US2015000159A1PendingUtilityA1
Cushioned orthotic
Est. expirySep 21, 2026(~0.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
An orthotic is disclosed. The orthotic may include a cushioning layer configured to extend from at least the metatarsal region to the proximal heel region, the cushioning layer having a heel region with a protruding heel piece integrally molded as part of the cushioning layer. The orthotic may also include an outer shell layer fixedly coupled to the cushioning layer, the outer shell layer extending longitudinally from at least the medial cuneiform-first metatarsal joint region to the calcaneus bone region of the user, the outer shell layer configured to receive the protruding heel piece.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . (canceled)
2 . An article of manufacture comprising:
a display; and a set of pre-manufactured orthotic removably disposed on the display, the set of pre, manufactured orthotics including a plurality of different orthotic models, the plurality of orthotic models including models with different respective lengths and models with different respective levels of arch support, wherein the plurality of orthotic models further comprises a first model with a shortest length, a softest cushioning layer, and a lowest level of arch support; a second model with the shortest length, the softest cushioning layer, and a higher level of arch support; a third model with the shortest length, a firmer cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support; a fourth model with the shortest length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support; a fifth model with a second length longer than the shortest length, the softest cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support; a sixth model with the second length, the softest cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support; a seventh model with the second length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support; an eighth model with the second length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support; a ninth model with a third length longer than the second length, the softest cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support; a tenth model with the third length, the softest cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support; an eleventh model with the third length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support; a twelfth model with the third length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support; a thirteenth model with the longest length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support; a fourteenth model with the longest length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support.
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19 . An orthotic comprising:
a cushioning layer having a heel region with a protruding heel piece integrally formed as part of the cushioning layer; an outer shell layer fixedly coupled to the cushioning layer, the outer shell layer having a pair of projecting extensions, having a first end and second end, and embracing an enclosure defining a aperture therethrough at the heel region.
20 . The orthotic of claim 19 , further comprising:
an inner shell layer operably attached between the outer shell layer, and the cushioning layer, the inner shell layer configured to underlie and support the arch region of the user.
21 . An orthotic comprising:
a cushioning layer having a heel region with a protruding heel piece integrally formed as part of the cushioning layer; and an outer shell layer fixedly attached to the cushioning layer, the outer shell layer extending longitudinally from at least the medial cuneiform-first metatarsal joint region to the talus-navicular region, the outer shell layer having a pair of projecting extensions on either side of the calcaneus bone region, and an enclosure defining a aperture therethrough at the heel region for receiving the protruding heel piece of the cushioning layer.
22 . The orthotic of claim 21 , the outer shell layer further having an upturned medial flange.
23 . The orthotic of claim 21 , the pair of projecting extensions on either side of the calcaneus bone region are not joined at the back of the heel region.
24 . The orthotic of claim 21 , the pair of projecting extensions on either side of the calcaneus bone region are joined at the back of the heel region.
25 . The orthotic of claim 21 , further comprising an inner shell insert layer operably attached between the cushioning layer, and the outer shell layer.
26 . The orthotic of claim 21 , the foam cushioning layer further comprising a raised convex protrusion at the distal forefoot region between the second to fourth metatarsal.
27 . (canceled)
28 . A set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics comprising:
a plurality of orthotics, the orthotics each having a cushioning layer and an arch support, the plurality of orthotics including orthotic models having at least two different respective lengths, orthotic models having at least two different respective levels of cushioning layer firmness, and orthotic models having at least two different respective levels of arch support.
29 . The set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics of claim 28 , wherein at least two orthotic models of the same length have arch supports of different respective levels.
30 . The set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics of claim 28 , wherein the different levels of arch support are made of a flexible polymer with different hardness.
31 . The set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics of claim 28 , wherein at least two orthotic models of the same length have arch supports made of different materials.
32 . The set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics of claim 31 , wherein the arch supports of different materials for an orthotic model of a particular length are substantially dimensionally identical.
33 . The set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics of claim 28 , wherein no orthotics of the longest length have the softest cushioning layer.
34 . The set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics of claim 28 , wherein the orthotics include ¾-length orthotics.
35 . The set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics of claim 28 , wherein the orthotic models comprise fourteen different models with at least four different lengths, at least two levels of cushioning layer firmness, and at least two levels of arch support, wherein for at least one of the lengths there are at least four models comprising a first model series with a softest cushioning layer and lowest level of arch support, a second model series with a softest cushioning layer and a higher level of arch support, a third model series with a firmer cushioning layer and a lowest level of arch support, and a fourth model series with a firmer cushioning layer and a higher level of arch support.
36 . The set of pre-manufactured cushioned orthotics of claim 35 , wherein the orthotic model series comprises of 14 different models, the models including:
a first model with a shortest length, a softest cushioning layer, and a lowest level of arch support;
a second model with the shortest length, the softest cushioning layer, and a higher level of arch support;
a third model with the shortest length, a firmer cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support;
a fourth model with the shortest length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support;
a fifth model with a second length longer than the shortest length, the softest cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support;
a sixth model with the second length, the softest cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support;
a seventh model with the second length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support;
an eighth model with the second length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support;
a ninth model with a third length longer than the second length, the softest cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support;
a tenth model with the third length, the softest cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support;
an eleventh model with the third length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support;
a twelfth model with the third length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support;
a thirteenth model with the longest length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the lowest level of arch support;
a fourteenth model with the longest length, the firmer cushioning layer, and the higher level of arch support.
37 . An article of manufacture comprising:
a display; and a set of pre-manufactured orthotics removably disposed on the display, the set of pre-manufactured orthotics including a plurality of different orthotic models, the plurality of orthotic models including models with different respective lengths and models with different respective levels of arch support.
38 . The article of manufacture of claim 37 , wherein the orthotics models include a cushioning layer that are made of different respective levels of cushion firmness.
39 . The article of manufacture of claim 37 , wherein the different levels of arch support are provided for different models of orthotic with the same length by having different arch support dimensions.
40 . The article of manufacture of claim 37 , wherein the different levels of arch support are provided for different models of orthotics with the same length by using different arch support materials.
41 . The article of manufacture claim 37 , wherein the arch supports for different models with the same length have substantially the same arch support dimension.
42 . The article of manufacture claim 37 , wherein the different levels of arch support are provided for different models of orthotics with the same length by using different arch support materials.
43 . The article of manufacture claim 42 , wherein the arch supports for different models with the same length have substantially the same arch support dimension.
44 . The article of manufacture claim 37 , wherein the orthotics of different lengths and levels of arch support have substantially similar external designs.
45 . The article of manufacture claim 37 , wherein the orthotics comprise %-length orthotics.
46 . The article of manufacture claim 37 , wherein the orthotics models with the same size have substantially the same color scheme.
47 . The article of manufacture claim 37 , wherein the orthotics models with the same support level have substantially the same color scheme.
48 . The article of manufacture claim 37 , wherein all components of the orthotic models having the same length are substantially dimensionally identical.Cited by (0)
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