The present disclosure relates to a load bearing assistance apparatus for lower extremity orthotic or prosthetic devices. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a load bearing assistance apparatus for transferring load from a lower extremity orthotic or prosthetic device to the ground.
Soldiers and other users of lower extremity orthotic devices must support the weight of their gear as well as the weight of the devices.
A common solution is to provide lower extremity orthotic devices with a ground contact portion positioned underneath the foot of the wearer, for example by a metal sole placed under the foot. However, such solution has for effect to completely separate the wearer from his environment and thus reduces the stability and agility of the wearer.
Accordingly, there is a need for a load bearing assistance apparatus for lower extremity orthotic or prosthetic devices that does not completely separates the wearer from his environment.
The present disclosure provides a load bearing assistance apparatus for transferring load from a lower extremity orthotic or prosthetic device to the ground, comprising:
The present disclosure also provides a load bearing assistance apparatus as disclosed above, wherein each of the lateral and medial spring-loaded members is composed of a first and second convex elements connected at respective ends, a side-wise C-like and a slightly downwardly curved longitudinal elements or two opposed side-wise C-like elements connected so as to form a S-like shape.
The present disclosure further provides a load bearing assistance apparatus as disclosed above, further comprising a spring-loaded members tension adjustment mechanism, for example a spring-loaded members height adjustment mechanism.
Embodiments of the disclosure will be described by way of examples only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Similar references used in different Figures denote similar components.
Generally stated, the non-limitative illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure provide a load bearing assistance apparatus for lower extremity orthotic or prosthetic devices that transfers all or part of the load from a lower extremity orthotic or prosthetic device to the ground while allowing the user to maintain contact with his environment.
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The lateral 12a and medial 12b spring-loaded members provide, respectively, lateral and medial load transfer mechanical chains, which each partly absorb the weight of the associated orthotic device 2 and in some embodiments take over some of the dorsal load of the user as well. It is thus these four mechanical chains (one lateral and one medial mechanical chain for each of the left and right foot) that provide the load transfer capability from the lower extremity orthotic (or prosthetic) devices 2 to the ground 4.
Because of their positioning, the lateral 12a and medial 12b spring-loaded members transfer the load of the orthotic device 2 to the ground 4 regardless of the nature of the ground 4 (i.e. horizontal, stairs, uphill, downhill, etc.), while maintaining mobility (i.e. flexion/extension, inversion/eversion) of the foot 3, thus improving the user's 1 stability.
The shape of the second convex element 16 is optimized so as to be in contact with the ground 4 during all phases of locomotion (i.e. walking, running, etc.). Each spring-loaded member 12a, 12b is sufficiently robust so as to completely support the load of its associated orthotic device 2, for example when the user 1 is traveling over uneven terrain. In an alternative embodiment, the spring-loaded members 12a, 12b may be provided with a tension adjustment mechanism, for example a height adjustment mechanism, in order to adjust their load bearing capacity to suit various loads.
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It is to be understood that the shape (i.e. curvature, deformation, etc.) of the opposed side-wise C-like elements 34 and/or 36 may vary. For example, referring to
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It is further to be understood that depending on the exact configuration of the spring-loaded member 12, 22, 32, 42, one or more portions of either or both of the elements (14, 16), (24, 26), (34, 36), (44, 46) may be in contact with the ground 4 during locomotion.
Although the present disclosure has been described by way of particular non-limiting illustrative embodiments and examples thereof, it should be noted that it will be apparent to persons skilled in the art that modifications may be applied to the present particular embodiment without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as hereinafter claimed.
This application claims the benefits of U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/286,903 filed on Jan. 25, 2016, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CA2017/000017 | 1/25/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62286903 | Jan 2016 | US |