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HYDRAULIC PROSTHETIC ANKLE

A prosthetic ankle device is disclosed herein. The prosthetic ankle device includes a hydraulic cylinder with a first chamber, a second chamber, and a piston separating the first chamber and the second chamber. The chambers are filled with hydraulic fluid. During plantarflexion, the hydraulic fluid flows between the first chamber and the second chamber via a first passage and a first check valve. During dorsiflexion, the hydraulic fluid flows between the first chamber and the second chamber via a second passage and a second check valve. The ankle device includes a third passage and a third check valve, where the third passage diverts flow of the hydraulic fluid from the second passage based at least in part on a system status.

HYDRAULIC PROSTHETIC ANKLE

A prosthetic ankle device is disclosed herein. The prosthetic ankle device includes a hydraulic cylinder with a first chamber, a second chamber, and a piston separating the first chamber and the second chamber. The chambers are filled with hydraulic fluid. During plantarflexion, the hydraulic fluid flows between the first chamber and the second chamber via a first passage and a first check valve. During dorsiflexion, the hydraulic fluid flows between the first chamber and the second chamber via a second passage and a second check valve. The ankle device includes a third passage and a third check valve, where the third passage diverts flow of the hydraulic fluid from the second passage based at least in part on a system status.

PROSTHETIC KNEE WITH SWING ASSIST

The present disclosure provides for a device and method of control for an artificial prosthetic knee. A prosthetic knee according to the present disclosure relies on strictly passive means of providing support during weight bearing and supplements a resistive swing-phase mechanism with a small powered actuator. This actuator adds power to the knee, exclusively during swing phase, to improve swing-phase behavior. In particular, the knee still relies on the resistive swing-phase mechanism to provide nominal swing-phase knee motion, but supplements that motion as needed with the small powered actuator.

ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT, BOTH-LEG ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT DEVICE, METHOD OF CONTROLLING BOTH-LEG ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT DEVICE, AND PROGRAM TO CONTROL BOTH-LEG ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT DEVICE
20230053761 · 2023-02-23 ·

A both-leg artificial knee joint device includes a first artificial knee joint worn on a first leg of a user, a second artificial knee joint worn on a second leg of the user and capable of communicating with the first artificial knee joint, and a controller structured to control at least one of the first artificial knee joint and the second artificial knee joint based on information received from the other artificial knee joint. The first artificial knee joint and the second artificial knee joint communicate via a communication device communicable with the first artificial knee joint and the second artificial knee joint.

ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT, BOTH-LEG ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT DEVICE, METHOD OF CONTROLLING BOTH-LEG ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT DEVICE, AND PROGRAM TO CONTROL BOTH-LEG ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT DEVICE
20230053761 · 2023-02-23 ·

A both-leg artificial knee joint device includes a first artificial knee joint worn on a first leg of a user, a second artificial knee joint worn on a second leg of the user and capable of communicating with the first artificial knee joint, and a controller structured to control at least one of the first artificial knee joint and the second artificial knee joint based on information received from the other artificial knee joint. The first artificial knee joint and the second artificial knee joint communicate via a communication device communicable with the first artificial knee joint and the second artificial knee joint.

Wearable assisted-walking device

Provided is a wearable assisted-walking device including one lower attachment body to the foot defining a lower anchoring point at the heel of the foot of a leg of the user; an upper attachment body to an upper part of the leg proximal from the knee defining an upper ventral anchoring point and an upper dorsal anchoring point arranged on the opposite side of the coronal plane of the user; and an intermediate attachment body defining a first intermediate anchoring point, a second intermediate anchoring point and a third intermediate anchoring point, each anchoring point movable respect and connected by cables to the leg; the intermediate attachment body being adapted to store the energy by a relative motion between the anchoring points and then use it for assist walking.

Artificial joints using agonist-antagonist actuators

Artificial limbs and joints that behave like biological limbs and joints employ a synthetic actuator which consumes negligible power when exerting zero force, consumes negligible power when outputting force at constant length (isometric) and while performing dissipative, nonconservative work, is capable of independently engaging flexion and extension tendon-like, series springs, is capable of independently varying joint position and stiffness, and exploits series elasticity for mechanical power amplification.

FOUR-BAR LINKAGE ANKLE JOINT MECHANISM AND ANKLE PROSTHESIS SYSTEM

The present disclosure provides an ankle joint mechanism, including a shank member, a first connecting link, a foot member, a second connecting link, and a force providing element. The foot member is coupled to the shank member at a first pivot point and coupled to the first connecting link at a second pivot point. The second connecting link is coupled to the first connecting link at a third pivot point and coupled to the shank member at a fourth pivot point. The force providing element is coupled to the second connecting link at a first end and coupled to either the shank member or the foot member at a second end.

FOUR-BAR LINKAGE ANKLE JOINT MECHANISM AND ANKLE PROSTHESIS SYSTEM

The present disclosure provides an ankle joint mechanism, including a shank member, a first connecting link, a foot member, a second connecting link, and a force providing element. The foot member is coupled to the shank member at a first pivot point and coupled to the first connecting link at a second pivot point. The second connecting link is coupled to the first connecting link at a third pivot point and coupled to the shank member at a fourth pivot point. The force providing element is coupled to the second connecting link at a first end and coupled to either the shank member or the foot member at a second end.

PROSTHETIC KNEE JOINT, PROSTHETIC KNEE JOINT POWER GENERATING METHOD, AND TANGIBLE COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM STORING PROGRAM
20220339010 · 2022-10-27 ·

A prosthetic knee joint includes a thigh connection part to be positioned near a thigh part, a lower leg part rotatibly coupled to the thigh connection part, and a power generating, part for generating power using a resistance resulting from rotation of the lower leg part relative to the thigh connection part.