Including Metal Spring Means Patents (Class 36/151)
  • Patent number: 9968467
    Abstract: Prosthetic feet that provide improved rollover and performance are provided. A prosthetic foot can include a lower foot member extending from a heel end to a toe end, a second foot member disposed above the lower foot member, and an optional third foot member disposed above the second foot member. The second foot member is tapered such that its thickness decreases toward the proximal end. Optionally, the second foot member can taper toward its distal end as well as toward its proximal end from an intermediate location on the second foot member. The third foot member can be tapered such that its thickness decreases toward the distal end. There can be a gap between a distal end of the third foot member and the second foot member that closes during dorsiflexion of the prosthetic foot during use and provides dynamic stiffness control to the prosthetic foot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2018
    Assignee: Ă–ssur Iceland ehf
    Inventors: Orn Ingvi Jonsson, Aron Kristbjorn Albertsson
  • Patent number: 8056262
    Abstract: A first load (L1) is put on the upper leg (606) to create a contact area (619) between the front segment (610) and the front segment (618). The contact area (619) has a center point (601) located a distance (p1) from the front end (602). An upper forward segment (621) pulls away from a lower forward segment (623) immediately adjacent to the front end (602) to create a loop (625a). The first load (L1) is progressively increased to a second load (L2) and the center point (601) is rolled back from the distance (p1) to a distance (p2) from the front end (602). The segments (621) and (623) expand the loop (625a) to a loop (625b).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2011
    Assignee: Trackguard AB
    Inventors: Wilhelm Ove Lindqvist, Hans Larsson, Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
  • Patent number: 6968637
    Abstract: The present invention is an article of footwear having a stabilizing element incorporated into a sole structure. The stabilizing element is located primarily in the midfoot region of the footwear but extends into both the forefoot and heel regions. In one embodiment, the stabilizing element includes five stabilizing members that extend from a connecting member. The function of the stabilizing members is to provide support along the longitudinal length of the foot so as to limit non-axial, vertical flexion in the midfoot and heel regions; permit the forefoot to axially flex in relation to the heel; and permit forefoot flexion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Nike, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffrey L. Johnson
  • Patent number: 6915598
    Abstract: An insole for use with footwear includes a first layer including a heel portion of a first thickness, a mid portion connected to a front section of the heel portion and having a substantially constant thickness which is much less than the first thickness, and having an upward curvature, an upper surface extending along the mid and heel portions and on which a person stands, and a lower surface extending along the mid and heel portions, the lower surface including a shallow recess in the mid portion, the first layer being made of a material of a first hardness; and a flexible and resilient, thin arch spring insert of a substantially constant thickness secured in the recess and following the curvature of the mid portion, the arch spring insert being made of a material of a second hardness which is greater than the first hardness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2005
    Assignee: Schering-Plough Healthcare Products Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard F. Grisoni, Philip Yang, Harold A. Howlett, Laura J. Crane
  • Patent number: 6247249
    Abstract: The shoe system comprises a shoe that has a toe section and a heel portion. A shoe sole is disposed inside the shoe and has a groove defined therein. The groove extends angularly from an upper surface of the shoe sole rearwardly towards the heel portion of the shoe. A wedge section is removably attached to the shoe sole. A shoe insert has a stiff first member and a resilient second member attached to the first member. The second member is inserted into the groove. The second member has one side that may be thicker than the opposite side so that the second member is only twistable in one direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2001
    Assignee: Trackguard Inc.
    Inventor: Wilhelm Ove Lindqvist
  • Patent number: 6029374
    Abstract: A midsole system for a running shoe or foot prosthesis have a sole spring, a heel spring and/or a forefoot spring stores energy of foot impact and releases it during the running cycle. A preferred embodiment provides bending beam sole systems for shoes or foot prostheses comprising a bending beam heel spring, a bending beam forefoot spring, a two coupled spring sole system, and a three coupled spring sole system. The sole systems of this invention maximize stability, cushioning, and walking or running economy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Inventors: Hugh M. Herr, Rustem Igor Gamow
  • Patent number: 6023861
    Abstract: An arch support (1) for a sports shoe, in particular a mountaineering or hiking boot, having an anatomically shaped body (2) made of plastic material, and a reinforcing insert (3) embedded in the body (2); the insert (3) has a longitudinally ribbed structure, a main portion (10) extending along the sole of the foot and wide enough to impart a high degree of torsional rigidity to the arch support, and a narrow front appendix (11) extending from the main portion (10) and connected to the main portion substantially at the metatarsus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignee: Calzaturificio S.C.A.A.P.A. SpA
    Inventor: Fide Bizzotto
  • Patent number: 5311680
    Abstract: A foot supporting orthotic having parallel, separately flexing rays extending forwardly from an arch region which in use underlies the arch of a wearer's foot. The rays are bowed by spring-like elastomers and facilitate the shock absorbing and adaptation stages of walking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Inventor: John E. Comparetto