Patents Examined by David Willse
  • Patent number: 7427297
    Abstract: A prosthetic socket having a self-contained vacuum reservoir chamber includes a rigid, load-bearing inner socket member for receiving a residual limb and an outer, rigid, load-bearing wall section attached to the inner wall section in a manner providing a vacuum reservoir chamber between the inner wall and the outer wall section. The vacuum reservoir chamber communicates with the inner volume of the inner wall through a vacuum transfer port and the vacuum reservoir chamber may be evacuated via an evacuation port having an appropriate one-way check valve permitting withdrawal of air from the vacuum reservoir chamber while preventing ingress of air into the chamber. A method for making the prosthetic socket is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 23, 2008
    Assignee: Ossur HF
    Inventors: William Stan Patterson, William E. Patterson
  • Patent number: 7279009
    Abstract: The invention relates to an automated speed-adaptive and patient-adaptive control scheme and system for a knee prosthesis. The control scheme and system utilizes sensory information measured local to the prosthesis to automatically adjust stance and swing phase knee resistances to a particular wearer under a wide variety of locomotory activities. Advantageously, no patient-specific information needs to be pre-programmed into the prosthetic knee by a prosthetist or the patient. The system is able to adapt to various types of disturbances once the patient leaves the prosthetist's facility because it is patient-adaptive and speed-adaptive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Hugh M. Herr, Ari Wilkenfeld, Olaf Bleck
  • Patent number: 5725596
    Abstract: A prosthetic device for the human hip having elongated fins or other like protrusions which are provided on the underside of a collar and which extend into previously formed slots or grooves in the bone. Either a plurality of fins, or a single fin having a non-rectilinear shape is provided. Apparatus for formation of the grooves in the bone includes a mill guide which can be mounted onto the proximal end of a rasp embedded in a cavity formed in the bone. A milling bit is used in conjunction with the mill guide to form precisely located and shaped grooves into which the fins can seat. A clamp is provided for securing the prosthetic device to the femur while the cement is hardening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Inventor: Dennis W. Burke
  • Patent number: 4938777
    Abstract: An ankle orthosis device is described which comprises a foot receiving cup or shoe which is integrated with or to which is rigidly attached a force transmitting rib which has an inverted Y-shape. At the proximal end of the Y is slidably attached to the rib for securing the device to the lower leg near the distal end of the tibia. Inversion or eversion torque producing forces applied to the device are transmitted through the cup or shoe and rib to the tibia so that there is no tendency to produce injury causing inversion or eversion of the ankle as a result of the torque. Generally free movement in dorsiflexion and plantar flexion is permitted by the device, which allows it to be used for walking, running, sports events and the like, as well as being useful in a postoperative or other therapeutic ankle treatment program. The device can be in the form of shoe inserts, attached to the heel of a shoe or incorporated into the body of a shoe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1990
    Assignee: Donjoy Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey T. Mason, Patrick W. Cawley, Bradley R. Mason