Patents by Inventor Charles A. Bastyr
Charles A. Bastyr has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7223215Abstract: An exercise device with a true pivot point includes a plurality of arms that are joined at a joint assembly. A first arm is fixed in relation to the joint assembly and is also stabilized by a base member at an end opposite the joint assembly. In one embodiment, the base member is a foot pedal and in another embodiment the base member is a frame that includes a seat for the user. A second arm (or in some cases a pair of arms) rotates about an axis of rotation which is defined by the joint assembly. A resistance mechanism is contained in the joint assembly which includes a one-way clutch interconnected with the second arm to allow the second arm to rotate freely in a first direction. Rotation by the second arm in direction opposite the first, however, engages the resistance mechanism to create a user-selected resistance to rotation.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: Charles A. Bastyr
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Patent number: 6773378Abstract: An exercise device with a true pivot point includes a first and a second arm joined at a joint assembly. The first arm is fixed in relation to the joint assembly and is also stabilized at an end opposite the joint assembly. The second arm rotates in a first, or in a second direction, about an axis of rotation which is defined by the joint assembly. A resistance mechanism is contained in the joint assembly which includes a one-way clutch interconnected to the second arm to allow the second arm to rotate freely in a second direction. Rotation by the second arm in a first direction, however, engages the resistance mechanism to create a resistance to the first rotation.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Inventors: Charles A. Bastyr, Stephen O. Ross
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Publication number: 20030216229Abstract: An exercise device with a true pivot point includes a plurality of arms that are joined at a joint assembly. A first arm is fixed in relation to the joint assembly and is also stabilized by a base member at an end opposite the joint assembly. In one embodiment, the base member is a foot pedal and in another embodiment the base member is a frame that includes a seat for the user. A second arm (or in some cases a pair of arms) rotates about an axis of rotation which is defined by the joint assembly. A resistance mechanism is contained in the joint assembly which includes a one-way clutch interconnected with the second arm to allow the second arm to rotate freely in a first direction. Rotation by the second arm in direction opposite the first, however, engages the resistance mechanism to create a user-selected resistance to rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: Charles A. Bastyr
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Patent number: 6436058Abstract: The invention comprises a system and method for implementing a rehabilitation protocol in a monitoring system for an orthopedic restraining device. The monitoring system provides clinician-recommended parameters for a wide number of exercises in the rehabilitation protocol, instructs a patient on how to perform the exercises, stores data relating to the patient's performance, and presents data to a clinician for analysis of the data. The orthopedic restraining device includes visual indicia while a monitoring device includes demonstration and review protocol modes.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: DJ Orthopedics, LLCInventors: Angela M. Krahner, Daniel S. Pflaster, Charles A. Bastyr, Marjorie Ann Rowland
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Publication number: 20020077227Abstract: An exercise device with a true pivot point includes a first and a second arm joined at a joint assembly. The first arm is fixed in relation to the joint assembly and is also stabilized at an end opposite the joint assembly. The second arm rotates in a first, or in a second direction, about an axis of rotation which is defined by the joint assembly. A resistance mechanism is contained in the joint assembly which includes a one-way clutch interconnected to the second arm to allow the second arm to rotate freely in a second direction. Rotation by the second arm in a first direction, however, engages the resistance mechanism to create a resistance to the first rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Charles A. Bastyr, Stephen O. Ross
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Patent number: 6331169Abstract: An orthopaedic brace having a cuff formed as a single piece from bendable sheet material comprises a generally U-shaped: frame having a center segment and two extensions projecting from the ends of the center segment in a common direction. The center segment has a reduced stiffness as compared to the extensions to permit the center segment to be more readily shaped to conform to the body part of a wearer. A molded one-piece covering, such as a thermoplastic material, forms a continuous covering surrounding portions of the cuff. The cuff may be fabricated by stamping it from a sheet of metal, such as aluminum, or a composite material. By forming the sheet such that it has a variable thickness along one edge thereof, the center segment may be formed by the portion of the sheet having reduced thickness, while the extensions may be formed from the remainder of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: DJ Orthopedics, LLCInventors: Charles A. Bastyr, Joseph F. Nebolon
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Patent number: 6110137Abstract: An orthopaedic brace having a cuff formed as a single piece from bendable sheet material comprises a generally U-shaped frame having a center segment and two extensions projecting from the ends of the center segment in a common direction. The center segment has a reduced stiffness as compared to the extensions to permit the center segment to be more readily shaped to conform to the body part of a wearer. A molded one-piece covering, such as a thermoplastic material, forms a continuous covering surrounding portions of the cuff. The cuff may be fabricated by stamping it from a sheet of metal, such as aluminum, or a composite material. By forming the sheet such that it has a variable thickness along one edge thereof, the center segment may be formed by the portion of the sheet having reduced thickness, while the extensions may be formed from the remainder of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: DJ Orthopedics, LLCInventors: Charles A. Bastyr, Joseph F. Nebolon
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Patent number: 5921946Abstract: Hinges for orthopedic and rehabilitation braces allow intuitive, convenient and positive control and adjustment of the limits to which the braces may extend or flex. Such hinges also allow convenient locking of such braces. A flexion switch and an extension switch allow convenient repositioning of stops or limits which limit flexion and extension of the brace. Such switches may be repositioned, however, only with repositioning pressure for moving the switch to a new position combined with safety pressure for unlocking the switch. A brace locking switch may also be included. Such hinges promote more effective post-operative and rehabilitation results because they among other things allow users easily to change the flexion, extension and fixation limitations of their braces conveniently and in real time such as during post-operative and physical therapy sessions and workouts.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Theodore V. Tillinghast, Charles A. Bastyr, Kevin D. Simmons
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Patent number: 5792084Abstract: A knee brace is provided that is mountable over the knee joint of a user. The brace has a compliant sleeve and a compliant cover overlying an anterior portion of the sleeve. The sleeve and cover preferably have corresponding anterior openings aligned to receive the patella when the brace is mounted over the knee joint. The sleeve and cover are joined around the perimeter of the cover to form a pocket therebetween enclosing an inflatable pad having a medial chamber and a lateral chamber in fluid isolation from each other. The chambers are provided with associated pumps and valves, rendering them selectively inflatable or deflatable. In operation, the brace is positioned over the knee joint such that the pad circumscribes a portion of the patella and one or both of the chambers are inflated as desired to stabilize the patella.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Franklin D. Wilson, Charles A. Bastyr, Richard E. Gildersleeve, James M. Verespej
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Patent number: 5542911Abstract: A hinged knee brace has a system of inflatable pads mounted thereon to adjustably provide secure and comfortable support for the brace against the leg. Each pad is a pneumatic bladder having a valve enabling selective inflation or deflation of the bladder with a fluid to systematically adjust the fit of the brace to the leg in accordance with the needs of the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1995Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy Inc.Inventors: Keith L. Cassford, Richard E. Gildersleeve, Charles A. Bastyr
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Patent number: 5520622Abstract: A hinged orthopedic knee brace has a structural frame made up of a plurality of rigid or stiffened support components dynamically connected by one or more hinges. A plurality of pneumatic pads are attached to the inside faces of the frame to effectively grip the body of the user and simultaneously cushion the body from the frame. Each pad is connected in selective fluid communication with a pump and a fluid release valve enabling the user to instantaneously inflate or deflate the pads whenever desired to enhance the fit of the brace on the body of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Bastyr, Richard E. Gildersleeve, Theodore V. Tillinghast, III, Keith L. Cassford
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Patent number: 5487759Abstract: An electrical nerve and an electrical muscle stimulation device used in association with a support unit. The stimulation device is adaptable to be selectively engageable with a plurality of different body braces such that output connectors associated with the stimulation device electrically contact keyed connectors associated with a mounting carrier secured to the particular support unit. The support means includes at least two electrode pads which are selectively positionable at different locations on the support means. The connection between the output connectors of the stimulation device and the keyed connectors applies a stimulation signal to the electrode pads the size of which determines the carrier frequency of the stimulation signal which is impedance matched to the electrode size.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Inventors: Charles A. Bastyr, Paul T. Kolen
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Patent number: 5458565Abstract: An osteoarthritic knee brace is provided having flexible upper and lower arm members rotatably connected to each other by a rotary hinge assembly. A selectively inflatable or deflatable fluid-containing pad is positionable between the hinge assembly and a side of the knee joint. In operation, the brace is mounted on the leg with the pad engaging both the hinge assembly and the side of the knee joint, the hinge assembly aligned with the knee joint, and the upper and lower arm members aligned with the upper and lower legs, respectively. The upper and lower arm members are stressed away from the knee joint, thereby applying a restoring force to the knee joint across the hinge assembly and the pad that effectively treats the osteoarthritic knee joint. The restoring force is adjustable by selective inflation or deflation of the pad.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy Inc.Inventors: Theodore V. Tillinghast, III, Charles A. Bastyr, Richard E. Gildersleeve
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Patent number: 5415625Abstract: A hinged knee brace has a system of inflatable pads mounted thereon to adjustably provide secure and comfortable support for the brace against the leg. Each pad is a pneumatic bladder having a valve enabling selective inflation or deflation of the bladder with a fluid to systematically adjust the fit of the brace to the leg in accordance with the needs of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy, Inc.Inventors: Keith L. Cassford, Richard E. Gildersleeve, Charles A. Bastyr
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Patent number: 5407420Abstract: An adjustable shoulder brace is provided for stabilizing and immobilizing the shoulder following an injury or surgical trauma to the soft tissue thereof. The shoulder brace is mountable on the arm and torso to isolate the shoulder and is fully adjustable across the abduction, flexion and rotation ranges of motion of the shoulder to enable fixation of the shoulder in virtually any rehabilitative position. The brace is made up of a series of rigid support members secured to the body of the patient, and a plurality of selectively rotatable and lockable joints adjustably interconnecting the support members. The combined effect of the joints simulates the entire range of motion of the shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1992Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy, Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Bastyr, David B. Winer, Theodore V. Tillinghast, III, Stephen O. Ross
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Patent number: 5383844Abstract: A humeral fracture brace for providing rigid lateral support to the humerus which includes a humeral cuff that is pivotally connected to a forearm support by a sliding hinge that allows the forearm support to slide relative to the axis of the humeral cuff. The forearm support includes a rigid brace bar and a generally U-shaped cuff for engaging a patient's wrist. An adjustable shoulder strap with a slidable pad is connected between the humeral cuff and the forearm support.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1992Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy, Inc.Inventors: Eugene J. Munoz, Miguel Estupinan, Charles A. Bastyr
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Patent number: 5330419Abstract: An orthopedic ankle brace is provided having a pliant boot that surrounds the ankle joint, as well as the foot and lower leg in the region thereof. The boot may incorporate straps for applying compression to the ankle joint. Attached to the boot are a pair of adjustable tension straps vertically disposed about the ankle joint for restricting the mobility thereof. Integral with the boot are a pair of stiffening members positioned about the ankle joint to cooperate with the tension straps in the performance of their mobility restricting function. Further provided integral with the boot are retention members that isolate the malleoli from the stiffening members for the comfort of the wearer. Finally, one or more retention straps are provided to maintain the stability of the brace.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy, Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Toronto, Charles A. Bastyr
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Patent number: 5292303Abstract: An orthopedic brace is provided which includes a pair of arms joined by a hinge about which the arms pivot relative to each other. The brace also includes pins for adjustably limiting the pivot range of the arms, members for retaining the pins in operable position during use of the brace and for retaining the pins in pivotal connection with the brace during repositioning of the pins, and a cover with a lid thereon for selectively accessing the pins and enabling repositioning of them as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy, Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Bastyr, David B. Winer
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Patent number: 5217431Abstract: An orthopedic ankle brace is provided having a pliant boot that surrounds the ankle joint, as well as the foot and lower leg in the region thereof. The boot may incorporate means of applying compression to the ankle joint. Attached to the boot are a pair of adjustable tension straps vertically disposed about the ankle joint for restricting the mobility thereof. Integral with the boot are pair of stiffening members positioned about the ankle joint to cooperate with the tension straps in the performance of their mobility restricting function Further provided integral with the boot are retention members that isolate the malleoli from the stiffening members for the comfort of the wearer. Finally, one or more retention straps are provided to maintain the stability of the brace.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy, Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Toronto, Charles A. Bastyr
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Patent number: D451603Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: DJ Orthopedics, LLCInventors: Charles A. Bastyr, Stephen O. Ross