Braces for alleviating compression and methods for marking and using the same
US-2024350291-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US11666471B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11666471-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016865937-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2023 |
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A walking brace is provided. The walking brace includes a U-shaped malleable stay configured to hold a manually-bent shape. The walking brace includes an integral portion. The integral portion includes a footbed, a first upright disposed at a first side of the footbed and a second upright disposed on a second side of the footbed. The integral portion is overmolded onto the U-shaped malleable stay such that the U-shaped malleable stay extends through each of the footbed, the first upright and the second upright. Other walking braces are provided wherein the integral portion includes a pocket configured to receive the U-shaped malleable stay at an underside of the integral portion such that the U-shaped malleable stay extends through each of the footbed, the first upright and the second upright. A method of manufacturing a walking brace is also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A walking brace, comprising: a single-piece U-shaped malleable stay that is rigid in the forward and aft direction and formable in a lateral direction such that the U-shaped malleable stay holds shape upon being manually bent in the lateral direction, the U-shaped stay configured to extend across an ankle joint of a user; an integral portion comprising a footbed, a first upright extending from a first side of the footbed and configured to fixedly extend proximal of the ankle joint, and a second upright disposed on a second side of the footbed and configured to fixedly extend proximally of the ankle joint, the integral portion overmolded onto the U-shaped malleable stay such that the U-shaped malleable stay extends through each of the footbed, the first upright and the second upright, thereby fixing the first and second uprights and the U-shaped stay in an immovable orientation with respect to the footbed; a plurality of apertures disposed in at least a portion of the walking brace; and a plurality of rotatable chafe assemblies, each comprising: a chafe comprising: a head having a slot for receiving a strap, a locking end portion, and a neck coupling the head to the locking end portion, the neck narrowing from the head to the locking end portion thereby allowing the neck to flex and extend in a direction of tension exerted by the strap; and a chafe lock comprising: a cap, a slot disposed under the cap, the slot configured to receive the locking end portion of the chafe, and a plurality of snap clips configured to rotatably secure the chafe lock in a respective one of the plurality of apertures and the locking end portion of the chafe in the slot of the chafe lock. 2. The walking brace of claim 1 , further comprising: a first upright extension configured to snap into a top portion of the first upright; and a second upright extension configured to snap into a top portion of the second upright, a first terminal end of the U-shaped malleable stay configured to insert into a first pocket of the first upright extension and a second terminal end of the U-shaped malleable stay configured to insert into a second pocket of the second upright extension. 3. The walking brace of claim 2 , wherein each of the first and second upright extensions comprises a first slot, a second slot, and hook and loop fasteners disposed on at least one of an inward facing surface of the respective upright extension and an outward facing surface of the respective upright extension, at least one strap being configured to pass through the first and second slots and be secured to the hook and loop fasteners of at least one of the first and second upright extensions. 4. The walking brace of claim 3 , wherein the hook and loop fasteners are molded into the first and second upright extensions. 5. The walking brace of claim 1 , wherein the U-shaped malleable stay is metallic. 6. The walking brace of claim 5 , wherein the U-shaped malleable stay comprises aluminum. 7. The walking brace of claim 1 , further comprising a liner, the liner comprising: a fluid pump; a release valve; at least one inflatable cavity disposed within the liner and in fluid communication with the fluid pump and the release valve, wherein the fluid pump is disposed sufficiently near a top edge of the liner for a user of the waking brace to pinch the fluid pump between his or her thumb on an outside of the liner and another finger from a same hand on an inside of the liner and thereby adjust an inflation of the at least one inflatable cavity. 8. The walking brace of claim 7 , wherein the release valve comprises a release button and a protective rim having an edge that extends farther than an outside surface of the release button, thereby protecting the release button from accidental pressing. 9. The walking brace of claim 1 , wherein the U-shaped malleable stay comprises semi-rigid plastic. 10. The walking brace of claim 1 , wherein the first and second uprights each comprise a rear gusset that extends rearward at an angle from an upper portion of the upright to a lower portion of the upright. 11. The walking brace of claim 1 , further comprising: a toe cover; and at least one of: a first toe cover strap attached to the toe cover and configured to couple to at least one of a strap or a liner of the walking brace, and a second toe cover strap attached to the toe cover and configured to couple to at least one of an insole of the walking brace or the liner. 12. The walking brace of claim 1 , further comprising an insole, the insole comprising a plurality of raised portions and a plurality of air channels disposed between the plurality of raised portions, wherein a force exerted by a foot of a user on the insole deforms the plurality of raised portions and the plurality of air channels, thereby forcing air through the insole. 13. The walking brace of claim 1 , further comprising an insole, the insole comprising a removable Achilles heel portion that, when removed, provides access to a lower Achilles region of a foot of a user of the walking brace. 14. The walking brace of claim 1 , further comprising an under-boot sole comprising a heel-strike region having a greater thickness and increased strike-resistance compared to at least some other portions of under-boot sole. 15. The walking brace of claim 1 , wherein the locking end portion of the chafe is a substantially cylindrical feature having an ovoid or elliptical cross-section. 16. The walking brace of claim 1 , wherein the cap of the chafe lock is configured to directly contact at least a proximal portion of the respective one of the plurality of apertures and the snap clips are configured to snap around a backside of the respective one of the plurality of apertures.
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