Global Patent Index - EP 4101330 B1

EP 4101330 B1 20230823 - ORTHOPAEDIC SHOE SOLE OR INSOLE AND SHOE FOR PERSONS WITH A CERVICAL VALGUS

Title (en)

ORTHOPAEDIC SHOE SOLE OR INSOLE AND SHOE FOR PERSONS WITH A CERVICAL VALGUS

Title (de)

ORTHOPÄDISCHE SCHUHSOHLE ODER EINLEGESOHLE UND SCHUH FÜR PERSONEN MIT EINEM HALLUX VALGUS

Title (fr)

SEMELLE DE CHAUSSURE ORTHOPÉDIQUE OU SEMELLE INTÉRIEURE ET CHAUSSURE POUR PERSONNES ATTEINTES D'HALLUX VALGUS

Publication

EP 4101330 B1 20230823 (DE)

Application

EP 22177008 A 20220602

Priority

IT 202100015188 A 20210610

Abstract (en)

[origin: CA3213587A1] The invention relates to an orthopaedic shoe sole (1) or insole for people with hallux valgus, wherein: the orthopaedic shoe sole (1) or insole supports at least the digiti pedis I to V and the ball of the foot, in particular the entire foot from the digiti pedis I to V up to the heel, when walking or standing still; the orthopaedic shoe sole (1) or insole comprises a main part (14) and an element (3) movably connected thereto; the movable element (3) is located below and supports the digitus pedis I, and the main part (14) is located at least below and supports the digiti pedis II to V and the ball of the foot; the movable element (3) is movably connected to the main part (14) such that it rotates in a horizontal plane within the limits of the joint of the digitus pedis I and the ball of the foot about an axis (4). Said orthopaedic shoe sole or insole is characterised in that a cavity (7) is located in the main part (14) of the shoe sole (1) or insole below the digiti pedis II to V and/or the transverse arch of the foot, in which cavity a hydraulic, mechanical, pneumatic, electrical or other device is installed which is connected to the movable element (3) and, during a walking motion, causes the rotational movement in the horizontal plane laterally away from the main part (14), in particular as a result of the pressure caused by the weight of the patient on the orthopaedic shoe sole (1) or insole. The invention also relates to a shoe having an orthopaedic shoe sole (1) or insole according to the invention.

IPC 8 full level

A43B 3/40 (2022.01); A43B 7/145 (2022.01); A43B 13/14 (2006.01); A43B 13/20 (2006.01); A43B 17/06 (2006.01); A43B 17/14 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP IL KR US)

A43B 3/40 (2022.01 - EP IL KR); A43B 7/1425 (2013.01 - IL KR US); A43B 7/145 (2013.01 - EP IL KR US); A43B 13/141 (2013.01 - EP IL KR); A43B 13/183 (2013.01 - US); A43B 13/203 (2013.01 - EP IL KR US); A43B 17/06 (2013.01 - EP IL KR US); A43B 17/14 (2013.01 - EP IL KR)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

Designated validation state (EPC)

MA TN

DOCDB simple family (publication)

EP 4101330 A1 20221214; EP 4101330 B1 20230823; EP 4101330 B8 20231025; EP 4101330 C0 20230823; AU 2022289429 A1 20231019; CA 3213587 A1 20221215; CN 117042646 A 20231110; CO 2023017098 A2 20240318; EC SP23092547 A 20240430; ES 2965882 T3 20240417; HR P20231472 T1 20240301; HU E063976 T2 20240228; IL 307614 A 20231201; IT 202100015188 A1 20221210; JP 2024522386 A 20240619; KR 20240019061 A 20240214; MA 62788 B1 20231130; PL 4101330 T3 20240226; RS 64804 B1 20231130; RS 64804 B9 20240430; US 11896087 B2 20240213; US 2023284733 A1 20230914; US 2024074531 A1 20240307; WO 2022258487 A1 20221215; ZA 202309201 B 20240530

DOCDB simple family (application)

EP 22177008 A 20220602; AU 2022289429 A 20220602; CA 3213587 A 20220602; CN 202280019302 A 20220602; CO 2023017098 A 20231207; EC DI202392547 A 20231207; EP 2022065071 W 20220602; ES 22177008 T 20220602; HR P20231472 T 20220602; HU E22177008 A 20220602; IL 30761423 A 20231010; IT 202100015188 A 20210610; JP 2023560288 A 20220602; KR 20237033461 A 20220602; MA 62788 A 20220602; PL 22177008 T 20220602; RS P20231048 A 20220602; US 202218014702 A 20220602; US 202318509613 A 20231115; ZA 202309201 A 20230929