Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Leg
Patent
1995-09-12
1997-12-30
Willse, David H.
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Leg
623 35, A61F 260
Patent
active
057024880
ABSTRACT:
A pylon includes a first end portion connected to a patient's leg stump and a second end portion connected to a prosthetic foot. The second end portion includes a piston, and the first end portion includes a piston chamber receiving the piston. The second end portion is thus rotatable and axially movable relative to the first end portion about and along a longitudinal axis of the pylon, respectively. The piston chamber encloses a compressible volume of fluid through which substantially all of the patient's weight applied through the patient's leg stump is supported. The compressible volume of fluid is sealed so that it can be pressurized. Also, a torsional spring couples the piston and piston chamber and resists relative rotation between the piston and piston chamber without supporting any substantial portion of the patient's weight applied through the patient's leg stump to the piston. The present invention thus advantageously provides a pylon which is more cushioned and resilient than conventional pylons.
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Cairns, Jr. James G.
Harris Walter D.
Wood Christopher
Model & Instrument Development Corporation
Willse David H.
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