Abstract: An orthotic device is disclosed having a frame system, a first actuator, and a second actuator. The frame system may include a lightweight supportive material, and may be configured to receive a user's foot. The first actuator may be coupled to the frame system, and may be configured to activate and develop push of the forefoot of the user's foot during a walking step. The second actuator may be coupled to the frame system, and may be configured to activate and raise a user's toes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 15, 2013
Date of Patent:
November 1, 2016
Assignee:
Ellen M. And Michael T. McDonnell Jr. Family Foundation
Inventors:
Michael T McDonnell, Jr., George Robert Simmons, III, Sean James Wilson, Brendan Michael Kearney, Jess Ethan Swaringen, Lester James McMackin, Sarah Ann Oliveri, Berjamin Alan Inkrott, Megan Elizabeth Braisted, Brian Joseph Walsh
Abstract: An orthotic device is disclosed. The orthotic device may be adapted to be attached to a limb to enable the limb to replicate normal motion so that the user regains substantially normal operation of the limb. The orthotic device may have a frame system formed of a lightweight supportive material and configured to receive the user's limb, and an electronically actuated muscle operatively connected to the frame system for expanding and contracting at predetermined levels to mimic movement of the limb, when functioning normally. The orthotic device may also have a controller operatively connected to the muscle for transmitting signals corresponding to the predetermined levels to the muscle, and a sensor controlled by the user for actuating the muscle.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 17, 2014
Publication date:
January 1, 2015
Applicant:
Ellen M. and Michael T. McDonnell Jr. Family Foundation
Inventors:
George Robert Simmons, III, Michael T. McDonnell, JR., Bryn Garrity, Michael Huber, Michael Ciavarella
Abstract: An orthotic device is disclosed having a frame system, a first actuator, and a second actuator. The frame system may include a lightweight supportive material, and may be configured to receive a user's foot. The first actuator may be coupled to the frame system, and may be configured to activate and develop push of the forefoot of the user's foot during a walking step. The second actuator may be coupled to the frame system, and may be configured to activate and raise a user's toes.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 15, 2013
Publication date:
September 18, 2014
Applicant:
ELLEN M. AND MICHAEL T. MCDONNELL JR. FAMILY FOUNDATION
Inventors:
Michael T. McDonnell, JR., George Robert Simmons, III, Sean James Wilson, Brendan Michael Kearney, Jess Ethan Swaringen, Lester James McMackin, Sarah Ann Oliveri, Berjamin Alan Inkrott, Megan Elizabeth Braisted, Brian Joseph Walsh