Foot appliance
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1. A foot appliance for use in the martial arts comprising in combination:
- a generally cup-shaped member of soft flexible material adapted to be closely placed over the toes of the foot, said member covering the toes of the foot for providing support therefor and having portions in contact with the foot extending toward the foot ball and instep areas;
ridges disposed on the interior surface of said cup-shaped member, one of said ridges adapted to engage the underside of the foot and another of said ridges adapted to engage the upper surface of the foot, the engagement of said ridges occurring at generally the areas of interconnection of the toes with the foot; and
,a first strap element which is adapted to closely surround the heel of the foot to retain said cup-shaped member in close relation to the toes.
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A foot appliance for use in the martial arts. The appliance consists of a generally cup-shaped member which is adapted to be placed over the toes of the foot in a manner so as to substantially cover the toes and provide support therefor. The cup-shaped member is retained in place by means of a strap element which extends behind the heel of the foot. Optionally, there is provided an additional strap element which extends from the arch of the foot to the instep thereof. The appliance is adapted to provide protection for the toes when a participant is engaged in the martial arts.
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1. A foot appliance for use in the martial arts comprising in combination:
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a generally cup-shaped member of soft flexible material adapted to be closely placed over the toes of the foot, said member covering the toes of the foot for providing support therefor and having portions in contact with the foot extending toward the foot ball and instep areas; ridges disposed on the interior surface of said cup-shaped member, one of said ridges adapted to engage the underside of the foot and another of said ridges adapted to engage the upper surface of the foot, the engagement of said ridges occurring at generally the areas of interconnection of the toes with the foot; and
,a first strap element which is adapted to closely surround the heel of the foot to retain said cup-shaped member in close relation to the toes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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