Adjustable flexion-extension hinge for hinged limb immobilizer
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1. A hinged immobilizer for a limb, having adjustable extension stopping means and adjustable flexion stopping means, comprising:
- (a) a base provided with circumferential indentations for receiving a manually insertable positive locking mechanism and an interior generally round recessed track for receiving pins carried by said extension stopping means and said flexion stopping means;
(b) a first arm member affixed to said base and extending outwardly from and parallel to said base;
(c) a second arm member pivotally connected to said base so that said second arm member is rotatable about the center of and parallel to said base;
(d) said adjustable extension stopping means carrying at least one pin engagable with said base for stopping said second arm member, said adjustable extension stopping means positioned between said first arm member and said second arm member, and comprises(i) a first limit stop having at least one pierced hole and one taped hole, each pierced hole being alignable with said interior rounded recessed track of said base, and said tapped hole is simultaneously alignable with said associated indentation;
(ii) pins, equal to the number of pierced holes, inserted into said pierced holes and which extend into said interior rounded recessed track of said base; and
(iii) a manually insertable positive locking mechanism for insertion into said tapped hole and engagement with said associated indentation so that rotation of said second arm member cam be limited;
(d) said adjustable flexion stopping means carrying at least one pin engagable with said base for stopping said second arm member, said adjustable flexion stopping means positioned between said first arm member and said second arm member, and comprises(i) a first limit stop having at least one pierced hole and one tapped hole, each pierced hole being alignable with said interior rounded recessed track of said base, and said tapped hole is simultaneously alignable with said associated indentation;
(ii) pins, equal to the number of pierced holes, inserted into said pierced holes and which extend into said interior rounded recessed track of said base; and
(iii) a manually insertable positive locking mechanism for insertion into said tapped hole and engagement with said associated indentation so that rotation of said second arm member can be limited;
(f) means for securing said first and second arm members and said adjustable extension and flexion stopping means to said base; and
(g) means connectable to said arm member for attaching said hinged limb immobilizer to said limb.
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Abstract
A hinged limb immobilizer device for setting and securely maintaining a predefined range of motion for a limb, requires no special tools for installation or adjustment. Limit stops are adjusted by simply loosening the appropriate thumbscrew, and moving the limit stop to the prescribed setting. Separate color-coded, labelled scales for flexion and extension match-up with separate color-coded thumbscrews to avoid misunderstandings. Security of adjustment is optimized by limit stops which embody both friction stop and positive stop characteristics, resulting in a unique "three-point locking" mechanism.
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13 Claims
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1. A hinged immobilizer for a limb, having adjustable extension stopping means and adjustable flexion stopping means, comprising:
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(a) a base provided with circumferential indentations for receiving a manually insertable positive locking mechanism and an interior generally round recessed track for receiving pins carried by said extension stopping means and said flexion stopping means; (b) a first arm member affixed to said base and extending outwardly from and parallel to said base; (c) a second arm member pivotally connected to said base so that said second arm member is rotatable about the center of and parallel to said base; (d) said adjustable extension stopping means carrying at least one pin engagable with said base for stopping said second arm member, said adjustable extension stopping means positioned between said first arm member and said second arm member, and comprises (i) a first limit stop having at least one pierced hole and one taped hole, each pierced hole being alignable with said interior rounded recessed track of said base, and said tapped hole is simultaneously alignable with said associated indentation; (ii) pins, equal to the number of pierced holes, inserted into said pierced holes and which extend into said interior rounded recessed track of said base; and (iii) a manually insertable positive locking mechanism for insertion into said tapped hole and engagement with said associated indentation so that rotation of said second arm member cam be limited; (d) said adjustable flexion stopping means carrying at least one pin engagable with said base for stopping said second arm member, said adjustable flexion stopping means positioned between said first arm member and said second arm member, and comprises (i) a first limit stop having at least one pierced hole and one tapped hole, each pierced hole being alignable with said interior rounded recessed track of said base, and said tapped hole is simultaneously alignable with said associated indentation; (ii) pins, equal to the number of pierced holes, inserted into said pierced holes and which extend into said interior rounded recessed track of said base; and (iii) a manually insertable positive locking mechanism for insertion into said tapped hole and engagement with said associated indentation so that rotation of said second arm member can be limited; (f) means for securing said first and second arm members and said adjustable extension and flexion stopping means to said base; and (g) means connectable to said arm member for attaching said hinged limb immobilizer to said limb. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A hinged immobilizer for a limb, comprising:
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(a) a base; (b) a first arm member affixed to said base and extending outwardly from and parallel to said base; (c) a second arm member pivotally connected to said base so that said second arm member is rotatable about the center of and parallel to said base; (d) adjustable extension stopping means carrying at least one pin engagable with said base for stopping said second arm member; (e) adjustable flexion stopping means carrying at least one pin engagable with said base for stopping said second arm member; (f) means for securing said first and second arm members and said adjustable extension and flexion stopping means to said base, which comprises; (i) a cap having an interior rounded recessed track which mates with an interior rounded recessed track of said base, which, when mated with said base forms a tunnel in which said pins travel, enabling said first and second limit stops to travel; (ii) a center rivet securing said hinged limb immobilizer through the center of said cap, said second arm member, and said base; and (iii) two rivets passing through and fixedly connecting said cap, said first arm member, and said base; and (g) means connectable to said arm members for attaching said hinged limb immobilizer to said limb. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A hinged immobilizer for a limb, comprising:
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(a) a base; (b) a first arm member affixed to said base and extending outwardly from and parallel to said base; (c) a second arm member pivotally connected to said base so that said second arm member is rotatable about the center of and parallel to said base; (d) adjustable extension stopping means carrying at least one pin engagable with said base for stopping said second arm member; (e) adjustable flexion stopping means carrying at least one pin engagable with said base for stopping said second arm member; (f) means for securing said first and second arm members and said adjustable extension and flexion stopping means to said base; and (g) means connectable to said arm members for attaching said hinged limb immobilizer to said limb, which comprises; (i) pads which circumscribe upper and lower portions of said limb adjacent to a limb joint; and (ii) self-attaching straps for insertion through apertures in each arm member, which bind said hinged limb immobilizer to said pads and said limb.
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