Patents by Inventor Maxon P. Wehr

Maxon P. Wehr 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).

  • Patent number: 5520628
    Abstract: A custom fitted ankle brace (10) and a process for constructing the brace is described. The brace is comprised of anterior and posterior supports (12 and 16) connected together at their distal ends (12B and 16B) by pivot pins (22). The anterior and posterior supports both have arcuate sidewalls (12C and 16C) which form openings (14 and 18). When the brace is in the closed position around the ankle (102), the sidewall of the posterior support overlaps the sidewall of the anterior support and the opening of the anterior support is adjacent the achilles tendon of the ankle. The anterior support has a cushion (26) adjacent the inside surface (12H) to increase the user's comfort. To apply the brace, the proximal ends (12A and 16A) of the supports are pulled apart and the user (100) inserts his foot (104) into the brace and pulls the brace into position around his ankle. The brace is then secured on the ankle by a securing strap ( 28) extending around the proximal end of the supports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1996
    Inventor: Maxon P. Wehr
  • Patent number: 5503622
    Abstract: A custom fitted ankle brace (10) and a process for constructing the brace is described. The brace is comprised of anterior and posterior supports (12 and 16) connected together at their distal ends (12B and 16B) by pivot pine (22). The anterior and posterior supports both have arcuate sidewalls (12C and 16C) which form openings (14 and 18). When the brace is in the closed position around the ankle (102), the sidewall of the posterior support overlaps the sidewall of the anterior support and the opening of the anterior support is adjacent the achilles tendon of the ankle. The anterior support has a cushion (26) adjacent the inside surface (12H) to increase the user's comfort. To apply the brace, the proximal ends (12A and 16A) of the supports are pulled apart and the user (100) inserts his foot (104) into the brace and pulls the brace into position around his ankle. The brace is then secured on the ankle by a securing strap ( 28) extending around the proximal end of the supports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Inventor: Maxon P. Wehr