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Shoe pad for correcting regulating and relaxing foot bottom

A technology of insole and heel, applied in insoles, footwear, soles, etc., can solve the problem of impossible to control the angle of the foot to the ground

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-05-12
BIOLOGICAL MACHINERY
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However, when these pads are fixed on the insole surface 1, there is also the problem of adapting the insole to a particular foot, as many parameters should be considered
Also, it is nearly impossible to control the angle of the foot to the ground in terms of semi-pronation or over-pronation or over-spin

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[0041] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

[0042] like Figure 3 to Figure 6As shown, the orthopedic insole of the present invention comprises a pair of insole surfaces 1, a forefoot wedge 15 and a rear foot wedge 16, both of which are secured to the insole surfaces. The length of the insole surface 1 can be the length of the whole sole from the heel end to the toe end, to replace the existing insole, or correspond to the length of the sole except the front portion of the foot. This length must be properly controlled and pre-cut for a particular shoe depending on a certain shoe style.

[0043] The surface of the insole has arch fillers 10a corresponding to the arches of the feet respectively supporting the heel, and they are combined with three types of insoles, orthopedic insoles, which are usually produced in large quantities by injection molding or extrusion molding using synthetic ...

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Abstract

An orthoinsert for shoes to control and correct many types of abnormally functioning feet, includes three types of sole design. The orthoinsert comprises an insole plate which has the full length of an entire foot or a length corresponding to the length of an insole except the forefoot part, an arch filler and a heel site for holding the heel in well-aligned position. A forefoot wedge is attached to the fore part of the undersurface of the insole plate to control the angle of the forefoot to the ground surface. A rearfoot wedge is attached to the rear part of the undersurface of the insole plate to control and correct the angle of the rearfoot to the ground surface. Three types of orthoinsert, and the arch filler and the heel site integrated with the plate provide and achieve a total underfoot comfort during walking.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a pair of insoles, and more particularly to a pair of orthopedic insoles, which can be conveniently used for many types of deformed feet and can be conveniently adjusted by front and rear wedges to adjust the angle of the surface of the insole and the ground so that Provides better outsole comfort and control when wearing sneakers or loafers. Background technique [0002] When a person stands, the feet touch the ground and support the weight of the human body, and the proper and flexible movements of the bones and muscles allow walking and exercise. It is therefore necessary to redistribute the pressure of the body weight through the smooth contact of the entire sole of the foot with the ground. [0003] Normally, the plantar surface of the normal foot touches the ground through a three-point arch for a stable stance. When walking or running, the arch of the foot absorbs the ground reaction force like a spring and all...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F5/14A43B7/14A43B13/38A43B17/00A43B17/02
CPCA43B17/02A43D999/00A43B7/144A43B7/14A43B7/1445A43B7/141A43B7/142A43B7/38
Inventor 朴寅植
Owner BIOLOGICAL MACHINERY
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