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System and method for forming custom-made shoe inserts

Patent 4876758 Issued on October 31, 1989. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 31, 2007. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

2230143

2323539

System and method for forming custom-made shoe insert
Patent #: 4454618
Issued on: 06/19/1984
Inventor: Curchod

System and method for forming custom-made shoe inserts
Patent #: 4517696
Issued on: 05/21/1985
Inventor: Schartz

Apparatus and method for determining contour characteristics of a contoured article Patent #: 4679331
Issued on: 07/14/1987
Inventor: Koontz

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 034077 filed on 03/31/1987

US Classes:

12/142N, Orthopedic12/1R, MISCELLANEOUS12/146M, Orthopedic parts33/551, Profile600/592Foot

Examiners

Primary: Meyers, Steven N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 596762 DE2 04/13/2012
  • 2308062 DE 08/13/1973
  • 278299 IT 10/13/2012
  • 172972 CH 02/13/2012
  • 190837 CH 05/13/2012

International Classes

A43D 009/00
A61F 003/00

Abstract

A foot impression unit is provided with an array of gauging elements, a control mechanism for urging the gauging elements into contact with the undersurface of a person's foot to form an impression of the undersurface of the foot, a locking mechanism for releasably locking the gauging elements in place to retain that impression, and a sensing mechanism for scanning the gauging elements to produce digital signals indicative of the positions of the gauging elements. These digital signals are stored and processed by a computer to provide a stored data record serving as a digital representation of the impression of the undersurface of the foot. The computer may also be employed to provide stored additional information for modifying that data record to compensate for a perceived defect of the foot. In response to the stored data record and any stored additional information for modifying that data record, a shaping unit shapes an insert blank to form a custom-made shoe insert conforming to the undersurface of the foot and compensating for any perceived defect of the foot.

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