As with
orthotics that are all custom devices molded through a proprietary foam and plaster method and are designed to fit the
plantar surface of the foot with full contact, it is necessary to provide a method of applying pressure to the orthotic in a manner that mimics the manner in which a foot applies pressure to it. This is done by applying pressure to a loose fitting diaphragm that is contained within a
rigid frame so as to limit expansion of the diaphragm past the boundaries of the device. Further the device contains the diaphragm in such a manner that the diaphragm; 1) Exerts minimal force on the orthotic so as not to bias the deflection of the orthotic by the
mechanical pressure of the diaphragm. 2) Uses minimal force to expand the diaphragm so as not to bias the pressure reading indicating how much force is being applied to the orthotic. 3) Closes in such a manner that pushes and holds the
orthotic device up against the measuring rod, front window and bottom reference baseplate. 4) Allows
direct observation of the orthotic while it is progressing through a measurement cycle. 5) Exerts force evenly over the entire orthotic so as not to apply pressure at a point that would distort the orthotic and cause the orthotic to change the spring rate and cause a reading that would not normally happen. The design of the invention must also be robust so as to preclude opening while the orthotic is under pressure as the separating force on the latches can be well over 2000 pounds and the risk of subsequent operator injury with such a large
air spring.