Patents by Inventor Stewart L. Atkinson

Stewart L. Atkinson 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: 20040068215
    Abstract: A knee brace for coupling to a patient's knee. The knee brace can include a flexion/extension joint, a first arm coupled to the flexion/extension joint, and a first ramp positioned to engage the first arm. The first ramp can be shaped to move the first arm towards the patient's leg as the patient's knee extends and away from the patient's leg as the patient's knee flexes. Alternatively, the first ramp can be shaped to move the first arm away from the patient's leg as the patient's knee extends and toward the patient's leg as the patient's knee flexes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2002
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Inventors: Jeremy Adelson, Stewart L. Atkinson, James G. Cairns
  • Publication number: 20020087216
    Abstract: A prosthetic walking system including a pylon, a prosthetic ankle, and a prosthetic foot, any two or more of which can be integrally connected into a single, continuous unit. The prosthetic ankle can be a rearwardly-facing, generally C-shaped member, and may include an upper leg, an interconnecting portion, and a lower leg. The prosthetic ankle may include a weakened portion so that the prosthetic walking system is better adapted to flex at the prosthetic ankle rather than at the pylon. A link or link assembly can be coupled to at least one of the pylon and the upper leg of the prosthetic ankle and to at least one of the lower leg of the prosthetic ankle and the prosthetic foot in order to limit the displacement between the upper leg and the lower leg of the prosthetic ankle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Inventors: Stewart L. Atkinson, Donald L. Poggi, Jeremy Adelson
  • Patent number: 6350286
    Abstract: An inventive prosthetic ankle for use between a pylon and a prosthetic foot to support a person's weight on the ground comprises an integrally formed, generally C-shaped carbon-fiber composite flexure member having upper, lower and curved legs. The upper leg is connected to a lower end of the pylon, and the lower leg is connected to an upper surface of the prosthetic foot. The curved leg interconnects the upper and lower legs, with the curved leg extending from a forward edge of the upper leg to a forward edge of the lower leg in a rearwardly-facing arc about a medial/lateral axis positioned forward of the pylon. The curved leg is dog-boned to facilitate canting of the pylon with respect to the prosthetic foot in the medial/lateral plane. Also, the curved leg is resilient to resiliently bias the upper and lower legs apart from one another so the legs are positioned in a spaced-apart relationship with respect to one another when the person's weight is off the prosthetic ankle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: Seattle Orthopedic Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Stewart L. Atkinson, Donald L. Poggi
  • Patent number: 5957980
    Abstract: A reinforcement assembly to reinforce a selected site on a body, and methods of making and using such a universal reinforcement assembly. Several embodiments of reinforcement assemblies in accordance with the principles of the invention are well suited to support or reinforce laminated structures. In one embodiment, the reinforcement assembly has a reinforcement member configured to be attached to the selected site on the body and a universal attachment medium separately bonded to the reinforcement member. The reinforcement member may be a plate composed of a molding compound, a high density polymer, or another suitable high-strength material. The universal attachment medium, more specifically, may have a first section bonded to the reinforcement member and a second section extending from the reinforcement member to cover an area of the body substantially surrounding the selected site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: Model & Instrument Development Corporation
    Inventors: Guy Houser, Stewart L. Atkinson
  • Patent number: 5800568
    Abstract: An inventive prosthetic ankle for use between a pylon and a prosthetic foot to support a person's weight on the ground comprises an integrally formed, generally C-shaped carbon-fiber composite flexure member having upper, lower and curved legs. The upper leg is connected to a lower end of the pylon, and the lower leg is connected to an upper surface of the prosthetic foot. The curved leg interconnects the upper and lower legs, with the curved leg extending from a forward edge of the upper leg to a forward edge of the lower leg in a rearwardly-facing arc about a medial/lateral axis positioned forward of the pylon. The curved leg is dog-boned to facilitate canting of the pylon with respect to the prosthetic foot in the medial/lateral plane. Also, the curved leg is resilient to resiliently bias the upper and lower legs apart from one another so the legs are positioned in a spaced-apart relationship with respect to one another when the person's weight is off the prosthetic ankle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Model & Instrument Development Corporation
    Inventors: Stewart L. Atkinson, Donald L. Poggi