Outsole for orthopedic device
US-2015164179-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US11717431B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11717431-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016784555-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2023 |
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An orthosis includes a footplate having a heel portion, a midfoot portion, and a longitudinal axis extending between the heel and midfoot portions. A first deflection zone is defined along a length of the footplate anterior of the heel portion and through which the footplate is arranged to flex during gait to accommodate dorsiflexion of a foot of a user positioned on the footplate. At least one strut is connected to the heel portion of the footplate and extends upwardly therefrom and a connecting portion connects the at least one strut to the heel portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ankle-foot orthosis comprising: a footplate having a heel portion at a posterior end of the footplate, a midfoot portion, and a longitudinal axis extending between the heel portion and the midfoot portion, the footplate having medial and lateral edges extending from the heel portion to the midfoot portion and corresponding to a shape of a user's foot; a strut having a first end securing to the footplate at the heel portion by a connecting portion having a curved cross section across a width of the connecting portion, the strut extending upwardly from the connecting portion and having a second end opposite the first end; a securing device attached to the second end of the strut, the securing device arranged to form a variable circumference with the strut and extend about a user's lower leg, the securing device including an anterior assembly adapted to secure to a lower leg above the footplate by being suspended by the strut above the footplate by a clearance, the anterior assembly having an anterior strut and an anterior shell extending laterally from the anterior strut, the securing device further having a base unit secured on the second end of the strut, the base unit secured to the anterior assembly by a pair of straps connected to a cable; a tightening system arranged to vary the circumference of the securing device, the tightening system including the cable operatively connected to a dial tensioner mechanism mounted to the anterior assembly, the cable extending between the anterior assembly and the base unit. 2. The ankle-foot orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the anterior shell is sized and configured short an entirety of the variable circumference. 3. The ankle-foot orthosis of claim 2 , wherein the anterior shell is formed from a rigid or semi-rigid material. 4. The ankle-foot orthosis of claim 2 , wherein the anterior shell is constructed from a formable material arranged for customization to the lower leg. 5. The ankle-foot orthosis of claim 2 , wherein a soft good liner is located along an inner surface of the anterior shell. 6. The ankle-foot orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the pair of straps comprises first and second strap members connecting to the anterior shell and the base unit. 7. The ankle-foot orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the pair of straps carries a guide through which the cable extends from the anterior shell and reroutes the cable back to the anterior shell. 8. The ankle-foot orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the footplate, connecting portion and the strut are formed from a rigid plastic material. 9. The ankle-foot orthosis of claim 8 , wherein the rigid plastic material is fiber filled.
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