Patent classifications
A61F2002/6664
MOUNTING BRACKET FOR CONNECTING A PROSTHETIC LIMB TO A PROSTHETIC FOOT
A mounting bracket for a prosthetic foot configured to attach to a residual limb, comprising an upper member, a lower member and compression torsion joint. The upper member comprises an upper flange, a mating post, and mounting portion configured to attach to the residual limb. The lower member comprises a mating portion, a lower flange, and a mounting portion configured to attach to the prosthetic foot. The compression torsion joint couples the upper member to the lower member and is configured to limit the vertical movement and torsional movement of the upper member with respect to the lower member.
Ankle-Foot Prosthesis Device
A powered ankle-foot prosthesis and associated methods of use are described herein. Such prostheses can employ an actuator and elastic components, the actuator being controlled to deliver net positive work to propel the wearing amputee forward and the elastic components being used to store and release negative energy to improve efficiency. Elastic components can be linear springs coupled with a cam and configured in parallel to the actuator. The cam profile can be designed to generate a desired spring torque versus angle curve rather than a spring stroke versus angle curve, thereby reproducing human ankle controlled dorsiflexion stiffness. Such configurations improve system energy efficiency and reduce both actuator torque and power requirements. Such prostheses can also operate in a passive mode, in which a nearly normal gait can be achieved even without powered assist.
Prosthetic foot
A stable shock absorbing prosthetic foot that transfers energy between heel strike and toe-off. A toe plate is separated from one or more other plates by a bumper assembly located at each of the toe end and heel end of the foot. Certain embodiments of the shock absorbing foot of the present invention are designed for use with a prosthetic ankle. A torsion adapter may also be used to attach a prosthetic foot of the present invention to the remainder of a prosthesis.
PROSTHETIC DEVICE
A lower limb prosthetic device (10) adapted to be connected to an attachment section such as a sleeve, configured to attach to the limb, or a socket to receive the limb, of an amputee, wherein the prosthetic device (10) comprises (a) a leaf spring member (12), said upper leaf spring member (12) having a proximal, upper, end (14), which proximal end (14) can be fixedly and/or adjustably attached to the attachment section, the leaf spring (12) member further comprising a distal, lower, end (16), which distal end (16) can be fixedly and/or adjustably attached to a foot member (30).
COMPRESSION HEEL PROSTHETIC FOOT
A mounting bracket for a prosthetic foot configured to attach to a residual limb, comprising an upper member, a lower member and compression torsion joint. The upper member comprises an upper flange, a mating post, and mounting portion configured to attach to the residual limb. The lower member comprises a mating portion, a lower flange, and a mounting portion configured to attach to the prosthetic foot. The compression torsion joint couples the upper member to the lower member and is configured to limit the vertical movement and torsional movement of the upper member with respect to the lower member.
Biomimetic joint actuators
In a powered actuator for supplying torque, joint equilibrium, and/or impedance to a joint, a motor is directly coupled to a low-reduction ratio transmission, e.g., a transmission having a gear ratio less than about 80 to 1. The motor has a low dissipation constant, e.g., less than about 50 W/(Nm).sup.2. The transmission is serially connected to an elastic element that is also coupled to the joint, thereby supplying torque, joint equilibrium, and/or impedance to the joint while minimizing the power consumption and/or acoustic noise of the actuator.
ORTHOPEDIC SYSTEM AND PROSTHETIC FOOT HAVING SUCH AN ORTHOPEDIC SYSTEM
The invention relates to an orthopedic system having a leaf spring element (40) and a bearing component (600) supported on the main surface of the spring element and being fixable to the leaf spring element. At least one elastomeric element (71, 72) is arranged between the bearing component and the main surface of the leaf spring element and is fastened to the leaf spring element and the bearing component such that it transfers shearing forces.
Method for adapting the heel height of a prosthetic foot
The invention relates to a prosthetic foot comprising a foot part, a proximal connecting means which is swiveled to the foot part and an adjustment device with which the foot part can be adjusted relative to the connecting means, at least one position sensor being associated with the adjustment device and being coupled to a signal generating element.
PROSTHETIC/ORTHOSIS SPRING LAYER(S) WITH COMPOSITE RIVET(S)
Composite materials with certain functional or securement parameters are provided herein. Layered composite prosthetic with spring layers and composite rivets are provided. Fiber reinforced layers are grouped into keel, sole plate or other component and these components are configured to provide a spring action for the prosthetic alone or in combination. One or more composite rivets are installed to secure components together.
PROSTHETIC DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INCREASING VACUUM ATTACHMENT
A prosthetic foot including a foot member and a heel member attached to a bottom surface of the foot member. A pump mechanism is located above the foot member and includes a housing and an elastomeric member at least in part defining a fluid chamber. The elastomeric member is operatively connected to the foot member such that when no weight is placed on the prosthetic foot the volume of the fluid chamber is zero or near-zero and upon heel strike the housing rotates relative to the foot member to expand the volume of the fluid chamber and draw fluid into the fluid chamber from a prosthetic socket in fluid communication with the pump mechanism.