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US692719A
US692719A US4657201A US1901046572A US692719A US 692719 A US692719 A US 692719A US 4657201 A US4657201 A US 4657201A US 1901046572 A US1901046572 A US 1901046572A US 692719 A US692719 A US 692719A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F2/00Filters implantable into blood vessels; Prostheses, i.e. artificial substitutes or replacements for parts of the body; Appliances for connecting them with the body; Devices providing patency to, or preventing collapsing of, tubular structures of the body, e.g. stents
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    • A61F2/60Artificial legs or feet or parts thereof
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  • An object of my invention is to provide an artificial limb of maximum strength and minimum weight.
  • My invention relates more particularly to the shank and lower part of the artificial limb, but is also to be employ ed for any part of the artificial limb, including the foot or other part which is adapted for the application of my invention.
  • the peculiar combined strength and light. ness of yucca brevifolia is well known; but the use of this material in situations which require such great strength and stability as an artificial limb has, so far as I am aware, heretofore been deemed impracticable.
  • the object of my invention is to make it possible to use this material in the parts of an artificial limb below the stump with satisfactory results, and to thereby produce an artificial limb of far greater lightness than has heretofore been possible to produce, at the same time giving to the artificial limb the requisite strength.
  • My invention comprises a member for an artificial limb consisting in a section of yucca brevifolia, a coating of cement on the outside of the yucca-brevifolia section, and a winding of thread embedded in the cement.
  • Cement of any suitable character may be used.
  • the cement employed should be as strong as possi-" ble, combined with waterproofing character, in order to afford the best results; but I do not limit my invention to the use of any particular cement nor to the use of any particular character of thread.
  • connections b c. 3 4 indicate the chambers for said foot connections, the same corresponding to like chambers in the ordinary artificial-foot construction.
  • the thread used may be of any suitable character. In applying the same the operator will first wind the smallest portion of the member to be Wound and will wind from that point toward the opposite ends of the member, drawing the thread firmly and tightly in place. Strong linen thread is preferred; but any suitable kind of thread may be used.
  • a metal thread in the form of a light fine wire may be used without departing from the broad spirit of my invention. I believe, however, that on account of lightness the use of athread of flax, silk, or other strong fiber will be found preferable to the use of any metallic thread.
  • f indicates a yucca-brevifolia instep member for the foot, This member is formed in the ordinary manner of making instep 'members and is coated with cement d and is wound with the thread e in the same manner as that above described. To this instep the ordinary felt and rubber toe 9 may be applied in the ordinary manner of constructing artificial limbs.
  • h indicates the stump-socket, with which the shank member a is telescoped at the upper end.
  • 1' indicates the sheath or casing of parchment or rawhide, which incases the shank and socket members to hold them firmly together and afford the regulation finish.
  • the artificial limb is otherwise constructed section; and a winding composed of thread embedded in the cement.

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No. 692,7!9. Patented Feb. 4, 1902.
J. E. SEELEY.
ARTIFICIAL LIMB.
(Appflcation filed Feb. 8 1801.)
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JAMES E. SEELEY, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO W. W. SWEENEY CO., OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA.
ARTIFICIAL LllM B.
$IPEGIFIOATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 692,719, dated February 4, 1902.
Application filed February 8, 1901. Serial No. 4&572. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I,JAMEs EDWARD'SEELEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Angeles, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Artificial Limbs, of which the following is a specification.
An object of my invention is to provide an artificial limb of maximum strength and minimum weight. 1
My invention relates more particularly to the shank and lower part of the artificial limb, but is also to be employ ed for any part of the artificial limb, including the foot or other part which is adapted for the application of my invention.
The peculiar combined strength and light. ness of yucca brevifolia is well known; but the use of this material in situations which require such great strength and stability as an artificial limb has, so far as I am aware, heretofore been deemed impracticable. The object of my invention is to make it possible to use this material in the parts of an artificial limb below the stump with satisfactory results, and to thereby produce an artificial limb of far greater lightness than has heretofore been possible to produce, at the same time giving to the artificial limb the requisite strength.
My invention comprises a member for an artificial limb consisting in a section of yucca brevifolia, a coating of cement on the outside of the yucca-brevifolia section, and a winding of thread embedded in the cement. Cement of any suitable character may be used. The cement employed should be as strong as possi-" ble, combined with waterproofing character, in order to afford the best results; but I do not limit my invention to the use of any particular cement nor to the use of any particular character of thread.
The accompanying drawings illustrate my invention.
Figure I is a view of an artificial leg embodying my invention, a portion of the easing of the shank of the leg being broken away to expose thedifferent parts of the construction. Fig. II is a vertical mid-section of an artificial leg embodying my invention with stump-socket in place. Fig. III is an enlarged fragmental sectional detail showing the yucca brevifolia, the cement, and the windingthread more clearlythan can be shown on a smaller scale.
a indicates a section of yucca brevifolia conformed to the limb and hollowed to form a shell l'at the upper part and chambered at I the lower part 2 to receive the foot, connections b c. 3 4 indicate the chambers for said foot connections, the same corresponding to like chambers in the ordinary artificial-foot construction.
at indicates a coating of cement on the outside of the member a, and e a winding com posed of thread embedded in said coating. The thread used may be of any suitable character. In applying the same the operator will first wind the smallest portion of the member to be Wound and will wind from that point toward the opposite ends of the member, drawing the thread firmly and tightly in place. Strong linen thread is preferred; but any suitable kind of thread may be used.
For example, a metal thread in the form of a light fine wire may be used Without departing from the broad spirit of my invention. I believe, however, that on account of lightness the use of athread of flax, silk, or other strong fiber will be found preferable to the use of any metallic thread.
f indicates a yucca-brevifolia instep member for the foot, This member is formed in the ordinary manner of making instep 'members and is coated with cement d and is wound with the thread e in the same manner as that above described. To this instep the ordinary felt and rubber toe 9 may be applied in the ordinary manner of constructing artificial limbs.
h indicates the stump-socket, with which the shank member a is telescoped at the upper end. i
1' indicates the sheath or casing of parchment or rawhide, which incases the shank and socket members to hold them firmly together and afford the regulation finish.
I prefer to cement together the telescoped ends of the yucca stump-socket and shank.
The artificial limb is otherwise constructed section; and a winding composed of thread embedded in the cement.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of I 5 l two subscribing witnesses, at Los Angeles,
California, this 2d day of February, 1901. J. E. SEELEY.
Witnesses:
JAMES R. TOWNSEND, JULIA TOWNSEND.
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US5314499A (en) * 1991-04-04 1994-05-24 Collier Jr Milo S Artificial limb including a shin, ankle and foot

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US5314499A (en) * 1991-04-04 1994-05-24 Collier Jr Milo S Artificial limb including a shin, ankle and foot

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