Orthopedic device

US9839550B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9839550-B2
Application numberUS-201414496558-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2014
Priority dateSep 25, 2013
Publication dateDec 12, 2017
Grant dateDec 12, 2017

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An orthopedic device includes a base shell having ankle and foot receiving portions. The base shell forms an opening over a dorsal aspect of the base shell. A dorsal shell is contoured to generally correspond to the opening in the base shell. At least one tightening member is connectable to the base shell and extendable over the dorsal shell to secure the base and dorsal shells together about a user's lower leg and foot. At least one inflatable bladder is provided in the ankle receiving portion of the base shell. A pump assembly is arranged to inflate the at least one inflatable bladder. The pump assembly is situated on the at least one tightening member such that the position of the pump assembly is substantially fixed relative to the base shell as a user walks in the orthopedic device.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An orthopedic device comprising: a base shell having ankle and foot receiving portions, the base shell forming an opening over a dorsal aspect thereof; a dorsal shell contoured to generally correspond to the opening of the base shell; at least one inflatable bladder provided in the ankle receiving portion of the base shell; a pump assembly situated on the orthopedic device and arranged to inflate the at least one inflatable bladder; and a pressure relief valve assembly fluidly connected to the at least one inflatable bladder, the pressure relief valve assembly arranged to automatically release air from the at least one inflatable bladder to atmosphere when pressure within the at least one inflatable bladder or the inflation system exceeds a cracking pressure of the pressure relief valve assembly, the cracking pressure being selected to reduce the likelihood of an over-inflation injury to a user with limited sensation in a lower leg or a foot. 2. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one tightening member connectable to the base shell and extendable over the dorsal shell to secure the base shell and dorsal shell together about a user's lower leg and foot, the pump assembly situated on an anterior aspect of the at least one tightening member such that the position of the pump assembly is fixed relative to the base shell as the dorsal shell moves relative to the pump assembly to accommodate variations in the user's lower leg during gait; and at least one inflation tube in fluid communication with the pump assembly, a portion of the at least one inflation tube arranged on an exterior surface of the base shell so as to reduce the likelihood of pressure points on the user's lower leg or ankle from the at least one inflation tube as the user walks in the orthopedic device. 3. The orthopedic device of claim 2 , at least one tube hole formed in the base shell arranged to allow the at least one inflation tube to pass between an interior of the base shell and the exterior of the base shell. 4. The orthopedic device of claim 2 , further comprising a sleeve member attached to the at least one tightening member, the sleeve member arranged to guide the portion of the at least one inflation tube along the exterior surface of the base shell. 5. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the pressure relief valve assembly is adjustable such that the cracking pressure can be customized by a medical professional or clinician. 6. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the pressure relief valve assembly is arranged in a cavity formed on a posterior aspect of the base shell such that the pressure relief valve assembly is substantially protected from damage due to accidental contact with an external object. 7. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the pressure relief valve assembly is housed within a cover member attached to a posterior aspect of the base shell such that the pressure relief valve assembly is substantially protected from user tampering. 8. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the pressure relief valve assembly is integrated with the at least one inflatable bladder. 9. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , further comprising at least one observation hole formed in the ankle receiving portion of the base shell, the at least one observation hole arranged to permit confirmation that the at least one inflatable bladder is properly inflated within the ankle receiving portion. 10. An orthopedic device comprising: a base shell having ankle and foot receiving portions, the base shell forming an opening over a dorsal aspect thereof; a dorsal shell contoured to generally correspond to the opening of the base shell; at least one tightening member connectable to the base shell and extendable over the dorsal shell to secure the base shell and dorsal shell together about a user's lower leg and foot; at least one inflatable bladder provided in the ankle receiving portion of the base shell; and a pump assembly arranged to inflate the at least one inflatable bladder; a pressure relief valve assembly fluidly connected to the at least one inflatable bladder, the pressure relief valve assembly arranged to automatically release air from the at least one inflatable bladder to atmosphere when pressure within the at least one inflatable bladder exceeds a cracking pressure of the pressure relive valve so as to reduce the likelihood of an over-inflation injury to a user with limited sensation in a lower leg or foot; and at least one inflation tube extending along an exterior surface of the base shell between the pump assembly and the pressure relief valve assembly so as to reduce the likelihood of pressure points on the user's lower leg from the at least one inflation tube as the user walks in the orthopedic device. 11. The orthopedic device of claim 10 , wherein the pressure relief valve assembly is situated on a posterior aspect of the base shell so as to reduce the likelihood of accidental damage to the pressure relief valve assembly. 12. The orthopedic device of claim 11 , further comprising a tube hole formed in the posterior of the base shell, the tube hole arranged to allow an inflation tube pass from the pressure relief valve assembly on an exterior of the base shell to the at least one inflatable bladder in an interior of the base shell. 13. The orthopedic device of claim 10 , wherein at least one inflation tube extends between the pressure relief valve assembly and the pump assembly. 14. The orthopedic device of claim 13 , further comprising a fabric sleeve on the at least one tightening member for guiding the at least one inflation tube along the exterior of the base shell such that the at least one inflation tube is protected within the fabric sleeve. 15. The orthopedic device of claim 10 , wherein the pump assembly is situated on the at least one tightening member such that the position of the pump assembly is substantially fixed relative to the base shell as a user walks in the orthopedic device. 16. An orthopedic device comprising: a base shell having ankle and foot receiving portions, the base shell forming an opening over a dorsal aspect thereof; a dorsal shell contoured to generally correspond to the opening of the base shell; at least one tightening member connectable to the base shell and extendable over the dorsal shell to secure the base shell and dorsal shell together about a user's lower leg and foot; at least one inflatable bladder provided in the ankle receiving portion of the base shell; a pump assembly arranged to inflate the at least one inflatable bladder, the pump assembly situated on an anterior aspect of the at least one tightening member such that the position of the pump assembly is fixed relative to the base shell as the dorsal shell moves relative to the pump assembly to accommodate variations in the user's lower leg during gait; and a pressure relief valve assembly situated on a posterior aspect of the base shell, the pressure relief valve assembly arranged to automatically release air from the at least one inflatable bladder to atmosphere when pressure within the at least one inflatable bladder exceeds a cracking pressure of the pressure relief valve assembly, the cracking pressure being selected to reduce the likelihood of an over-inflation injury to a user with limited sensation in a lower leg or a foot; and at least one inflation tube extending along an exterior surface of the base shell between the pump assembly and the pressure relief valve assembly so as to reduce the likelihood of pressure points on the user

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  • modular · CPC title

  • Shoe-like orthopaedic devices for protecting the feet against injuries after operations · CPC title

  • specially adapted for correcting deformities of the limbs or for supporting them; Ortheses, e.g. with articulations · CPC title

  • for the feet or ankles · CPC title

  • having an inflatable pocket filled with fluid, e.g. liquid or gas · CPC title

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What does patent US9839550B2 cover?
An orthopedic device includes a base shell having ankle and foot receiving portions. The base shell forms an opening over a dorsal aspect of the base shell. A dorsal shell is contoured to generally correspond to the opening in the base shell. At least one tightening member is connectable to the base shell and extendable over the dorsal shell to secure the base and dorsal shells together about a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ossur Hf
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F5/012. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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