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WO2017003473A1
WO2017003473A1 PCT/US2015/038711 US2015038711W WO2017003473A1 WO 2017003473 A1 WO2017003473 A1 WO 2017003473A1 US 2015038711 W US2015038711 W US 2015038711W WO 2017003473 A1 WO2017003473 A1 WO 2017003473A1
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Michelle HUNG
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  • the invention disclosed in this application pertains to the field of modified footwear worn by persons desiring orthopedic foot support.
  • the invention is relevant to footwear which can be electively modified in one or more ways to fit the specific contours of the wearer's feet.
  • the modification is accomplished by means of positionable and repositionable attachments that hold orthotic or other foot support inserts in place at various positions within the footwear to provide customized support.
  • shoe inserts are any kind of non-prescription foot support designed to be worn inside a shoe.
  • Shoe inserts include arch supports, insoles, heel supports and foot cushions.
  • Orthotics are prescription shoe inserts that provide support or bracing to a patient's foot structure. Shoe inserts are typically bought off the shelf and not customized to the specific contours of the wearer's foot. Some orthotics may also be fashioned according to a general conformation based on the wearer's shoe size.
  • the invention comprises a footwear system that may be used to provide orthotic or orthopedic foot support for the user by means of a customized insole portion that includes one or more receptacles for receiving one or more orthotic inserts.
  • a customized insole portion that includes one or more receptacles for receiving one or more orthotic inserts.
  • the invention allows users seeking relief from foot discomfort to customize and securely fix the position of the one or more shoe inserts in a regular, non-orthotic shoe.
  • the invention further provides a means by which users may securely position a heel insert into the heel portion of a shoe to provide support to the hindfoot.
  • the modified footwear of the invention is usable with open or closed shoes.
  • the footwear system may comprise various embodiments, including but not limited to an insole featuring at least one repositionable receptacle for an orthotic insert(s), a slipper for indoor wear which may be further modified with a detachable outsole for external wear, a sandal for general wear (indoor and outdoor), a shoe into which a soft soled slipper is inserted, hosiery embodiments which may be worn in the same manner as conventional hosiery while uniquely providing orthotic support according to the invention, various other embodiments and representations as may be contemplated by a person of ordinary skill in the art, given the instant disclosure.
  • a footwear system comprises an insole having an upper surface and an under surface, the insole including at least one, detachable, repositionable receptacle for containing an orthotic foot support insert which is securely affixed to the upper surface of the insole; wherein said at least one detachable,
  • repositionable receptacle comprises an upper surface and an under surface, and further wherein said first receptacle can be attached, detached and repositioned as desired by the user by affixing the under surface thereof to the upper surface of the insole.
  • the at least one receptacle may be of different shapes, sizes and configurations. In this respect, one such repositionable receptacle may be attachable and detachable from the arch region of the insole, while another may be attachable and detachable from the area corresponding to the metatarsal region of the user's foot (ball of foot). More than one type of receptacles may be attached to the insole according to the invention.
  • the repositionable arch support receptacle with or without an additional heel support receptacle is incorporated into a slipper (e.g. a flip flop), sandal or shoe.
  • the heel support receptacle may be permanently attached to the upper surface of the insole or it may also be detachable and repositionable.
  • the invention comprises hosiery, such as socks or stockings, into which are incorporated receptacles, including repositionable receptacles, for holding arch supports and heel supports.
  • the invention further comprises methods of providing orthopedic foot support to a user by inserting a footwear system or insole of the invention in a slipper, sandal, shoe or other footwear to be worn by the user.
  • An exemplary method includes inserting an insole according to the invention into a conventional shoe to facilitate place of orthotic inserts, as defined herein, within the shoe. This method may be used by consumers or prescribed by orthopedists or podiatrists to provide further customization for patients to alleviate foot discomfort or pain.
  • the invention provides users with relief from a variety of foot conditions, including but not limited to fallen arches (pies planus), plantar fasciitis, heel pain, ball of foot pain, heel spurs, Achilles tendonitis, overprotonation, high arches, generalized foot pain, diabetic foot pain or sensitivity and knee pain.
  • fallen arches pies planus
  • plantar fasciitis plantar fasciitis
  • heel pain ball of foot pain
  • heel spurs Achilles tendonitis
  • overprotonation high arches
  • generalized foot pain diabetic foot pain or sensitivity and knee pain.
  • Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a footwear system according to one
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a footwear system of the invention in relation to the foot of a user.
  • ⁇ 0016 ⁇ Fig. 3 is a perspective, exploded view of a slipper of the invention showing an insole with an attached heel receptacle and a repositionable arch receptacle, and further showing lower attachment sleeves on the underside of the insole for attachment to a detachable sole.
  • ⁇ 0017 ⁇ Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an assembled slipper with an upper and insole, the underside of which is modified according to the invention, in which the lower attachment sleeves are formed as bilaterally open-ended attachment means.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of an orthotic slipper according to an embodiment of the invention which is inserted into a clog-style shoe.
  • Fig. 6 is an orthotic insole embodiment of the invention which includes a heel
  • Figs. 7A and 7B are hosiery embodiments of the invention having the arch and heel support assemblies therein.
  • Figs. 8A and 8B are drawn to embodiments of the invention comprised of a heel receptacle, arch receptacle and metatarsal/ ball of foot receptacle, each for receiving shoe inserts.
  • Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a footwear system of the invention that includes open- ended attachment sleeves for receiving an detachable outsole.
  • Figs. 10A and 10B are black and white photographs of embodiments of the invention that show repositionable receptacles attached to the heel, arch and metatarsal regions with and without foot support inserts carried therein.
  • modified footwear in the form of a slipper 150 comprises an insole 1 , an upper 7, and a repositionable arch receptacle 2.
  • An open-ended heel receptacle 5 having the opening oriented toward the midsole of the insole 1 is further provided, into which may be inserted a heel insert 6.
  • the modified footwear system is incorporated into a slipper, such as a house or bedroom slipper.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 can for example be cloth slippers suitable for house wear. They are made of one or more fabrics and are lightweight, easy to wash and dry and packable, while at the same time having the ability to accommodate, support and fixedly retain insoles inserted into the receptacles therein.
  • the repositionable receptacles may be easily inserted and removed because those footwear are characterized by an open vamp. In this respect, it is easier to customize the position of the receptacles. 5 ⁇
  • the repositionable receptacle 2 is secured to the surface of the insole by removable attachment means 3a and 3b.
  • the attachment means are strips of reclosable hook and loop tape, such as is marketed for example under the brand name, VELCROTM.
  • adhesive strips such as stretch releasing adhesive strips sold under the brand name COMMANDTM by the 3M Innovative Properties Company, or other clean release adhesive may be used to secure the arch and/or heel receptacles.
  • the heel receptacle may be sewn or molded onto the surface of the heel area of the insole 1 .
  • Fig.3 further provides an exploded view of an assembly of an embodiment in which the slipper or soft-soled footwear comprising the repositionable receptacles may be attached to a detachable sole 1 1 .
  • lower attachment sleeve 8 is attached to the underside of the insole 1 at the front or forefoot region thereof, thereby providing a sleeve opening oriented toward the midsection of the sole.
  • lower attachment sleeve 9 is attached at the heel or hindfoot area of the insole 1 .
  • attachment sleeves are attached to the underside of the insole, they may similarly be attached to a midsole layer 18 between the insole and the sole, as is depicted in Fig. 4. Also as shown in Fig. 9, each attachment sleeve may be open at both ends and attached to the midsole (or insole, in other embodiments) at the midsection thereof. In certain embodiments, attachment sleeves may be open-ended (shown as elements 16, 17) to allow for attachment of an outsole inserted through the sleeves from one direction or another.
  • the lower attachment sleeves 8 and 9 may be cooperatively attached to a detachable outsole 1 1 (Figs. 3,4).
  • the outsole may be a hard sole, such as that of a sandal or shoe.
  • This type of sole may be made of any suitable material suitable for protecting the soles of the feet from external injury or impact, and for maintaining the structural integrity of the shoe, including without limitation, rubber, cork, leather, thermoplastics or other synthetic materials.
  • the outsole may be waterproof.
  • the detachable outsole 1 1 may be of a flatter style, i.e. a substantially horizontal configuration, or a heeled style, and it is preferably suitable for outdoor wear.
  • the outsole 1 1 may also be an athletic sole or any other form of sole that might be selected for specialty footwear.
  • the detachable outsole 1 1 comprises insertion slots 12 and 13 in the forefoot and hindfoot (heel) regions thereof, respectively.
  • the upper, insole and midsole are attached to the outsole 1 1 by insertion of the lower attachment sleeves 8 and 9 into the insertion slots 12 and 13, respectively.
  • soft-soled footwear such as a bedroom slipper which contains the insole with repositionable receptacles of the invention may be attached to a hardier, more durable outsole, for example for outside wear. If the outsole is made of a waterproof material it can be washed or hosed off as needed and air dried.
  • a single footwear system of the invention may be modified to provide footwear for a different purpose without the user being required to purchase and install separate orthotic footwear systems for each type of shoe.
  • the soft-soled footwear for example a cloth house slipper
  • the soles may be retained for use with another pair of cloth slippers. This eliminates solid waste and allows for recycling of a percentage of the shoe's parts.
  • the receptacles 2 and 5 may be constructed from the same material as the insole or the upper, or they may be made from a fabric material, for example breathable or moisture- wicking fabric, such cotton or terrycloth. Alternatively, the receptacles may be formed from thermoformable materials or from rubber. In preferred embodiments, the insole and upper are made from biodegradable fabric.
  • the arch receptacle 2 is repositionable, while the open-ended heel receptacle 5 may be repositionable or in various embodiments it may be permanently affixed to the surface of the insole. As shown in Figs.
  • a further embodiment of the invention comprises an insole that includes an additional detachable and repositionable metatarsal receptacle in the foot bed region to accommodate an insert, such as metatarsal pads that cushion the ball of the foot.
  • a conventional shoe 200 such as a clog or mule.
  • the orthotic support provided by the novel and inventive aspects of the invention may be included, for example, in a backless shoe.
  • the soft-soled embodiment may be inserted into a closed shoe, boot or sneaker.
  • slipper or insertable footwear embodiments of the invention are not limited to soft soles, for example fabric soles, but the sole of the footwear that inserts into another shoe may be of less flexible material and construction as well.
  • the invention may also be manufactured and sold as a separate insole which can be inserted into any shoe according to the size of the insole, as in Fig. 6.
  • the one or more repositionable receptacles can be used to accurately position the arch, metatarsal (shown in Figs. 8A, 8B) and heel receptacles according to the contours of the customer's foot when the insole is inserted in the shoe.
  • Figs. 7A and 7B show hosiery embodiments of the invention in which receptacles 2, 5 are attached within hosiery apparel 300, 301 , for example a sock or stocking.
  • the fabric may be thin or transparent, such as a stocking sheer material used for stockings or pantyhose, or it may be made of knit or woven material, provided that the fabric is sufficiently durable to allow attachment of the receptacles without damage to the fabric.
  • the receptacles may alternately be fixed in the stocking for, for example by being fused or woven in.
  • the hosiery of the invention may be worn by the user with open shoes while still providing the foot support benefits from the orthotic inserts.
  • the upper of the shoe configurations of the invention may vary in shape and may be constructed of materials such as fabric, leather, woven natural materials or synthetic materials.
  • the segmented vamp allows for easy placement of the repositionable receptacles on the upper surface of the insole and also for easy insertion of the orthotic inserts into the repositionable receptacles and the optionally repositionable heel receptacle.
  • One or more repositionable receptacles may be fitted with orthotic inserts, as shown.
  • the right foot of each pair shows the inserted orthotic.
  • the products of the invention namely the insoles, slippers, shoes or hosiery, may be sold with or without orthotic inserts.
  • a user may change or replace the orthotic without having to dispose of the entire insole, or to reorder the entire shoe.
  • the footwear of the invention allow for continued use of traditional adhesive-backed inserts even after the adhesive has worn away because the insert can be held in the desired fixed position when inserted into the receptacles according to a method of the invention.
  • footwear or the insole purchased according to embodiments of the invention may be customized first by adjusting the placement of the repositionable receptacles in the arch region and at the heel. Then, further custom fitting may be achieved by changing the size, shape and function of the orthotic insert. In other applications of use, the repositionable receptacles may be attached and repositioned on the insole or the sole portion of the hosiery of the invention.
  • ⁇ 0036 ⁇ Various types of footwear can either be created or modified according to the various embodiments of the invention described herein and other embodiments representing the inventive concepts set forth herein that would be readily envisioned by a person of ordinary skill in the art.
  • the modified footwear of the invention can be used in many applications, including but not limited to casual footwear, bedroom slippers, hosiery, thin shoe liner footwear, and insoles for insertion into shoes, sandals or boots.
  • Military applications are possible, for example allowing for providing customized foot support in standard issue military footwear to correct orthopedic issues such as overprotonation, which can impede physical performance.
  • professionals who are required to stand, walk or run for long periods, such as nurses, physicians and factory workers, recreational hikers and runners, may benefit from various applications of the invention.
  • the footwear systems of the invention further are environmentally efficient by reducing disposable waste.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un système de chaussure pour un support d'orthèse comprenant une région de semelle intérieure à laquelle un ou plusieurs réceptacle(s) repositionnable(s) détachable(s) est/sont fixé(s), logeant des inserts de support de pied et/ou d'orthèse, et facultativement un réceptacle de talon supplémentaire. Le système de chaussure peut être utilisable pour fournir un support de pied dans une chaussure ouverte ou fermée.
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