ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A LOWER BACK OF A USER
20210137721 · 2021-05-13
Inventors
- Markus TÜTTEMAN (Waltrop, DE)
- Carsten Vogel (Duderstadt, DE)
- Oliver MIZERA (Göttingen, DE)
- Emese Papp (Dresden, DE)
Cpc classification
A61F5/3715
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to an orthopedic device for supporting a lower back of a user, wherein the orthopedic device comprises at least one mechanical energy store (6), a pelvic element (2), an upper body element (48) and an upper leg element (4), wherein the mechanical energy store (6) can be charged and discharged by swivelling the upper leg element (4) relative to the upper body element (48), wherein the upper body element (48) is arranged on the pelvic element (2) by means of two rail elements (14), wherein the rail elements (14) are each arranged with a first end on the pelvic element (2) such that they can swivelled about at least a first swivel axis (18) and with a second end (20) opposite the first end (16) on the upper body element (48) such that they can be swivelled about at least a second swivel axis (22).
Claims
1. An orthopedic device for supporting a lower back of a user, wherein the orthopedic device comprises at least one mechanical energy store, a pelvic element, an upper body element and an upper leg element, wherein the mechanical energy store is chargeable and dischargeable by swivelling the upper leg element relative to the upper body element, wherein the upper body element is arranged on the pelvic element by means of two rail elements, wherein the rail elements are each arranged with a first end on the pelvic element such that they can swivelled about at least a first swivel axis and with a second end opposite the first end on the upper body element such that they can be swivelled about at least a second swivel axis.
2. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the first swivel axes extend at least largely in frontal planes.
3. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the second swivel axes extend at least largely in sagittal planes.
4. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the rail elements each feature at least two partial rails which are arranged on each other such that they are swivellable about a third swivel axis, wherein the third swivel axes extend at least largely in sagittal planes.
5. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein when the orthopedic device is mounted, the second ends of the rail elements are arranged in the region of the shoulder blades.
6. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein a distance between joints, with which the two ends of the rail elements are arranged on the upper body element, is adjustable.
7. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the second ends are arranged on the upper boy element by means of ball joints.
8. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein when the orthopedic device is mounted, the upper body element surrounds an upper body of the user and is configured to be so dimensionally stable that a diameter of the upper body element in the medial-lateral direction and/or dorsal-ventral direction does not or largely does not decrease when the upper body bends over.
9. The orthopedic device according to claim 7, wherein the upper body element comprises a chest section which, when the orthopedic device is mounted, rests on the user's chest at at least two spaced points on different sides of the user's sternum.
10. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device comprises a first and a second upper leg element, and at least a first and a second mechanical energy store, wherein the first mechanical energy store is chargeable and dischargeable by swivelling the first upper leg element relative to the upper body element, and wherein the second mechanical energy store is chargeable and dischargeable by swivelling the second upper leg element relative to the upper body element.
11. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein each upper leg element is arranged on the pelvic element by a joint arrangement such that it is swivellable about a joint axis.
12. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein each rail element is arranged on the upper body element such that it is swivellable about at least two swivel axes.
13. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein at least one rail element is arranged on the upper body element by a ball joint.
14. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein at least one rail element is adjustable in length.
15. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein an upper leg shell for mounting on the upper leg is arranged on the upper leg element by a ball joint.
16. The orthopedic device according to claim 15, wherein the upper leg shell is swivellable relative to the upper leg element about a rotational axis.
17. The orthopedic device according to claim 2, wherein the first swivel axes extend at least largely in one frontal plane.
18. The orthopedic device according to claim 5, wherein when the orthopedic device is mounted, the second ends of the rail elements are arranged in the region of the lower angles of the user's shoulder blades.
19. The orthopedic device according to claim 12, wherein at least two of the swivel axes are preferably perpendicular to one another.
20. The orthopedic device according to claim 16, wherein the upper leg shell is swivellable relative to the upper leg element about a rotational axis against a force of a spring element, wherein the rotational axis extends in the medial-lateral direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0083] The patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawings will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
[0084] In the following, examples of embodiments of the present invention will be explained in more detail by way of the attached figures: They show
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[0097] The dashed curve 56 depicts a similar situation. In contrast to the solid line 54, the angle between the two force application levers 12 has been reduced. This is achieved, for example, by displacing the force application lever 12 in
[0098] The dash-dot line 58 shows another situation. In comparison to the solid line 54, the position of the two force application levers 12 relative to one another has not been changed. Rather, both force application levers 12 have been extended, causing an increase in the force exerted by the first passive actuator 8 and the second passive actuator 10 because the lever arm extends.
[0099] The dash-dot-dot line 60 shows the situation in which both the first passive actuator 8 and the second passive actuator 10 exert their force across the entire range.
[0100] The dotted line 62 corresponds to the parallel displaced solid line 54. The first passive actuator 8 is thus used without preloading.
REFERENCE LIST
[0101] 2 pelvic element [0102] 4 upper leg element [0103] 6 mechanical energy store [0104] 8 first passive actuator [0105] 10 second passive actuator [0106] 12 force application lever [0107] 14 rail element [0108] 16 first end [0109] 18 first swivel axis [0110] 20 second end [0111] 22 second swivel axis [0112] 24 adjustment device [0113] 26 section [0114] 28 upper leg shell [0115] 30 spacer element [0116] 32 joint arrangement [0117] 34 partial rail [0118] 36 joint [0119] 48 third swivel axis [0120] 40 positioning device [0121] 42 first force transmission element [0122] 44 second force transmission element [0123] 46 ball joint [0124] 48 upper body element [0125] 50 strap [0126] 52 pelvic harness [0127] 54 solid line [0128] 56 dashed curve [0129] 58 dash-dot line [0130] 60 dash-dot-dot line [0131] 62 dotted line