Patents by Inventor James W. Capper
James W. Capper 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: 9532886Abstract: A prosthetic foot structure includes a primary foot member and a heel member. The primary foot member has a heel portion, a toe portion with a pair of toe sections separated by a gap, and an elongated intermediate portion configured as an arch extending downward from the heel portion toward the toe portion. The heel member includes a hollow cylindrical spring wall extending downward from the heel portion of the primary foot member. The primary foot member and the heel member are portions of a unitary body of material formed by additive manufacturing.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2015Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: THE OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANYInventors: James M. Colvin, Jeffrey A. Denune, James W. Capper, Michael L. Haynes
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Publication number: 20160106555Abstract: Various systems, apparatuses, and methods for producing a prosthetic foot by an additive manufacturing process are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Applicant: The Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: James M. Colvin, Jeffrey A. Denune, James W. Capper, Michael L. Haynes
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Publication number: 20140277587Abstract: Various systems, apparatuses, and methods for producing a prosthetic foot by an additive manufacturing process are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: James M. Colvin, Jeffrey A. Denune, James W. Capper, Michael L. Haynes
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Patent number: 7112227Abstract: A multi-axis prosthetic ankle for connection of a prosthetic lower leg to a prosthetic foot. In one embodiment, a prosthetic foot connection component is connected to a prosthetic lower leg connection component only by means of an elastomeric material, thereby allowing for multi-axis movement of the ankle without requiring direct contact between the two components. In other embodiments of the ankle, a prosthetic foot connection component may be mechanically connected to a prosthetic lower leg connection component. However, the design of the mechanical connection and the use of an elastomeric material casing allows for movement of the ankle without surface-to-surface sliding contact between the two components. Compression of the elastomeric material, as well as one or more mechanical stops may be used to control and limit movement of the ankle.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: The Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Jeffrey L. Doddroe, Robert E. Arbogast, James M. Colvin, James W. Capper
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Patent number: 6863695Abstract: A prosthetic foot includes an adapter element securable to a residual limb, a foot plate having a heel portion and a toe portion along the length thereof, at least one toe spring connected between the adapter element and the toe portion of the foot plate, and a heel spring connected between the adapter element and the heel portion. The heel spring may be a leaf spring or a tube type shock absorber. The concave side of the leaf spring exhibits a plurality of transverse ribs. Alternatively, a tubular pylon may have a collar mounted thereon for movement along the length of the pylon. A toe spring and a heel spring extend from the collar to form toe and heel portions of the prosthetic foot. A further heel spring is connected between the heel portion and another end of the pylon, and a non-extensible band extends between the heel portion and the collar. As another alternative, a tubular pylon has one end securable to a residual limb, and a collar is mounted to the pylon for movement along the length of the pylon.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Jeffrey L. Doddroe, Robert E. Arbogast, James M. Colvin, James W. Capper, Sujatha Srinivasan
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Patent number: 6797008Abstract: A system and method for releasably securing a prosthetic limb to a residual limb. The system and method utilizes a lanyard for drawing the residual limb into a receiving portion of the prosthetic limb and for helping to maintain attachment of the prosthetic limb to the residual limb. The lanyard is routed through a releasable ratchet mechanism, which allows tension to be incrementally applied to the lanyard and further prevents the lanyard and the residual limb connected thereto from moving in an opposite direction. A suction cup may also be employed within the receiving portion of the prosthetic limb for aiding in retention of the residual limb. The ratchet mechanism allows the system to be used without maintaining constant tension on the lanyard, thereby reducing the amount of effort required of the user. The system and method also reduces or even eliminates pistoning of the residual limb within the prosthetic limb during movement of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Ohio Willow WoodInventors: Robert E. Arbogast, James W. Capper, James M. Colvin
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Patent number: 6605118Abstract: A prosthetic attachment locking assembly includes a distal adaptor fittable in the bottom of a socket for a residual limb stump and has an upper surface configured to accept an end of a stump liner. The internal surface of the socket merges smoothly with the upper surface of the distal adaptor. The distal adaptor has a pin bore through which a lock pin of the stump liner may extend, and a lower surface having a plurality of projections. A lock body of a prosthetic attachment lock has a pinion gear engagable with the lock pin to lock the lock pin, and an upper surface matably engagable with the projections such that the lock body and the distal adaptor may be connected via the projections and the upper surface of the lock body. The pinion gear is mounted to a centering axle. A one-way clutch for the pinion gear incorporates a sleeve non-rotatably mounting the centering axle such that the centering axle does not bind when it is pressed to move longitudinally.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: James W. Capper, Robert E. Arbogast, Jeffrey L. Doddroe, James M. Colvin
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Patent number: 6602295Abstract: A prosthetic foot includes an adapter element securable to a residual limb, a foot plate having a heel portion and a toe portion along the length thereof, at least one toe spring connected between the adapter element and the toe portion of the foot plate, and a heel spring connected between the adapter element and the heel portion. The heel spring may be a leaf spring or a tube type shock absorber. The concave side of the leaf spring exhibits a plurality of transverse ribs. Alternatively, a tubular pylon may have a collar mounted thereon for movement along the length of the pylon. A toe spring and a heel spring extend from the collar to form toe and heel portions of the prosthetic foot. A further heel spring is connected between the heel portion and another end of the pylon, and a non-extensible band extends between the heel portion and the collar. As another alternative, a tubular pylon has one end securable to a residual limb, and a collar is mounted to the pylon for movement along the length of the pylon.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Jeffrey L. Doddroe, Robert E. Arbogast, James M. Colvin, James W. Capper, Sujatha Srinivasan
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Publication number: 20030120354Abstract: A prosthetic foot includes an adapter element securable to a residual limb, a foot plate having a heel portion and a toe portion along the length thereof, at least one toe spring connected between the adapter element and the toe portion of the foot plate, and a heel spring connected between the adapter element and the heel portion. The heel spring may be a leaf spring or a tube type shock absorber. The concave side of the leaf spring exhibits a plurality of transverse ribs. Alternatively, a tubular pylon may have a collar mounted thereon for movement along the length of the pylon. A toe spring and a heel spring extend from the collar to form toe and heel portions of the prosthetic foot. A further heel spring is connected between the heel portion and another end of the pylon, and a non-extensible band extends between the heel portion and the collar. As another alternative, a tubular pylon has one end securable to a residual limb, and a collar is mounted to the pylon for movement along the length of the pylon.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2003Publication date: June 26, 2003Applicant: OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANYInventors: Jeffrey L. Doddroe, Robert E. Arbogast, James M. Colvin, James W. Capper, Sujatha Srinivasan
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Publication number: 20020103545Abstract: Articles of apparel for an amputee's residuum and for non-amputees who desire or require padding or joint support.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: August 1, 2002Applicant: OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANYInventors: Robert E. Arbogast, James W. Capper, James M. Colvin, Bruce G. Kania, Jeffrey L. Doddroe
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Patent number: 6267787Abstract: A prosthetic attachment locking assembly includes a distal adaptor fittable in the bottom of a socket for a residual limb stump and has an upper surface configured to accept an end of a stump liner. The internal surface of the socket merges smoothly with the upper surface of the distal adaptor. The distal adaptor has a pin bore through which a lock pin of the stump liner may extend, and a lower surface having a plurality of projections. A lock body of a prosthetic attachment lock has a pinion gear engagable with the lock pin to lock the lock pin, and an upper surface matably engagable with the projections such that the lock body and the distal adaptor may be connected via the projections and the upper surface of the lock body. The pinion gear is mounted to a centering axle. A one-way clutch for the pinion gear incorporates a sleeve non-rotatably mounting the centering axle such that the centering axle does not bind when it is pressed to move longitudinally.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: James W. Capper, Robert E. Arbogast, Jeffrey L. Doddroe, James M. Colvin
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Publication number: 20010001837Abstract: A prosthetic attachment locking assembly includes a distal adaptor fittable in the bottom of a socket for a residual limb stump and has an upper surface configured to accept an end of a stump liner. The internal surface of the socket merges smoothly with the upper surface of the distal adaptor. The distal adaptor has a pin bore through which a lock pin of the stump liner may extend, and a lower surface having a plurality of projections. A lock body of a prosthetic attachment lock has a pinion gear engagable with the lock pin to lock the lock pin, and an upper surface matably engagable with the projections such that the lock body and the distal adaptor may be connected via the projections and the upper surface of the lock body. The pinion gear is mounted to a centering axle. A one-way clutch for the pinion gear incorporates a sleeve non-rotatably mounting the centering axle such that the centering axle does not bind when it is pressed to move longitudinally.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2001Publication date: May 24, 2001Applicant: OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANYInventors: James W. Capper, Robert E. Arbogast, Jeffrey L. Doddroe, James M. Colvin
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Patent number: 6063125Abstract: A prosthetic limb suspension system includes a socket part having a cavity into which a residual limb may be introduced, a distal adaptor secured at a distal end of the socket part, and an air valve mounted to the distal adaptor and communicating with the cavity so as to selectively permit air flow to or from the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Robert E. Arbogast, James W. Capper, James M. Colvin
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Patent number: 5545230Abstract: An adapter assembly which is particularly advantageous in allowing for adjusting and positioning of prosthetic devices which are attached to a stump or stump socket. The adapter is particularly advantageous for orienting and positioning of a Symes prosthesis, due to the small space requirements. In accordance with a preferred embodiment, an interface member is attached to a stump socket, with a nut movably disposed inside of a cavity of the interface member. The nut includes an aperture extending therethrough, and receives a hollow laminating bolt which clamps the prosthesis and adapter assembly in place to allow the user to test the prosthesis. If adjustments are needed, the hollow bolt can be loosened, and adjustments performed via the movably disposed nut. Once a desired position is achieved, a resin is injected through the laminating bolt and into the cavity of the interface. After the resin has hardened or cured, the hollow laminating bolt is replaced with a solid bolt.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Jay H. Kinsinger, Robert E. Arbogast, James W. Capper, James M. Colvin