Claims
- 1. A hinge assembly comprising:
a first member movably connected to a second member to allow angular displacement of the first member relative to the second member between extension and flexion positions; and at least one elastomeric spring communicating with the first and the second members to restrain angular displacement from an extension to a flexion position, or from a flexion to an extension position, through compression of the at least one elastomeric spring, and to assist angular displacement from a flexion to an extension position, or from an extension to a flexion position, through decompression of the at least one elastomeric spring.
- 2. The hinge assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one elastomeric spring is adapted to provide a pre-determined force deflection curve in compression and an independent rate of return hysteresis in decompression.
- 3. The hinge assembly of claim 1, wherein a time rate of compression of the at least one elastomeric spring in response to a certain force is faster than a subsequent time rate of decompression of the at least one elastomeric spring resulting from the certain force.
- 4. A hinge assembly comprising:
a first member movably connected to a second member to allow angular displacement of the first member relative to the second member between extension and flexion positions; and at least one spring communicating with the first and the second members to dampen angular displacement from an extension to a flexion position, or from a flexion to an extension position, through compression of the at least one spring, and to urge angular displacement from a flexion to an extension position, or from an extension to a flexion position, through decompression of the at least one spring, wherein a time rate of compression of the at least one spring in response to a force is faster than a subsequent time rate of decompression of the at least one spring resulting from the force.
- 5. The hinge assembly of claim 4, wherein the at least one spring is adapted to provide a pre-determined force deflection curve in compression and an independent rate of return hysteresis in decompression.
- 6. A hinge assembly for an orthotic, prosthetic, or rehabilitative device, comprising:
a proximal member movably connected to a distal member to allow angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member; a spring housing communicating with the proximal and the distal members, wherein movement of the spring housing tracks, and is tracked by, movement of one of the proximal or the distal members; and at least one elastomeric spring in bearing engagement with the spring housing, wherein angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a first direction compresses the at least one elastomeric spring to dampen the angular displacement in the first direction, wherein decompression of the at least one elastomeric spring urges angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a second direction.
- 7. The hinge assembly of claim 6, wherein a time rate of compression of the at least one elastomeric spring in response to a force is faster than a subsequent time rate of decompression of the at least one spring resulting from the force.
- 8. The hinge assembly of claim 6, wherein the spring housing includes a channel to keep each elastomeric spring, each elastomeric spring compressing against inner walls of the channel.
- 9. The hinge assembly of claim 6, wherein the at least one elastomeric spring is selectively designed, in size, shape and density, to provide a pre-determined force deflection curve in compression and a rate of return hysteresis in decompression.
- 10. The hinge assembly of claim 6, wherein the at least one elastomeric spring is made of urethane.
- 11. A hinge assembly for an orthotic, prosthetic, or rehabilitative device, comprising:
a proximal member movably connected to a distal member to allow angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member between extension and flexion positions; and a disk and a lock slide communicating with the proximal and the distal members, the lock slide and the disk adapted for engagement to one another; wherein
engagement of the lock slide with the disk over a first pre-determined range arrests angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a direction toward flexion, and provides one-way, ratcheting step-advance in a direction toward extension; and angularly displacing the disk relative to the proximal and the distal members over a second pre-determined range provides free angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a direction toward flexion and toward extension, the free angular displacement occurring over the second pre-determined range even if the lock slide is positioned for engagement of the disk.
- 12. The device of claim 11, wherein the lock slide has one or more slide teeth and the disk has a plurality of disk teeth, the one or more slide teeth each geometrically complementing and being selectably engagable with the disk teeth, the lock slide engaging the disk by an interlocking of the slide teeth with the disk teeth.
- 13. The device of claim 11, wherein the second pre-determined range is adjustable between approximately 0° to 30° of free angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a direction toward flexion and toward extension.
- 14. The device of claim 11, wherein the second pre-determined range occurs when the proximal member is positioned between approximately 150° to 180° relative to the distal member.
- 15. The device of claim 11, wherein the hinge assembly further includes a worm gear, and the disk includes a plurality of worm teeth, the worm gear and the worm teeth being engagably positioned so that operation of the worm gear engages and turns the worm teeth to angularly displace the disk relative to the proximal and the distal members to set the first and the second pre-determined ranges.
- 16. The device of claim 15, wherein the lock slide has one or more slide teeth and the disk further includes a plurality of disk teeth, the lock slide engaging the disk by an interlocking of the slide teeth with the disk teeth, the disk teeth and the worm teeth each lying about a perimeter of the disk in a similar plane.
- 17. The device of claim 11, wherein the first pre-determined range is adjustable between approximately 90° to 120° of angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a direction toward flexion and toward extension.
- 18. The device of claim 11, wherein the first pre-determined range occurs when the proximal member is positioned between approximately 60° to 180° relative to the distal member.
- 19. The device of claim 11, further comprising a cable release mechanism including:
an actuator rotatable about an axis and linearly translatable relative to a bearing surface, the actuator having a projecting cam surface and a first and a second operating surface, the cam surface positioned between the first and the second operating surfaces, the cam surface located a greater distance from the axis than the second operating surface, the second operating surface located a greater distance from the axis than the first operating surface; and a cable communicating with the actuator and the lock slide; wherein:
positioning the first operating surface against the bearing surface positions the cable to allow the lock slide to engage the disk; positioning the second operating surface against the bearing surface linearly translates the actuator, relative to the bearing surface, to linearly retract the cable, relative to the hinge assembly, a distance adequate to disengage the lock slide from the disk; and positioning the cam surface against the bearing surface linearly translates the actuator, relative to the bearing surface, to linearly retract the cable, relative to the hinge assembly, a distance greater than that necessary for positioning either the first or the second operating surface against the bearing surface, thereby causing a toggle action and snap, under cable tension, when moving through cam surface engagement with the bearing surface to either of the first or the second operating surface engagement with the bearing surface, to provide a user with positive and certain positioning of the cable release mechanism.
- 20. A cable release mechanism for an orthotic, prosthetic, or rehabilitative device, comprising:
an actuator rotatable about an axis and linearly translatable relative to a bearing surface, the actuator having a projecting cam surface and a first and a second operating surface, the cam surface positioned between the first and the second operating surfaces, the cam surface located a greater distance from the axis than the second operating surface, the second operating surface located a greater distance from the axis than the first operating surface, the actuator communicating with a cable and a desired first engagable, and releasably movable, component of the device, the first engagable component releasably moving to engage a second engagable component of the device; wherein:
positioning the first operating surface against the bearing surface positions the cable to allow the first engagable component to engage the second engagable component; positioning the second operating surface against the bearing surface linearly translates the actuator, relative to the bearing surface, to linearly retract the cable, relative to the second engagable component, a distance adequate to disengage the first engagable component from the second engagable component; and positioning the cam surface against the bearing surface linearly translates the actuator, relative to the bearing surface, to linearly retract the cable, relative to the second engagable component, a distance greater than that necessary for positioning either the first or the second operating surface against the bearing surface, thereby causing a toggle action and snap, under cable tension, when moving through cam surface engagement with the bearing surface to either of the first or the second operating surface engagement with the bearing surface, to provide a user with positive and certain positioning of the cable release mechanism.
- 21. An orthotic, prosthetic, or rehabilitative device comprising:
a proximal member rotatably connected to a distal member by a hinge assembly, the hinge assembly allowing angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member to and from extension and flexion positions, the hinge assembly including: a disk; a lock slide adapted for engaging the disk, wherein engagement of the lock slide with the disk, over a first pre-determined range, arrests angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a direction toward flexion, and provides one-way, ratcheting step-advance in a direction toward extension; and at least one spring communicating with the proximal and the distal members, over a second pre-determined range, to provide a dampening of angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a direction toward flexion, and to provide an urging of angular displacement in a direction toward extension.
- 22. The device of claim 21, wherein the at least one spring is a torsion spring.
- 23. The device of claim 21, wherein the at least one spring is an elastomeric spring.
- 24. The device of claim 21, further comprising a mechanism having a catch, the mechanism angularly communicating with the disk and the proximal and the distal members, wherein engagement of the lock slide within the catch facilitates the dampening of angular displacement in a direction toward flexion and the urging of angular displacement in a direction toward extension.
- 25. The device of claim 24, wherein the mechanism is a spring housing, the spring housing having a channel to keep each spring, each spring compressing against walls of the channel to dampen the angular displacement in a direction toward flexion and decompressing from walls of the channel to urge the angular displacement in a direction toward extension.
- 26. The device of claim 25, wherein at least one post is fixedly connected to the disk and extends perpendicularly from a face thereof, each post extending into a respective channel of the spring housing, wherein each post forcibly bears against a respective spring to compress the spring against the walls of the channel and against the face of the disk to dampen the angular displacement in a direction toward flexion, the spring decompressing against and forcibly moving each post to urge the angular displacement in a direction toward extension.
- 27. The device of claim 25, wherein angular displacement of the spring housing tracks, and is tracked by, angular displacement of one of the proximal or the distal members.
- 28. The device of claim 21, further comprising a rotor having at least one end tooth, the rotor angularly communicating with the disk and the proximal and the distal members, wherein engagement of the lock slide with the at least one end tooth facilitates the dampening of angular displacement in a direction toward flexion and the urging of angular displacement in a direction toward extension.
- 29. The device of claim 28, further comprising a spring housing, the spring housing having a channel to keep each spring, each spring compressing against walls of the channel to dampen the angular displacement in a direction toward flexion and decompressing from the walls of the channel to urge the angular displacement in a direction toward extension.
- 30. The device of claim 29, wherein angular displacement of the rotor causes the rotor to bear against each spring to forcibly compress each spring against the walls of the channel.
- 31. The device of claim 21, wherein angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member occurs by rotation about a single pivot point.
- 32. The device of claim 31, wherein the disk is rotatable about the pivot point to set the first and the second pre-determined ranges.
- 33. The device of claim 32, wherein the first pre-determined range is approximately 90° to 120° about the pivot point.
- 34. The device of claim 32, wherein the first pre-determined range occurs when the proximal member lies about the pivot point between approximately 60° to 180° relative to the distal member.
- 35. The device of claim 32, wherein the second pre-determined range is approximately 0° to 30° about the pivot point.
- 36. The device of claim 32, wherein the second pre-determined range occurs when the proximal member lies about the pivot point approximately 150° to 180° relative to the distal member.
- 37. The device of claim 32, wherein the lock slide has one or more slide teeth and the disk has a plurality of disk teeth, the one or more slide teeth each geometrically complementing and being selectably engagable with the disk teeth, the lock slide engaging the disk by an interlocking of the slide teeth with the disk teeth.
- 38. The device of claim 37, wherein the hinge assembly further includes a worm gear, and the disk includes a plurality of worm teeth, the worm gear and the worm teeth being engagably positioned so that operation of the worm gear engages and turns the worm teeth to rotate the disk about the pivot point to set the first and the second pre-determined ranges.
- 39. The device of claim 38, wherein the disk teeth and the worm teeth each lie about a perimeter of the disk in a similar plane.
- 40. The device of claim 39, wherein the at least one spring is a torsion spring.
- 41. An orthotic, prosthetic, or rehabilitative device, comprising:
a proximal member movably connected to a distal member by a hinge assembly, the hinge assembly allowing angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member to and from extension and flexion positions, the hinge assembly including: a disk having a plurality of disk teeth and at least one spring post; a lock slide linearly translatable relative to one of the proximal or the distal members, the lock slide having one or more slide teeth, the one or more slide teeth each geometrically complementing and selectably engagable with the plurality of disk teeth, wherein engagement of the lock slide with the disk arrests angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a direction of flexion, and provides one-way, ratcheting step-advance in a direction of extension; a spring housing angularly communicating with the disk, and the proximal and the distal members, the spring housing having at least one channel defined by walls; and at least one elastomeric spring, each spring housed in a respective channel of the spring housing, each spring in bearing engagement with one of the at least one spring post, wherein angular displacement of the proximal member relative to the distal member in a direction of flexion causes the spring post to compress the at least one elastomeric spring against the walls of the respective channel to dampen the angular displacement in a direction of flexion, wherein decompression of the at least one elastomeric spring against the respective spring post urges angular displacement in a direction of extension.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of the following U.S. Provisional Applications: Application Serial No. 60/377,119, filed Apr. 25, 2002, entitled “AMBULATING KNEE JOINT WITH RANGE OF MOTION (ROM) DISC AND OVERRIDE FEATURE;” Application Serial No. 60/417,268, filed Oct. 9, 2002, entitled “AMBULATING KNEE JOINT;” Application Serial No. 60/427,777, filed Nov. 20, 2002, entitled “AMBULATING KNEE JOINT;” and Application Serial No. 60/455,809, filed Mar. 19, 2003, entitled “AMBULATING KNEE JOINT.” The above-noted related applications are each incorporated herein, in their entirety, by this reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
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60417268 |
Oct 2002 |
US |
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60427777 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
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60455809 |
Mar 2003 |
US |
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60377119 |
Apr 2002 |
US |