Force sensing insole for electro-goniometer
First Claim
1. A flexible force sensing insole adapted to be placed inside a shoe to permit an analysis of the walking or running gait of the wearer, comprisinga relatively thin, flexible planar body member shaped to generally conform to the outline of a wearer'"'"'s foot and so as to define a heel portion adapted to underlie the heel of the wearer'"'"'s foot, a forward portion adapted to underlie the ball and toe portions of the wearer'"'"'s foot, and a laterally extending integral strip having a remote free end and which is adapted to flex and extend outwardly from the wearer'"'"'s shoe, said body member including an open internal heel chamber in said heel portion and an open internal forward chamber in said forward portion, with each of said chambers including opposing, normally spaced apart inner surfaces,contact switch means including a pair of electrical contacts disposed in each of said chambers of said body member such that said contacts of each pair are actuated upon a compressive force being applied to said insole in alignment with the associated chamber, with each of said pair of electrical contacts comprising a plurality of parallel, laterally spaced apart fingers extending in a row across the associated chamber, with alternate fingers being part of one of the electrical contacts and intervening fingers being part of the other electrical contact, and with the row of fingers being adhered to one of said opposing inner surfaces of the associated chamber, and an area of electrically conductive material on the opposing inner surface of each chamber, so that the fingers are adapted to be moved into contact with said conductive material upon a compressive force being applied to the insole in alignment with the associated chamber to establish electrical contact between adjacent fingers,a plurality of electrically conductive lines positioned in said body member and connected to respective ones of each of said contacts, with said lines having portions thereof extending along the length of said strip to said free end thereof, andelectrical terminal means mounted on the free end of said strip and in electrical contact with each of said conductive lines for permitting attachment of said conductive lines to an external electrical coupler.
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Abstract
A force sensing insole is disclosed which is adapted to be used in association with an electro-goniometer for analyzing the gait of a patient. The insole includes a body member composed of three overlying sheets of thin plastic material which are bonded together, with the intermediate sheet having cut-outs in each of the heel, ball and toe portions so as to define three separate internal chambers. A contact switch is positioned in each of the open chambers, and which comprises a plurality of parallel fingers formed of conductive ink on the inwardly facing surface of one of the outer sheets, and an area of conductive material on the inwardly facing surface of the outer sheet. The body member includes a laterally extending flexible strip, and which is adapted to flex and extend outwardly from the wearer'"'"'s shoe. Also, lines of conductive ink are provided in the body member which extend from each of the contact switches to a terminal positioned at the end of the strip.
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18 Claims
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1. A flexible force sensing insole adapted to be placed inside a shoe to permit an analysis of the walking or running gait of the wearer, comprising
a relatively thin, flexible planar body member shaped to generally conform to the outline of a wearer'"'"'s foot and so as to define a heel portion adapted to underlie the heel of the wearer'"'"'s foot, a forward portion adapted to underlie the ball and toe portions of the wearer'"'"'s foot, and a laterally extending integral strip having a remote free end and which is adapted to flex and extend outwardly from the wearer'"'"'s shoe, said body member including an open internal heel chamber in said heel portion and an open internal forward chamber in said forward portion, with each of said chambers including opposing, normally spaced apart inner surfaces, contact switch means including a pair of electrical contacts disposed in each of said chambers of said body member such that said contacts of each pair are actuated upon a compressive force being applied to said insole in alignment with the associated chamber, with each of said pair of electrical contacts comprising a plurality of parallel, laterally spaced apart fingers extending in a row across the associated chamber, with alternate fingers being part of one of the electrical contacts and intervening fingers being part of the other electrical contact, and with the row of fingers being adhered to one of said opposing inner surfaces of the associated chamber, and an area of electrically conductive material on the opposing inner surface of each chamber, so that the fingers are adapted to be moved into contact with said conductive material upon a compressive force being applied to the insole in alignment with the associated chamber to establish electrical contact between adjacent fingers, a plurality of electrically conductive lines positioned in said body member and connected to respective ones of each of said contacts, with said lines having portions thereof extending along the length of said strip to said free end thereof, and electrical terminal means mounted on the free end of said strip and in electrical contact with each of said conductive lines for permitting attachment of said conductive lines to an external electrical coupler.
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8. A flexible force sensing insole adapted to be placed inside a shoe to permit an analysis of the walking or running gait of the wearer, comprising
a relatively thin, flexible planar body member shaped to generally conform to the outline of a wearer'"'"'s foot, said body member comprising at least three overlying contiguous sheets of dielectric thin plastic material which are adhered together, with an intermediate one of said sheets having cut-out sections which define an open first chamber which is positioned to underlie the heel of the wearer'"'"'s foot, an open second chamber which is positioned to underlie the ball of the wearer'"'"'s foot, and an open third chamber which is adapted to underlie the toe portion of the wearer'"'"'s foot, contact switch means including a pair of electrical contacts disposed in each of said chambers of said body member such that the pair of contacts of each chamber are normally electrically separated but may be brought into electrical contact upon a compressive force being applied to said insole in alignment with the associated chamber, and means including a plurality of electrically conductive lines positioned in the interior of said body member and connected to respective ones of each of said electrical contacts for electrically connecting the same to a signal processor.
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15. A flexible force sensing insole adapted to be placed inside a shoe to permit an analysis of the walking or running gait of the wearer, comprising
a relatively thin, flexible planar body member shaped to generally conform to the outline of a wearer'"'"'s foot and so as to define a heel portion adapted to underlie the heel of the wearer'"'"'s foot, a forward portion adapted to underlie the ball and toe portions of the wearer'"'"'s foot, and a laterally extending integral strip having a remote free end which is adapted to flex and extend outwardly from the wearer'"'"'s shoe, said body member including an open internal heel chamber in said heel portion and an open internal forward chamber in said forward portion, and said body member comprising a plurality of overlying contiguous thin sheets of dielectric material which are adhered together, and with said sheets being each composed of a solid plastic material, contact switch means including a pair of electrical contacts disposed in each of said chambers of said body member such that said contacts of each pair are actuated upon a compressive force being applied to said insole in alignment with the associated chamber, a plurality of electrically conductive lines positioned in said body member and connected to respective ones of each of said contacts, with said lines having portions thereof extending along the length of said strip to said free end thereof, and electrical terminal means mounted on the free end of said strip and in electrical contact with each of said conductive lines for permitting attachment of said conductive lines to an external electrical coupler.
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16. A flexible force sensing insole adapted to be placed inside a shoe to permit an analysis of the walking or running gait of the wearer, comprising
a relatively thin, flexible palanar body member shaped to generally conform to the outline of a wearer'"'"'s foot and so as to define a heel portion adapted to underlie the heel of the wearer'"'"'s foot, a forward portion adapted to underlie the ball and toe portions of the wearer'"'"'s foot, and a laterally extending integral strip having a remote free end and which is adapted to flex and extend outwardly from the wearer'"'"'s shoe, with said strip being defined in part by a pair of parallel, laterally directed slots which extend into said body member adjacent the juncture of said heel portion and said forward portion, said body member including an open internal heel chamber in said heel portion and an open internal forward chamber in said forward portion, contact switch means including a pair of electrical contacts disposed in each of said chambers of said body member and such that said contacts of each pair are actuated upon a compressive force being applied to said insole in alignment with the associated chamber, a plurality of electrically conductive lines positioned in the interior of said body member and connected to respective ones of each of said contacts, with said lines having portions thereof extending along the length of said strip to said free end thereof, and electrical terminal means mounted on the free end of said strip and in electrical contact with each of said conductive lines for permitting attachment of said conductive lines to an external electrical coupler.
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17. A flexible force sensing insole adapted to be placed inside a shoe to permit an analysis of the walking or running gait of the wearer, comprising
a relatively thin, flexible planar body member shaped to generally conform to the outline of a wearer'"'"'s foot, said body member comprising a plurality of overlying contiguous sheets of dielectric material which are adhered together, said body member including an open first chamber which is positoned to underlie the heel of the wearer'"'"'s foot, an open second chamber which is positioned to underlie the ball of the wearer'"'"'s foot, and an open third chamber which is adapted to underlie the toe portion of the wearer'"'"'s foot, contact switch means including a pair of electrical contacts disposed in each of said chambers of said body member such that the pair of contacts of each chamber are normally electrically separated but may be brought into electrical contact upon a compressive force being applied to said insole in alignment with the associated chamber, and means including three electrically conductive lines positioned in said body member and connected to respective ones of each of said electrical contacts for electrically connecting the same to a signal processor, with one of said lines being connected to one of said contacts of each pair of contacts, with a second of said lines being connected to the other contact in said first chamber, and with the third of said lines being connected to the other contact in both said second and third chambers.
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18. A flexible force sensing insole adapted to be placed inside a shoe to permit an analysis of the walking or running gait of the wearer, comprising
a relatively thin, flexible planar body member shaped to generally conform to the outline of a wearer'"'"'s foot, said body member comprising a plurality of overlying contiguous sheets of dielectric material which are adhered together, said body member including an open first chamber which is positioned to underlie the heel of the wearer'"'"'s foot, an open second chamber which is positioned to underlie the ball of the wearer'"'"'s foot, and an open third chamber which is adapted to underlie the toe portion of the wearer'"'"'s foot, with each of said first, second, and third chambers extending laterally across said body member for a substantial portion of its width and being defined by opposing, normally spaced apart inner surfaces, contact switch means including a pair of electrical contacts disposed in each of said chambers of said body member such that the pair of contacts of each chamber are normally electrically separated but may be brought into electrical contact upon a compressive force being applied to said insole in alignment with the associated chamber, with each of said pair of contacts in each chamber comprising a plurality of parallel, laterally spaced apart fingers extending in a laterally directed row across said chamber, with alternate fingers being part of one of the contacts and intervening fingers being part of the other contact, and with the row of fingers being adhered to one of said opposing inner surfaces, and with the other opposing inner surface of each chamber having an area of electrically conductive material thereon, so that the fingers are adapted to be moved into contact with said conductive material upon a compressive force being applied to said insole in alignment with the associated chamber to establish electrical contact between adjacent fingers, and means including a plurality of electrically conductive lines positioned in said body member and connected to respective ones of each of said electrical contacts for electrically connecting the same to a signal processor.
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