Fabricating assembly and casting apparatus for prosthetic and orthotic devices

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5926882
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08609857

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A fabrication assembly (10, 18, 24, 30, 38, 44, etc.) for the manufacture of prosthetic and orthotic devices allows various components of these devices to be aligned on a common mast with respect to height, distance, flexion/extension, abduction/adduction and rotation alignment criteria, and each of these criteria can be adjusted apart from the other criteria. There are planar translation components (62, 62') that permit true planar, medial-lateral movement relative to a mast (10) without imposing rotation or angular deflection to a component mounted thereon. Accordingly, the assembly of a prosthetic or orthotic device according to physiological alignment criteria is an efficient step-by-step process, whereas prior art devices required that at least two criteria be adjusted and checked simultaneously. Among the features of the fabricating system are an angular/rotational fixture (38) that allows for separate settings of angular and rotational orientations for a given component. Also included is a casting apparatus (70) that has arm rests (100a, 100b) on which the patient can lean during the casting procedure, and which features separate height adjustments for each arm rest.

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V-TECH SYSTEMS CORP944 NEW BRITAIN AVENUE WEST HARTFORD CT 06110

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Veith, Ulrick A West Simsbury, CT 1 9
Veith, Willi W Farmington, CT 1 9

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