Walking shoe
US-9504290-B2 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US10136842B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10136842-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514944944-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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A footwear apparatus includes a sensor in the footwear apparatus positioned to monitor an activity technique of the user when the footwear apparatus is joined with a foot of the user and a feedback generator is arranged to produce at least one of a haptic communication or an optical communication to the user in response to detecting a pattern in the activity technique.
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What is claimed is: 1. A footwear apparatus comprising: a sensor in the footwear apparatus positioned to monitor an activity technique of a user when the footwear apparatus is joined with a foot of the user, and a feedback generator arranged to produce a haptic communication to the user in response to detecting a pattern in the activity technique, the haptic communication arranged to cause at least some discomfort to the user, wherein the pattern includes a pronation element. 2. The footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pattern is undesirable for the activity technique. 3. The footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the footwear apparatus comprises a shoe. 4. The footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the haptic communication is an electric shock. 5. The footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the haptic communication includes a mechanical mechanism arranged to come into contact with the foot. 6. The footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the feedback generator comprises an actuator capable of moving an impingement head into contact with the foot. 7. The footwear apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the impingement head is one of multiple impingement heads. 8. The footwear apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the multiple impingement heads are distributed throughout a support member of the footwear apparatus in a heel region of the support member, a toe region of the support member, a mid-foot region of the support member or combinations thereof. 9. The footwear apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the impingement head is connected to an impingement body at least partially submerged in a thickness of a support member of the footwear apparatus, the impingement head having a longitudinal axis, the impingement body having a longitudinal axis, the impingement head having a larger lateral dimension than a lateral dimension of the impingement body. 10. The footwear apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the impingement head is positioned such that the foot lands on the impingement head when the impingement head is caused to protrude beyond a foot engagement surface of the support member such that the impingement head one or more of pinches, stabs, and pricks the foot of the user. 11. The footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pattern includes a toe striking element. 12. The footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pattern includes a heel striking element. 13. The footwear apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pattern includes a mid-foot striking element. 14. A footwear apparatus, comprising: a sensor in the footwear apparatus positioned in one or more of an inner arch portion and an outer arch portion of the footwear apparatus to monitor pronation of a foot of a user during an activity technique of the user when the footwear apparatus is joined with the foot of the user; and a feedback generator arranged to produce a haptic communication to the user in response to detecting whether the user's foot has an inward or outward rolling motion; wherein the haptic communication includes a mechanical mechanism arranged to come into contact with at least a portion of the inner arch portion or the outer arch portion of the foot. 15. The footwear apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the haptic communication is executed with one or more impingement heads. 16. The footwear apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the impingement heads are distributed throughout the inner arch portion of the user's foot and the outer arch portion of the user's foot on a support member of the footwear apparatus in a heel region of the support member, a toe region of the support member, a mid-foot region of the support member or combinations thereof. 17. The footwear apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the impingement heads are connected to impingement bodies at least partially submerged in a thickness of a support member of the footwear apparatus. 18. A footwear apparatus, comprising: a sensor in the footwear apparatus positioned in one or more of an inner arch portion and an outer arch portion of the footwear apparatus to monitor an activity technique of the user when the footwear apparatus is joined with the foot of the user; a feedback generator arranged to produce a haptic communication to the user in response to detecting whether the user's foot has an inward or outward rolling motion, the haptic communication arranged to cause at least some discomfort to the user; the haptic communication includes a mechanical mechanism arranged to come into contact with at least a portion of one or more of the inner arch portion and the outer arch portion of the foot; the haptic communication is executed with impingement heads; the impingement heads are distributed throughout a support member of the footwear apparatus in a heel region of the support member, a toe region of the support member, a mid-foot region of the support member or combinations thereof; the impingement heads are connected to impingement bodies at least partially submerged in a thickness of the support member of the footwear apparatus, the impingement head having a longitudinal axis, the impingement body having a longitudinal axis, the impingement head having a larger lateral dimension than a lateral dimension of the impingement body; and the impingement heads are positioned such that the foot lands on the impingement heads when the impingement heads are caused to protrude beyond foot engagement surface of the support member such that the impingement head one or more of pinches, stabs, and pricks the foot of the user. 19. The footwear apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the impingement head is shaped to cause discomfort when the impingement head contacts the foot of the user. 20. The footwear apparatus of claim 15 , wherein at least one of the one or more impingement heads are connected to an impingement body at least partially submerged in a thickness of a support member of the footwear apparatus, the impingement head having a longitudinal axis, the impingement body having a longitudinal axis, the impingement head having a larger lateral dimension than a lateral dimension of the impingement body.
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