Boots – shoes – and leggings – Orthopedic boot or shoe with corrective element – With means to massage foot
Patent
1997-09-30
1998-07-28
Patterson, M. D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Orthopedic boot or shoe with corrective element
With means to massage foot
36 43, A43B 1340, A43B 1338
Patent
active
057848114
ABSTRACT:
A shoe insole has a flat base-sole corresponding to a shoe contour. The shoe insole is made of a single piece of foam with a Shore hardness A of 30 to 45, and includes a plurality of integral cushion-elevations formed thereupon. Each of the cushion elevations includes an elevation section which gradually increases in thickness from a surface of the base-sole to a peak region which forms a thickest portion of each cushion-elevation. Each peak region includes a flat plateau area which forms a rest surface upon which a foot sole can rest. The peak regions project upward from the base-sole by a thickness which is up to twice the mean thickness of an area of the base-sole adjoining the elevation portions.
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Mauch Walter
Patterson M. D.
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