Vacuum assisted suspension system
US-9198780-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9439786B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9439786-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313955988-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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A prosthetic ankle module allows for translational and/or rotational movement of a prosthetic foot relative to an adapter. The ankle module can include a four-bar linkage assembly. Links of the linkage assembly can be arranged in various configurations, e.g., parallel or non-parallel and having equal or non-equal lengths, to provide different functions and benefits, e.g., dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, vertical shock absorption, inversion, eversion, and/or rotation about the sagittal axis. Other types of linkage assemblies are also possible. A prosthetic foot can further include a support spring to limit the range of motion of the adapter in use.
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What is claimed is: 1. A prosthetic foot assembly, comprising: an elongate foot member extending from a generally vertical attachment portion at a proximal end to a distal end; an adapter configured to be coupled to a socket or pylon, wherein the adapter is horizontally spaced from and positioned in front of the vertical attachment portion of the foot member along a horizontal axis parallel to a support surface, the horizontal axis intersecting the adapter and vertical attachment portion when the foot assembly is resting on the support surface in a neutral position; and an ankle module comprising a connection sleeve coupled to the vertical attachment portion of the foot member, wherein a central vertical axis extending through the connection sleeve and vertical attachment portion of the foot member is horizontally spaced from a central vertical axis extending through the adapter when the foot assembly is resting on the support surface in the neutral position, the ankle module coupling the vertical attachment portion of the foot member to the adapter via four joints on the ankle module, wherein two of the four joints are on a medial side of the ankle module and two of the four joints are on a lateral side of the ankle module; wherein the ankle module allows translational and/or pivotal movement of the foot member relative to the adapter via the four joints. 2. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 1 , wherein the four joints comprise pivot points that allow pivotal movement of the foot member relative to the adapter via rotation about the pivot points. 3. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ankle module comprises one or more connection members extending between the joints of the ankle module. 4. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 3 , wherein the connection members comprise two top links and two bottom links, and the top and bottom links are not parallel to one another. 5. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 3 , wherein the connection members comprise two top links and two bottom links, and a length of the top links is not equal to a length of the bottom links. 6. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a support spring coupled to the adapter and foot member. 7. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 1 , wherein the connection sleeve comprises a recess configured to receive the vertical attachment portion of the foot member. 8. A prosthetic foot assembly, comprising: an adapter configured to be coupled to a socket or pylon, the adapter having four joints; an elongate foot member extending from a generally vertical attachment portion at a proximal end, the attachment portion of the foot member horizontally spaced from and positioned behind the adapter and having four joints along a horizontal axis parallel to a support surface, the horizontal axis intersecting the adapter and vertical attachment portion when the foot assembly is resting on the support surface in a neutral position; and a linkage assembly coupling and allowing relative movement between the foot member and the adapter, the linkage assembly comprising: an upper link and a lower link on both a medial and a lateral side of the foot member and adapter, the links extending between joints of the adapter and joints of the foot member; wherein the upper links have different lengths than the lower links and the upper links are not parallel to the lower links. 9. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a leaf spring coupled to the adapter and the foot member, the leaf spring configured to limit a range of motion of the adapter in use. 10. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a connection sleeve coupled to the attachment portion, wherein a vertical axis extending through the connection sleeve and attachment portion is horizontally spaced from a vertical axis extending through the adapter when the foot assembly is resting on the support surface in the neutral position, and wherein the linkage assembly couples the adapter and the connection sleeve. 11. The prosthetic foot assembly of claim 8 , wherein the adapter comprises a male pyramid adapter.
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