EP0205125A2 - Shoe, in particular for rehabilitation purposes - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a shoe, in particular for rehabilitation purposes according to the preamble of claim 1.
- a comparable shoe designed as a ski shoe is known from CH-PS 359 996.
- a vertical pocket or guide open at the top is formed in the shaft behind the ankles on both sides, into which vertically interchangeable stiffening rods can be inserted.
- the openings are each covered by a side gaiter wing, which are connected to each other by a rear drawstring. This results in a stiffening of the ankle and a better fit of the shoe on the foot.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a shoe of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that the shoe can be better adapted to different foot designs.
- the slit opening makes it easy to use inserts of different sizes and in accordance with the respective requirements between the lining and upper of the upper, which hold in place when the shoe is worn without any special additional fastening. There are therefore no pockets or guides specially adapted to the inserts, and even a single slit opening is sufficient to cover the most diverse parts of the foot, in particular ankle parts, with appropriately adapted inserts.
- the slot opening 5 is shown in the closed state.
- a flexible insert 6 can be inserted between the upper material 7 and the inner lining 8.
- FIG. 3 shows a cross-section of the shaft, a space being drawn between the individual elements for the sake of clarity.
- Figure 4 shows this in the normal position.
- the insert 6 is made of flexible, optionally compressible, in particular volume-compressible, plate-shaped material.
- the insert 6 is provided with a recess 10 in this area and tapers towards the outside at the edge 12 on the side 11 facing the foot 9, tapering towards the outside in a relatively pointed manner.
- the inner side 11 and / or the outer side 13 of the insert 6 and the inner surface 14 of the upper material 7 and / or the inner surface 15 of the inner lining 8 which is in contact therewith is such trained that they stick together so tightly by friction that the insert 6 can practically not slip. This is done, for example, by roughening the surfaces of the parts lying against one another or by correspondingly serrated or hook-shaped design of the surfaces, so that a type of Velcro fastener is produced.
- At least one side 11, 13 of the insert 6 and / or the inner surface 14, 15 of the shoe upper 2 can also be coated with a fabric 16, for example made of a polyamide, such as nylon, which is roughened on the outside.
- the inner side of the insert 6 is preferably smooth, possibly also microporous.
- the material of the insert 6, the upper material 7 or the inner lining 8 can also be selected such that a high level of friction occurs.
- the material used is a synthetic or natural rubber or another material which can be set elastically, such as, for example, the plastic known under the trademark "Neoprene” from Du Pont.
- this material can preferably be foamed such that open pores are present on the surface.
- a foam 17 made of volume-compressible material can be laminated on the upper material 7 and / or on the inner lining 8 according to FIG. 4. This foam 17 preferably also has open pores.
- a circumferential or two lateral slot openings 5 ′ can be provided along the upper edge 18 of the shaft 2.
- These slit opening (s) 5 ' can be closed by a zipper 4' running along the seam 19 or moved outwards or by other closure means.
- a zipper instead of a zipper, in particular a Velcro fastener, possibly also a snap fastener or the like, can be provided.
- FIG 3 a heel cap 20 is shown, which runs below the ankle 9 '.
- the inserts 6 can also have a different shape than that shown in FIG. 2.
- U-shaped, the ankle with the U in the ankle area - legs enclosing insert 6 come into consideration, as is indicated by dashed lines in FIG. 1
- the inserts 6 represent flexible elements which can be additionally fixed by the shoe lacing.
- the flexible inserts 6 can therefore basically participate in joint movements, in particular of the heel joint, without such movements causing irritation in the wound area.
- the inserts 6 fill anatomically or operation-related cavities due to their flexibility, instead of creating them artificially, as is the case with non-flexible stiffening bars.
- Such rigid support elements cause considerable irritation in the area of injuries, surgical wounds or the like.
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Ein Schuh mit einem eine Schlitzöffnung aufweisenden Schaft, durch die zwischen dessen Obermaterial und Futter eine Einlage in den Schaft eingesetzt oder einsetzbar ist, insbesondere für Rehabilitationszwecke, soll so ausgebildet werden, daß der Schuh an verschiedenartige Fußausbildungen besser anpaßbar ist. Insbesondere soll erreicht werden, daß bei einem Fußverletzten oder am Fuß Operierten der üblicherweise zur Heilung notwendige Gipsverband oder andere Stützverbände bereits nach kurzer Zeit entfernt werden können. Dies wird dadurch erreicht, daß die Einlage(n) (6) plattenförmig ausgebildet ist bzw. sind und aus flexiblem Material besteht bzw. bestehen. Hierbei weist wenigstens eine Seite der Einlage(n) (6) und die an dieser zum Anliegen kommende Innenfläche des Schaftmaterials eine solche Oberfläche auf, daß zwischen wenigstens zwei aneinander zu liegen kommenden Innenflächen eine so hohe Reibung vorhanden ist, daß die Einlage(n) (6) sich während des Tragens des Schuhes nicht verschiebt bzw. verschieben.A shoe with a shaft having a slit opening through which an insert can be inserted or inserted between the upper material and the lining, in particular for rehabilitation purposes, is to be designed in such a way that the shoe is more adaptable to different foot designs. In particular, it should be achieved that the gypsum bandage or other support bandages usually required for healing can be removed after a short time in the case of a foot injured or operated on on the foot. This is achieved in that the insert (s) (6) is or are plate-shaped and consists or consist of flexible material. Here, at least one side of the insert (s) (6) and the inner surface of the shaft material that comes into contact with it have such a surface that there is such a high friction between at least two inner surfaces that come to rest against one another that the insert (s) (6) does not shift or shift while wearing the shoe.
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Die vorliegende Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen Schuh, insbesondere für Rehabilitationszwecke gemäß dem Oberbegriff des Anspruches 1.The present invention relates to a shoe, in particular for rehabilitation purposes according to the preamble of
Ein vergleichbarer, als Schischuh ausgebildeter Schuh ist aus der CH-PS 359 996 bekannt. Dort ist im Schaft hinter den Knöcheln beidseitig eine senkrechte, oben offene Tasche oder Führung gebildet, in die senkrecht auswechselbare Versteifungsstäbe einsteckbar sind. Die Öffnungen werden durch je einen seitlichen Gamaschenflügel überdeckt, die durch einen Hinterschnürzug hinten miteinander verbunden sind. Dadurch wird eine Versteifung des Fußgelenks und ein besseres Anliegen des Schuhes am Fuß erreicht.A comparable shoe designed as a ski shoe is known from CH-PS 359 996. There, a vertical pocket or guide open at the top is formed in the shaft behind the ankles on both sides, into which vertically interchangeable stiffening rods can be inserted. The openings are each covered by a side gaiter wing, which are connected to each other by a rear drawstring. This results in a stiffening of the ankle and a better fit of the shoe on the foot.
Mit der vorliegenden Erfindung soll die Aufgabe gelöst werden, einen Schuh der eingangs erwähnten Art so auszubilden, daß der Schuh an verschiedene Fußausbildungen besser anpaßbar ist. Insbesonderesoll erreicht werden, daß bei einem Fußverletzten oder am Fuß Operierten, beispielsweise bei einer Beschädigung der Kapsel, der Bänder oder des Knöchels, der üblicherweise zur Heilung notwendige Gipsverband oder andere Stützverbände nach kurzer Zeit entfernt werden können oder aber derartige Verbände überhaupt nicht notwendig sind.The object of the present invention is to provide a shoe of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that the shoe can be better adapted to different foot designs. In particular, it should be achieved that in a foot injured or operated on the foot, for example in the event of damage to the capsule, the Ligaments or the ankle, the plaster cast or other support bandages usually required for healing can be removed after a short time or such bandages are not necessary at all.
Gelöst wird diese Aufgabe durch die im Kennzeichen des Anspruches 1 angegebenen Merkmale.This object is achieved by the features specified in the characterizing part of
Durch die Schlitzöffnung sind verschieden große und den jeweiligen Erfordernissenentsprechende Einlagen zwischen Futter und Obermaterial des Schaftes leicht einsetzbar, wobei diese beim Tragen des Schuhes ohne besondere zusätzliche Befestigung halten. Es sind daher keine an die Einlagen speziell angepaßten Taschen oder Führungen notwendig und es genügt sogar eine einzige Schlitzöffnung, um verschiedenartigste Fußpartien, insbesondere Knöchelpartien, mit entsprechend angepaßten Einlagen zu umfüttern.The slit opening makes it easy to use inserts of different sizes and in accordance with the respective requirements between the lining and upper of the upper, which hold in place when the shoe is worn without any special additional fastening. There are therefore no pockets or guides specially adapted to the inserts, and even a single slit opening is sufficient to cover the most diverse parts of the foot, in particular ankle parts, with appropriately adapted inserts.
Weitere vorteilhafte Einzelheiten der Erfindung sind in den Unteransprüchen angegeben und werden nachfolgend anhand der in der Zeichnung veranschaulichten Ausführungsbeispiele näher beschrieben. Dabei zeigen:
Figur 1 den hinteren Teil eines Schuhes, insbesondere Rehabilitationsschuhes gemäß der Erfindung,Figur 2 eine zur Anwendung gelangende Einlageform,Figur 3 einen Schnitt durch eine Schaftseite in nicht anliegender Darstellung der Einlage und mit einem Fußabschnitt von hinten undFigur 4 einen Ausschnitt einer Schaftausführung mit zusätzlichem Futter und eingesetzter Einlage.
- FIG. 1 the rear part of a shoe, in particular a rehabilitation shoe according to the invention,
- FIG. 2 shows an insert form used,
- 3 shows a section through a shaft side in a non-contiguous representation of the insert and with a foot section from behind and
- Figure 4 shows a detail of a shaft design with additional lining and insert inserted.
Mit ist ein insbesondere für Rehabilitationszwecke geeigneter, als Stiefel ausgebildeter Schuh bezeichnet, dessen Schaft 2 an der Hinterkante 3, wo üblicherweise ein Fersenband oder eine senkrechte Naht verläuft, mit einer durch einen Reißverschluß 4 verschließbaren Schlitzöffnung 5 versehen ist. Anstelle eines Reißverschlusses können auch Klett-, Druckknopfverschlüsse oder dgl. vorgesehen sein.With is a shoe which is particularly suitable for rehabilitation purposes and is designed as a boot, the
Die Schlitzöffnung 5 ist in verschlossenem Zustand dargestellt. In offenem Zustand kann durch diese eine flexible Einlage 6 zwischen das Obermaterial 7 und das Innenfutter 8 eingeschoben werden.The
Die Schlitzöffnung 5 erstreckt sich günstigerweise über die gesamte Schafthöhe, so daß sie relativ groß ist und daher auch große Einlagen beliebiger Form nach beiden Seiten eingeschoben werden können. Die Figur 3 zeigt einen Schaftquerschnitt, wobei zwischen den Einzelelementen zwecks besserer Übersichtlichkeit ein Zwischenraum eingezeichnet ist. Die Figur 4 zeigt diese in Normallage.The slot opening 5 advantageously extends over the entire shaft height, so that it is relatively large and therefore large inserts of any shape can be inserted on both sides. FIG. 3 shows a cross-section of the shaft, a space being drawn between the individual elements for the sake of clarity. Figure 4 shows this in the normal position.
Zwecks guter Haftung zur Hinterfütterung von Hohlräumen zwischen Fuß 9 und Schaft 2 sowie zur gezielten Bildung von Hohlräumen beispielsweise im Bereich von Operationsnähten, Schwellungen, Prellungen oder dgl. besteht die Einlage 6 aus flexiblem, gegebenenfalls kompressiblem, insbesondere volumenkompressiblem, plattenförmigen Material.For the purpose of good adhesion for the backing of cavities between
Zur guten Anpassung beispielsweise im Bereich des Knöchels 9 ist die Einlage 6 in diesem Bereich mit einer Aussparung 10 versehen und auf der dem Fuß 9 zugewandten Seite 11 am Rand 12 nach außen hin relativ spitz zulaufend verjüngt.For good adaptation, for example in the area of the
Zur Verbesserung der Haftung der Einlage 6 im Schaft 2 beim Tragen des Schuhes 1 ist die innere Seite 11 und/ oder die äußere Seite 13 der Einlage 6 und die an diese anliegende Innenfläche 14 des Obermaterials 7 und/oder die Innenfläche 15 des Innenfutters 8 derart ausgebildet, daß sie durch Reibschluß so fest aufeinander haften, daß die Einlage 6 praktisch nicht verrutschen kann. Dies geschieht beispielsweise durch Aufrauhen der Oberflächen der aneinanderliegenden-Teile oder durch entsprechende zacken- oder hakenförmige Gestaltung der Oberflächen, so daß eine Art Klettverschluß entsteht. Es kann aber auch wenigstens eine Seite 11, 13 der Einlage 6 und/oder der Innenfläche 14, 15 des Schuhschaftes 2 mit einem Gewebe 16, beispielsweise aus einem Polyamid, wie Nylon, beschichtet sein, das außen gerauht ist. Die innere Seitell der Einlage 6 ist vorzugsweise glatt, gegebenenfalls auch mikroporös ausgebildet.In order to improve the adhesion of the
Anstelle oder zusätzlich zu der Gestaltung der genannten Oberflächen kann auch das Material der Einlage 6, des Obermaterials 7 oder des Innenfutters 8 so ausgewählt werden, daß eine hohe Reibung auftritt. Dies ist insbesondere dann der Fall, wenn als Material ein Kunst- oder Naturkautschuk oder ein sonstiges gummielastisch einstellbares Material, wie beispielsweise der unter der Handelsmarke "Neopren" der Firma Du Pont bekannte Kunststoff verwendet wird. Insbesondere kann dieses Material vorzugsweise derart geschäumt sein, daß an der Oberfläche offene Poren vorhanden sind. Gegebenenfalls kann auf dem Obermaterial 7 und/oder auf dem Innenfutter 8 innen gemäß Figur 4 ein Schaumstoff 17 aus volumenkompressiblem Material aufkaschiert sein. Vorzugsweise besitzt dieser Schaumstoff 17 ebenfalls offene Poren.Instead of or in addition to the design of the surfaces mentioned, the material of the
Gemäß einer vorteilhaften Weiterbildung der Erfindung können eine umlaufende oder zwei seitliche Schlitzöffnungen 5' entlang dem oberen Rand 18 des Schaftes 2 vorgesehen sein. Diese Schlitzöffnung(en) 5' können durch einen entlang der Naht 19 verlaufenden oder nach außen verlagerten Reißverschluß 4' oder durch andere Verschlußmittel verschlossen werden.According to an advantageous development of the invention For example, a circumferential or two
Anstelle eines Reißverschlusses kann insbesondere ein Klettverschluß, eventuell auch ein Druckknopfverschluß oder dgl. vorgesehen sein.Instead of a zipper, in particular a Velcro fastener, possibly also a snap fastener or the like, can be provided.
In Figur 3 ist noch eine Fersenkappe 20 dargestellt, die unterhalb des Knöchels 9' verläuft.In Figure 3, a
Die Einlagen 6 können auch eine andere Gestalt als in Figur 2 dargestellt aufweisen. Insbesondere können im Knöchelbereich U-förmige, den Knöchel mit den U-Schenkeln umschließende Einlage 6 in Betracht kommen, wie dies in Figur 1 gestrichelt angedeutet ist.The
Die Einlagen 6 stellen im Gegensatz zu denen in der CH-PS 359 996 beschriebenen Einlagen flexible Elemente dar, die durch die Schuhschnürung zusätzlich fixiert werden können.In contrast to the inserts described in CH-PS 359 996, the
Die flexiblen Einlagen 6 können also grundsätzlich Gelenkbewegungen, insbesondere des Fersengelenkes mitmachen, ohne daß derartige Bewegungen Reizungen im Wundbereich bewirken.The
Insbesondere füllen die Einlagen 6 durch deren Flexibilität anatomisch oder operationsbedingte Hohlräume aus, anstatt solche künstlich zu schaffen, wie dies bei nicht flexiblen Versteifungsstäben der Fall ist. Derartige starre Stützelemente verursachen erhebliche Reizungen im Bereich von Verletzungen, Operationswunden oder dgl..In particular, the
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