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| United States Patent Application |
20090093345
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| Kind Code
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A1
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FINDEISEN; KURT
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April 9, 2009
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Apparatus for the Separating and Stretching of Toes and Fingers
Abstract
A toe and finger stretching device comprising a separator for receiving at
least two toes there within, the separator including a duality of shaped
openings, each shaped opening adapted for receiving an individual digit
of the human foot and the shaped openings being from 0.25 to 2.0'' in
length, the separator further comprising a stretch width section, said
stretch width section interposed between the shaped openings, the
separator spreading the toes between 0.25 to 2.0'' in width; such that
when the toes are inserted into the shaped openings the toes are
contactless.
| Inventors: |
FINDEISEN; KURT; (Los Angeles, CA)
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| Correspondence Address:
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Joseph Curtis Edmondson
15490 NW Oak Hills Dr
Beaverton
OR
97006
US
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| Serial No.:
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246504 |
| Series Code:
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12
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| Filed:
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October 7, 2008 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
482/47; 482/148; 482/44; 482/79 |
| Class at Publication: |
482/47; 482/44; 482/79; 482/148 |
| International Class: |
A63B 23/16 20060101 A63B023/16; A63B 23/10 20060101 A63B023/10; A63B 23/00 20060101 A63B023/00 |
Claims
1. A toe stretching device comprising:a separator for receiving at least
two toes there within,the separator including a duality of shaped
openings, each shaped opening adapted for receiving an individual digit
of the human foot and the shaped openings being from 0.25 to 2.0'' in
length;the separator further comprising a stretch width section, said
stretch width section interposed between the shaped openings, the
separator spreading the toes between 0.25 to 2.0'' in width;such that
when the toes are inserted into the shaped openings the toes are
contactless.
2. The toe stretching device as described in claim 1 where said separator
is fabricated from foam.
3. The toe stretching device as described in claim 2 wherein said foam is
selected from a group comprising polystyrene, polyurethane, extruded
polyurethane foam, and copolymers.
4. The toe stretching device as described in claim 2 wherein said foam is
hydrophilic polyurethane
5. The toe stretching device as described in claim 2 wherein said foam is
a non-irritant to the skin.
6. The toe stretching device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of holes
are two holes.
7. The toe stretching device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of holes
are semicircularly shaped.
8. The toe stretching device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of holes
are rectangularly shaped.
9. The toe stretching device of claim 1 wherein the internal width of the
plurality of holes is adjustable with a multiplicity of inserts.
10. The toe stretching device of claim 9 wherein the inside of a hole
further comprises an adhesive strip.
11. A finger stretching device comprising:a separator for receiving at
least two fingers there within,the separator including a duality of
shaped openings, each shaped opening adapted for receiving an individual
digit of the human hand and the shaped openings being from 0.25 to 4.0''
in length;the separator further comprising a stretch width section, said
stretch width section interposed between the shaped openings, the
separator spreading the fingers between 0.25 to 2.0'' in width;such that
when the fingers are inserted into the shaped openings the fingers are
contactless.
12. The finger stretching device as described in claim 11 where said
separator is fabricated from foam.
13. The finger stretching device as described in claim 12 wherein said
foam is selected from a group comprising polystyrene, polyurethane,
extruded polyurethane foam, and copolymers.
14. The finger stretching device as described in claim 12 wherein said
foam is hydrophilic polyurethane
15. The finger stretching device as described in claim 12 wherein said
foam is a non-irritant to the skin.
16. The finger stretching device of claim 11, wherein the plurality of
holes are two holes.
17. The finger stretching device of claim 11, wherein the plurality of
holes are semicircularly shaped.
18. The finger stretching device of claim 11, wherein the plurality of
holes are rectangularly shaped.
19. The finger stretching device of claim 11 wherein the internal width of
the plurality of holes is adjustable with a multiplicity of inserts.
20. The finger stretching device of claim 19 wherein said inserts further
comprises up to three.
Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S.
Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/978,130 filed Oct. 7, 2007 by Kurt
Charles Findeisen, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by
reference as if recited in full herein for all purposes.
BACKGROUND
[0002]The proper health of toes is vitally important to the overall
quality and enjoyment of life. In many instances the constant use of ill
fitted shoes results in unnatural forces on certain portions of the toe.
In extreme cases, improper toe position or confinement will result in
loss of blood circulation, which may lead to gangrene and/or amputation.
Therefore the use of devices that passively manipulate the foot and toes
are beneficial to the overall health of the human body.
[0003]The period of sleeping is one of the most advantageous periods
during which the assistive devices can be utilized to improve the health
of a person. In particular, while sleeping, the foot and toes of the
individual are usually exposed and not confined by a shoe. Also, during
the period of sleep, the use of a toe separation device is unlikely to be
viewed by other individuals and also be worn in the privacy of a person's
home.
[0004]The field of toe manipulation devices includes U.S. Pat. No.
1,930,413 to Bruel. This inventive subject matter is intended to provide
spacing that would result in the correct position of the toes. Also in
the prior art is U.S. Pat. No. 1,080,305 to Scholl also describes a toe
separation device that is worn while the shoe is on the wearer. U.S. Pat.
No. 5,076,263 to Funatogawa separates and stretches all of the toes, but
is not intended to be worn while wearer is asleep.
[0005]U.S. Pat. No. 2,506,308 to Maynier separates all of the toes but
does not stretch the toes of the feet. U.S. Pat. No. 1,163,490 to Weil
also separates the toes but it not intended to stretch the toes of the
feet. U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,357 to Kawaguchi, et. al is complex and
difficult to maintain due to pressurization of the device. U.S. patent to
E. O. Johnson is also intended to separate toes but not stretch the toes
of the feet. U.S. Pat. No. 2,471,997 to B. M. Baltor is intended to
separate but not stretch the toes of the feet.
[0006]None of the aforementioned prior art describe a toe stretch device
constructed from that has a shaped pliable material, that stays affixed
to wearers foot during sleeping, and does not produce discomfort during
sleep.
SUMMARY
[0007]The inventive subject matter overcomes the aforementioned problems
by providing a foot and toe stretching device that reduces the pressure
on the toes.
[0008]The inventive subject matter provides for a toe stretching device
having a separator for receiving at least two toes there within, the
separator including a duality of shaped openings, each shaped opening
adapted for receiving an individual digit of the human foot and the
shaped openings being from 0.25 to 2.0'' in length; the separator further
comprising a stretch width section, the stretch width section interposed
between the shaped openings, the separator spreading the toes between
0.25 to 2.0'' in width; such that when the toes are inserted into the
shaped openings the toes are contactless. The toe stretching device also
is fabricated from foam. The toe stretching device as also fabricated
from foam that is polystyrene, polyurethane, extruded polyurethane foam,
or copolymers. The toe stretching device is also fabricated from foam
that is hydrophilic polyurethane. The toe stretching device is also
fabricated from foam that is a non-irritant to the skin. The toe
stretching device also has two holes. The toe stretching device also has
holes that are semicircularly shaped. The toe stretching device also has
holes are rectangularly shaped. The toe stretching device also has a
plurality of holes that are adjustable with a multiplicity of inserts.
The toe stretching device also has up to three inserts.
[0009]The inventive subject matter also describes a finger stretching
device that has a separator for receiving at least two fingers there
within, the separator having a duality of shaped openings, each shaped
opening adapted for receiving an individual digit of the human foot and
the shaped openings being from 0.25 to 4.0'' in length; the separator
further having a stretch width section, said stretch width section
interposed between the shaped openings, the separator spreading the
fingers between 0.25 to 2.0'' in width; such that when the fingers are
inserted into the shaped openings the fingers are contactless. The finger
stretching device also is fabricated from foam. The finger stretching
device is also fabricated from foam that is polystyrene, polyurethane,
extruded polyurethane foam, and copolymers. The finger stretching device
is also fabricated from foam that is hydrophilic polyurethane. The finger
stretching device is also fabricated from foam is a non-irritant to the
skin. The finger stretching device where the plurality of holes are two
holes. The finger stretching device where the plurality of holes are
semicircularly shaped. The finger stretching device where the holes are
rectangularly shaped. The finger stretching device where the internal
width of the plurality of holes is adjustable with a multiplicity of
inserts. The finger stretching device where the inserts range up to three
inserts.
[0010]This inventive subject matter relates to foot and toe manipulation
devices and hand and finger manipulation devices. The various embodiments
and domains described herein should not be construed as limitations in
the potential application of the inventive subject matter. Rather they
are teachings for the purpose of illustrating the ramifications and
variations of possible embodiments of this inventive subject matter.
[0011]These and other embodiments are described in more detail in the
following detailed descriptions and the figures.
[0012]The foregoing is not intended to be an exhaustive list of
embodiments and features of the present inventive subject matter. Persons
skilled in the art are capable of appreciating other embodiments and
features from the following detailed description in conjunction with the
drawings.
DRAWINGS
[0013]The following figures show embodiments according to the inventive
subject matter, unless noted as showing prior art. Closely related
figures have the same number but different alphabetic suffixes.
[0014]FIGS. 1A, 1C, 1D, 1E & 1F show a perspective view of the reversible
toe and finger stretch device.
[0015]FIG. 1B shows a view of the reversible toe and finger stretch device
from above.
[0016]FIG. 2A shows the reversible toe and finger stretch device attached
to the big toe of a right foot from above.
[0017]FIG. 2B shows the reversible toe and finger stretch device attached
to the big toe of a left foot from the side.
[0018]FIGS. 3A & 3B show a perspective view of the reversible toe and
finger stretch device.
[0019]FIG. 4A shows the reversible toe and finger stretch device attached
to the index and middle finger of a right hand from above.
[0020]FIG. 4B shows the reversible toe and finger stretch device attached
to the index and middle finger of a left hand from the side.
REFERENCE NUMERALS IN THE DRAWINGS
[0021]10 shaped pliable material [0022]12 shaped opening [0023]14
removable shaped opening minimizer [0024]16 removable stretch width
section [0025]18 stretch width section [0026]20 half-circle indentation
[0027]22a removable shaped opening maximizer above the shaped opening
[0028]22b removable shaped opening maximizer below the shaped opening
[0029]24 adhesive square
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030]Representative embodiments according to the inventive subject matter
are shown in FIGS. 1A to 4B, wherein similar features share common
reference numerals. The specific embodiments are meant to be illustrative
and not limiting of the scope of the inventive subject matter and the
various ways it may be embodied.
[0031]For the purposes of reference, the term "the big toe" refers to the
hallux and "the second toe" refers to the toe directly next to the
hallux, etc. These references are made for individuals with five toes on
each foot.
[0032]In accordance with the present inventive subject matter, the
reversible toe and finger stretch device has a: 1. A shaped pliable
material with, on one side, a shaped opening that passes fully through
the pliable material with a removable shaped opening minimizer and a
removable stretch width section therein, on the other side, a half-circle
indentation that passes fully through the pliable material, and in
between, a stretch width section; 2. A shaped pliable material with, on
opposing sides, half-circle indentations of differing dimensions that
pass fully through the pliable material, and in between, a stretch width
section; 3. A shaped pliable material with, on opposing sides, shaped
openings that pass fully through the pliable material with or without
removable shaped opening maximizers that pass fully through the pliable
material above and below these shaped openings, and in between, a stretch
width section.
[0033]Now referring to FIG. 1A which illustrates a shaped pliable material
10 with a shaped opening 12, a removable shaped opening minimizer 14, a
removable stretch width section 16, a stretch width section 18, and a
half-circle indentation 20 on the opposite end of the shaped pliable
material 10 from the shaped opening 12. FIG. 1B illustrates a shaped
pliable material 10 viewed from above. FIG. 1C illustrates FIG. 1A with
the removable shaped opening minimizer 14 and the removable stretch width
section 16 removed and the insertion of an adhesive square 24. FIG. 1D
illustrates FIG. 1A with the removable shaped opening minimizer 14
removed and the insertion of an adhesive square 24. FIG. 1E illustrates a
shaped pliable material 10 with two half-circle indentations 20 of
different dimensions on both sides of the stretch width section 18. FIG.
1F illustrates different shapes for: 1. the shaped pliable material 10,
2. the shaped opening 12, and 3. the half-circle indentation 18, and also
incorporates removable shaped opening maximizers (22a & 22b) above and
below the shaped opening 12. Now referring to FIG. 2A that illustrates a
shaped pliable material 10 attached to the big toe of a right foot with
the stretch width section 18 stretching the opening between the big toe
(the hallux) and the second toe (the toe directly next to the hallux)
beyond the natural, unstretched width between these two toes. FIG. 2B
illustrates a shaped pliable material 10 with a shaped opening 12, with
the removable shaped opening minimizer 14 removed, attached to the big
toe of a left foot with the stretch width section 18 and the removable
stretch width section 16 together stretching the opening between the big
toe and the second toe beyond the natural, unstretched width between
these two toes. The half-circle indentation 20 resting up against the
side of the second toe.
[0034]Now referring to FIG. 3A illustrates a shaped pliable material 10
with a shaped opening 12 on one end and a similar shaped opening 12 on
the other end with a stretch width section 18 in between the similar
shaped openings 12. Above and below both these similar shaped openings 12
are removable shaped opening maximizers (22a & 22b). Inside both shaped
openings is inserted an adhesive square 24. FIG. 3B, compared to FIG. 3A,
illustrates a different shape of the shaped pliable material 10 with a
different shape of the similar shaped openings 12, and different shape of
the removable shaped opening maximizers (22a & 22b).
[0035]Now referring to FIG. 4A illustrates a shaped pliable material 10
attached to the index and middle fingers of a right hand with the stretch
width section 18 stretching the opening between the index and middle
fingers beyond the natural, unstretched width between these two fingers.
FIG. 4B illustrates a shaped pliable material 10 with the index finger
inserted into one shaped opening 12 and the middle finger inserted into
another similar shaped opening 12 with the stretch width section 18
stretching the opening between the index and middle fingers beyond the
natural, unstretched width between these two fingers. The removable
shaped opening maximizers above both shaped openings 22a are removed. The
removable shaped opening maximizers below both shaped openings 22b are
not removed.
[0036]FIGS. 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, and 1E show the reversible toe and finger
stretch device of the present inventive subject matter. The shaped
pliable material 10 incorporates a shaped opening 12 cut fully through
the pliable material with a removable shaped opening minimizer 14, a
removable stretch width section 16, a half-circle indentation 20, and a
stretch width section 18 between the shaped opening 12 and the
half-circle indentation 20. FIGS. 1C & 1D include the insertion of an
adhesive square 24 within the half-circle indentation 20. FIG. 1F shows
the reversible toe and finger stretch device of the present inventive
subject matter. The shaped pliable material 10 incorporates a shaped
opening 12 cut fully through the pliable material with removable shaped
opening maximizers (22a & 22b) above and below the shaped opening 12, a
half-circle indentation 20, and in between the shaped opening 12 and the
half-circle indentation 20, a stretch width section 18. FIGS. 2A and 2B
show that placing the shaped pliable material 10 in between the big toe
and the second toe of either a right or left foot by inserting the big
toe into the shaped opening 12 and having the second toe rest up against
the half-circle indentation 20 stretches the space in between the big toe
and the second toe wider than the natural, unstretched width between the
big toe and the second toe via the stretch width section 18. By removing
or inserting the removable stretch width section 16 the stretch width
section 18 can vary in width depending on how much stretch is desired in
between the big toe and the second toe. By removing or inserting the
removable shaped opening minimizer 14 the shaped opening 12 can vary in
size depending on how much space is necessary to accommodate the big toe.
When a foot is at rest, the wider stretch between the big toe and the
second toe provided by the reversible toe and finger stretch device
induces increased blood circulation within the foot and toes.
[0037]FIG. 2A shows the reversible toe and finger stretch device worn on a
right foot.
FIG. 2B shows the same reversible toe and finger stretch device worn on a
left foot. FIGS. 3A and 3B show the reversible toe and finger stretch
device of the present inventive subject matter. The shaped pliable
material 10 incorporates two similar shaped openings 12 cut fully through
the pliable material with removable space opening maximizers (22a & 22b)
above and below these shaped openings 12 and a stretch width section 18
between the similar shaped openings 12. FIG. 3A includes the insertion of
an adhesive square 24 within each shaped openings 12.The width of opening
between shaped openings 12 and shaped indentation 20 (FIG. 1C, 1D) and/or
shaped openings 12 (FIG. 3A, 3B) is such that when placed on the big toe
and the second toe, the stretch width section 18 is approximately 1''.
The stretch width section may also range is widths from 0.25'' to 2.0''
to support various toe geometries. The depth of the toe and finger
stretch device is approximately 1'', but may also range from 0.25'' to
2.0'' depending on the length of toe digit.
[0038]FIGS. 4A and 4B show that placing the shaped pliable material 10 in
between the index and middle fingers of either a right or left hand by
inserting the index and middle fingers separately into the opposing
shaped openings 12 stretches the space in between the index and middle
fingers wider than the natural unstretched width between the index and
middle fingers via the stretch width section 18. By removing or inserting
the removable space opening maximizers (22a & 22b) the shaped openings 12
can vary in size depending on how much space is necessary to accommodate
the index and middle fingers. When a hand is at rest, the wider stretch
between the index and middle fingers provided by the reversible toe and
finger stretch device induces increased blood circulation within the hand
and fingers.
[0039]Now referring to FIG. 4A that shows the reversible toe and finger
stretch device worn on a right hand.
[0040]Now referring to FIG. 4B that shows the same reversible toe and
finger stretch device worn on a left hand.
[0041]The shaped pliable material 10 can be made from any pliable material
that is safe to be worn against human skin. Examples of such foam
materials are polyurethane foam, polysytrene, or any foam product which
exhibits properties of expandability and compressibility similar to the
aforementioned products. The foam material may also be made from
hydrophilic polyurethane cosmetic foam, aka non-latex foam.
[0042]The reversible toe and finger device is reversible and its function
is to provide stretch capabilities equally to both feet or both hands.
[0043]All patent and non-patent literature cited herein is hereby
incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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