(19)
(11) EP 3 498 121 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
14.10.2020 Bulletin 2020/42

(21) Application number: 18211908.1

(22) Date of filing: 12.12.2018
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
A43B 3/24(2006.01)
A43B 13/36(2006.01)
A43B 13/14(2006.01)
A43B 21/36(2006.01)

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ORTHOPAEDIC HEEL FOR SHOE AND RELATED ORTHOPAEDIC FOOTWEAR

ORTHOPÄDISCHER ABSATZ FÜR SCHUH UND ORTHOPÄDISCHER SCHUH.

TALON ORTHOPÉDIQUE POUR CHAUSSURE ET CHAUSSURE ORTHOPÉDIQUE.


(84) Designated Contracting States:
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

(30) Priority: 14.12.2017 IT 201700144257

(43) Date of publication of application:
19.06.2019 Bulletin 2019/25

(73) Proprietor: Extro Style Srl
06025 Nocera Umbra (PG) (IT)

(72) Inventor:
  • ABBATI, Ettore
    06025 Nocera Umbra (PG) (IT)

(74) Representative: Ercolani, Simone Pietro et al
Marietti, Gislon e Trupiano S.r.l. Via XX settembre, 80
06121 Perugia (PG)
06121 Perugia (PG) (IT)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A1- 1 488 715
WO-A1-2013/094803
GB-A- 2 482 677
US-A- 5 692 322
WO-A1-92/08382
DE-A1- 19 930 233
JP-A- 2004 344 434
   
       
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    Description


    [0001] The present invention relates to an orthopaedic heel for shoe and respective orthopaedic footwear.

    [0002] According to the known art, the orthopaedic footwear used in the field of rehabilitation upon forefoot surgery provide for the requirement of using a sole that, in cooperation with the heel, allows the foot to be tilted by about 8° with respect to the ground while the user walks, such that the weight acting on the foot is directly unloaded on the rear portion thereof, i.e. on the heel. As a consequence of this, the user has to buy and use footwear with the afore described characteristics just for the rehabilitation duration, i.e. for about two/three weeks only. The footwear is therefore made and is like a single body, with the heel not removably combined with the sole of the footwear provided, in turn, with sole and upper. This is economically detrimental for the user since once that period is expired, he/she cannot use that particular rehabilitative footwear any more, unless in case of a possible and undesired relapse with subsequent new forefoot surgery.

    [0003] Document WO 2013/094803 discloses another example of orthopaedic footwear provided with removable orthopaedic sole elements.

    [0004] It is therefore an object of the present invention to implement an orthopaedic heel for shoe that can avoid the drawbacks linked with the use of orthopaedic footwear ad hoc made for the forefoot rehabilitation after a surgery.

    [0005] It is a further object of the present invention to implement such a heel such that it is simple to be manufactured and easy to be applied to the shoe.

    [0006] These and other objects are achieved by an orthopaedic heel for shoe according to the subject-matter of independent claim 1.

    [0007] Specifically, the upper surface of the heel is at least partially tilted by an angle between 6 and 10°, preferably 8°. According to such a solution the outer surface of said sole is substantially planar, i.e. flat, at least at the rear portion of said shoe at which said heel is combined. In practice, thus, once the heel is removed the shoe can be used as being normal footwear, i.e. a non-orthopaedic shoe since the outer lower surface of the sole is substantially planar, or flat, thus having a substantially horizontal surface.

    [0008] It has to be noticed that, in order to promote the clarity of reading, in the text for "shoe", footwear lacking of any type of orthopaedic function will be meant, while for "orthopaedic footwear", footwear provided with orthopaedic heel and, thus, having an orthopaedic function will be meant.

    [0009] Still according to a further embodiment of the invention, said reversibly constraining means further comprise one or more through-holes and one or more self-tapping screws, the latter being combinable with said one or more holes and having such a length to be screwed to said sole of said shoe at least when said upper surface of said heel is combined with the outer lower surface of said sole of said shoe.

    [0010] In addition, said one or more through holes comprise at least one countersunk end portion for accommodating the head of said one or more self-tapping screws. This allows the head of the self-tapping screws, also countersunk, to be housed inside the respective hole.

    [0011] Still, said reversibly constraining means comprise one or more locking rings arranged concentrically to said one or more holes, wherein said one or more locking rings are included inside said main body of said heel. In particular, said main body is obtained by molding. This promotes the inclusion of such locking rings inside the heel, concentrically to the holes, such that the self-tapping screws can remain in place without the chance of unscrewing and the heel of detaching from the shoe. In addition, such a solution allows a heel comprising such locking rings to be created, without any chance that these can be detached from the heel.

    [0012] According to the invention, said main body of said heel comprises an upper edge protruding with respect to said upper surface of the main body such that said edge covers at least partially the end portion of the sole of said shoe that is at said upper protruding edge, i.e. at the user's foot heel, at least when said heel is reversibly combined with said shoe. This makes the coupling between the heel and the shoe aesthetically more pleasant since an external observer is not able to distinguish whether the heel is carried or not in the shoe.

    [0013] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, said holes and said self-tapping screws are three and are arranged at 120° from one another.

    [0014] The invention also relates to an orthopaedic footwear including a shoe provided with rubber sole having an outer lower surface, and an orthopaedic heel according to the independent claim 1, wherein said sole and said heel are shaped such that the user's foot is tilted with respect to the ground by a predetermined angle. Still according to such a solution, the thickness of said sole of said shoe is greater than 15 mm, and preferably, greater than 20 mm.

    [0015] For illustration purposes only and without limitation, several particular embodiments of the present invention will be now described referring to the accompanying figures, wherein:

    figure 1a is an axonometric view of the orthopaedic footwear according to the invention;

    figure 1b is an axonometric view of the shoe before the orthopaedic heel is combined with the same;

    figure 2a is a side view of the heel according to the invention;

    figure 2b is a bottom view of the heel according to the invention;

    figure 3a is a longitudinal section of the heel of figure 2b;

    figure 3b is a first cross section of the heel of figure 2b;

    figure 3c is a second cross section of the heel of figure 2b.



    [0016] Referring in particular to such figures, an orthopaedic heel according to the invention has been denoted by numeral 1.

    [0017] In figure 1a the orthopaedic footwear 200 is shown that comprises a shoe 100 provided with a rubber sole 101 having an outer lower surface 101a and an upper 102, and an orthopaedic heel 1. The sole 101 and the heel 1 are shaped such that the user's foot is tilted with respect to the ground by a predetermined angle β preferably of 8°, however between 6 and 10°. This way the user, when standing up, will unload his own weight on the heel and not on the forefoot that, on the contrary, will be raised from the ground and never contacting the ground.

    [0018] According to the herein described embodiment, the orthopaedic heel 1 for such a shoe 100 comprises a rubber main body 2 provided with a lower surface 2a contacting the ground and an upper surface 2b combinable with the sole 101 of the shoe 100 at the outer lower surface 101a of the sole 101 itself and, in particular, at the rear portion 101b of the sole 101, above which the user's heel rests. The heel 1 comprises in turn means 3 for reversibly constraining the orthopaedic heel 1 to the shoe 100. The upper surface 2b is, at least partially, tilted with respect to the lower contacting surface 2a of the heel 1 by an angle γ equal to the afore mentioned predetermined angle β. In view of the above, therefore, the shoe 200, once separated from the heel 1, will be normal footwear, i.e. daily usable without performing any type of orthopaedic function since the lower surface 101a of the sole 101 is substantially planar.

    [0019] In particular, the upper surface 2b of the main body 2 comprises a front portion 25 tilted with respect to the lower contacting surface 2a of the heel by an angle γ equal to the afore mentioned predetermined angle β. Note that the upper surface 2b further comprises a rear portion 26 that is designed such to perfectly accommodate the ending curvature 105 of the rear portion 101b of the sole 101 of the shoe 100.

    [0020] Still according to the invention, said reversibly constraining means 3 further comprise three through-holes 31 and three self-tapping screws 32 combinable with the through-holes 31 and having such a length to be screwed to the rubber sole 101 of the shoe 100 at least when the upper surface 2b of the heel 1 is combined with the outer lower surface 101a of the sole 101 of the shoe 100, at its rear portion 101b. The through-holes 31 and the self-tapping screws 32 are arranged at 120° from one another, i.e. are arranged such that two holes 31 out of three are positioned aligned along an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the heel 1, symmetrically to the latter, in a position more inside the body 2 of the heel 1, and one through-hole 31 in a position more outside of the body 2 of the heel 1, with center along said longitudinal axis of the heel 1.

    [0021] Still, the through-holes 31 comprise an end portion 31a countersunk in order to accommodate the head of the respective self-tapping screw 32 with which the holes are coupled.

    [0022] Still according to the invention, the reversibly constraining means 3 further comprise three locking rings 33 arranged each concentrically to the respective through-hole 31. In addition, each locking ring 33 is included within the main body 2 such that the rings can not be pulled out of the main body 2.

    [0023] The main body 2 is advantageously obtained by molding. Such a manufacturing process therefore allows the locking rings 33 also to be included in the body 2 of the heel 1.

    [0024] Still according to the invention, the main body 2 comprises an upper edge 21 protruding with respect to the upper surface 2b at least for a perimetrical part of the main body 2 such that, at least when said heel 1 is reversibly combined with the shoe 100, at the rear portion 101b of the sole 101, the upper protruding edge 21 can cover at least partially the portion of the sole 101 of the shoe 100 that is at the upper protruding edge 21.

    [0025] In particular, the protruding edge 21 runs along three sides of the main body 2 of the heel 1, so as to cover the sole 101 at its rear part 101b, for the whole ending curvature 105 thereof and for part of the two sides 105a of the sole 101 that are at the user's heel, when the orthopaedic footwear 200 is worn and thus the heel 1 is combined with the shoe 100.

    [0026] Finally, the thickness of the sole 101 of the shoe 100 is greater than 20 mm such that the self-tapping screw can penetrate into the sole 101 of the shoe 100 still remaining tight thereto. In other embodiments of the invention, such a thickness of the sole 101 is however always greater that 15 mm, without thereby departing from the protection scope of the present invention.


    Claims

    1. Orthopaedic heel (1) for shoe (100) comprising a rubber sole (101) having an outer lower surface (101a), wherein said sole and said heel are shaped so that the user's foot is tilted with respect to the ground by a predetermined angle (β), said heel comprising a main rubber body (2) provided with a lower surface (2a) contacting the ground, said main body (2) of said heel being further provided with an upper surface (2b) combinable to said shoe at said outer lower surface (101a) of said sole (101), wherein said upper surface (2b) of said heel is, at least in part, tilted with respect to said lower contacting surface of said heel by an angle (γ) equal to said predetermined angle (β), and wherein it comprises constraining means (3) to reversibly constrain said heel to said shoe, characterized in that said main body (2), comprises, for at least part of its perimeter, an upper edge (21) protruding with respect to said upper surface (2b) so that said edge (21) covers at least partially the portion of sole of said shoe at said upper protruding edge (21), at least when said heel (1) is reversibly combined with said shoe.
     
    2. Orthopaedic heel according to claim 1, characterized in that said reversibly constraining means (3) further comprise one or more through-holes (31) and one or more self-tapping screws (32), the latter being combinable with said one or more through-holes and having such a length to be screwed to said sole of said shoe at least when said upper surface (2b) of said heel (1) is combined with the outer lower surface (101a) of said sole (101) of said shoe (100).
     
    3. Orthopaedic heel according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said upper surface (2b) of said heel (1) is at least partially tilted by an angle between 6 and 10°, and preferably 8°, with respect to the outer lower surface (101a) of said sole (101).
     
    4. Orthopaedic heel according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that said one or more through holes (31) comprise at least one end portion (31a) countersunk for accommodating the head of said one or more self-tapping screws.
     
    5. Orthopaedic heel according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said reversibly constraining means (3) comprise one or more locking rings (33) arranged concentrically to said one or more holes (31), said one or more locking rings being included inside said main body (2).
     
    6. Orthopaedic heel according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said main body (2) is obtained by molding.
     
    7. Orthopaedic heel according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said upper protruding edge (21) is made on three sides of said main body (2) such to cover said sole (101) at its rear part (101b), for its whole ending curvature (105) and for at least part of two sides (105a) of said sole (101) that are at the user's heel, at least when said heel (1) is combined with said shoe (100).
     
    8. Orthopaedic heel according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said holes and said screws are three and are arranged at 120° from one another.
     
    9. Orthopaedic footwear (200) including a shoe (100), provided with rubber sole (101) having an outer lower surface (101a) and an orthopaedic heel (1) according to one or more of claims 1 to 8, wherein said sole (101) and said heel (1) are shaped so that the user's foot is tilted with respect to the ground by a predetermined angle (β).
     
    10. Orthopaedic footwear (200) according to claim 9, characterized in that the thickness of said sole (101) of said shoe (100) is greater than 15 mm, preferably greater than 20 mm.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Orthopädischer Absatz (1) für Schuh (100), umfassend eine Gummisohle (101) mit einer äußeren Unterseite (101a), wobei die Sohle und der Absatz so geformt sind, dass der Fuß des Benutzers in Bezug auf den Boden um einen vorbestimmten Winkel (β) geneigt ist, wobei die Ferse einen Hauptgummikörper (2) umfasst, der mit einer den Boden berührenden unteren Oberfläche (2a) versehen ist, wobei der Hauptkörper (2) des Absatzes ferner mit einer oberen Oberfläche (2b) versehen ist, die mit dem Schuh an der äußeren Unterseite (101a) der Sohle (101) kombinierbar ist, wobei die Oberseite (2b) des Absatzes zumindest teilweise um einen Winkel (γ) gegenüber der unteren Kontaktfläche des Absatzes geneigt ist, wobei der Winkel (γ) gleich dem vorbestimmten Winkel (β) ist, und wobei Befestigungsmittel (3) umfasst sind, um den Absatz reversibel an dem Schuh zu befestigen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Hauptkörper (2) für mindestens einen Teil seines Umfangs eine Oberkante (21) umfasst, die in Bezug auf die Oberfläche (2b) vorsteht, so dass die Kante (21) zumindest teilweise den Teil der Sohle des Schuhs an der oberen hervorstehenden Kante (21) bedeckt, zumindest wenn der Absatz (1) reversibel mit dem Schuh kombiniert wird.
     
    2. Orthopädischer Absatz gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die reversiblen Befestigungsmittel (3) ferner ein oder mehrere Durchgangslöcher (31) und eine oder mehrere selbstschneidende Schrauben (32) umfassen, wobei letztere mit dem einen oder den mehreren Durchgangslöchern kombinierbar sind und eine solche Länge aufweisen, um an die Sohle des Schuhs angeschraubt zu werden, zumindest wenn die Oberseite (2b) des Absatzes (1) mit der äußeren Unterseite (101a) der Sohle (101) des Schuhs (100) kombiniert wird.
     
    3. Orthopädischer Absatz gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Oberseite (2b) des Absatzes (1) zumindest teilweise um einen Winkel zwischen 6 und 10° und vorzugsweise um 8° gegenüber der äußeren Unterseite (101a) der Sohle (101) geneigt ist.
     
    4. Orthopädischer Absatz gemäß Anspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das eine oder die mehreren Durchgangslöcher (31) mindestens einen Endabschnitt (31a) aufweisen, der zur Aufnahme des Kopfes der einen oder mehreren selbstschneidenden Schrauben versenkt ist.
     
    5. Orthopädischer Absatz gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die reversiblen Befestigungsmittel (3) einen oder mehrere Sicherungsringe (33) umfassen, die konzentrisch zu dem einen oder den mehreren Löchern (31) angeordnet sind, wobei der eine oder die mehreren Sicherungsringe innerhalb des Hauptkörpers (2) enthalten sind.
     
    6. Orthopädischer Absatz gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Hauptkörper (2) durch Formen erhalten wird.
     
    7. Orthopädischer Absatz gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die obere vorstehende Kante (21) an drei Seiten des Hauptkörpers (2) so hergestellt ist, dass sie die Sohle (101) an ihrem hinteren Teil (101b) über ihre gesamte Endkrümmung (105) und mindestens einen Teil von zwei Seiten (105a) der Sohle (101) bedeckt, die sich an der Ferse des Benutzers befinden, zumindest wenn der Absatz (1) mit dem Schuh (100) kombiniert wird.
     
    8. Orthopädischer Absatz gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Löcher und die Schrauben drei sind und in einem Winkel von 120° zueinander angeordnet sind.
     
    9. Orthopädisches Schuhwerk (200) mit einem Schuh (100), der mit einer Gummisohle (101) mit einer äußeren Unterseite (101a) und einem orthopädischen Absatz (1) gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1 bis 8 versehen ist, wobei die Sohle (101) und der Absatz (1) so geformt sind, dass der Fuß des Benutzers in Bezug auf den Boden um einen vorbestimmten Winkel (β) geneigt ist.
     
    10. Orthopädisches Schuhwerk (200) gemäß Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Dicke der Sohle (101) des Schuhs (100) größer als 15 mm, vorzugsweise größer als 20 mm ist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Talon orthopédique (1) pour chaussure (100) comprenant une semelle en caoutchouc (101) présentant une surface inférieure extérieure (101a), dans lequel ladite semelle et ledit talon sont formés de sorte que le pied de l'utilisateur soit incliné par rapport au sol selon un angle prédéterminé (β), ledit talon comprenant un corps principal en caoutchouc (2) pourvu d'une surface inférieure (2a) venant en contact avec le sol, ledit corps principal (2) dudit talon étant également pourvu d'une surface supérieure (2b) pouvant être combinée à ladite chaussure au niveau de ladite surface inférieure extérieure (101a) de ladite semelle (101), dans lequel ladite surface supérieure (2b) dudit talon est, au moins partiellement, inclinée par rapport à ladite surface de contact inférieure dudit talon selon un angle (γ) égal audit angle prédéterminé (β), et dans lequel il comprend des moyens de contrainte (3) pour contraindre ledit talon de manière réversible à ladite chaussure, caractérisé en ce que ledit corps principal (2) comprend, pour au moins une partie de son périmètre, un bord supérieur (21) en saillie par rapport à ladite surface supérieure (2b) de sorte que ledit bord (21) couvre au moins partiellement la portion de la semelle de ladite chaussure au niveau du bord supérieur en saillie (21), au moins lorsque ledit talon (1) est combiné de manière réversible avec ladite chaussure.
     
    2. Talon orthopédique selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens de contrainte de manière réversible (3) comprennent en outre un ou plusieurs trous traversants (31) et une ou plusieurs vis auto-taraudeuses (32), cette/ces dernière(s) pouvant être combinée(s) avec lesdits un ou plusieurs trou traversants et présentant une longueur telle qu'elle(s) peu(ven)t être vissée(s) sur ladite semelle de ladite chaussure au moins lorsque ladite surface supérieure (2b) dudit talon (1) est combinée avec la surface inférieure extérieure (101a) de ladite semelle (101) de ladite chaussure (100).
     
    3. Talon orthopédique selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que ladite surface supérieure (2b) dudit talon (1) est au moins partiellement inclinée selon un angle entre 6 et 10°, et de préférence 8°, par rapport à la surface inférieure extérieure (101a) de ladite semelle (101).
     
    4. Talon orthopédique selon la revendication 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que lesdits un ou plusieurs plusieurs trous traversants (31) comprennent au moins une portion d'extrémité (31a) fraisée pour accueillir la tête desdites une ou plusieurs vis auto-taraudeuses.
     
    5. Talon orthopédique selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens de contrainte de manière réversible (3) comprennent une ou plusieurs bagues de verrouillage (33) agencées de façon concentrique par rapport auxdits un ou plusieurs trous (31), lesdites une ou plusieurs bagues de verrouillage étant incluses à l'intérieur dudit corps principal (2).
     
    6. Talon orthopédique selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que ledit corps principal (2) est obtenu par moulage.
     
    7. Talon orthopédique selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que ledit bord en saillie supérieur (21) est fait sur trois côtés dudit corps principal (2) de manière à couvrir ladite semelle (101) au niveau de sa partie arrière (101b), pour toute sa courbure d'extrémité (105) et pour au moins une partie de deux côtés (105a) de ladite semelle (101) qui sont au niveau du talon de l'utilisateur, au moins lorsque ledit talon (1) est combiné avec ladite chaussure (100).
     
    8. Talon orthopédique selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que lesdits trous et lesdites vis sont trois et sont agencés à 120° l'un de l'autre.
     
    9. Chaussure orthopédique (200) incluant une chaussure (100), pourvu d'une semelle en caoutchouc (101) présentant une surface inférieure extérieure (101a) et un talon orthopédique (1) selon une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 8, dans lequel ladite semelle (101) et ledit talon (1) sont formés de sorte que le pied de l'utilisateur soit incliné par rapport au sol selon un angle prédéterminé (β).
     
    10. Chaussure orthopédique (200) selon la revendication 9, caractérisée en ce que l'épaisseur de ladite semelle (101) de ladite chaussure (100) est supérieure à 15 mm, de préférence supérieure à 20 mm.
     




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