foot, and being hingedly attached to said lower portion;a removable pouch, said pouch being formed of flexible, permeable material, sized and shaped to fit beneath said foot above said lower portion and containing at least one of aromatherapy materials and thermal reservoir materials;a cavity, said cavity being disposed between said upper portion and said lower portion and being sized and shaped to receive said removable pouch;either of heating and cooling of said removable pouch;replacing said pouch in said cavity; andplacing said footwear upon said foot.
RELATED APPLICATION

The instant invention is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/524,871, filed Sep. 21, 2006 and currently pending, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.

Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 11524871 Sep 2006 US
Child 11690547 US