Prosthetic foot
First Claim
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1. A prosthetic foot, comprising:
- a shank having a substantially vertical portion graduating into a curved foot portion;
a foot plate having a curved heel and toe portion;
a heel plate connected to and extending rearwardly from an underside of said foot portion of said shank;
a toe bumper assembly connecting a toe end of said shank to a toe end of said foot plate, said toe bumper assembly including a sleeve, elastomeric snubber, and T-nut, said snubber residing between said foot plate and said shank, said sleeve element passing through a mounting hole in said shank and into a bore in said snubber, and said T-nut passing through a mounting hole in said foot plate, such that a threaded fastener is passed through a bore in said sleeve to engage a like-threaded section of said T-nut to secure said foot plate to said shank, the T-nut and the snubber defining a maximum and a minimum separation of the foot plate and the shank;
a heel bumper assembly connecting a rearward end of said heel plate to a heel end of said foot plate, said heel bumper assembly including a sleeve, elastomeric snubber, and T-nut, said snubber residing between said foot plate and said heel plate, said sleeve element passing through a mounting hole in said heel plate and into a bore in said snubber, and said T-nut passing through a mounting hole in said foot plate, such that a threaded fastener is passed through a bore in said sleeve to engage a like-threaded section of said T-nut to secure said foot plate to said heel plate, the T-nut and the snubber defining a maximum and a minimum separation of the foot plate and the heel plate.
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Abstract
A stable shock absorbing prosthetic foot that transfers energy between heel strike and toe-off. A toe plate is separated from one or more other plates by a bumper assembly located at each of the toe end and heel end of the foot. Certain embodiments of the shock absorbing foot of the present invention are designed for use with a prosthetic ankle. A torsion adapter may also be used to attach a prosthetic foot of the present invention to the remainder of a prosthesis.
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1. A prosthetic foot, comprising:
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a shank having a substantially vertical portion graduating into a curved foot portion; a foot plate having a curved heel and toe portion; a heel plate connected to and extending rearwardly from an underside of said foot portion of said shank; a toe bumper assembly connecting a toe end of said shank to a toe end of said foot plate, said toe bumper assembly including a sleeve, elastomeric snubber, and T-nut, said snubber residing between said foot plate and said shank, said sleeve element passing through a mounting hole in said shank and into a bore in said snubber, and said T-nut passing through a mounting hole in said foot plate, such that a threaded fastener is passed through a bore in said sleeve to engage a like-threaded section of said T-nut to secure said foot plate to said shank, the T-nut and the snubber defining a maximum and a minimum separation of the foot plate and the shank; a heel bumper assembly connecting a rearward end of said heel plate to a heel end of said foot plate, said heel bumper assembly including a sleeve, elastomeric snubber, and T-nut, said snubber residing between said foot plate and said heel plate, said sleeve element passing through a mounting hole in said heel plate and into a bore in said snubber, and said T-nut passing through a mounting hole in said foot plate, such that a threaded fastener is passed through a bore in said sleeve to engage a like-threaded section of said T-nut to secure said foot plate to said heel plate, the T-nut and the snubber defining a maximum and a minimum separation of the foot plate and the heel plate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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