Patents by Inventor Charles Bisbee

Charles Bisbee 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).

  • Publication number: 20070027555
    Abstract: A prosthetic knee provides a single axis of rotation and includes a hydraulic damping cylinder, a microprocessor, and sensors. Based on input from the sensors, the microprocessor selects a flow path within the hydraulic cylinder in order to provide the proper amount of knee resistance to bending for a given situation. The resistance of each flow path within the hydraulic cylinder is manually preset. Changes in gait speed are accommodated by employing a hydraulic damper with intelligently designed position sensitive damping. Moreover, the knee need not be un-weighted to transition from the stance phase to the swing phase of gait. As a result, the knee safely provides a natural, energy efficient gait over a range of terrains and gait speeds and is simpler, less costly, and lighter weight than the prior art.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Michael Palmer, Charles Bisbee
  • Publication number: 20060197051
    Abstract: The present invention relates in one embodiment to magnetorheological fluids utilized in prosthetic joints in general and, in particular, to magnetorheological fluids utilized in controllable braking systems for prosthetic knee joints. Preferred magnetorheological fluids of the present invention comprises polarizable iron particles, a carrier fluid, and optionally an additive. Preferred additives include, but are not limited to functionalized carrier fluids as well as derivatized fluoropolymers. Preferred carrier fluids include, but are not limited, to perfluorinated polyethers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2006
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Inventors: Henry Hsu, Charles Bisbee, Michael Palmer, Ronald Lukasiewicz, Michael Lindsay, Stephen Prince
  • Publication number: 20060178753
    Abstract: The present invention relates in one embodiment to magnetorheological fluids utilized in prosthetic joints in general and, in particular, to magnetorheological fluids utilized in controllable braking systems for prosthetic knee joints. Preferred magnetorheological fluids of the present invention comprises polarizable iron particles, a carrier fluid, and optionally an additive. Preferred additives include, but are not limited to functionalized carrier fluids as well as derivatized fluoropolymers. Preferred carrier fluids include, but are not limited, to perfluorinated polyethers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2006
    Publication date: August 10, 2006
    Inventors: Henry Hsu, Charles Bisbee, Michael Palmer, Ronald Lukasiewicz, Michael Lindsay, Stephen Prince
  • Publication number: 20060136072
    Abstract: The invention in some embodiments relates to a magnetorheologically actuated prosthetic knee. The knee in one embodiment comprises an extension assist to facilitate knee extension. The knee in another embodiment comprises a dual-stage bumper system that limits the maximum knee rotation. The knee in yet another embodiment comprises a cover that includes a flexible skin and an exoskeleton.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2005
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: Charles Bisbee, Henry Hsu, Michael Palmer
  • Publication number: 20060085082
    Abstract: The invention in some embodiments relates to systems and methods of controlling pressure within a prosthetic knee. The knee in one embodiment comprises a flexible diaphragm that substantially prevents or mitigates undesirable pressure build-up in a sealed chamber of the knee. The knee in another embodiment comprises a compressible gas in the chamber that substantially prevents or mitigates undesirable pressure build-up in the chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventors: Sigurdur Asgeirsson, Charles Bisbee, Henry Hsu
  • Publication number: 20060074493
    Abstract: The invention in some embodiments relates to systems and methods of loading fluid in a prosthetic knee. A vacuum fill technique is utilized in one embodiment to load magnetorheological fluid within small gaps in a chamber of a prosthetic knee. Advantageously, this allows for an efficient loading scheme thereby desirably allowing for faster manufacturing speed. Another advantage is that the magnetorheological fluid is substantially uniformly distributed within the small gaps thereby desirably providing consistent production.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2005
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Inventors: Charles Bisbee, Henry Hsu
  • Publication number: 20060069449
    Abstract: The invention in some embodiments relates to a dynamic seal for a prosthetic knee. The dynamic seal in one embodiment is utilized to seal a magnetorheological fluid comprising a liquid and solid particles within a chamber of the knee. The dynamic seal embodiments are specially configured with a pre-loaded tensioned garter spring which has a coil spacing that is at least as large as the size of the particles or maximum size of the particles in the magnetorheological fluid. Desirably, this allows the magnetorheological fluid particles to flow in and out of the dynamic seal without clogging the seal and advantageously provides for a reliable dynamic seal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2005
    Publication date: March 30, 2006
    Inventors: Charles Bisbee, Henry Hsu
  • Publication number: 20050283257
    Abstract: A prosthetic or orthotic system including a magnetorheological (MR) damper. The MR damper may be configured to operate in shear mode. In one embodiment, the MR damper includes a rotary MR damper. A controller is configured to operate the damper. A mobile computing device may be adapted to intermittently communicate configuration parameters to the controller. A method of configuring a prosthetic or orthotic system is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2005
    Publication date: December 22, 2005
    Inventors: Charles Bisbee, Scott Elliott, Magnus Oddson