Patents Assigned to VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED dba VQ ORTHOCARE
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Publication number: 20230009015Abstract: The orthopedic device includes an articulating frame including a thigh portion including a curved thigh cuff, a calf portion including a curved calf cuff, and a center hinge connecting the thigh portion and the calf portion. A strap includes a calf end segment securely attachable to the calf portion. A suspension segment is adjacent to the calf end segment. A thigh end segment is securely attachable to the thigh portion. A spiraling segment is adjacent to the thigh end segment. An intermediate segment formed of webbing material is between the suspension segment and the spiraling segment. The clip engages the intermediate segment. The clip is engageable with a clip receptacle positioned on the calf portion. During use, the suspension segment lays across the top part of the calf minimizing migration. The intermediate segment facilitates movement of the strap through the clip adjusting the spiraling segment and the suspension segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2020Publication date: January 12, 2023Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED DBA VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: CHELSEY M. RICHMOND, DAVID K. COMBS, DAVID B. WINER, KEVIN R. LUNAU, CARL J. MACCHIA
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Publication number: 20230000657Abstract: An orthopedic device, including an articulating frame; and, a plurality of straps. The articulating frame includes a thigh portion, a calf portion, and a center hinge. The thigh portion includes a semi-flexible curved thigh cuff having an upper end configured to wrap anterior to the leg and a lower end. The calf portion includes a semi-flexible curved calf cuff having a lower end configured to wrap posterior to the leg and an upper end. The center hinge assembly includes a center hinge element, a first Q-angle adjuster, and a second Q-angle adjuster. The first Q-angle adjuster is positioned between the center hinge element and the thigh portion and is configured to adjust a Q-angle of the thigh portion of the articulating frame. The second Q-angle adjuster is positioned between the center hinge element and the calf portion and is configured to adjust a Q-angle of the calf portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2020Publication date: January 5, 2023Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED DBA VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: DAVID K. COMBS, DAVID B. WINER, CARL J. MACCHIA, KEVIN R. LUNAU
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Publication number: 20210267775Abstract: A system for electronically capturing a subject's anatomy. Software programming directs the user to position the camera to recognize the anatomy. It uses anatomical features of the recognized subject's anatomy, patient data entered by the user and anthropometric data to estimate the optimal position of virtual markers. Furthermore, it places the virtual markers on an image presented to the user on the display screen at the estimated optimal position, while utilizing an auto-zoom and the virtual markers to zoom in to provide proper framing. The auto-zoom is utilized while maintaining a substantially fixed camera distance from the subject. The programming provides feedback based on the anatomical features for directing the user to move the camera appropriately relative to the virtual markers, thereby resulting in an optimized view of the anatomical information. The end-user software program captures the optimized view of the anatomical information via the camera to provide output data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED DBA VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: KEVIN R. LUNAU, WALLACE R. FISCHER, MICHAEL S. SKAHAN
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Publication number: 20210169675Abstract: An orthopedic device, includes a wrap; an articulating frame; and, a plurality of straps attached to the wrap. The articulating frame is housed within the wrap and includes a thigh portion, a calf portion, and a center hinge. The thigh portion includes a semi-flexible curved thigh cuff configured to wrap anterior to the leg. The calf portion includes a semi-flexible curved calf cuff configured to wrap posterior to the leg. The center hinge connects the thigh portion and the calf portion. The orthopedic device combines the attributes of the rigid style single upright brace with a soft wrap that enhances ease of use and compliance. The anterior curved thigh cuff and the posterior curved calf cuff provide enhanced stability as the wrap concomitantly provides comfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED DBA VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: DAVID K. COMBS, KEVIN R. LUNAU, CARL J. MACCHIA
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Publication number: 20190343671Abstract: An orthotic device including a frame assembly and a support structure. The frame assembly includes at least one frame having a first frame opening and a second frame opening. The support structure assembly includes at least one support structure supported by the at least one frame. The at least one support structure includes a mounting portion; a slide engagement member supported by the mounting portion configured to engage the first frame opening; and, at least one snap engagement member supported by the mounting portion configured to engage the second frame opening. The slide engagement member and the at least one snap engagement member are integrally formed with the mounting portion. In another embodiment the orthotic device includes a latch mechanism including a lever assembly, a draw bar, a chafe, a catch, and a first snap fit ledge.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED dba VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: MASOOD SIDDIQUI, MICHAEL S. SKAHAN, KEVIN R. LUNAU
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Publication number: 20190254842Abstract: A system and method are provided for electronically capturing a subject's anatomy comprising an electronic device with a camera, display screen, and end-user software program to interface with the user. The software program tracks a target placed in view area, and gives visual feedback to the user based on target tracking. The software program includes criteria represented visually, via audio feedback, or haptic feedback, to the user indicating how to position the camera relative to the anatomy. The end-user software program may have means to automatically capture anatomy on the electronic device based on the criteria being met. The end-user software program may include an auto-zoom, target distortion correction features, and/or other features such as the use of a virtual markers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED DBA VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: KEVIN R. LUNAU, WALLACE R. FISCHER, MICHAEL S. SKAHAN
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Patent number: 10278835Abstract: A system and method are provided for electronically capturing a subject's anatomy comprising an electronic device with a camera, display screen, and end-user software program to interface with the user. The software program tracks a target placed in view area, and gives visual feedback to the user based on target tracking. The software program includes criteria represented visually, via audio feedback, or haptic feedback, to the user indicating how to position the camera relative to the anatomy. The end-user software program may have means to automatically capture anatomy on the electronic device based on the criteria being met. The end-user software program may have means to electronically transmit the anatomical information to a remote location where said information can be used to build a custom orthotic device. The system may also have the means to detect and distinguish anatomic contours from other objects in the view area.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2017Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED DBA VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: Kevin R. Lunau, Wallace R. Fischer, Michael S. Skahan
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Publication number: 20180000613Abstract: A system and method are provided for electronically capturing a subject's anatomy comprising an electronic device with a camera, display screen, and end-user software program to interface with the user. The software program tracks a target placed in view area, and gives visual feedback to the user based on target tracking. The software program includes criteria represented visually, via audio feedback, or haptic feedback, to the user indicating how to position the camera relative to the anatomy. The end-user software program may have means to automatically capture anatomy on the electronic device based on the criteria being met. The end-user software program may have means to electronically transmit the anatomical information to a remote location where said information can be used to build a custom orthotic device. The system may also have the means to detect and distinguish anatomic contours from other objects in the view area.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED DBA VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: KEVIN R. LUNAU, WALLACE R. FISCHER, MICHAEL S. SKAHAN
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Publication number: 20160302955Abstract: An orthotic device including a frame assembly and a support structure. The frame assembly includes at least one frame having a first frame opening and a second frame opening. The support structure assembly includes at least one support structure supported by the at least one frame. The at least one support structure includes a mounting portion; a slide engagement member supported by the mounting portion configured to engage the first frame opening; and, at least one snap engagement member supported by the mounting portion configured to engage the second frame opening. The slide engagement member and the at least one snap engagement member are integrally formed with the mounting portion. In another embodiment the orthotic device includes a latch mechanism including a lever assembly, a draw bar, a chafe, a catch, and a first snap fit ledge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED dba VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: MASOOD SIDDIQUI, MICHAEL S. SKAHAN, KEVIN R. LUNAU
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Publication number: 20140155799Abstract: Signal generator and signal generator system for electrostimulation and the promotion of joint health, and related methods, kits and articles of manufacture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED dba VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: Michael S. Skahan, Kevin R. Lunau, David K. Combs, Wallace Ray Fischer
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Publication number: 20130158456Abstract: According to various embodiments of the invention, an electrode for an orthotic device, includes: a conductive layer for receiving and distributing electrical current, the conductive layer formed to have a connection portion, the connection portion configured to receive an electrical current from at least one contact disposed on an orthotic device, according to an electrophysical modality; and, an interface layer attached to the conductive layer, the interface layer configured to conform to a wearer's anatomy and to conduct electrical current from the conductive layer to the wearer's anatomy. The connection portion is configured to be electrically connected to the at least one contact disposed on the orthotic device when applied by the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2013Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED dba VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: MICHAEL SKAHAN, KEVIN LUNAU, TIMOTHY STOLTENBURG, ROBERT GILMOUR
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Publication number: 20110288611Abstract: A system for treating arthritis includes at least one joint stabilizing assembly for providing relief from arthritis. At least one signal transmission element engagement member is operatively connected to the joint stabilizing assembly for connecting a signal transmission element. At least one signal transmission element is supported by the at least one signal transmission element engagement member. An electrostimulation unit, electrically connected to the signal transmission element produces a signal for improving the overall function of an arthritic joint. The electrostimulation unit used in conjunction with the joint stabilizing assembly for greater than 150 hours provides a synergistic effect, which results in optimized joint treatment versus using either the joint stabilizing assembly or electrostimulation unit alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED dba VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: KEVIN R. LUNAU, MICHAEL S. SKAHAN, ROBERT GILMOUR, THOMAS M. ZIZIC, JAMES W. KNAPE
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Publication number: 20100262052Abstract: A system for treating arthritis includes at least one joint stabilizing assembly for providing relief from arthritis. At least one signal transmission element engagement member is operatively connected to the joint stabilizing assembly for connecting a signal transmission element. At least one signal transmission element is supported by the at least one signal transmission element engagement member. An electrostimulation unit, electrically connected to the signal transmission element produces a signal for improving the overall function of an arthritic joint. The electrostimulation unit used in conjunction with the joint stabilizing assembly provides a synergistic effect, which results in optimized joint treatment versus using either the joint stabilizing assembly or electrostimulation unit alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: VISION QUEST INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED dba VQ ORTHOCAREInventors: KEVIN R. LUNAU, MICHAEL S. SKAHAN, ROBERT GILMOUR, THOMAS M. ZIZIC, JAMES W. KNAPE