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WO2010114807A1
WO2010114807A1 PCT/US2010/029115 US2010029115W WO2010114807A1 WO 2010114807 A1 WO2010114807 A1 WO 2010114807A1 US 2010029115 W US2010029115 W US 2010029115W WO 2010114807 A1 WO2010114807 A1 WO 2010114807A1
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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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/01Orthopaedic devices, e.g. splints, casts or braces
    • A61F5/02Orthopaedic corsets
    • A61F5/028Braces for providing support to the lower back, e.g. lumbo sacral supports
    • 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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/01Orthopaedic devices, e.g. splints, casts or braces
    • A61F5/02Orthopaedic corsets
    • A61F5/024Orthopaedic corsets having pressure pads connected in a frame for reduction or correction of the curvature of the spine

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  • This disclosure relates generally to orthopedic braces and to hinges for braces. This disclosure also relates to an orthopedic brace having a hinge with an adjustable range of movement.
  • Orthopedic braces can be worn to stabilize skeletal joints that have been weakened by injury or other infirmity.
  • an orthopedic brace has structural components that provide support and stability and a hinge or joint to dynamically link the structural components, which enables controlled pivotal movement of the structural components during rehabilitation or user activity.
  • a brace can be positioned such that the hinge traverses the skeletal joint being stabilized, while the structural components can be secured to the body at a plurality of engagement faces. Improved therapeutic results may be seen with braces, which are more contoured or tailored to the user.
  • an adjustable hinge comprises a first support arm, a second support arm, and a deformable insert that is between the first support arm and the second support arm.
  • a locking mechanism having a first retention member and a second retention member can also be included to help maintain the position of the arms.
  • the adjustable hinge can be used with an array of braces.
  • FIG. 1 is a frontal view of a specific embodiment of the adjustable hinge.
  • FIG. 2A is a perspective view of the adjustable hinge of FIG. 1 taken from a side of the adjustable hinge.
  • FIG. 2B is a side sectional view of the adjustable hinge shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3A is a close-up view of an exemplary locking mechanism for use with various specific embodiments of the adjustable hinge.
  • FIG. 3B is a close-up view of another exemplary locking mechanism for use with various specific embodiments of the adjustable hinge.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the adjustable hinge of FIG. 1 taken from a side of the adjustable hinge.
  • FIG. 5A is a frontal view of another specific embodiment of the adjustable hinge taken from a posterior side of the hinge.
  • FIG. 5B is a side view of the specific embodiment shown in FIG. 5A.
  • FIG. 5C is back view of the specific embodiment shown in FIG. 5A.
  • FIG. 6A is a frontal view of another specific embodiment of the adjustable hinge taken from the side of the hinge.
  • FIG. 6B is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the adjustable hinge of the type shown in FIG. 6A.
  • FIG. 7 is a view of a brace incorporating the adjustable hinge shown in
  • FIG. 8 is a view of a brace incorporating the adjustable hinge shown in FIG. 4.
  • FIGs. 1-8 are intended to illustrate specific embodiments of the adjustable hinge.
  • specific embodiments include an adjustable hinge 10 that can limit the range of movement of the support arms 20, 22 and that can allow positioning arms 20, 22. More particularly, the adjustable hinge 10 can be stopped selectively to allow positioning and repositioning as desired.
  • the adjustable hinge 10 can have stops that resist slippage from their operable position during use of the brace.
  • the adjustable hinge 10 can maintain its rigidity in one plane or more planes of motion.
  • the adjustable hinge 10 includes a first support arm 20, a second support arm 22, and a deformable insert 30.
  • a frontal view shows that the first support arm 20 and second support arm 22 can be connected through the deformable insert 30 using a washer and a retention member.
  • the first support arm 20 can pivot about the deformable insert 30.
  • the adjustable hinge 10 includes a first washer 26 situated along the support first arm 22 and a first retention member 27 situated under the first washer 26.
  • the first support arm 20 and the second support arm 22 can have apertures 21 for fastening the adjustable hinge 10 to a bracing structure, such as the brace B shown later in Fig. 7.
  • the first arm 20 and the second arm 22 are held in place by at least one locking mechanism 33, which may be a combination of washers 26, 28, retention members 27, 29 and adjustable fasteners 40.
  • the retention members 27, 29 and the washers 26, 28 are under pressure, which maintains the shape of the adjustable hinge 10.
  • the first support arm 20 and the second support arm 22 can be connected so that the arms 20, 22 can move at a variety of angles about the deformable insert 30.
  • the first support arm 20 may be moved or angled forward with respect to the second support arm 22.
  • the first support arm 20 and the second support arm 22 can be connected to separate parts of a structure, it is possible to move the parts relatively independently from each other.
  • the washers 26, 28, if loose, can move with the movement of either the first arm 20 or the second arm 22. As the ends of washers 26, 28 may be secured along one of the arms 20, 22, the washers 26, 28 can be movable along an unsecured arm. For example, as the first arm 20 is angled or bent, the washers 26, 28 move away from the end of the first arm 20 and towards the top of the first arm 20. After the desired position is achieved, the adjustable fasteners 40 can be tightened to lock the washers 26, 28 in place and to maintain the angle between the first arm 20 and the second arm 22.
  • first washer 26 and the second washer 28 rest on opposite sides of the first support arm 20 and the second support arm 22.
  • the respective retention members rest underneath the washers and are secured to a respective arm via an adjustable fastener 40, such as a bolt or flexion pin, which can be inserted through the respective retention member, through the respective arm and ultimately into the respective washer.
  • FIGs. 3A and 3B are close-up views of exemplary locking mechanisms 33 with various specific embodiments.
  • FIG. 3A shows an exemplary locking mechanism 33 in which the bend in the adjustable hinge 10 is held in place using a washer that is held in place by pressure applied from the fastener 40.
  • FIG. 3B shows another exemplary locking mechanism in which the bend in the adjustable hinge is held in place using a washer having a serrated edge that can effectively apply friction to the respective portion of the respective arm 20, 22. To create additional friction, it is contemplated that the surface along the arm shared with the washer 26, 28 can also have serrations.
  • FIG. 4 shows generally the arrangement in one specific embodiment of the arms 20, 22, the deformable insert 30, the retention members 27, 29, the washers 26, 28 and the fasteners 40.
  • the washers 26, 28 can have an elongated aperture 31 complimentary to the width of the bolt apertures on the first arm 20 with semicircular ends that align to the fastener apertures 42 on the rectangular end of the first arm and contains apertures 42 that align to the complementary rivet apertures on the second arm 22.
  • the washer 26, 28 can have an elongated aperture 31 complimentary to the width of the fastener apertures on the rectangular end of the first arm 22 and contains rivet apertures that align to the complementary rivet apertures on the rear joint element.
  • other embodiments can include an adjustable hinge 10 with a continuous structure.
  • the deformable insert 30, which can form a continuous structure, can have apertures that align to the complementary set of apertures located at the slotted rectangular ends of the forward and rear joint elements.
  • the forward, rear, and continuous joint elements can be made out of various materials, such as, but not limited to, aluminum (or any other metal or metal alloy), wood, nylon (or any other polymer or polymer combination), or any other sufficiently rigid material, and aluminum has been used in certain examples.
  • another embodiment can include an adjustable hinge 10 as a continuous structure, which comprises a locking mechanism at points along the adjustable hinge 10.
  • the continuous structure is substantially a deformable material that can be bent to a desired shape. The locking mechanism can help hold the adjustable hinge 10 in its appropriate shape.
  • FIG. 6B is an exploded perspective view of another adjustable hinge of the type shown in FIGs. 5A, 5B and 5C in which the deformable insert in placed between the two arms using a "puzzle" type connection. As shown, the edges of the deformable insert cooperate with the edges of the arms so to interlace. A bond, including an adhesive bond or a metal bond (or other bonds known by those with ordinary skill in the art), may further secure the interlaced portion or arms to the deformable insert.
  • the adjustable hinge appears as a continuous structure that may be adjusted by a locking mechanism.
  • the adjustable hinge 10 can be incorporated into structures, such as an orthopedic brace B.
  • the adjustable hinge 10 can have a narrow profile, and can be used in combination with other orthopedic joints or hinges. Multiple adjustable hinges may be employed to achieve multiple angles of articulation.
  • the arms 20, 22 can include at least one through-hole 44 for attaching the hinge to a brace B via brace fasteners 46. As shown in FIG. 7, each through-hole 44 cooperates with a brace fastener 46 on the brace to pivotably secure the respective arm 20, 22 to sections of the brace.
  • the arms 20, 22 are connected to the deformable insert, which is thinner and more flexible than the arms.
  • brace fasteners 46 comprise rivets in the illustrated embodiment, those of ordinary skill in the art can appreciate that the brace fasteners 46 can be varied. As can be seen, the adjustable hinge 10 has a broad range of applications in orthopedic bracing as well as other types of bracing.
  • adjustable hinge 10 can be adjusted without the use of specialized equipment.
  • fasteners with ordinary heads and shapes can be used.
  • an ordinary tool e.g., a wrench
  • the adjustable hinge can lock at a variety of angles.
  • the materials for manufacturing the adjustable hinge 10 can be obvious to those with ordinary skill in the art.
  • the deformable plate 40 can be made out of various materials, such as, but not limited to, aluminum (or any other metal or metal alloy), nylon (or any other polymer or polymer combination), or any other sufficiently flexible material.
  • the arms 20, 22 can be made out of various materials, such as, but not limited to, aluminum (or any other metal or metal alloy), wood, nylon (or any other polymer or polymer combination), or any other sufficiently pliable material, and stainless steel has been used in certain examples.
  • the washers can be made out of various materials, such as, but not limited to, aluminum (or any other metal or metal alloy), wood, nylon (or any other polymer or polymer combination), or any other sufficiently rigid material, and stainless steel has been used in certain examples.
  • Fasters including bolt fasteners and rivets
  • Adjustable fasteners include those that may be removed or released relatively easily and include, nuts and bolts, rivets, bolts and pins, threaded bolts, or any other type of easily tightened and loosed mechanical fastener and threaded bolts.
  • Secured fasteners include various means, such as, but not limited to, soldering, epoxy (or any other adhesive or adhesive combination), screws, nuts and bolts, rivets, threaded bolts, bolts and pins, or any other type of sufficiently secure mechanical fastener.
  • soldering epoxy (or any other adhesive or adhesive combination)
  • screws nuts and bolts, rivets, threaded bolts, bolts and pins, or any other type of sufficiently secure mechanical fastener.
  • One of ordinary skill in the art can select a suitable fastener without undue experimentation.
  • the adjustable hinge can provide users (e.g., orthopedists) the ability to easily achieve an infinite number of fixed angles within a given range of angles. While the specific embodiments are shown with orthopedic braces, it is understood that the adjustable hinge can be used with an array of structures.
  • the adjustable hinge can be used with vehicle parts (e.g. seats); medical devices (e.g. surgical hand positioning devices, implantable devices and retractors); and tripod components. In such uses, the structures can be adjusted in a variety of angles and planes.

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Abstract

An adjustable hinge (10) having a first support arm (20), a second support arm (22), and a deformable insert (30) or material that is between the first support arm and the second support arm.

Description

ADJUSTABLE HINGE
PRIOR RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This Patent Cooperation Treaty application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/164,647, filed March 30, 2009, and U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 12/557,210, filed September 10, 2009, which are both incorporated by reference in their entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD This disclosure relates generally to orthopedic braces and to hinges for braces. This disclosure also relates to an orthopedic brace having a hinge with an adjustable range of movement.
BACKGROUND Orthopedic braces can be worn to stabilize skeletal joints that have been weakened by injury or other infirmity. Typically, an orthopedic brace has structural components that provide support and stability and a hinge or joint to dynamically link the structural components, which enables controlled pivotal movement of the structural components during rehabilitation or user activity. In use, a brace can be positioned such that the hinge traverses the skeletal joint being stabilized, while the structural components can be secured to the body at a plurality of engagement faces. Improved therapeutic results may be seen with braces, which are more contoured or tailored to the user.
Accordingly, there is always a need for an improved orthopedic hinge. It is to this need, among others, that this invention is directed. SUMMARY
This application discloses various exemplary embodiments of an adjustable hinge. In one embodiment, an adjustable hinge comprises a first support arm, a second support arm, and a deformable insert that is between the first support arm and the second support arm. A locking mechanism having a first retention member and a second retention member can also be included to help maintain the position of the arms. The adjustable hinge can be used with an array of braces.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a frontal view of a specific embodiment of the adjustable hinge. FIG. 2A is a perspective view of the adjustable hinge of FIG. 1 taken from a side of the adjustable hinge. FIG. 2B is a side sectional view of the adjustable hinge shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3A is a close-up view of an exemplary locking mechanism for use with various specific embodiments of the adjustable hinge.
FIG. 3B is a close-up view of another exemplary locking mechanism for use with various specific embodiments of the adjustable hinge. FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the adjustable hinge of FIG. 1 taken from a side of the adjustable hinge.
FIG. 5A is a frontal view of another specific embodiment of the adjustable hinge taken from a posterior side of the hinge.
FIG. 5B is a side view of the specific embodiment shown in FIG. 5A. FIG. 5C is back view of the specific embodiment shown in FIG. 5A. FIG. 6A is a frontal view of another specific embodiment of the adjustable hinge taken from the side of the hinge.
FIG. 6B is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the adjustable hinge of the type shown in FIG. 6A. FIG. 7 is a view of a brace incorporating the adjustable hinge shown in
FIG. 1.
FIG. 8 is a view of a brace incorporating the adjustable hinge shown in FIG. 4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIGs. 1-8 are intended to illustrate specific embodiments of the adjustable hinge. As can be seen, specific embodiments include an adjustable hinge 10 that can limit the range of movement of the support arms 20, 22 and that can allow positioning arms 20, 22. More particularly, the adjustable hinge 10 can be stopped selectively to allow positioning and repositioning as desired. The adjustable hinge 10 can have stops that resist slippage from their operable position during use of the brace. The adjustable hinge 10 can maintain its rigidity in one plane or more planes of motion.
As shown in FIG. 1 , the adjustable hinge 10 includes a first support arm 20, a second support arm 22, and a deformable insert 30. A frontal view shows that the first support arm 20 and second support arm 22 can be connected through the deformable insert 30 using a washer and a retention member. The first support arm 20 can pivot about the deformable insert 30. In one example, the adjustable hinge 10 includes a first washer 26 situated along the support first arm 22 and a first retention member 27 situated under the first washer 26. The first support arm 20 and the second support arm 22 can have apertures 21 for fastening the adjustable hinge 10 to a bracing structure, such as the brace B shown later in Fig. 7.
As shown in FIGs. 2A and 2B, the first arm 20 and the second arm 22 are held in place by at least one locking mechanism 33, which may be a combination of washers 26, 28, retention members 27, 29 and adjustable fasteners 40. After the adjustable fasteners 40 have been tightened, the retention members 27, 29 and the washers 26, 28 are under pressure, which maintains the shape of the adjustable hinge 10. The first support arm 20 and the second support arm 22 can be connected so that the arms 20, 22 can move at a variety of angles about the deformable insert 30. For example, the first support arm 20 may be moved or angled forward with respect to the second support arm 22. As the first support arm 20 and the second support arm 22 can be connected to separate parts of a structure, it is possible to move the parts relatively independently from each other.
The washers 26, 28, if loose, can move with the movement of either the first arm 20 or the second arm 22. As the ends of washers 26, 28 may be secured along one of the arms 20, 22, the washers 26, 28 can be movable along an unsecured arm. For example, as the first arm 20 is angled or bent, the washers 26, 28 move away from the end of the first arm 20 and towards the top of the first arm 20. After the desired position is achieved, the adjustable fasteners 40 can be tightened to lock the washers 26, 28 in place and to maintain the angle between the first arm 20 and the second arm 22.
As shown, the first washer 26 and the second washer 28 rest on opposite sides of the first support arm 20 and the second support arm 22. Along one of the arms (e.g., the second support arm 22), the respective retention members rest underneath the washers and are secured to a respective arm via an adjustable fastener 40, such as a bolt or flexion pin, which can be inserted through the respective retention member, through the respective arm and ultimately into the respective washer.
FIGs. 3A and 3B are close-up views of exemplary locking mechanisms 33 with various specific embodiments. FIG. 3A shows an exemplary locking mechanism 33 in which the bend in the adjustable hinge 10 is held in place using a washer that is held in place by pressure applied from the fastener 40. FIG. 3B shows another exemplary locking mechanism in which the bend in the adjustable hinge is held in place using a washer having a serrated edge that can effectively apply friction to the respective portion of the respective arm 20, 22. To create additional friction, it is contemplated that the surface along the arm shared with the washer 26, 28 can also have serrations. FIG. 4 shows generally the arrangement in one specific embodiment of the arms 20, 22, the deformable insert 30, the retention members 27, 29, the washers 26, 28 and the fasteners 40. The washers 26, 28 can have an elongated aperture 31 complimentary to the width of the bolt apertures on the first arm 20 with semicircular ends that align to the fastener apertures 42 on the rectangular end of the first arm and contains apertures 42 that align to the complementary rivet apertures on the second arm 22. The washer 26, 28 can have an elongated aperture 31 complimentary to the width of the fastener apertures on the rectangular end of the first arm 22 and contains rivet apertures that align to the complementary rivet apertures on the rear joint element. As shown in FIGs. 5A, 5B, and 5C, other embodiments can include an adjustable hinge 10 with a continuous structure. In this embodiment, the deformable insert 30, which can form a continuous structure, can have apertures that align to the complementary set of apertures located at the slotted rectangular ends of the forward and rear joint elements. The forward, rear, and continuous joint elements can be made out of various materials, such as, but not limited to, aluminum (or any other metal or metal alloy), wood, nylon (or any other polymer or polymer combination), or any other sufficiently rigid material, and aluminum has been used in certain examples. As shown in FIG. 6A, another embodiment can include an adjustable hinge 10 as a continuous structure, which comprises a locking mechanism at points along the adjustable hinge 10. In this embodiment, the continuous structure is substantially a deformable material that can be bent to a desired shape. The locking mechanism can help hold the adjustable hinge 10 in its appropriate shape.
FIG. 6B is an exploded perspective view of another adjustable hinge of the type shown in FIGs. 5A, 5B and 5C in which the deformable insert in placed between the two arms using a "puzzle" type connection. As shown, the edges of the deformable insert cooperate with the edges of the arms so to interlace. A bond, including an adhesive bond or a metal bond (or other bonds known by those with ordinary skill in the art), may further secure the interlaced portion or arms to the deformable insert. In one example, the adjustable hinge appears as a continuous structure that may be adjusted by a locking mechanism.
As shown in FIGs. 7 and 8, the adjustable hinge 10 can be incorporated into structures, such as an orthopedic brace B. The adjustable hinge 10 can have a narrow profile, and can be used in combination with other orthopedic joints or hinges. Multiple adjustable hinges may be employed to achieve multiple angles of articulation. The arms 20, 22 can include at least one through-hole 44 for attaching the hinge to a brace B via brace fasteners 46. As shown in FIG. 7, each through-hole 44 cooperates with a brace fastener 46 on the brace to pivotably secure the respective arm 20, 22 to sections of the brace. In this embodiment, the arms 20, 22 are connected to the deformable insert, which is thinner and more flexible than the arms. While the brace fasteners 46 comprise rivets in the illustrated embodiment, those of ordinary skill in the art can appreciate that the brace fasteners 46 can be varied. As can be seen, the adjustable hinge 10 has a broad range of applications in orthopedic bracing as well as other types of bracing.
It is understood that specific embodiments of the adjustable hinge 10 can be adjusted without the use of specialized equipment. In these embodiments, fasteners with ordinary heads and shapes can be used. Using an ordinary tool, e.g., a wrench, the adjustable hinge can lock at a variety of angles.
The materials for manufacturing the adjustable hinge 10 can be obvious to those with ordinary skill in the art. The deformable plate 40 can be made out of various materials, such as, but not limited to, aluminum (or any other metal or metal alloy), nylon (or any other polymer or polymer combination), or any other sufficiently flexible material. The arms 20, 22 can be made out of various materials, such as, but not limited to, aluminum (or any other metal or metal alloy), wood, nylon (or any other polymer or polymer combination), or any other sufficiently pliable material, and stainless steel has been used in certain examples. The washers can be made out of various materials, such as, but not limited to, aluminum (or any other metal or metal alloy), wood, nylon (or any other polymer or polymer combination), or any other sufficiently rigid material, and stainless steel has been used in certain examples.
Fasters, including bolt fasteners and rivets, can be made out of various materials. Adjustable fasteners include those that may be removed or released relatively easily and include, nuts and bolts, rivets, bolts and pins, threaded bolts, or any other type of easily tightened and loosed mechanical fastener and threaded bolts. Secured fasteners include various means, such as, but not limited to, soldering, epoxy (or any other adhesive or adhesive combination), screws, nuts and bolts, rivets, threaded bolts, bolts and pins, or any other type of sufficiently secure mechanical fastener. One of ordinary skill in the art can select a suitable fastener without undue experimentation.
Specific embodiments of the adjustable hinge can provide users (e.g., orthopedists) the ability to easily achieve an infinite number of fixed angles within a given range of angles. While the specific embodiments are shown with orthopedic braces, it is understood that the adjustable hinge can be used with an array of structures. For example, the adjustable hinge can be used with vehicle parts (e.g. seats); medical devices (e.g. surgical hand positioning devices, implantable devices and retractors); and tripod components. In such uses, the structures can be adjusted in a variety of angles and planes.
The above detailed description, the drawings, and the examples, are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope and spirit of the invention, and its equivalents, as defined by the appended claims. One skilled in the art will recognize that many variations can be made to the invention disclosed in this specification without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.

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1. An adjustable hinge comprising: a) a first support arm; b) a second support arm; and c) a deformable insert that is between the first support arm and the second support arm.
2. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 1 , further comprising a locking mechanism having a first retention member and a second retention member.
3. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the first and the second retention members are attached immovably to one of the arms.
4. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the first and the second retention members are attached movably to one of the arms.
5. The adjustable hinge of Claim 1 , further comprising a first washer and a second washer, wherein the first washer is attached immovably to the first support arm and movably to the second support arm, and the second washer is attached immovably to the first support arm and movably to the second support arm.
6. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the second washer is attached immovably to the first support arm with a secured fastener.
7. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 1 , further comprising a second washer.
8. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 1 , wherein the first support arm comprises a through-hole suitable for securing one of the arms to a brace with a fastener.
9. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the first washer is attached immovably to the first support arm with rivets.
10. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the first washer is secured movably to the first support arm with an adjustable fastener; and the adjustable fastener may be adjusted to allow the first support arm to bend about the deformable insert.
1 1. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the first washer is placed over the retention member along the first support arm; and the second washer is placed over the retention member along the second support arm.
12. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 11 , wherein the adjustable faster is released to allow the arms to bend about the deformable insert.
13. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 11 , wherein the adjustable faster is released to allow the arms to bend about the deformable insert.
14. A method comprising: a) providing a brace having an adjustable hinge having a first support arm, a second support arm, a deformable insert that is between the first support arm and the second support arm, and a locking mechanism; b) adjusting the hinge by moving the arms such that the arms bend about the deformable insert; and c) locking the hinge in place by using the locking mechanism.
15. The method as claimed in Claim 14, wherein the hinge further comprises a first washer and a second washer; the first washer is attached immovably to the first support arm and movably to the second support arm, and the second washer is attached immovably to the first support arm and movably to the second support arm; and the adjustment of the hinge causes the first washer and the second washer to move along the first support arm.
16. The method as claimed in Claim 14, wherein the hinge is secured in place after adjusting the hinge.
17. A brace comprising the hinge as claimed in Claim 1 , wherein the first support arm is secured to one part of the brace and the second support arm is secured to another part of the brace.
18. The brace as claimed in Claim 17, wherein the brace is an orthopedic brace.
19. An adjustable hinge comprising: a) a deformable material; and b) a locking mechanism that assists in the maintenance of the shape of the deformable material.
20. The adjustable hinge as claimed in Claim 19, further comprising at least one arm connected to the deformable material.
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