Patents by Inventor Jason R. Hanft

Jason R. Hanft has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20180343981
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to a computer-implemented system and related methods for the design, evaluation, and/or manufacture of protective patient footwear, such as shoes, braces, boots, casts, corrective footwear, and orthoses. The system includes suitable hardware, software, and related peripherals, which function to acquire data related to the patient's particular footwear needs, such as by image capture, including three-dimensional scanning. The system may also acquire data through other sources of input, such as through one or more sensors for detecting various physiologic parameters associated with the lower extremity, or through input of medical conditions, prior indicators, exam, analysis, lab results, or the like, such as through medical practitioner input or other input protocols.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2018
    Publication date: December 6, 2018
    Applicant: MODERN PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR, LLC
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Publication number: 20180235312
    Abstract: Articles of footwear for protecting injured, at-risk, or post-surgical feet and ankles include upper and/or sole structures that offload the feet and ankles when standing and/or walking.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2018
    Publication date: August 23, 2018
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Publication number: 20180200099
    Abstract: A forefoot orthotic device has multiple regions configured so that impact, propulsive or standing forces experienced by the forefoot of the user are accelerated, decelerated, shifted, transferred, or lessened, so as to promote pain reduction or otherwise address or treat conditions of the forefoot. In one implementation, the device includes expanded areas adapted to underlie the first and fifth metatarsal heads and cushion or offload forces therefrom. In still other variations, the device includes a plateau and regions adjacent the plateau and sloping downwardly therefrom, so that the time during which painful regions of the forefoot experience force, such as during gait or standing, is lessened in favor of transferring such forces to adjacent regions which potentially are less in need of treatment or protection from such forces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2017
    Publication date: July 19, 2018
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Publication number: 20170340052
    Abstract: An orthotic insert device has a first portion generally underlying the plantar surface of the heel fat pad of the calcaneus of a wearer's foot when the insert is placed in a corresponding shoe. The device has a second portion which is located and sized to generally underlie the mid-foot of the wearer. The first portion under the heel is less rigid, that is, more compressible, than the second portion underlying the mid-foot. As a result, the device not only decreases the force felt on the heel, but also acts to offload the force from the heel toward the mid-foot, especially during the impact phase of a person's gait. By off-loading the heel and transferring weight to the mid-foot, force otherwise felt in the region of the calcaneus is dissipated over a much larger surface area, including the mid-foot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2017
    Publication date: November 30, 2017
    Applicant: Heel-It, LLC
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Patent number: 9750302
    Abstract: An orthotic insert device has a first portion generally underlying the plantar surface of the heel fat pad of the calcaneus of a wearer's foot when the insert is placed in a corresponding shoe. The device has a second portion which is located and sized to generally underlie the mid-foot of the wearer. The first portion under the heel is less rigid, that is, more compressible, than the second portion underlying the mid-foot. As a result, the device not only decreases the force felt on the heel, but also acts to offload the force from the heel toward the mid-foot, especially during the impact phase of a person's gait. By off-loading the heel and transferring weight to the mid-foot, force otherwise felt in the region of the calcaneus is dissipated over a much larger surface area, including the mid-foot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2017
    Assignee: Heel-It, LLC
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Publication number: 20160000188
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to a design and manufacturing system for protective patient footwear, as well as related methods. The system includes suitable hardware, software, and related peripherals, which function to acquire data related to the patient's particular footwear needs, such as by three-dimensional scanning. A design subsystem interfaces with the inputted data to permit the resulting design to reflect particular foot conditions in the design and subsequent manufacturing process. A manufacturing subsystem receives the resulting design and includes hardware and software to manufacture the protective patient footwear.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2015
    Publication date: January 7, 2016
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Patent number: 9201413
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to a design and manufacturing system for protective patient footwear, as well as related methods. The system includes suitable hardware, software, and related peripherals, which function to acquire data related to the patient's particular footwear needs, such as by three-dimensional scanning. A design subsystem interfaces with the inputted data to permit the resulting design to reflect particular foot conditions in the design and subsequent manufacturing process. A manufacturing subsystem receives the resulting design and includes hardware and software to manufacture the protective patient footwear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2015
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Publication number: 20150047221
    Abstract: An orthotic insert device has a first portion generally underlying the plantar surface of the heel fat pad of the calcaneus of a wearer's foot when the insert is placed in a corresponding shoe. The device has a second portion which is located and sized to generally underlie the mid-foot of the wearer. The first portion under the heel is less rigid, that is, more compressible, than the second portion underlying the mid-foot. As a result, the device not only decreases the force felt on the heel, but also acts to offload the force from the heel toward the mid-foot, especially during the impact phase of a person's gait. By off-loading the heel and transferring weight to the mid-foot, force otherwise felt in the region of the calcaneus is dissipated over a much larger surface area, including the mid-foot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2013
    Publication date: February 19, 2015
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Publication number: 20140277658
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to a design and manufacturing system for protective patient footwear, as well as related methods. The system includes suitable hardware, software, and related peripherals, which function to acquire data related to the patient's particular footwear needs, such as by three-dimensional scanning. A design subsystem interfaces with the inputted data to permit the resulting design to reflect particular foot conditions in the design and subsequent manufacturing process. A manufacturing subsystem receives the resulting design and includes hardware and software to manufacture the protective patient footwear.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Inventor: Jason R. Hanft
  • Publication number: 20040167805
    Abstract: In order to improve outcomes for a variety of medical conditions that involve home treatment, medical packs are provided that can include a set number of medications and other medical supplies the amounts of which that are selected for a specific period of home treatment. The medical packs can also include instructions using photographs and a patient log. Return of the pack in a return visit to the treating medical professional can provide a means for evaluating patient compliance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2004
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Inventors: Adam S. Landsman, Jason R. Hanft