The present invention relates to a weighting device for footwear, applicable in footwear suitable for practising sports training and/or rehabilitation therapies.
This device has constructive particularities intended to allow weighting of footwear and to ensure immobilization of the device on the instep area, avoiding compressive stresses and possible rashes on the user's skin.
This weighting device is applicable in any type of footwear suitable both for practising sports training, for improving performance and increasing the athlete's strength and speed, and for practising rehabilitation therapies.
Currently, it is common the use of weights and weighted garments for sports training and even for performing orthopaedic or rehabilitation treatments.
Thus, for example, the utility model 269613 discloses a weighted bracelet for sports training and orthopaedic use comprising a band made of a flexible material having a number of pockets suitable for receiving and containing a high specific weight material, such bracelet having engaging means for wearing it around the user's wrist or ankle.
The use of such types of bracelets, especially when they are used for sports training, has the disadvantage that they are gradually displaced alternately in a longitudinal direction on the user's limb, which is particularly uncomfortable and may even produce rashes on the user's skin.
The utility model U 200001586 discloses a weighted vest for sports training and for rehabilitation which consists basically of two rectangular pieces, a front one and a rear one, attached to each other by means of upper braces and lateral attaching means, each of said rectangular pieces consisting of a series of parallel strips arranged in an upright position inside of which sheets made of a heavy malleable material are provided.
This type of vest may be appropriate for certain trainings and rehabilitations but it does not present specific features for applying the weight on the user's feet and for performing tasks of both training and rehabilitation such as for the ankle, since the load is carried basically on the user's shoulders and spine, which may be inconvenient for people with ailments in these areas.
In order to overcome the disadvantages of the cited prior art, the weighting device for footwear object of the present invention has been devised which, in addition of being very simple in construction, it has adequate structural features suitable to be applied in any practical footwear used for practising sports training and/or rehabilitation therapies.
One of the objects of the invention is to ensure the immobilization of the weighting device on the area of the instep of the footwear, being placed externally thereon, preventing discomfort and rashes on the user's skin.
A further object of the invention is to allow the application of the weighting device on footwear normally used by the user such that she/he can continue to enjoy the comfort provided by her/his usual footwear without the need for acquiring weighted garments or for orthopaedic use for temporary application. Another object of the invention is to provide the weighting device with means for attaching to the footwear to be weighted so that the weighting device can be positioned or withdrawn as required depending on the exercise or therapy to be performed.
For this purpose, and according to the invention, this footwear device comprises a plate made of a heavy material, preferably quadrangular and having a curved or angular shape suitable for resting on the area of the instep of the footwear; a flexible receptacle provided with a suitable mouth for arranging said plate therein; and means for attaching the device to the footwear to be weighted.
In one embodiment of the invention, said receptacle consists of a flexible bag.
The curved or angular shape of the plate made of a heavy material ensures that it rests with its concave or inner surface on the outer surface of the footwear, in the instep area, which contributes to the immobilization of the weighting device on said area, avoiding continuous movements thereof.
In one embodiment of the invention, the means for attaching the weighting device to the footwear comprise: a strap having one end attached to the flexible bag and a free end; and adjustable closure means arranged at the free end of the strap and at the bag itself; said strap being of a suitable length to form a loop around the bag and to wrap a portion of the footwear, so that in a position of use, the strap itself establishes the closure of the bag mouth, preventing the plate of heavy material housed therein from getting out or being released.
In one variant of embodiment of the invention, the receptacle for receiving the plate of heavy material comprises a semirigid casing, inside of which the heavy material is arranged and a releasable mounting base suitable for wrapping on a portion of the footwear and engaging the casing, such that said releasable mounting base form means for attaching the device to the footwear to be weighted.
With this embodiment, the releasable mounting base can remain attached to the footwear and assembling and disassembling of the casing that is intended for receiving the weighting plate therein can be carried out as required.
In this embodiment, the casing and the releasable mounting base are provided with complementary coupling and attaching means in one coupling position at two opposite ends thereof.
The releasable mounting base has a curved outer surface such that it adapts to the area of the instep of the footwear, and it comprises lateral recesses, formed between two opposite ends carrying the coupling and attaching means, defining in said releasable mounting base an intermediate portion narrower than the opposite ends of said base.
Said narrower intermediate portion is suitable for allowing the base to be attached by means of the footwear laces themselves, said base being immobilized both from lateral movement and from longitudinal movement.
For completeness of the description made herein and in order to facilitate the understanding of the characteristics of the invention, the present specification is accompanied by a set of drawings in which, with an illustrative and non-limiting character, the following has been depicted:
As shown in the accompanying figures, the weighting device for footwear of the invention comprises a plate (1) made of a heavy material, in this case of metal, said plate (1) having a quadrangular and laterally curved shape.
The device further comprises a flexible bag (2), in this case a fabric bag, provided with a mouth (21) for inserting the plate (1) therein as shown in
This bag (2) is provided with means for attaching the weighting device to the footwear, said means being represented by a strap (3), in this case a textile strap, having a first end (31) fixed to the bag (2) and a second, free end (32).
The device comprises adjustable closure means (41, 42) in this case comprising two contact closure complementary halves, said adjustable closure means (41, 42) being arranged on the second, free end (32) of the strap (3) and on the surface of the bag (2), in this particular case in correspondence with the first end (31) of said strap (3).
As it can be seen in
In this position of use, the device is prevented from being displaced, both in longitudinal direction and lateral direction, providing a greater wearing comfort to the user and preventing uncontrolled movements of the device.
In the variant of embodiment shown in
The casing (2a) and the releasable mounting base (5) are provided with complementary coupling and attaching means (22, 51) and (23, 52) at two opposite ends thereof in a coupling position.
The releasable mounting base has a curved outer surface (53) so as to adapt to the area of the instep of the footwear, and it comprises lateral recesses (54, 55), formed between two opposite ends carrying the coupling and attaching means (51, 52), defining in said releasable mounting base (5) an intermediate portion narrower than the opposite ends of said base and suitable for being positioned on the instep of the footwear, under the laces, being immobilized both from lateral movement and from longitudinal movement.
Having been sufficiently described the nature of the invention as well as one preferred embodiment, it is understood to all appropriate effects that the materials, shape, size and arrangement of the elements described herein can be modified, provided that this entails no modification of the essential features of the invention claimed hereinbelow.
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