EP3586809A1 - Dispositif de type béquille destiné à améliorer la marche aux personnes atteintes de blessures de tibia, de cheville ou de pied - Google Patents
Dispositif de type béquille destiné à améliorer la marche aux personnes atteintes de blessures de tibia, de cheville ou de pied Download PDFInfo
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- the invention relates to a crutch-like device to make walking with injuries to the lower leg, ankle or foot easier, which can be folded when not in use.
- crutches are usually used to enable people suffering from an injury to the lower extremities to move without the help of third parties despite the resulting walking disability.
- crutches are known which extend from the shoulder or lower arm of the injured person to the floor in order to bear the weight of the injured person.
- a disadvantage of such crutches is that they restrict freedom of movement, for example the use of the injured person's hands for other activities, and their use is often perceived as tiring and uncomfortable. It is also necessary to use the muscles of the thigh and lower back to support the lower leg in a slightly backward manner while maintaining a sufficient distance from the floor to avoid stressing the injured limb, leading to painful complications can lead. Accordingly, there is a need for a crutch-like device that enables the user to maintain a level of physical activity and, in particular, significantly improves the freedom of movement of the injured user compared to conventional crutches.
- a walking device which includes an elongated, substantially vertical, unitary leg member having an upper portion and a lower portion, a substantially horizontal support platform attached to the leg member about a user's knee and an associated lower leg portion in an angled position a stabilizer bracket attached to the upper portion of the leg member to hold a user's upper leg in place and a foot member at the other end of the leg member, the lower portion of the leg member being offset to the extent the offset creates a continuous longitudinal axis from the hip through the upper leg and cuts the foot element.
- Embodiments of the invention are to provide a crutch-like device with which the freedom of movement of the injured person can be further improved.
- this object is achieved by a crutch-like device to make it easier for people with lower leg, ankle or foot injuries to walk, the device being an elongated, essentially vertical leg element with an upper section and a lower section, a substantially horizontal support platform attached to the leg member between the upper and lower portions of the leg member for supporting a knee and associated lower leg portion of a user of the device in an angled position, stabilizing means attached to the upper portion of the leg member, for holding the device on a thigh of the user, fastening means connected to the support platform for fastening the lower leg section of the user to the device, and a device arranged at a lower end of the lower section of the leg element, b ei use of the device has the foot element touching the ground.
- the upper section of the leg element is fastened to the support platform by means of a first folding mechanism in order to fold the upper portion of the leg element onto the support platform when the device is not in use, and the lower section of the leg element is fastened to the support platform by means of a second folding mechanism, to fold the lower portion of the leg member onto the support platform when the device is not in use.
- Such a device has the advantage that it enables the user to maintain a health level of physical activity and, in particular, considerably improves the freedom of movement of the injured user compared to conventional crutches. So the support platform for the injured lower extremity, which is attached to the upright vertical leg member as a support means that the weight of the injured person is transmitted through the hip, thigh and knee instead of through the shoulder, which results in a natural distribution of the weight and a lowering of the center of gravity of the injured person , In addition, the device enables the user to walk without having to use his hands for this, so that the user can continue to carry out normal or normal activities with his hands. This in turn can significantly increase the mobility of the injured person while at the same time stabilizing the injured limb. It should also be noted that such a device can also be used to make it easier for amputated persons, in particular lower leg amputees, to walk.
- the device has an upward, that is to say essentially vertical, leg element when the device is used, which is formed in two parts, the upper section of the leg element being fastened to the support platform by means of a first folding mechanism, around the upper section of the leg element when not in use to fold the device onto the support platform, and the lower section of the leg element is fastened to the support platform by means of a second folding mechanism in order to fold the lower section of the leg element onto the support platform when the device is not in use, the spatial dimensions of the device when not in use can also be increased be significantly reduced.
- a crutch-like device is thus designed to be transportable and, for example, it is readily possible to take such a device in a conventional car in a space-saving manner.
- At least one of the folding mechanisms is preferably provided with a locking device for securing an extended use position and / or a folded transport position of the device.
- a locking device for securing an extended use position and / or a folded transport position of the device.
- first folding mechanism and / or the second folding mechanism can be designed with a latching device, by means of which the support platform can be locked in different angular positions relative to the upper section of the leg element.
- the support platform is held essentially permanently in a horizontal position, that is to say perpendicular to the vertically extending leg element of the walking device.
- the injured extremity is essentially held permanently at an angle of 90 ° with respect to the thigh of the injured person, which can impair the blood supply to the injured extremity.
- the first folding mechanism and / or the second folding mechanism is designed with a latching device, by means of which the support platform can be locked in different angular positions relative to the upper section of the leg element, the angle between the support platform and the upper section of the leg element can be temporarily variable in this way adjusted and changed so that an optimal blood supply to the injured limb is permanently ensured.
- the latching device can in this case, for example, have a latching toothing formed on the second folding mechanism and a latching member which can be brought into engagement with it in different inclination positions and which is formed on the first folding mechanism exhibit.
- the locking device can also be designed in a different way, for example by means of a locking pin engaging in a corresponding locking profile.
- the foot element also has means for shock absorption.
- the means for shock absorption can be a spring shock absorber.
- the means for shock absorption can also be realized by a suitable choice of the material of the foot element, for example carbon.
- the support platform can be provided with a padded surface which is detachably connected to the support platform. This can further improve the comfort for the user of the device. Because the padded surface is detachably and thus interchangeably connected to the support platform, pressure points can be avoided and a better adaptation to individual needs is possible by corresponding insert pieces being interchangeable.
- the padded surface is preferably formed from a foam material, in particular an open-cell, viscoelastic foam, since the properties of such foams contribute to a pressure load of all body areas lying on the surface that is as uniform as possible.
- the support platform and the padded surface are connected to one another via at least one Velcro fastener.
- Velcro closures are reversible and can also be opened and closed with little effort.
- a handle can be arranged on the upper section of the leg element to facilitate the use of the device.
- the device is generally designed in such a way that it enables the injured user to walk without having to use his arms for this, so that the user can continue to carry out normal or normal activities and the freedom of movement of the injured user is significantly increased, but gives one such a handle provides the user with additional stability during certain activities, for example rotating the device. As a result, the comfort when carrying the device can be further increased.
- the support platform can be adjusted to be vertically displaceable along the leg element.
- the fastening means for fastening the lower leg section of the user to the support platform can also be adjustable horizontally along the support platform.
- the advantage that the support platform is vertically displaceable along the leg element and the fastening means for attaching the lower leg section of the user to the support platform can be horizontally displaced along the support platform has the advantage that one and the same device can be individually and optimally adapted to the physiological conditions of a particular user ,
- An underside of the foot element is preferably also formed from a non-slip material.
- the foot element can have a foot that is made of a compressible material such as rubber in order to be shock-absorbing and non-slip.
- the foot element can also have an elongated horizontal surface touching the ground when the device is in use for additional stability when the device is in use.
- the present invention provides a crutch-like device to make it easier for people with injuries to the lower leg, ankle or foot to walk, with which the freedom of movement of an injured person can be further improved.
- a device which enables the user to maintain a health level of physical activity and which, in particular, considerably improves the freedom of movement of the injured user compared to conventional crutches.
- the device has an upward, that is to say essentially vertical, leg element when the device is used, which is formed in two parts, the upper section of the leg element being fastened to the support platform by means of a first folding mechanism, around the upper section of the leg element when not in use to fold the device onto the support platform, and the lower section of the leg element is fastened to the support platform by means of a second folding mechanism in order to fold the lower section of the leg element onto the support platform when the device is not in use, the spatial dimensions of the device can also be used when it is not in use be significantly reduced.
- a crutch-like device is thus designed to be transportable and, for example, it is readily possible to take such a device in a conventional car in a space-saving manner.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a crutch-like device 1 according to embodiments of the invention in a completely unfolded state.
- Figure 1 a crutch-like device 1 to make it easier for people with injuries to the lower leg, ankle or foot, i.e. injuries to the lower extremities to walk.
- the device 1 has an elongated, essentially vertical leg element 2 with an upper section 3 and a lower section 4.
- the support platform 5 serves to carry the lower part of the leg of the injured person below the knee.
- the display platform 5 is designed to support the knee and an associated lower leg section of a user of the device 1, the leg element 2 serving as an upright vertical support device.
- the device 1 according to the embodiments of FIG Figure 1 Stabilizing means 6 for holding a thigh of the user in the device 1, which are fastened to the upper section of the leg element 2.
- Figure 1 shows an upper bracket 7 to hold and align the upper leg in the device 1, and a lower bracket 8 to hold the user's knee in position.
- a fastening means 9 connected to the support platform 5 for fastening the lower leg section of the user to the device 1 can also be seen.
- Figure 1 also shows a foot element 10 arranged at a lower end of the lower section 4 of the leg element 2, which touches the floor when the device 1 is in use.
- Such a device 1 has the advantage that it enables the user to achieve a physical health level Maintaining activity, and with this in particular the freedom of movement of the injured user is considerably improved compared to conventional crutches.
- the support platform 5 for the injured lower extremity which is attached to the upright vertical leg element 2 as a support device, can transmit the weight of the injured person via the hip, thigh and knee instead of through the shoulder, which is a natural distribution the weight and lowering the center of gravity of the injured person results.
- the device 1 enables the user to walk without having to use his hands for this, so that the user can continue to carry out normal or ordinary activities with his hands. This in turn can significantly increase the mobility of the injured person while at the same time stabilizing the injured limb.
- a disadvantage of such a device has been the fact that, owing to its spatial dimensions, it is not very transportable and, for example, it is not readily possible to carry such a walking device in a conventional car. However, this in turn results in a restriction of the injured person's freedom of movement.
- the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 is fastened to the support platform 5 by means of a first folding mechanism 11 in order to fold the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 onto the support platform 5 when the device 1 is not in use.
- a first swivel joint 12 is provided in order to fold the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 onto the support platform 5.
- the corresponding Rotation is in Figure 1 symbolized by the arrow provided with reference number 13.
- the first folding mechanism 11 according to the embodiments of FIG Figure 1 is also provided with a lock for securing an extended use position and / or a folded transport position. In this way, inadvertent unfolding or inadvertent folding in of the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 can be avoided, as a result of which the functional reliability is increased.
- the lower section 4 of the leg element 2 is fastened to the support platform 5 by means of a second folding mechanism 14 in order to fold the lower section 3 of the leg element 2 onto the support platform 5 when the device 1 is not in use.
- a second swivel joint 15 is provided in order to fold the lower section 4 of the leg element 2 onto the support platform 5.
- the corresponding rotary movement is in Figure 1 symbolized by the arrow provided with reference numeral 16.
- the second folding mechanism 14 according to the embodiments of FIG Figure 1 is in turn provided with a lock for securing an extended use position and / or a folded transport position. In this way, inadvertent unfolding or inadvertent folding in of the lower section 4 of the leg element 2 can be avoided, as a result of which the functional reliability is further increased.
- a folding mechanism is generally understood to mean a device which enables the pivoting or folding movement of a foldable element, the functions of the first and the second Folding mechanism can also be realized in other known ways.
- the device 1 according to the embodiments of the Figure 1 has the advantage that the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 is fastened to the support platform 5 by means of the first folding mechanism 11 in order to fold the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 onto the support platform 5 when the device 1 is not in use, and the lower section 4 of the leg element 2 is fastened to the support platform 5 by means of the second folding mechanism 14, in order to fold the lower section 4 of the leg element 2 onto the support platform 5 when the device 1 is not in use, the spatial dimensions of the device 1 are considerably reduced when it is not in use can.
- the crutch-like device 1 according to the embodiments of FIG Figure 1 designed to be transportable and, for example, space-saving transportation of the device 1 in a conventional car is readily possible. This in turn results in a further optimized freedom of movement for the injured person.
- the first folding mechanism 11 and the second folding mechanism 14 are also designed with a latching device 17, by means of which the support platform 5 can be locked in different angular positions relative to the upper section 3 of the leg element 2.
- This has the advantage that the angle between the support platform 5 and the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 is temporarily variably adjusted and changed in such a way that an optimal blood supply to the injured extremity can be permanently ensured.
- the locking device 17 according to the embodiments of the Figure 1 shows an in Figure 1 not shown, on the second folding mechanism trained locking teeth and a locking member which can be brought into engagement with it in different inclination positions and is formed on the first folding mechanism.
- the locking device can also be designed in a different way, for example by means of a locking pin engaging in a corresponding locking profile.
- the foot element 10 further has means for shock absorption 18, whereby it is in accordance with the means for shock absorption Figure 1 is a spring shock absorber 19.
- the means for shock absorption can also be realized by a suitable choice of the material of the foot element, for example carbon.
- the support platform 5 of the in Figure 1 The device 1 shown is also provided with a padded surface 20 which is detachably connected to the support platform 5.
- the padded surface 20 is preferably formed from a foam material, in particular an open-cell, viscoelastic foam, since the properties of such foams contribute to the pressure load of all body areas lying on the surface being as uniform as possible.
- Figure 1 is the padded surface by means of a Figure 1 Velcro, not shown, and thus interchangeably connected to the support platform.
- a handle 21 arranged on the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 can also be seen.
- the force of the weight which is applied to the support platform 5 is transmitted from the knee to the foot element 1, a partial weight also being carried by one hand on the handle 21 worn can be, whereby the operability, for example the rotation of the device 1, is further facilitated.
- a series of fastening holes 22 formed in the upper section 3 of the leg element can also be seen, via which the support platform 5 is designed to be vertically displaceable along the leg element 2 by means of a corresponding fastening or screw pin.
- Figure 1 also shows Figure 1 an elongated groove 23 formed in the support platform 5, via which the fastening means 9 for fastening the lower leg section of the user to the device 1 is designed to be horizontally displaceable along the support platform 5.
- one and the same device 1 can be individually and optimally adapted to the physiological conditions of a particular user.
- an underside 24 of the foot element 10 is also formed from a non-slip material.
- the foot element 10 has a foot made of a compressible material such as rubber in order to be shock-absorbing and non-slip.
- the foot element can also have, for example, an elongated horizontal surface for additional stability.
- Figure 2 shows a schematic perspective view of a crutch-like device 1 according to embodiments of the invention, the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 being folded onto the support platform.
- Components and parts with the same function or construction as in Figure 1 wear the same reference numerals and are not discussed separately.
- Figure 2 shows the crutch-like device 1 according to the embodiments of FIG Figure 1 , wherein the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 is folded onto the support platform 5 by means of the first folding mechanism 11.
- the upper section 3 of the leg element 2 was based on the in Figure 1 shown use position of the crutch-like device 1 folded by folding along the first pivot joint 12 on the support platform.
- Figure 3 shows a schematic perspective view of a crutch-like device 1 according to embodiments of the invention in a fully folded state.
- Components and parts with the same function or construction as in Figure 1 or Figure 2 bear the same reference numerals and are not discussed separately.
- FIG. 3 shows the crutch-like device 1 according to the embodiments of FIG Figure 1 , the lower section 4 of the leg element 2 now being folded onto the support platform 5 by means of the second folding mechanism 14.
- the lower section 4 of the leg element 2 was also starting from the in Figure 1 shown use position of the crutch-like device 1 folded by folding along the second pivot joint 15 on the support platform.
- the spatial dimensions of the device 1 can thus be significantly reduced when not in use. Consequently, the crutch-like device 1 is designed to be transportable and, for example, it is readily possible to take the device 1 in a conventional car in a space-saving manner. This in turn results in a further optimized freedom of movement for the injured person.
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