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US56983A - Improvement in artificial legs - Google Patents

Improvement in artificial legs
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UNITED STATES `PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT H. NICHOLAS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN ARTIFICIAL LEGS.
Specieation forming part of Letters Patent No. 56,983, dated August 7, 1866..
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RoBnR'r H. NICHOLAS, of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois,have invented a new and useful Improvement in Artiicial Legs; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the aocompanyin g drawings, and the letters and figures marked thereon, which form part of this specitication.
My said invention relates to the construe tion of the ankle-joint, or the connection bevention, I will proceed to describe the same with particularity, making reference in so doing to the aforesaid drawings, in which- Figure l represents a side elevation of my invention; Fig. 2, a central vertical section of the same; Fig. 3, a plan or top view of the foot, the leg being detached, and Fig. 4 a sectional view taken at a', in Fig. 3.
Similar letters of reference in the different gures denote the same parts of my invention.
A represents the leg, and B the foot, which are connected together by means of the jointed rod C D and the cords F, as shown, in such a manner as to permit a free forward or backward and lateral movement of the leg while the foot remains fiat upon the ground, as desired.
The rod C passes down through the foot, and is properly secured by a nut, c, as shown. The rod D passes up through the solid end of the leg into a cavity, where it passes through a rubber block, E, or other suitable spring, when a washer, e, is placed over said spring, and a nut, d, screwed upon the end of the rod, thus firmly and securely connecting the parts together, while at the Sametime the spring gives a suitable elasticityl to the joint, as desired.
G represents a bed or cushion of rubber, or
other suitable elastic support, upon which the end of the leg rests, thereby affording a yielding in the joint similar to the natural joint when the Weight of the person is brought upon the limb, as in walking.
Thus, by the arrangement of the cushion G in the cavity of the foot and the spring E in the cavity of the leg, as shown, the one giving an elasticity to the joint when the weight of the wearer is brought upon the limb, as in walking, and the other giving a suitable elastic tension in the joint when the foot is flexed, a perfect and natural action of the joint is produced, and one which has not yet been attained by any ofthe artificial legs now in use. The cords Fv have arranged above the nuts f, which secure them to the foot, springs S, as
shown, which yield so as to allow the leg to incline backward upon the foot, but which serve to bring the foot back to the proper position when raised up from the ground.
H I represent springs, one secured or attached to the foot and one upon the rod D, as shown, which enter appropriate slots in the end of the leg, (marked h and 13,) and act to bring the foot back to its proper position, should it by any means be turned or twisted to one side, turning the toe outward or in- When the legs are spread apart the nature of the joint permits the foot to remain iiat upon the ground, and the springs S S upon the cords F, alternately, to restore the foot to the proper position with respect to the leg when the pressure which gives the lateral or inclined position to the leg is removed.
In the lower end of the leg, as shown at J, there is a cavity into which the upper part of the heel L slides when the leg is extended forward, allowing a backward movement of the leg upon the joint for 'a certain distance and until the heel strikes the upper part or top of said recess, which serves as a stop to the farther backward movement upon the joint. The said cavity or recess J also extend's around upon the sides of the leg, so asv to permit like lateral movements, as aforesaid, to be limited in the same manner.
a represents an elastic band upon the lower end of the leg, which fits down over the joint, as shown, b being a similar band upon the foot, covering the joint at the front, as shown.
Having described the construction and operation of my invention, I will nowr specify what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. The combination ofthe jointed connection C D, the cushion G, and 'spring E, arranged and operating` in the manner and for the purposes specied and shown.
2. The combination of the cushion G, spring E, jointed rod C D, and the springs H Larranged and operating` as and for the purposes set forth.
3. In combination with a jointed connection, C D, allowing a free movement of the foot, the arrangement of the two cords F and springs S, operating substantially as and for the purposes described.
4. The combination and arrangement of' the connection C D, cushion G spring E cords F and springs S, operating substantial-1y as set forth, and for the purposes specified.-
5. The recess L, in the lower part of the ieg, when eXtending around upon the sides thereof, as described, in combination with the heel Ii, constructed with a corresponding projection extending around upon the sides of the foot, arranged and operating as specified, and for the purposes set forth.
ROBERT H. NICHOLAS.
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W. E. MARKS, J. W. HERTHEL.
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US6206934B1 (en)1998-04-102001-03-27Flex-Foot, Inc.Ankle block with spring inserts
US20030093158A1 (en)*2000-10-262003-05-15Phillips Van L.Foot prosthesis having cushioned ankle
US20050038524A1 (en)*2003-08-152005-02-17Jonsson Orn IngviLow profile prosthetic foot
US6899737B1 (en)1998-04-102005-05-31Van L. PhillipsFoot prosthesis having cushioned ankle
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US5800569A (en)*1994-08-151998-09-01Phillips; Van L.Prosthesis with resilient ankle block
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US20050267602A1 (en)*2004-05-282005-12-01Clausen Arinbjorn VFoot prosthesis with resilient multi-axial ankle
US8025699B2 (en)2004-05-282011-09-27össur hfFoot prosthesis with resilient multi-axial ankle
US20070106395A9 (en)*2004-05-282007-05-10Clausen Arinbjorn VFoot prosthesis with resilient multi-axial ankle
US20060058893A1 (en)*2004-05-282006-03-16Clausen Arinbjorn VMethod of measuring the performance of a prosthetic foot
US9132022B2 (en)2004-05-282015-09-15össur hfFoot prosthesis with resilient multi-axial ankle
US20090293641A1 (en)*2004-05-282009-12-03Clausen Arinbjoern VMethod of measuring the performance of a prosthetic foot
US20050284160A1 (en)*2004-06-252005-12-29Johnson Controls Technology CompanyMethod of and apparatus for evaluating the performance of a control system
US20110213471A1 (en)*2010-02-262011-09-01össur hfProsthetic foot with a curved split
US8961618B2 (en)2011-12-292015-02-24össur hfProsthetic foot with resilient heel
USD797292S1 (en)2014-06-302017-09-12össur hfProsthetic foot plate
US9999524B2 (en)2014-06-302018-06-19össur hfProsthetic feet and foot covers
US11147692B2 (en)2014-06-302021-10-19Össur Iceland EhfProsthetic feet and foot covers
USD795433S1 (en)2015-06-302017-08-22Össur Iceland EhfProsthetic foot cover
US10821007B2 (en)2016-12-012020-11-03Össur Iceland EhfProsthetic feet having heel height adjustability
US11771572B2 (en)2016-12-012023-10-03Össur Iceland EhfProsthetic feet having heel height adjustability
US10980648B1 (en)2017-09-152021-04-20Össur Iceland EhfVariable stiffness mechanism and limb support device incorporating the same
US11446164B1 (en)2017-09-152022-09-20Össur Iceland EhfVariable stiffness mechanisms
USD915596S1 (en)2018-04-102021-04-06Össur Iceland EhfProsthetic foot with tapered fasteners
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