IP Library Granted Patent US 10,517,743
Granted Patent B2
US 10,517,743 · App. 14/412,418 · Granted Dec 31, 2019

Method for controlling an orthopedic joint device

Inventors: Martin Pusch (Duderstadt, DE); Christian Will (Gottingen, DE)
Assignee: OTTOBOCK SE & CO. KGAA
A61F2/605A61F2/60A61F2/64A61F2/66A61F2002/503A61F2002/5006A61F2002/5032A61F2002/5033A61F2002/5035A61F2002/5043A61F2002/5072A61F2002/6818A61F2002/6845A61F2002/701A61F2002/704A61F2002/708A61F2002/741A61F2002/745A61F2002/748
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Patent No.
US 10,517,743
App. No.
14/412,418
Granted
Dec 31, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for controlling an orthopaedic joint device of a lower extremity. The joint device has an upper part and a lower part mounted in a hinged manner on the latter. Arranged between the upper part and the lower part is an energy converter by which, during walking, kinetic energy from the relative movement between the lower part and the upper part is converted or stored and supplied again to the joint in order to support the relative movement, wherein kinetic energy within one movement cycle is converted and/or stored and, within the same movement cycle, is supplied again as kinetic energy to the joint device in a controlled manner and staggered in time.

Claims (24)

1. A method for controlling an orthopedic joint device of a lower extremity, the orthopedic joint device having an upper part and a lower part mounted in an articulated manner thereon, the method comprising:

providing an energy conversion device arranged between the upper part and the lower part, the energy conversion device comprising a hydraulic cylinder, a spring, and a piston arranged on a piston rod, the piston separating the hydraulic cylinder into an upper chamber and a lower chamber, the spring arranged within the lower chamber;

converting and storing kinetic energy from relative movement between the lower part and the upper part with the energy conversion device; and

feeding back the kinetic energy to the orthopedic joint device with the energy conversion device after extension during a stance phase and only during the stance phase to assist with a flexion movement of the lower part relative to the upper part;

wherein within a movement cycle, the kinetic energy is converted and stored and, within the same movement cycle, is fed back to the orthopedic joint device in a controlled manner after a time delay such that the energy feedback does not occur immediately after converting and storing of the kinetic energy.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the kinetic energy is converted and stored during an extension movement of the orthopedic joint device.

3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the kinetic energy is at least one of converted and stored before reaching a stretching stop limit and is fed back to initiate and assist the flexion movement of the orthopedic joint device.

4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the kinetic energy is stored during the stance phase at a beginning of the flexion movement with heel loading.

5. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the kinetic energy is converted and stored with an initial heel impact and fed back as part of at least one of initiating and assisting the flexion movement of the orthopedic joint device.

6. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, with increasing walking speed, less of the kinetic energy is supplied to the orthopedic joint device.

7. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the converted kinetic energy is completely fed back to the orthopedic joint device in the movement cycle.

8. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the kinetic energy fed back is dependent upon at least one of the following criterion:

an angular position of the upper part in relation to the lower part,

a position of at least one of the upper part and the lower part in space,

an angular velocity of at least one of the upper part and the lower part,

a relative velocity between the upper part and the lower part,

a loading situation, and

an acceleration of at least one of the upper part and the lower part.

9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the kinetic energy is stored with the spring and is fed back from the spring dependent upon at least one of the criterion recited in claim 8 .

10. A method for controlling an orthopedic joint device of a lower extremity, the orthopedic joint device having an upper part and a lower part mounted in an articulated manner thereon, the method comprising:

providing an energy conversion device arranged between the upper part and the lower part, the energy conversion device comprising a hydraulic cylinder, a spring, and a piston arranged on a piston rod, the piston separating the hydraulic cylinder into upper and lower chambers, the lower chamber increasing in volume during a flexion movement of the lower part relative to the upper part, the spring being arranged within the lower chamber;

converting and storing kinetic energy from relative movement between the lower part and the upper part with the energy conversion device; and

feeding back the kinetic energy to the orthopedic joint device with the energy conversion device after extension during a stance phase and only during the stance phase to assist with the flexion movement of the lower part relative to the upper part;

wherein within a movement cycle, the kinetic energy is converted and stored and, within the same movement cycle, is fed back to the orthopedic joint device in a controlled manner after a time delay such that the energy feedback does not occur immediately after converting and storing of the kinetic energy.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 8, 2019
From: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBH
To: OTTOBOCK SE & CO. KGAA
Reel/Frame 050160/0155 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 17, 2015
From: PUSCH, MARTIN; WILL, CHRISTIAN
To: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBH
Reel/Frame 034975/0201 →