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Orthopedic footbrace
   
Document Number
US Patent 4941272
Issued Date
July 17, 1990
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The normal oxford type shoe of a man or woman includes a sole and heel. A separate heel is usually attached to the back half of the sole. Most shoes have some arch support built in the shoe to conform to the arch of the foot. The improvement comprises a heel connected to a plate under the arch and a spring steel plate under the arch and the heel area. The original heel of the shoe is removed.
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Owner
Allen; Don T. (Norman, OK)
Published
July 17, 1990
Application Number
07/342,332
Filed
June 30, 1989
US Classification
36/91   36/145
Int'l Classification
A43B   21/00   (20060101)   A43B   21/30   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
USPTO Field of Search
36/91   36/78   36/37   36/38   128/586   128/587   128/588   128/589   128/590   128/591   128/592   128/593   128/607   128/608   128/609   128/610   128/611   128/614   128/615   128/616   128/617   128/621   128/622  
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