Knee joint orthosis
First Claim
1. A knee joint orthosis, comprising:
- a thigh shell attachable to a thigh;
a lower leg shell connected to said thigh shell and attachable to a lower leg;
a pair of joint rods comprising a first joint rod and a second joint rod laterally opposing said first joint rod, said joint rods connecting said thigh shell to said lower leg shell in an articulated manner for allowing pivoting of said joint rods relative to said thigh shell and said lower leg shell, wherein when a leg is extended said joint rods are located within a plane perpendicular to a sagittal plane of said leg and are approximately parallel to said leg, wherein as a knee of said leg bends said joint rods move behind a fulcrum of said knee;
upper pivotal means for connecting each of said joint rods to said thigh shell and lower pivotal means for operatively connecting each of said joint rods to said lower leg shell;
wherein a distance between said upper pivotal means and said lower pivotal means has a maximum value when said leg is extended and a minimum value when said knee is completely bent;
said upper pivotal means each comprising a guide, wherein an upper section of each of said joint rods is slidably positioned within said guide; and
biasing means, connected to at least one joint rod of said joint rods, for providing a bias opposing pivoting of said at least one joint rod relative to at least one of said thigh shell and said lower leg shell during knee bending, said biasing means providing an opposing bias which varies corresponding to a joint angle varying, said joint angle comprising an angle of an axis of said thigh shell to an axis of said lower leg shell, wherein said bias has a first force value when said joint angle is 0°
, a second three value when said joint angle is approximately 30°
-40° and
a third force value when said joint angle is 90°
, wherein said second force value is greater than said first force value and said second force value is greater than said third force value.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a knee joint orthosis with a thigh shell (2) fastenable to thigh (1) of the patient with bandages or the like, a lower leg shell (4) likewise fastenable by bandages or the like to lower leg (3), and with two joint rods (5), said rods being located laterally opposite one another, approximately parallel with the leg extended, and connecting the two leg shells (2, 4) with one another with articulation, each of said rods being operatively connected at its upper end by an upper articulation point (8) with thigh shell (2) and at its lower end by a lower articulation point (10) with lower leg shell (4) in such manner that the distance between the two articulation points (8, 10) decreases from a maximum with the leg extended to a minimum with the knee completely flexed. To simplify the design and the operation, it is proposed according to the invention that the pivoting of at least one joint rod (5) around its lower articulation point (10) from the extended leg position into a knee bend take place against a force opposing the pivoting, said force increasing up to a knee bend of about 30° to 40° and decreasing once again with an approximately 90° bend (seated position).
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Citations
15 Claims
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1. A knee joint orthosis, comprising:
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a thigh shell attachable to a thigh; a lower leg shell connected to said thigh shell and attachable to a lower leg; a pair of joint rods comprising a first joint rod and a second joint rod laterally opposing said first joint rod, said joint rods connecting said thigh shell to said lower leg shell in an articulated manner for allowing pivoting of said joint rods relative to said thigh shell and said lower leg shell, wherein when a leg is extended said joint rods are located within a plane perpendicular to a sagittal plane of said leg and are approximately parallel to said leg, wherein as a knee of said leg bends said joint rods move behind a fulcrum of said knee; upper pivotal means for connecting each of said joint rods to said thigh shell and lower pivotal means for operatively connecting each of said joint rods to said lower leg shell; wherein a distance between said upper pivotal means and said lower pivotal means has a maximum value when said leg is extended and a minimum value when said knee is completely bent; said upper pivotal means each comprising a guide, wherein an upper section of each of said joint rods is slidably positioned within said guide; and biasing means, connected to at least one joint rod of said joint rods, for providing a bias opposing pivoting of said at least one joint rod relative to at least one of said thigh shell and said lower leg shell during knee bending, said biasing means providing an opposing bias which varies corresponding to a joint angle varying, said joint angle comprising an angle of an axis of said thigh shell to an axis of said lower leg shell, wherein said bias has a first force value when said joint angle is 0°
, a second three value when said joint angle is approximately 30°
-40° and
a third force value when said joint angle is 90°
, wherein said second force value is greater than said first force value and said second force value is greater than said third force value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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3. A knee joint orthosis, comprising:
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a thigh shell attachable to a thigh; a lower leg shell connected to said thigh shell and attachable to a lower leg; a pair of joint rods comprising a first joint rod and a second joint rod laterally opposing said first joint rod, said joint rods connecting said thigh shell to said lower leg shell in an articulated manner for allowing pivoting of said joint rods relative to said thigh shell and said lower leg shell, wherein when a leg is extended said joint rods are located within a plane perpendicular to a sagittal plane of said leg and are approximately parallel to said leg, wherein as a knee of said leg bends said joint rods move behind a fulcrum of said knee; upper pivotal means for connecting each of said joint rods to said thigh shell and lower pivotal means for operatively connecting each of said joint rods to said lower leg shell; wherein a distance between said upper pivotal means and said lower pivotal means has a maximum value when said leg is extended and a minimum value when said knee is completely bent; said upper pivotal means each comprising a guide, wherein an upper section of each of said joint rods is slidably positioned within said guide; and biasing means, connected to at least one joint rod of said joint rods, for providing a bias opposing pivoting of said at least one joint rod relative to at least one of said thigh shell and said lower leg shell during knee bending, said biasing means providing an opposing bias which varies corresponding to a joint angle varying, said joint angle comprising an angle of an axis of said thigh shell to an axis of said lower leg shell, wherein said bias has a first force value when said joint angle is 0°
, a second force value when said joint angle is approximately 30°
-40° and
a third force value when said joint angle is 90°
, wherein said second force value is greater than said first force value and said second force value is greater than said third force value,wherein said biasing means includes a cam roller, said cam roller being urged, by said biasing means, against a cam connected to said lower leg shell. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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