Spring Patents (Class 623/52)
  • Patent number: 6572659
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot is comprised of a springy internal frame embedded in a resilient foot-shaped outer body. The frame is in the shape of a modified trapezoid, wherein the shorter top member and the longer bottom member are connected by a generally vertical back member, and a substantially oblique front member. A toe member extends from the bottom member into a toe portion of the outer body. A solid carbon fiber layer is embedded in the frame for strength and elasticity. A break is provided between the lower end of the front member and the bottom member to enable the toe portion of the foot to flex laterally. A flexible cord is connected across the break to prevent the front and bottom portions of the frame from separating when the foot kicks an obstacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 3, 2003
    Inventor: Michael W. Ryan
  • Publication number: 20030093158
    Abstract: A simple, inexpensive prosthetic foot is provided incorporating a cushioned ankle including an ankle block formed of a resilient material or bladder having desired compliance and energy return characteristics. The ankle block is sandwiched between a foot element and an ankle element. One or more openings extends through the ankle block with a substantially transverse orientation relative to a forward walking motion. The size and shape of these openings, as well as the insertion of different types of stiffeners therein, provide desired performance characteristics to the ankle block. When the ankle block takes the form of one or more inflatable bladders, the pressure within these bladders is individually controlled by valves to provide desired performance characteristics to different portions of the prosthetic foot. A pump system can also be used to control and generate fluid pressure into these bladders.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2002
    Publication date: May 15, 2003
    Inventors: Van L. Phillips , Hilary Pouchak
  • Patent number: 6562075
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot incorporate a foot keel and a calf shank connected to the foot keel to form an ankle joint area of the prosthetic foot. The foot keel has forefoot and hindfoot portions and a relatively long midfoot portion extending between and upwardly arched from the forefoot and midfoot portions. The calf shank includes a downward convexly curved lower end which is attached at a portion thereof to the keel midfoot portion by way of an adjustable fastener arrangement. The foot has biplanar motion capability and, in a preferred form, also has high low dynamic response characteristics. The adjustable fastener arrangement permits adjustment of the alignment of the calf shank and the foot keel with respect to one another in the longitudinal direction of the foot keel for tuning the performance of the prosthetic foot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2003
    Inventors: Barry W. Townsend, Byron K. Claudino
  • Patent number: 6537322
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot assembly includes an ankle member, a heel member pivotally connected to the ankle member, an elongate metatarsal-toe member having a rear portion underlying a forward portion of the heel member and projecting forwardly from the heel member. The metatarsal-toe member is pivotally connected to the heel member. A first compressible element is engaged between a portion of the ankle member and a portion of the heel member and a second compressible element having first and second substantially circular bearing surfaces engaged between a portion of the heel member and a portion of the metatarsal-toe member to resist upward pivotal movement of a forward end of the metatarsal-toe member relative to the heel member. A portion of the compressible element spaced apart from one of the bearing surfaces has a smaller diameter than the diameter of at least one of the first and second bearing surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Inventors: Christopher Lyle Johnson, Eric Lloyd Robinson
  • Publication number: 20030045944
    Abstract: The invention relates to a resilient foot insert for an artificial foot. According to the invention, this foot insert consists of at least two springs (1, 2) which are connected to one another and which together-in side view, in the unloaded state, enclose an approximately triangular spring deflection space (3), the upper, approximately roof-shaped spring (1) having, in the roof top area, an adapter attachment (4) and, starting from the latter, a heel branch (hereinafter “heel spring 6”) which extends downward in a concave curve into the heel area (5), and a forefoot branch (hereinafter “forefoot spring 8”) which extends downward in a concave curve into the forefoot area (7), the free branch ends (6a, 8a) being connected to a separate base spring (2) which delimits the bottom of the spring deflection space (3).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Inventors: Luder Mosler, Martin Pusch
  • Patent number: 6527811
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot characterized by a foot portion having an ankle portion demountably and interchangeably connected thereto. The foot portion and ankle portion are fabricated from polymer impregnated and encapsulated laminates, including such laminates as carbon fibers and/or fiberglass or synthetic fibers such as Kevlar. The demountable connection of the ankle portion permits interchangeability of ankle and foot portions to match the weight, stride and activity schedule of the wearer utilizing the prosthetic foot. Auxiliary ankle members and wedge blocks between the foot portion and the ankle portion provide additional adjustability. A split sleeve is provided for assembling the various components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Publication number: 20030040810
    Abstract: A prosthetic ankle joint consists of a base which includes an upper base portion and a lower base portion. The lower base portion is formed with a substantially hollow receiving cavity extending inwardly from an end thereof remote from the upper base portion. A base member is movably positioned within the receiving cavity and is connected to a prosthetic foot. The base member is movable in side-to-side direction independently of the base, so as to enable the prosthetic foot to closely follow a walking surface. The motion of the base member is controlled by resilient biasing members positioned between the inner cavity and the base member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2001
    Publication date: February 27, 2003
    Inventors: Joseph L. Molino, Michael Rebarber
  • Publication number: 20030028256
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot incorporate a foot keel and a calf shank connected to the foot keel to form an ankle joint area of the prosthetic foot. The foot keel has forefoot and hindfoot portions and a relatively long midfoot portion extending between and upwardly arched from the forefoot and midfoot portions. The calf shank includes a downward convexly curved lower end which is attached at a portion thereof to the keel midfoot portion by way of an adjustable fastener arrangement. The foot has biplanar motion capability and, in a preferred form, also has high low dynamic response characteristics. The adjustable fastener arrangement permits adjustment of the alignment of the calf shank and the foot keel with respect to one another in the longitudinal direction of the foot keel for tuning the performance of the prosthetic foot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2002
    Publication date: February 6, 2003
    Inventors: Barry W. Townsend, Byron K. Claudino
  • Patent number: 6514293
    Abstract: Disclosed herewith is a prosthetic foot. The prosthetic foot is to be connected to a pylon that is utilized for the substitution of the shinbone of an amputee. The prosthetic foot includes an ankle portion to be secured to the pylon. A plurality of curved portions are extended from one end of the ankle portion. A sole portion is extended from one end of the curved portions. The ankle portion, the curved portions and the sole portion form a single integrated plate spring structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Assignee: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    Inventors: Tae Seong Jang, Dong Hee Lee, Jung Ju Lee, Yong San Yoon
  • Publication number: 20030009238
    Abstract: Described are artificial limbs, and anatomic braces containing superelastic supports capable of restoring motion to replaced or nonfunctional appendages. The artificial limbs are intended to replace or restore motion to the foot, the leg below the knee, the leg extending above the knee, the hand, the arm below the elbow, the arm extending above the elbow, the arm including the shoulder, or other appendage commonly associated with a degree of twisting, rotation, bending, or other desired motion. The artificial limbs and braces also provide motion assistance and/or intensify the force during motion of replaced or nonfunctional appendages. In particular, the artificial limbs and braces aid in standing, walking, running, bending, throwing, kicking, jumping, hitting, or other strenuous activity by inducing a directional force upon deflection. The artificial limbs and braces alternatively apply a specific resistance at the joint to gradually restore motion to the appendage during training or rehabilitation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2002
    Publication date: January 9, 2003
    Inventor: James G. Whayne
  • Publication number: 20020183860
    Abstract: Prosthetic foot apparatus includes a flexible foot plate, an elastomeric block, and a tubular pylon element. The tubular pylon element includes an upper tubular portion, a partially flattened curved portion, and a generally flattened lower portion secured to the foot plate by an elastomeric block. The elastomeric block is configured to allow, with the pylon and the foot plate, inversion, eversion, dorsi flexion, and planar flexion movements of the apparatus to simulate ankle and toe movements of a normal foot. The foot plate and the tublar pylon allow for dorsi flexion and planar flexion movements, and the elastomeric block is appropriately configured to add inversion and eversion movements as well as dorsi flexion and planar flexion movements of the apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2001
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Inventors: Kerry E. Wilkinson, Randall S. Whiteside
  • Publication number: 20020143408
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot (70) incorporates a foot keel (71) and a calf shank (72) connected to the foot keel to form an ankle joint area of the prosthetic foot. The foot keel has forefoot and hindfoot portions and an upwardly arched midfoot portion extending between the forefoot and midfoot portions. The calf shank includes a downward convexly curved lower end which is secured to the foot keel by way of a coupling element (73). The lower end of the calf shank extends upwardly, and initially anteriorly therefore into a reversely curved portion (75) of the calf shank leading to an upstanding upper end thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2002
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Inventors: Barry W. Townsend, Byron K. Claudino
  • Publication number: 20020143406
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot incorporate a foot keel and a calf shank connected to the foot keel to form an ankle joint area of the prosthetic foot. The foot keel has forefoot and hindfoot portions and a relatively long midfoot portion extending between and upwardly arched from the forefoot and midfoot portions. The calf shank includes a downward convexly curved lower end which is attached at a portion thereof to the keel midfoot portion by way of an adjustable fastener arrangement. The foot has biplanar motion capability and, in a preferred form, also has high low dynamic response characteristics. The adjustable fastener arrangement permits adjustment of the alignment of the calf shank and the foot keel with respect to one another in the longitudinal direction of the foot keel for tuning the performance of the prosthetic foot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Inventors: Barry W. Townsend, Byron K. Claudino
  • Publication number: 20020138153
    Abstract: An auto-adjusting prosthetic ankle apparatus includes a base portion that is pivotally fixed to an attachment portion. The base portion is structured for being fixed to a foot blade, while the attachment portion is structured for fixing the prosthetic ankle apparatus to a lower leg portion of a prosthetic limb. The prosthetic ankle includes a computer controllable damping mechanism that is functionally and mechanically coupled between the base portion and the attachment portion. The damping mechanism enables a damping level to be selectively applied to lightly damp or heavily damp a relative motion between the base portion and the attachment portion as a user is walking to provide an auto-adjusting of the prosthetic ankle to changes in a ground surface being traversed and during various stages of a walking cycle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2001
    Publication date: September 26, 2002
    Inventor: Wayne Koniuk
  • Publication number: 20020133237
    Abstract: A device prosthetic foot device with variable stiffness response includes a variable energy transfer medium disposed between first and second foot members to transfer at least some energy from the second member to the first member during use. The energy transfer medium includes a variable viscosity fluid such that the variable viscosity fluid, and thus the energy transfer medium, variably transfers energy between the first and second members to vary stiffness of the prosthetic foot device. The variable viscosity fluid can include a shear stiffening material that increases in viscosity as a load or strain, or rate of loading or rate of strain, applied, or a magneto or electro rheologic fluid responsive to a magnetic or electric field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2002
    Publication date: September 19, 2002
    Inventor: Roland J. Christesen
  • Publication number: 20020128727
    Abstract: An improved lower leg prosthesis is disclosed that, during use, provides an improved dynamic feel at heel strike and that provides improved inversion/eversion compliance. The prosthesis includes an elongated pylon having an upper, generally vertical section and a lower, forwardly oriented foot section, and it further includes a generally horizontally oriented foot plate disposed beneath the pylon and including a heel section projecting a substantial distance rearwardly of a vertical pylon axis. An elastomeric layer is interposed between the pylon and the foot plate, extending along substantially the entire length of the heel section of the foot plate, for attaching the pylon and foot plate together. During use of the prosthesis, at heel strike, upward deflection of the foot plate's heel section is limited in substantial part both by the stiffness of the heel section, itself, and by compression of the portion of the elastomeric layer disposed rearwardly of the vertical pylon axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventors: John B. Merlette, Eric W. Rubie, David J. Wall, James R. Brueggemann
  • Publication number: 20020120349
    Abstract: In one embodiment, an impact-absorbing shock module comprises two pylons telescopingly engaged to permit axial and rotational motion therebetween. A resilient element, preferably a spring-fluid combination, provides axial shock absorption. A tubular torque-resisting cuff provides rotational resistance, or torsion-resistance. A fluid valve is provided so that the fluid pressure may be varied to adjust the torsion resistance. In another embodiment, a shock module comprises two pylons maintained in a colinear alignment via a guide pin attached to the lower pylon. A resilient element provides shock absorption, and a torque-resisting cuff provides torsion-resistance. In another embodiment, a shock module comprises two pylons telescopingly engaged to permit axial motion therebetween. The pylons also have a polygonal interface to prevent relative rotation therebetween.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2001
    Publication date: August 29, 2002
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 6436149
    Abstract: A prosthetic device is provided having a proximal end portion adapted to be secured to an amputee and a distal foot structure. The improvement comprises a pivoting ankle joint disposed between the proximal end portion and the foot structure. This ankle joint includes a matable socket and head assembly interconnecting the proximal end portion and the foot structure for relative movement about a pivot axis between first and second positions. A spring element operates to resiliently bias the socket and head into the first pivot position. A load-sensitive locking mechanism operates, upon the existence of a triggering load which exceeds a predetermined threshold magnitude, to cause the socket and head assembly to lock at a selected locking position, thereby preventing relative pivotal movement. In the absence of the triggering load, relative pivotal movement of the socket and head assembly between the first and second positions is permitted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Inventor: Richard G. Rincoe
  • Publication number: 20020087216
    Abstract: A prosthetic walking system including a pylon, a prosthetic ankle, and a prosthetic foot, any two or more of which can be integrally connected into a single, continuous unit. The prosthetic ankle can be a rearwardly-facing, generally C-shaped member, and may include an upper leg, an interconnecting portion, and a lower leg. The prosthetic ankle may include a weakened portion so that the prosthetic walking system is better adapted to flex at the prosthetic ankle rather than at the pylon. A link or link assembly can be coupled to at least one of the pylon and the upper leg of the prosthetic ankle and to at least one of the lower leg of the prosthetic ankle and the prosthetic foot in order to limit the displacement between the upper leg and the lower leg of the prosthetic ankle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Inventors: Stewart L. Atkinson, Donald L. Poggi, Jeremy Adelson
  • Publication number: 20020082712
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot is disclosed for improving the gait and comfort qualities of the amputee that participates in walking, running and jumping activities. An ankle pylon component attached to a foot keel of the foot allows hindfoot triplanar motion. An ankle joint and a subtalar joint provided in the hindfoot ankle pylon component permit closed kinetic chain motion of the foot. The ankle and subtalar joints are formed by respective struts of resilient material of a single piece of material of the ankle pylon component. The ankle pylon component can be used as a functional upgrade component to an existing low profile prosthetic foot, for example.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2001
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Inventors: Barry W. Townsend, Byron Kent Claudino
  • Publication number: 20020077706
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot characterized by an easily exchangeable auxiliary ankle member demountably attached to forefoot and sole portions, which are in turn demountably and interchangeably connected. The forefoot, heel and auxiliary ankle portions are fabricated from polymer impregnated and encapsulated laminates, including such laminates as carbon fibers and/or fiberglass or synthetic fibers such as Kevlar. The easily demountable connection of the auxiliary ankle permits interchangeability thereof to match the activity schedule of the wearer utilizing the prosthetic foot without the necessity of frequent visits to the prosthetist. A compressible member between the forefoot member and the sole member, and function blocks located between the various members provide additional adjustability. The orientation of the auxiliary ankle member and compressible member also allows for increased plantar flexion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2001
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Publication number: 20020077707
    Abstract: An ankle block for a leg prosthesis comprising an insert having a body with an upper mounting surface and a bottom interface surface opposite from the upper mounting surface. The insert body defines a central coaxial hole therethrough. An over mold is formed about an exterior of the body and extends upwardly therefrom defining a central cavity above the insert and above the upper mounting surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2001
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Inventors: Christopher L. Johnson, Eric L. Robinson, Michael J. Link
  • Publication number: 20020040249
    Abstract: An ankle block prosthesis is provided having a lower foot plate and an upper ankle plate connected by a monolithic ankle block. The foot plate, ankle plate and ankle block are generally sized to fit within a surrounding cosmesis. The foot is configured such that during a walking or running stride the wearer experiences a smooth rollover or transition of compressive forces from a heel-strike position to a toe-off position so as to provide a natural feeling foot during walking or running activities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2001
    Publication date: April 4, 2002
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 6350286
    Abstract: An inventive prosthetic ankle for use between a pylon and a prosthetic foot to support a person's weight on the ground comprises an integrally formed, generally C-shaped carbon-fiber composite flexure member having upper, lower and curved legs. The upper leg is connected to a lower end of the pylon, and the lower leg is connected to an upper surface of the prosthetic foot. The curved leg interconnects the upper and lower legs, with the curved leg extending from a forward edge of the upper leg to a forward edge of the lower leg in a rearwardly-facing arc about a medial/lateral axis positioned forward of the pylon. The curved leg is dog-boned to facilitate canting of the pylon with respect to the prosthetic foot in the medial/lateral plane. Also, the curved leg is resilient to resiliently bias the upper and lower legs apart from one another so the legs are positioned in a spaced-apart relationship with respect to one another when the person's weight is off the prosthetic ankle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: Seattle Orthopedic Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Stewart L. Atkinson, Donald L. Poggi
  • Patent number: 6306178
    Abstract: A prosthetic device includes an energy storing member, a lever member attached to the energy storing member, a rocking member and an energy transfer line. This line has a first end attached to a front end of the energy storing member and a second end attached to a back end of the lever member. The line has its middle portion attached to the rocking member. The energy storing member is preferably a leaf spring. This combination of elements in the prosthetic device may be a lower leg or foot for use by a below-the-knee amputee to simulate more closely the natural gait of a person while walking or running.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: Fountainhead
    Inventors: Bruce Kania, David Zimmerman
  • Patent number: 6302918
    Abstract: A device in a leg prosthesis provided with a shock- and torque absorber intended to absorb shocks as well as rotational movements which occur when the foot hits the ground during walking, running, jumping etc. and comprising two parts (10, 11) which are telescopically displaceable and rotatable with sect to each other. Mhm device further comprises a first resilient member (12) arranged between the two telescopic pars (10, 11) and said resilient member is arranged to be compressed at a telescopic movement of said parts in a retracting direction, that a second resilient member (19) is attached to the outer telescopic part (10) and limitedly displaceable in the inner telescopic part (11) limiting the telescopic movement as well as the rotational movement thereof in the outer telescopic part (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: Gramtec Innovation AB
    Inventor: Finn Gramnäs
  • Patent number: 6280479
    Abstract: A simple, inexpensive prosthetic foot is provided incorporating a cushioned ankle including an ankle block formed of a resilient material or bladder having desired compliance and energy return characteristics. The ankle block is sandwiched between a foot element and an ankle element. One or more optional spring inserts may be embedded inside the ankle block to increase the rigidity of the prosthetic foot and to improve the degree of energy storage and return. The shape of the spring inserts is preferably one that supports compression during relative angular rotation of the ankle plate and foot plate elements, such as during toe and heel roll, and also vertical compression, such as in response to vertical shock loads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: Flex-Foot, Inc.
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 6254643
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a prosthesis having a substantially rigid leg member, wherein most of the bending takes place about a confined ankle region relatively low to the ground, and in a flexible toe and ankle section, wherein the bending of the prosthesis more closely resembles the bending of a normal ankle joint. The confined bending helps to reduce the amount of horizontal deflection caused along the ankle section by the upward deflection of the prosthesis. The present invention also comprises a tubular leg member that is detachable from the ankle and foot member, and a heel member extending rearwardly from the foot member which is also detachable therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 6241776
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot has a forefoot reinforcement member extending from an attachment section, through a curvilinear spring and arch section, to a toe end. A forefoot reinforcement member extends from the arch section above the forefoot member to a free end proximal the attachment section, and within an extreme range of movement of the forefoot member. A heel member may extend from the arch section to a heel end. A heel reinforcement member may extend from the arch section under the forefoot member to a free end proximal the attachment section, and within an extreme range of movement of the forefoot member. A secondary forefoot reinforcement member may extend from the arch section to a free end proximal the toe end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Inventor: Roland J. Christensen
  • Patent number: 6197068
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot, having a forefoot member and a heel member, is comprised of two separate members forming opposite halves of the foot generally about the longitudinal axis of the foot for simulating natural rotation of the toes of a real foot. The forefoot member of the foot forms a resilient arc extending from a fixture member to a toe position and has an attachment portion, a curvilinear spring portion, an arch portion, and a toe portion. The heel member extends between the forefoot member and a heel position and has an attachment portion and a heel portion. The heel member is preferably attached to the forefoot member by wrapping the members with a resin impregnated fiber. The foot preferably has a rib-and-groove type connection between the forefoot and heel members for preventing the forefoot and heel portions from sliding and rotating with respect to each other and thus prevents shear stress form being placed on the fibers holding the members together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Inventor: Roland J. Christensen
  • Patent number: 6197066
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a prosthetic foot including an integral spring portion providing motion in the foot, particularly a unitary foot structure providing a selectable degree of plantar flexion and a stiff structure for toe off. The present invention has found that an integrally formed c-shaped spring portion having an anterior gap, joining a connection platform and the heel and forefoot portions can provide a controlled range of natural mobility in a prosthetic foot as an economical design. The c-shaped spring can deflect, angling the connection platform rearwardly to a partially opened position against the bias of the spring, and angling the connection platform forwardly until the stop abuts the top surface of the forefoot in a closed position. The stop is positioned a selected distance above the top surface to obtain the desired angle of dorsiflexion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Inventor: Robert Maurice Gabourie
  • Patent number: 6187052
    Abstract: An articulated prosthetic ankle joint is adapted for connection between a pylon and a prosthetic foot for moving the foot between dorsiflexed and plantarflexed positions during human locomotion. The prosthetic ankle joint includes a base member adapted for connection to the prosthetic foot, a bracket member adapted for connection to the pylon and pivotally connected to the base member, a recumbent bar pivotally connected to the bracket member, and an upright bar having a lower end pivotally connected to the base and an upper end pivotally connected to the recumbent bar. The bracket member together with the base member, the recumbent bar and the upright bar form a four-bar linkage assembly with a deformable interior space. An elastomeric block is captured within the interior space. Pivotal movement of the base member with respect to the bracket member between dorsiflexed and plantarflexed positions causes deformation of the interior space, and thus deformation of the resilient block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Inventors: Joseph L. Molino, Michael Rebarber
  • Patent number: 6129766
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot assembly, said assembly includes an ankle member, a heel member pivotally connected to the ankle member, an elongate metatarsal-toe member having a rear portion underlying a forward portion of the heel member and projecting forwardly from the heel member. The metatarsal-toe member being pivotally connected to the heel member. A first compressible element is engaged between a portion of the ankle member and a portion of the heel member and a second compressible element having first and second substantially circular bearing surfaces engaged between a portion of the heel member and a portion of the metatarsal-toe member to resist upward pivotal movement of a forward end of the metatarsal-toe member relative to the heel member. A portion of the compressible element spaced apart from one of the bearing surfaces has a smaller diameter than the diameter of at least one of the first and second bearing surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: College Park Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Lyle Johnson, Eric Lloyd Robinson
  • Patent number: 6120547
    Abstract: A device for joining a prosthetic appendage to a prosthetic limb, comprising rotatable bearings encased within a cylindrical sleeve of resilient material, the cylindrical sleeve having its long axis colinear to the axis of rotation of the bearings. The bearings have a proximal portion affixed to the end of the limb, and a distal portion affixed to the appendage at the point where it is to be joined. The resilient sleeve comprises a top portion which is affixed to the outside surface of the proximal portion of the bearings, a bottom portion which is affixed to the outside surface of the distal portion of the bearings, and a typically bulging central portion which is not affixed to any part of the bearings. When the appendage is rotated relative to the limb about the axis of the bearings, such rotation is resiliently resisted by torsional flexure of the central portion of the resilient sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: Roland J. Christensen
    Inventor: Roland J. Christensen
  • Patent number: 6099572
    Abstract: The invention relates to a resilient foot insert for an artificial foot, having at least one leaf spring. In order to increase structural strength, the at least one leaf spring comprises a plurality of leaf spring elements which are coupled in parallel, are arranged next to one another and are connected to one another at their two end regions. Between these two end regions, there is a clearance distance or gap between an adjacent pair of the leaf spring elements. An adjustable pressure buffer in the gap adjusts the deformation characteristics of the at least one leaf spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: Otto Bock Orthopaedishche Industrie Besitz- Und Verwaltungs- Kommandit- Gesellschaft
    Inventors: Lueder Mosler, Martin Pusch
  • Patent number: 6080197
    Abstract: A shock absorbing device for use with an artificial leg has a coupling member that includes a mounting plate and a tubular portion. The tubular portion has an upper end surface and is formed with a radial inward first restricting portion distal to the upper end surface. A sleeve member has a lower sleeve portion mounted telescopically on the tubular portion, and an upper sleeve portion formed with a radial inward second restricting portion that is disposed above the upper end surface of the tubular portion of the coupling member. A damping member extends into the coupling member and the sleeve member between the first and second restricting portions. A cushioning unit is provided for cushioning axial and radial forces exerted on the coupling member and the sleeve member, and for defining an upper limit of the relative axial movement between the coupling member and the sleeve member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Teh Lin Prosthetic & Orthopaedic Inc.
    Inventor: Sen-Jung Chen
  • Patent number: 6053946
    Abstract: Prosthetic foot apparatus includes a tubular element appropriately bent and flattened to provide desired flexibility. The extent of flexibility, and accordingly the extent of the bending and flattening of the tubular element provides desired stiffness or flexibility according to the desired characteristic, complementary of the user of the apparatus. Different embodiments are shown, including an embodiment which includes a separate foot plate secured to and extending into the foot portion of the tubular element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2000
    Inventor: Kerry E. Wilkinson
  • Patent number: 6019795
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot characterized by a forefoot portion having a heal portion damountably and interchangeably connected thereto. The forefoot portion and heel portion are fabricated from polymer impregnated and encapsulated laminates, including such laminates as carbon fibers and/or fiberglass or synthetic fibers such as Kevlar. The demountable connection of the heel portion permits interchangeability of heel and forefoot portions to match the weight, stride and activity schedule of the wearer utilizing the prosthetic foot. An auxiliary ankle member and wedge between the forefoot portion and the heel portion provide additional adjustability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 5944760
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot, having a forefoot member and a heel member, is comprised of two separate members forming opposite halves of the foot generally about the longitudinal axis of the foot for simulating natural rotation of the toes of a real foot. The forefoot member of the foot forms a resilient arc extending from a fixture member to a toe position and has an attachment portion, a curvilinear spring portion, an arch portion, and a toe portion. The heel member extends between the forefoot member and a heel position and has an attachment portion and a heel portion. The heel member is preferably attached to the forefoot member by wrapping the members with a resin impregnated fibre. The foot preferably has a mating member such as a rib-and-groove type connection between the forefoot and heel members for preventing the forefoot and heel portions from sliding and rotating with respect to each other and thus prevents shear stress from being placed on the fibers holding the members together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: Roland J. Christensen Family Limited Partnership
    Inventor: Roland Christensen
  • Patent number: 5913902
    Abstract: An improved energy-storing artificial foot, connectable onto a lower end of an artificial leg worn by a leg amputee, includes a ball of foot part, a main foot part, and an ankle part. The artificial foot includes first and second transversely positioned pivotal axes that are spaced longitudinally from one another. The first axis, carried in the ankle part, is positioned in vertical alignment with a longitudinal axis of an artificial leg, is about four times higher from a ground surface than is the second axis, and is positioned 78% of the length of the artificial foot as measured from the forward end of the foot. The second axis is positioned in the ball of the foot region of the artificial foot, which is about a third of the length of the foot as measured from a forward end of the foot. A pair of vertically disposed compression springs flank the first axis to simulate muscles that support an ankle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1999
    Inventor: Harry F. Geible
  • Patent number: 5824112
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a prosthesis having a substantially rigid leg member, wherein most of the bending takes place about a confined ankle region relatively low to the ground, and in a flexible toe and ankle section, wherein the bending of the prosthesis more closely resembles the bending of a normal ankle joint. The confined bending helps to reduce the amount of horizontal deflection caused along the ankle section by the upward deflection of the prosthesis. The present invention also comprises a tubular leg member that is detachable from the ankle and foot member, and a heel member extending rearwardly from the foot member which is also detachable therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 5800568
    Abstract: An inventive prosthetic ankle for use between a pylon and a prosthetic foot to support a person's weight on the ground comprises an integrally formed, generally C-shaped carbon-fiber composite flexure member having upper, lower and curved legs. The upper leg is connected to a lower end of the pylon, and the lower leg is connected to an upper surface of the prosthetic foot. The curved leg interconnects the upper and lower legs, with the curved leg extending from a forward edge of the upper leg to a forward edge of the lower leg in a rearwardly-facing arc about a medial/lateral axis positioned forward of the pylon. The curved leg is dog-boned to facilitate canting of the pylon with respect to the prosthetic foot in the medial/lateral plane. Also, the curved leg is resilient to resiliently bias the upper and lower legs apart from one another so the legs are positioned in a spaced-apart relationship with respect to one another when the person's weight is off the prosthetic ankle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Model & Instrument Development Corporation
    Inventors: Stewart L. Atkinson, Donald L. Poggi
  • Patent number: 5800562
    Abstract: Prosthetic shock absorber rotation apparatus for a prosthetic leg includes an outer cylindrical element which may be secured to a prosthetic foot and a tubular member which extends in the opposite direction and which may be secured appropriately at an attachment location above or below the knee. A sleeve is disposed in the two members and a bushing is secured to the tubular member and moves with the sleeve. Extending between the sleeve and the outer cylindrical element are elastomeric elements. The elastomeric elements are disposed within the sleeve and bear against a wall in the outer cylindrical element to absorb shocks. A spring element attached between the outer cylindrical element and the tubular member allows limited rotational flexibility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Inventor: Kerry E. Wilkinson
  • Patent number: 5776205
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot is characterized by an attachment section and plurality of curvilinear foot portions extending downwardly from the attachment section to contact a supporting surface. The portions are capable of movement independent from one another. Preferably, the plurality of foot portions is fabricated by dividing a forefoot portion and a heel portion demountably attached thereto. Such division may be achieved by the provision of a slot in said forefoot and heel portions. A strap or similar expedient is provided to limit the movement of the foot portions relative to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 5769896
    Abstract: An improved prosthetic foot comprising an energy storage keel and a modified ball and socket ankle joint. The foot and ankle are casted as a single unit, from a urethane copolymer. The movement of the ankle joint is controlled by the use of elastic inserts. These inserts are of various durometers and are interchangeable. Modifying the gait characteristics of this invention can be easily accomplished by simply removing and replacing the elastic inserts. These inserts can be installed without any tools or disassembly of the ankle joint. The attachment to a prosthetic limb is accomplished through the use of an attachment bolt; this bolt also serves as a strengthening and stiffening element for the ankle joint. The energy storage keel of this present invention is comprised of a forefoot having an arch and a resilient toe, which absorbs loads as the user walks and returns the absorbed energy consistent with an energy storage and return foot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1998
    Assignees: Brent Rosendahl, Terry Creamer
    Inventors: Brent L. Rosendahl, Terry L. Creamer
  • Patent number: 5766265
    Abstract: A prosthetic foot characterized by a forefoot portion having a heel portion demountably and interchangeably connected thereto. The forefoot portion and heel portion are fabricated from polymer impregnated and encapsulated laminates, including such laminates as carbon fibers and/or fiberglass or synthetic fibers such as Kevlar. The demountable connection of the heel portion permits interchangeability of heel and forefoot portions to match the weight, stride and activity schedule of the wearer utilizing the prosthetic foot. Auxiliary ankle members and wedge between the forefoot portion and the heel portion provides additional adjustability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 5746773
    Abstract: A stance phase flexion device for a prosthesis comprises a composite C-shaped spring member formed from a plurality of thermoset synthetic resin-impregnated high strength carbon filament sheets molded together in a compression mold. The spring member includes a standard hole pattern located in an upper leg of the spring and a standard hole pattern on the lower leg of the spring, for connecting the spring between adjacent prosthetic components for simulating normal flexion between the adjacent components. The C-shaped member is normally rigid in a rest position maintaining its C-shaped configuration. The C-shaped member has spaced apart upper and lower legs that elastically flex with energy absorbing compliance under a load tending to move the upper and lower legs together. The C-shaped member essentially resists elastic flexion in lateral directions and resists torsion loads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Assignee: United States Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: David H. Littig
  • Patent number: 5728175
    Abstract: An ankle joint, and a prosthetic device incorporating such ankle joint, pivots to imitate the action of a normal ankle and foot. The ankle joint includes a socket secured to an artificial foot and a shank portion that connects at a distal end of a residual lower leg extremity. The shank has a head that is rotatably mounted in the socket so that it pivots between first and second positions about a neutral position. Springs bias the shank into the first position corresponding to plantarflexion orientation of the foot. A first cushion attenuates pivoting action and force of impact at the first position, and an optional second cushion attenuates pivoting action and force of impact at the second position. The socket is connected to the foot by a mounting plate assembly, and side bumpers are provided to resist lateral torque forces. The pitch of the socket, and thus the shank portion, is selectively adjustable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1998
    Inventor: Richard G. Rincoe
  • Patent number: 5728176
    Abstract: A prosthetic pylon attachment construction provides a useful attachment interface between the exterior of a pylon which otherwise has a generally curvilinear exterior and a broad range of other prosthetic devices having relatively flat attachment surfaces, and permits ready manufacture and ready interchangeability of a range of prosthetic devices and pylons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1998
    Assignee: Flex-Foot, Inc.
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 5725598
    Abstract: A prosthetic leg is characterized by an elongated, flat pylon operatively secured at its upper end to the wearer's leg and at its lower end to a prosthetic foot. The pylon is constituted by one or more leg elements which are fabricated from polymer impregnated and encapsulated laminates, including such laminates as carbon fibers and/or fiberglass or synthetic fibers such as Kevlar. The demountable connection of the leg elements permits interchangeability of leg elements to match the weight, stride and activity schedule of the wearer utilizing the prosthetic leg. Deformable adjustment means is provided in juxtaposition to said leg elements whereby the flexibility of said pylon may be adjusted. To achieve or improve the desired flexure and energy-storage characteristics, the leg elements may be formed in a concavo-convex configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Assignee: Flex-Foot, Inc.
    Inventor: Van L. Phillips