Patent ID: 8091254

Claim:
Biomechanics medical corrective shoe pad with far infrared ray energy fibers, comprising a bacteriostasis surface cloth layer, a foamed layer, a far infrared ray energy emitting fiber layer, a polyethene layer, and a bacteriostasis cloth layer; the far infrared ray energy emitting fiber layer including a fiber, and far infrared ray energy containing mineral granules joined on the fiber; the corrective shoe pad being made according to following steps: (A) superimposing: the bacteriostasis surface cloth layer, the foamed layer, the far infrared ray energy emitting fiber layer, the polyethene layer, and the bacteriostasis cloth layer are positioned one on another in sequence after having been cut into a shape of the shoe pad, and; (B) heat-pressing: the bacteriostasis surface cloth layer, the foamed layer, the far infrared ray energy emitting fiber layer, the polyethene layer, and the bacteriostasis cloth layer are heat-pressed to be joined together with a mold; the shoe pad including a peripheral area, a supporting area, and a cambering area; the peripheral area, the supporting area, and the cambering area undergoing different-temperature heat-pressing processes; the peripheral area undergoing a heat-pressing process at 125° C. to 155° C. such that peripheral areas of said layers are firmly joined together; the supporting area undergoing a heat-pressing process at 45° C. to 65° C.; the supporting area including a plurality of supporting areas to support different parts of a wearer's sole respectively; the cambering area undergoing a heat-pressing process at 85° C. to 95° C. so as to camber portions of said layers except for the peripheral areas and the supporting areas; and (C) finishing: the bacteriostasis surface cloth layer, the foamed layer, the far infrared ray energy emitting fiber layer, the polyethene layer, and the bacteriostasis cloth layer are joined to comprise the shoe pad with peripheral areas being firmly fixed together so that the shoe pad includes a supporting area, and a cambering area.