Prosthetic knee
US-9149371-B2 · Oct 6, 2015 · US
US9844448B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9844448-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514840086-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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A prosthetic knee for active users has a locking head generally parallel to a vertical axis of the prosthetic knee, a chassis, and a plurality of links connecting the locking head to the chassis. The knee includes a swing control mechanism having a flexion stop connected to the chassis and arranged to control the flexion angle of the knee. The flexion stop extends outwardly from the chassis and obliquely relative to the vertical axis. The knee has an audible feedback mechanism for providing the user with information about the location of the knee. The knee may also have a block lock forming a manually activated mechanism allowing load bearing in a flexed position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A prosthetic knee, comprising: a housing; a chassis; a plurality of links pivotally connecting the housing to the chassis; an eccentric friction brake including a friction shaft having an eccentric profile rotating in the housing as the knee rotates at an upper pivot point; and a friction pad presses against the friction shaft, and controlled by a spring element connected to the friction pad. 2. The prosthetic knee of claim 1 , wherein as the friction shaft rotates, eccentricity of the friction shaft is arranged to change position relative to the friction brake and compresses the spring element to increase a friction force on the friction shaft, and slow down rotation of the knee just before full extension is reached, without changing the rest of the swing phase of the knee. 3. The prosthetic knee of claim 2 , wherein the spring element comprises at least one disc spring. 4. The prosthetic knee of claim 2 , wherein the spring element is connected to the friction pad by a ball and a guide block. 5. The prosthetic knee of claim 2 , wherein a friction screw is located within the housing and is arranged for adjusting preloading of the spring element. 6. The prosthetic knee of claim 5 , wherein the spring element is connected to the friction pad by a ball and a guide block, the friction shaft is arranged to compress the spring element to change a distance between the friction screw and the guide block. 7. A prosthetic knee, comprising: a housing; a chassis; a plurality of links pivotally connecting the housing to a locking head; a rear link connecting to the housing and the chassis; a block lock mechanism including a spring loaded tab block preventing movement of the rear link belonging to the plurality of links when it is engaged therewith in flexion position, the tab block arranged to be pulled by the spring as the knee enters into extension and remain retracted so as to disengage from the rear link.
Artificial legs or feet or parts thereof · CPC title
having spring elements · CPC title
with rotation-limiting stops, e.g. projections or recesses · CPC title
having two or more elastomeric blocks · CPC title
for locking or unlocking a joint · CPC title
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