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- This invention relates to theoonstruction of articial legs, and vconsists in the construction and arrangement of the parts ⁇ by ,which the necessary movements are produced, but more particularly in the method of operating the knee-joint.
- Figure l is a longitudinal section of the limb, through the line :z: a; of iig. 2,-showing ⁇ the operating-parts, and
- Figure 2 is a sectional detached view through the line y y of lig. 1. i,
- A is the metallic stand or main bar, which is attached B B represent rods, which at their bottom ends are connected to the box of the socket-joint by eyes, asi ⁇ seen in the drawing at c c.
- D is the box of the socket-joint, which is attached to the foot by screw-rods and nuts, as seen in dottedM lines in the drawing.
- E represents the lower part of the leg, which is connected with the foot and with the knee by the stand A.
- F represents a spiral spring, whichsurrounds the ankle and the upper portion ofthe box D.
- the pivot on which the joint is made is square through the disk, and at its other end it is connected to a coilspring, i, which-is placed in a recess on the opposite side ofthe knee, as seen in the view given in iig. 2.
- This bar is secured to the stand A by a pivot-hinge, m, on which it turns or rocks in the act of walking.
- the bar J and stop N are disengaged, by bearing upon the toes or ballof the foot in the act of walking.
- the knee-joint is so formed,that the stand A acts as a stop for the upper part of the leg I, at the point marked O.
- S represents the socket for the stump.
- the upper and the lower parts, -E and I, as well as the foot, may be made of wood or of any other-suitable material.
- the interior or Working parts are made of steel or other suitable metal or material.
- the toe of the bar J, as well as the end of the plate N, should be well hardened, to prevent unnecessary friction.
- T represents a spring, of rubber or other elastic substance, for obtaining flexibility to the toe.
- the rod B may be dispensed with, but I prefer the arrangement shown.
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Description
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- tions of the natural foot are obtained.
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admit www@ GEORGE B. HEAD, OF
ALBANY, NEW YORK.
`Laim Patent No. Samana@ october 27,1868.
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The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
Bc it known that I, GEORGE B. HEAD, of Albany, in the county of Albany, and 'State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Artificial Limbs; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enaf ble those skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification. i
This invention relates to theoonstruction of articial legs, and vconsists in the construction and arrangement of the parts` by ,which the necessary movements are produced, but more particularly in the method of operating the knee-joint.
Figure l is a longitudinal section of the limb, through the line :z: a; of iig. 2,-showing` the operating-parts, and
, Figure 2 is a sectional detached view through the line y y of lig. 1. i,
Similar' letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A is the metallic stand or main bar, which is attached B B represent rods, which at their bottom ends are connected to the box of the socket-joint by eyes, asi` seen in the drawing at c c.
D is the box of the socket-joint, which is attached to the foot by screw-rods and nuts, as seen in dottedM lines in the drawing.
E represents the lower part of the leg, which is connected with the foot and with the knee by the stand A.
F represents a spiral spring, whichsurrounds the ankle and the upper portion ofthe box D. i
It also encloses and keeps in place the lower end of the part E, which 'has a shoulder around it, as seen at g, which bears on the spring.
By this arrangement of the spring E, the required flexibility. of the foot and ankle is secured, and the'm- The upperend of the stand A is secured at the knee by a flat disk-joint, lh, which, like all joints 'of this de; scription, only allows of a motion in a direction parallel `with the sides of the disk.
The pivot on which the joint is made, is square through the disk, and at its other end it is connected to a coilspring, i, which-is placed in a recess on the opposite side ofthe knee, as seen in the view given in iig. 2.
When the knee-joint is bent, (as in the act of stepping,) so that the upper part, I, of the leg stands at an angle with the lowerpart, E, the spring will be strained or coiled by the action of bendingthe knee.
This is for the purpose of throwing forward the leg when the foot is raised from the ground.
When the leg is straight, or in the position seen in the drawing, it is stili, or locked by the shortbar J.
This bar is secured to the stand A by a pivot-hinge, m, on which it turns or rocks in the act of walking.
It will beseen that the upper ends of the rods B B are loosely attached to this bar J, and that the toe'of the bar J is in contact with the stop-plate N, which plate is secured in a recess inl the knee.
While the toe ofthe bar J and the stop-plate N are thus engaged, the knee-joint is stiff, as before stated.
and the knee must assume this position at every step or every time the lower leg E is thrown forward by the recoil ofthe spring c'. Y
The bar J and stop N are disengaged, by bearing upon the toes or ballof the foot in the act of walking.
This action (which is allowed bythe flexibility of the ankle) draws down the rod B', and releases the toe of the bar J from the stop-plate N.
This disengagement' continues until the foot is raised from the ground, when the recoil of the spring i throws the leg' forward into the position shown in the drawing, or looks it back again, ready for another step.
The knee-joint is so formed,that the stand A acts asa stop for the upper part of the leg I, at the point marked O.
The outer end of the pivot on which the knee-joint is formed, is supported by a metallic strip, p, as seenin the drawing.
S represents the socket for the stump.
The upper and the lower parts, -E and I, as well as the foot, may be made of wood or of any other-suitable material.
The interior or Working parts are made of steel or other suitable metal or material.
The toe of the bar J, as well as the end of the plate N, should be well hardened, to prevent unnecessary friction.
T represents a spring, of rubber or other elastic substance, for obtaining flexibility to the toe.
.The toe is jointed to the seen in the drawing.
By this method of constructing an artificial leg, all thenecessary motions or movements are obtained ina very'simple manner, and with the employment of but few parts. e l
. By the use of a spring, connected with the end, lv, of the bar J, arranged in a proper manner, the rod B may be dispensed with, but I prefer the arrangement shown.
I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The bar J, in combination with the stand A, connected with the foot byA one or more rods, and operated for unlocking the knee-joint, substantially as shown and described.
foot by a pivot-pin, u, as
2. The combination of the bar A, and the disk-joint the leg is thrown forward, substantially as described,
for the purpose specied.
3. The stop N, in combination with the bar J, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. 4. The combination of the bar J and rods B B with the stand A, knee-j oint and foot, whereby the pressure of the toe or ball of the foot upon the ground, in the act of walking, relieves or unlocks the knee-joint,
' substantially as described, for the purpose specified.
The above specification of my invention signed by me, this 24th day of August, 1868.
GEORGE B. HEAD. Witnesses:
FRANK BLookLnY, ,`ALEX. F. ROBERTS.
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2416817A (en) * | 1945-03-05 | 1947-03-04 | Edwin C Carter | Artificial limb |
| US2422748A (en) * | 1945-04-25 | 1947-06-24 | Argiel W Rogers | Artificial limb |
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2416817A (en) * | 1945-03-05 | 1947-03-04 | Edwin C Carter | Artificial limb |
| US2422748A (en) * | 1945-04-25 | 1947-06-24 | Argiel W Rogers | Artificial limb |
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