Prosthesis
US-2017042703-A1 · Feb 16, 2017 · US
US11033408B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11033408-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916298297-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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Implementations of a quasi-passive assistive device are disclosed. Such a device may comprise a spring mechanism that increases stiffness similar to a biological ankle. In one implementation, the spring mechanism may comprise a piston, valve, springs, or other elements to match a biological stiffness profile similar to that of a biological ankle. In one implementation, an apparatus for an artificial ankle is disclosed, comprising a piston coupled to a spring and the piston connected to a valve. The spring and the piston may store energy during dorsiflexion of the ankle and the spring and the piston release energy during plantarflexion of the ankle. The piston may store and release energy through the use of the valve.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ankle device for emulating the stiffness of a human ankle during walking, the device comprising: a pneumatic piston disposed along an anterior-posterior axis of a foot of the ankle device; and a first spring disposed in series with respect to the pneumatic piston, wherein the pneumatic piston and the first spring are coupled together such that each of i) the pneumatic piston and ii) the first spring passively stores an energy produced by a dorsiflexion of the ankle device and passively releases at least a portion of the stored energy during a plantarflexion of the ankle device. 2. The ankle device of claim 1 , wherein the device is incorporated into one of the following: a prosthesis, an orthosis, or an exoskeleton. 3. The ankle device of claim 1 , further comprising a valve coupled to the piston, the valve configured to open or close in order to permit or restrict the flow of gas between a first chamber and a second chamber of the pneumatic piston. 4. The ankle device of claim 3 wherein the valve is a solenoid valve. 5. The ankle device of claim 1 wherein the device has an increased stiffness during use of the device during a period of a stance phase of gait. 6. The ankle device of claim 5 wherein the period of the stance phase of gait begins at a heel-strike position and ends at a push-off position. 7. The ankle device of claim 1 , further comprising a second spring operatively coupled to the device by being disposed in series with the pneumatic piston and the first spring. 8. The ankle device of claim 7 , wherein the second spring allows the device to dorsiflex during a swing phase of gait. 9. The ankle device of claim 1 further comprising a control system for controlling the operation of the device. 10. The ankle device of claim 1 wherein the energy is stored in a nonlinear manner. 11. The ankle device of claim 1 wherein the pneumatic piston further comprises a piston head and an air cylinder in which the piston head travels. 12. The ankle device of claim 11 wherein the air cylinder acts as an air spring to create a nonlinear stiffness profile. 13. The ankle device of claim 11 wherein the air cylinder acts as a clutch. 14. The ankle device of claim 11 wherein the air cylinder has two ports, the ankle device further comprising a valve in fluid communication with the two ports to control the air cylinder. 15. The ankle device of claim 1 , wherein an equilibrium pressure within the pneumatic piston is set to provide particular stiffness characteristics of the ankle device. 16. An ankle device for emulating the stiffness of a human ankle during walking, the device comprising: a pneumatic piston disposed along an anterior-posterior axis of a foot of the ankle device; and a first spring disposed in series with respect to the pneumatic piston, wherein the pneumatic piston and the first spring are coupled together, and act as a compound spring, such that each of i) the pneumatic piston and ii) the first spring passively stores an energy produced by a dorsiflexion of the ankle device and releases at least a portion of the stored energy during a plantarflexion of the ankle device, without providing any net-positive mechanical energy to the device.
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