Natural foot orthosis and method of manufacturing the same
First Claim
1. A method of forming a natural foot orthosis for providing support for a lower extremity, comprising the steps of:
- forming a positive mold of said lower extremity;
determining locations where additional support is needed for the lower extremity;
positioning a thermoformable plastic material at the locations on said positive mold for providing increased support for the the lower extremity at said locations;
wrapping a thermoformable plastic sheet around said positive mold and said thermoformable plastic material, said thermoformable plastic sheet having a surface area greater than said thermoformable plastic material; and
vacuum sealing said thermoformable plastic sheet around said positive mold so that said thermoformable plastic sheet and said thermoformable plastic material bond together.
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Abstract
A copolymer thermoplastic natural foot orthosis for supporting and controlling the movement of a lower extremity and method for manufacturing the same. The orthosis is fabricated by forming a positive mold of the lower extremity, and modifying the positive mold in predetermined locations to accomplish the type of lower extremity control desired. A strip of heated thermoformable copolymer material is strategically positioned around predetermined locations on the positive mold for providing increased support for the natural foot orthosis at these predetermined locations. A sheet of heated thermoformable copolymer material is then drape mold around the positive mold and copolymer strip, wherein the copolymer sheet is vacuum sealed to conform to the shape of the positive mold. During the vacuum formation process, the copolymer sheet and copolymer strip combine together so that the copolymer sheet and copolymer strip are integrally formed into a single supporting structure. After the thermoformed copolymer sheet and strip have cooled, strategically positioned trimlines are made in the thermoformed copolymer sheet depending upon the lower extremity control desired, wherein all excess material outside of the trimlines is removed. Utilizing modifications to the positive mold and strategically positioned trimlines in conjunction with the reinforcing copolymer strip, a natural foot orthosis is achieved that is lighter, cosmetically superior, dynamic and durable.
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1. A method of forming a natural foot orthosis for providing support for a lower extremity, comprising the steps of:
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forming a positive mold of said lower extremity; determining locations where additional support is needed for the lower extremity; positioning a thermoformable plastic material at the locations on said positive mold for providing increased support for the the lower extremity at said locations; wrapping a thermoformable plastic sheet around said positive mold and said thermoformable plastic material, said thermoformable plastic sheet having a surface area greater than said thermoformable plastic material; and vacuum sealing said thermoformable plastic sheet around said positive mold so that said thermoformable plastic sheet and said thermoformable plastic material bond together. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of forming a natural foot orthosis for providing support for a lower extremity, comprising the steps of:
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forming a positive mold of said lower extremity; forming areas for increased support in said positive mold by modifying the positive mold of the lower extremity at predetermined locations on said positive mold such that said positive mold deviates from a shape of the lower extremity, positioning a thermoformable plastic material around said predetermined locations on said positive mold for providing increased support for the natural foot orthosis at said predetermined locations; wrapping a thermoformable plastic sheet around said positive mold and said thermoformable plastic material; and vacuum sealing said thermoformable plastic sheet around said positive mold so that said thermoformable plastic sheet and said thermoformable plastic material bond together, wherein said areas of increased support act as pressure points against the lower extremity. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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