Patents by Inventor Jeffrey A. Denune
Jeffrey A. Denune 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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Publication number: 20240238111Abstract: The present disclosure provides an orthopedic brace for a limb. The orthopedic brace can include an upper portion, a lower portion, and a multi-axial joint. The multi-axial joint can connect the upper portion and the lower portion and can further a stacked joint assembly configured to rotate about multiple axes. A method of operating an orthopedic system is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2024Publication date: July 18, 2024Inventors: Ajay K. Seth, Jeffrey A. Denune, Chandan Sen, David M. Uhlenhake
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Publication number: 20230065877Abstract: An orthopedic system wherein a patient's brain is operably coupled to an actuation assembly for voluntarily moving a brace/limb of the patient between a number of desirable positions. An orthopedic brace, or one of more components thereof, which can be utilized with the orthopedic system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2021Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Ajay SETH, Jeffrey A. DENUNE, Chandan K. SEN, Tyler CROCKETT, Kristal BARRICK, Tiffany WONSICK
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Publication number: 20170079811Abstract: Various systems and methods for removing perspiration from the interior of a donned polymeric prosthetic liner are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Applicant: The Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Christopher T. Kelley, James M. Colvin, Jeffrey A. Denune, Lonnie L. Nolt
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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: 20160250045Abstract: According to the embodiments described herein, prosthetic devices can include a prosthetic socket, a vacuum passage, and an evacuation device. The interior of the prosthetic socket can be adapted to receive a residual limb. The vacuum passage can extend through the side wall of the prosthetic socket and into the interior of the prosthetic socket. The evacuation device can include an electrically powered vacuum pump contained within a housing. The housing can be attached to the side wall on the exterior of the prosthetic socket. The electrically powered vacuum pump can be in communication with the vacuum passage. The electrically powered vacuum pump can draw air from the interior of the prosthetic socket, while the residual limb is received within the interior of the prosthetic socket, to evacuate the prosthetic socket.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: James M. Colvin, Michael L. Haynes, Mark W. Ford, Mark W. Groves, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Patent number: 9408726Abstract: Various embodiments of a system and method for sealing a prosthetic socket are disclosed. One example socket sealing system may comprise: a prosthetic socket having a proximal end, an expanded section, and an internal peripheral shoulder; a brim seal having an inner proximal end, an outer proximal end, and a distal end; a removable brim having a distal end; a liner; and a wicking sock; wherein prosthetic socket may be oriented radially outwardly of the outer proximal end of the brim seal, the outer proximal end of the brim seal may be oriented radially outwardly of the removable brim, the removable brim may be oriented radially outwardly of the inner proximal end of the brim seal, the inner proximal end of the brim seal may be oriented radially outwardly of the wicking sock, and the wicking sock may be oriented radially outwardly of the liner; and wherein the brim seal may be reflected about the distal end of the removable brim.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: THE OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANYInventors: Larry Gail Rowe, Jr., Lonnie LaVern Nolt, Jeffrey L. Doddroe, Jeffrey A. Denune
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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: 20160022441Abstract: Various embodiments of a system and method for sealing a prosthetic socket are disclosed. One example socket sealing system may comprise: a prosthetic socket having a proximal end, an expanded section, and an internal peripheral shoulder; a brim seal having an inner proximal end, an outer proximal end, and a distal end; a removable brim having a distal end; a liner; and a wicking sock; wherein prosthetic socket may be oriented radially outwardly of the outer proximal end of the brim seal, the outer proximal end of the brim seal may be oriented radially outwardly of the removable brim, the removable brim may be oriented radially outwardly of the inner proximal end of the brim seal, the inner proximal end of the brim seal may be oriented radially outwardly of the wicking sock, and the wicking sock may be oriented radially outwardly of the liner; and wherein the brim seal may be reflected about the distal end of the removable brim.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2014Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Larry Gail Rowe, JR., Lonnie LaVern Nolt, Jeffrey L. Doddroe, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Publication number: 20140277585Abstract: Various systems and methods for removing perspiration from the interior of a donned polymeric prosthetic liner are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Christopher T. Kelley, James M. Colvin, Jeffrey A. Denune, Lonnie L. Nolt
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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: 8652217Abstract: Prosthetic devices having vacuum components operative to evacuate the interior of a prosthetic socket thereof, and control systems for use therewith. The evacuation devices preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and associated power source, and a vacuum accumulator connected to the vacuum pump. Associated control systems may be of various designs and may employ wired or wireless communication. Control of an evacuation device may be based on vacuum level, residual limb volume, residual limb motion, user activity level or other device parameters.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2008Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: The Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Michael L. Haynes, James M. Colvin, Christopher T. Kelley, Mark W. Ford, Mark W. Groves, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Publication number: 20120004737Abstract: A prosthetic assembly operative to evacuate an interior of a prosthetic socket, and control systems for use therewith. The prosthetic assembly employs evacuation devices for evacuating the socket. The evacuation devices preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and a power source located within a housing. Associated control systems may be of various design and may employ wired or wireless communication. When wireless communication is employed, a hand held controller or other remote control device may be used to remotely control operation of the evacuation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: THE OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANYInventors: James M. Colvin, Michael L. Haynes, Christopher T. Kelley, Mark W. Ford, Mark W. Groves, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Patent number: 8016892Abstract: A prosthetic device and prosthetic assembly operative to evacuate an interior of a prosthetic socket, and control systems for use therewith. The prosthetic device and prosthetic assembly employ evacuation devices for evacuating the socket. The evacuation devices preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and a power source, and are adapted for mounting to a universal adapter that is installed to the distal end of a prosthetic socket. Associated control systems may be of various design and may employ wired or wireless communication. When wireless communication is employed, a hand held controller may be used to remotely control operation of the evacuation device.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: The Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: James M. Colvin, Michael L. Haynes, Christopher T. Kelley, Mark W. Ford, Mark W. Groves, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Patent number: 7947085Abstract: Evacuation devices for evacuating the socket of a prosthetic limb, and prosthetic limb systems employing such vacuum devices. The evacuation devices each preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and a power source. Such evacuation devices can be attached at various locations on or in a prosthetic limb. Because the electrically powered pump does not require manual manipulation to create vacuum, it is substantially easier to use than a manual pump. Due to the small size and small power source required by such an electrically powered pump, an evacuation device may be readily incorporated into a prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: The Ohio Williow Wood CompanyInventors: Wilbur A. Haines, James M. Colvin, Michael L. Haynes, Christopher T. Kelley, Mark W. Ford, Mark W. Groves, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Publication number: 20090240344Abstract: A multi-layer prosthetic liner having an inner polymeric material layer surrounded by an outer polymeric material layer. The outer polymeric material layer is dissimilar to the inner polymeric material layer. A tying layer may reside between the inner polymeric material layer and the outer polymeric material layer. Any embodiment of the liner may be wholly or partially covered on its exterior with a material that exhibits low-friction and/or wicking characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: THE OHIO WILLOW WOOD COMPANYInventors: James M. Colvin, Christopher T. Kelley, Mark A. Groves, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Publication number: 20080243266Abstract: Prosthetic devices having vacuum components operative to evacuate the interior of a prosthetic socket thereof, and control systems for use therewith. The evacuation devices preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and associated power source, and a vacuum accumulator connected to the vacuum pump. Associated control systems may be of various designs and may employ wired or wireless communication. Control of an evacuation device may be based on vacuum level, residual limb volume, residual limb motion, user activity level or other device parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: The Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Michael L. Haynes, James M. Colvin, Christopher T. Kelley, Mark W. Ford, Mark W. Groves, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Publication number: 20070191965Abstract: A prosthetic device and prosthetic assembly operative to evacuate an interior of a prosthetic socket, and control systems for use therewith. The prosthetic device and prosthetic assembly employ evacuation devices for evacuating the socket. The evacuation devices preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and a power source, and are adapted for mounting to a universal adapter that is installed to the distal end of a prosthetic socket. Associated control systems may be of various design and may employ wired or wireless communication. When wireless communication is employed, a hand held controller may be used to remotely control operation of the evacuation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: The Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: James Colvin, Michael Haynes, Christopher Kelley, Mark Ford, Mark Groves, Jeffrey Denune
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Publication number: 20060282175Abstract: Evacuation devices for evacuating the socket of a prosthetic limb, and prosthetic limb systems employing such vacuum devices. The evacuation devices each preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and a power source. Such evacuation devices can be attached at various locations on or in a prosthetic limb. Because the electrically powered pump does not require manual manipulation to create vacuum, it is substantially easier to use than a manual pump. Due to the small size and small power source required by such an electrically powered pump, an evacuation device may be readily incorporated into a prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2006Publication date: December 14, 2006Inventors: Wilbur Haines, James Colvin, Michael Haynes, Christopher Kelley, Mark Ford, Mark Groves, Jeffrey Denune