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Fadi A Abimosleh

from Springboro, OH
Age ~63

Fadi Abimosleh Phones & Addresses

  • 621 Birchcreek Way, Springboro, OH 45066 (937) 886-2482
  • Irvine, KY
  • 325 Windsor Ave, West Carrollton, OH 45449 (937) 866-6718
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Savannah, OH
  • Warren, OH

Work

Company: Endolite us 1994 Position: Product design engineer

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: University of Dayton Specialities: Electronics Engineering

Skills

Product Design • Verification and Validation Testing • Project Management • Project Planning and Execution • Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution • Product Improvement • Production Support • Cross Functional Coordination • Database Design and Management • 3D Cad Tools

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Product Design Engineer

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Location:
621 Birchcreek Way, Springboro, OH 45066
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Endolite Us
Product Design Engineer
Education:
University of Dayton
Master of Science, Masters, Electronics Engineering
Skills:
Product Design
Verification and Validation Testing
Project Management
Project Planning and Execution
Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
Product Improvement
Production Support
Cross Functional Coordination
Database Design and Management
3D Cad Tools

Publications

Us Patents

Prosthetic Ankle Joint Mechanism

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US Patent:
8574312, Nov 5, 2013
Filed:
Dec 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/956391
Inventors:
David Moser - Hampshire, GB
Fadi Abimosleh - Springboro OH, US
Mir Saeed Zahedi - London, GB
Graham Harris - Hampshire, GB
Stephen Terry Lang - Hampshire, GB
Andrew Sykes - Hampshire, GB
Assignee:
Blatchford Products Limited - Hampshire
International Classification:
A61F 2/64
A61F 2/68
US Classification:
623 47, 623 49, 623 50
Abstract:
A self-aligning prosthetic foot and ankle assembly has an ankle unit pivotally mounting a foot component. The ankle unit contains a hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly having a piston which is linearly movable within a cylinder. The axis of the cylinder is coincident with a shin axis defined by a shin connection interface on the ankle unit. Bypass passages containing damping resistance control valves provide continuous hydraulic damping of dorsi and plantar ankle flexion, the unit being such that, over the major part of the range of damped movement, there is no resilient biasing in either the dorsi or the plantar direction. This confers a number of advantages, including stabilisation of standing, balance control, and improved stair-walking and ramp-walking.

Adjustment Device For A Lower Limb Prosthesis

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US Patent:
8641780, Feb 4, 2014
Filed:
Nov 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
12/093355
Inventors:
Fadi Abimosleh - Springboro OH, US
Graham Harris - Hampshire, GB
Stephen Terry Lang - Hampshire, GB
Mir Saeed Zahedi - London, GB
Assignee:
Blatchford Products Limited - Hampshire
International Classification:
A61F 2/62
A61F 2/66
US Classification:
623 50, 623 53
Abstract:
An hydraulic heel-height adjustment device for a lower limb prosthesis has a foot-mounting component () for detachably mounting a prosthetic foot and a shin component pivotally connected to the foot-mounting component allowing angular adjustment of the foot-mounting component relative to the shin component about a heel-height adjustment axis. The relative angular position is set by an hydraulic piston () and cylinder assembly which has a chamber () in the shin component containing a piston () arranged to execute a translational movement in the chamber when adjustment is required. A bypass passage interconnects parts of the chamber on opposite sides of the piston, this passage containing a manually operable valve which is spring-biased towards a closed position. The piston has a piston rod pivotally connected to the foot-mounting component by a pivot joint defining a medial-lateral axis parallel to and spaced from the heel-height adjustment axis.

Prosthetic Ankle And Foot Combination

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US Patent:
20080300692, Dec 4, 2008
Filed:
Feb 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/035717
Inventors:
David Moser - Hampshire, GB
Fadi Abimosleh - Springboro OH, US
Mir Saeed Zahedi - London, GB
Graham Harris - Hampshire, GB
Stephen Terry Lang - Hampshire, GB
Andrew John Sykes - Surrey, GB
International Classification:
A61F 2/66
A61F 2/72
US Classification:
623 55, 623 26, 623 50
Abstract:
A prosthetic ankle and foot combination has an ankle joint mechanism constructed to allow damped rotational movement of a foot component relative to a shin component. The mechanism provides a continuous hydraulically damped range of ankle motion during walking with dynamically variable damping resistances, and with independent variation of damping resistances in the plantarflexion and dorsiflexion directions. An electronic control system coupled to the ankle joint mechanism includes at least one sensor for generating signals indicative of a kinetic or kinematic parameter of locomotion, the mechanism and the control system being arranged such that the damping resistances effective over the range of motion of the ankle are adapted automatically in response to such signals. Single and dual piston hydraulic damping arrangements are disclosed, including arrangements allowing independent heel-height adjustment.

Prosthetic Ankle And Foot Combination

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US Patent:
20110230975, Sep 22, 2011
Filed:
Jun 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/150694
Inventors:
David Moser - Hampshire, GB
Fadi Abimosleh - Springboro OH, US
Mir Saeed Zahedi - London, GB
Graham Harris - Hampshire, GB
Stephen Terry Lang - Hampshire, GB
Andrew John Sykes - Surrey, GB
International Classification:
A61F 2/66
US Classification:
623 47
Abstract:
A prosthetic ankle and foot combination has an ankle joint mechanism constructed to allow damped rotational movement of a foot component relative to a shin component. The mechanism provides a continuous hydraulically damped range of ankle motion during walking with dynamically variable damping resistances, and with independent variation of damping resistances in the plantar-flexion and dorsi-flexion directions. An electronic control system coupled to the ankle joint mechanism includes at least one sensor for generating signals indicative of a kinetic or kinematic parameter of locomotion, the mechanism and the control system being arranged such that the damping resistances effective over the range of motion of the ankle are adapted automatically in response to such signals. Single and dual piston hydraulic damping arrangements are disclosed, including arrangements allowing independent heel-height adjustment.

Prosthetic Ankle Joint Mechanism

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US Patent:
20140039645, Feb 6, 2014
Filed:
Oct 11, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/051775
Inventors:
- Hampshire, GB
Fadi Abimosleh - Springboro OH, US
Mir Saeed Zahedi - London, GB
Graham Harris - Hampshire, GB
Stephen Terry Lang - Hampshire, GB
Andrew John Sykes - Surrey, GB
Assignee:
Blatchford Products Limited - Hampshire
International Classification:
A61F 2/66
US Classification:
623 50
Abstract:
A prosthetic foot and ankle assembly includes a foot component and an ankle joint mounted thereto and having a fixed range of dorsi-plantar flexion. The ankle joint includes a joint mechanism in the form of a hydraulic linear piston and cylinder assembly having a pair of chambers on opposite sides of the piston to provide hydraulic damping continuously over the range of dorsi-plantar flexion. The joint mechanism further includes a valve arrangement controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid between the chambers. The valve arrangement includes first and second adjustable valves for independently controlling dorsi-flexion damping resistance and plantar-flexion damping resistance respectively. The joint mechanism includes a first flexion limiter that limits dorsi-flexion of the joint mechanism to a dorsi-flexion limit and a second flexion limiter that limits plantar-flexion of the joint mechanism to a plantar-flexion limit, thereby defining the fixed range of dorsi-plantar flexion.

Prosthetic Ankle Joint Mechanism

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US Patent:
20140067086, Mar 6, 2014
Filed:
Nov 6, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/073394
Inventors:
- Hampshire, GB
Fadi Abimosleh - Springboro OH, US
Mir Saeed Zahedi - London, GB
Graham Harris - Hampshire, GB
Stephen Terry Lang - Hampshire, GB
Andrew John Sykes - Surrey, GB
Assignee:
Blatchford Products Limited - Hampshire
International Classification:
A61F 2/66
US Classification:
623 49
Abstract:
A prosthetic foot and ankle assembly includes a foot component and an ankle joint mounted thereto and having a fixed range of dorsi-plantar flexion. The ankle joint includes a joint mechanism in the form of a hydraulic linear piston and cylinder assembly having a pair of chambers on opposite sides of the piston to provide hydraulic damping continuously over the range of dorsi-plantar flexion. The joint mechanism further includes a valve arrangement controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid between the chambers. The valve arrangement includes first and second adjustable valves for independently controlling dorsi-flexion damping resistance and plantar-flexion damping resistance respectively. The joint mechanism includes a first flexion limiter that limits dorsi-flexion of the joint mechanism to a dorsi-flexion limit and a second flexion limiter that limits plantar-flexion of the joint mechanism to a plantar-flexion limit, thereby defining the fixed range of dorsi-plantar flexion.

Lower Limb Prosthesis Comprising A Hydraulic Damping And A Vacuum Generating Mechanism

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US Patent:
20200069440, Mar 5, 2020
Filed:
Aug 8, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/535822
Inventors:
- Basingstoke Hampshire, GB
Mir Saeed ZAHEDI - London (Greater London), GB
Fadi ABIMOSLEH - Springboro OH, US
Assignee:
BLATCHFORD PRODUCTS LIMITED - Basingstoke Hampshire
International Classification:
A61F 2/68
A61F 2/66
A61F 2/78
A61F 2/80
Abstract:
A lower limb prosthesis comprises a foot component and an ankle unit pivotally mounted to the foot component. The ankle unit comprises an ankle joint mechanism comprising a hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly for providing hydraulic damping whenever the ankle joint flexes, and a vacuum mechanism comprising a pneumatic piston and cylinder assembly for generating a vacuum. The hydraulic and pneumatic piston and cylinder assemblies are arranged such that the vacuum mechanism generates a vacuum during plantar-flexion of the ankle unit.

A Prosthetic Ankle And Foot Combination

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US Patent:
20190142611, May 16, 2019
Filed:
Nov 9, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/185808
Inventors:
- Hampshire, GB
Andrew John Sykes - Surrey, GB
Graham Harris - Hampshire, GB
Stephen Terry Lang - Hampshire, GB
Fadi Abimosleh - Springboro OH, US
Mir Saeed Zahedi - London, GB
International Classification:
A61F 2/66
A61F 2/68
Abstract:
A prosthetic ankle and foot combination has an ankle joint mechanism constructed to allow damped rotational movement of a foot component relative to a shin component. The mechanism provides a continuous hydraulically damped range of ankle motion during walking with dynamically variable damping resistances, and with independent variation of damping resistances in the plantar-flexion and dorsi-flexion directions. An electronic control system coupled to the ankle joint mechanism includes at least one sensor for generating signals indicative of a kinetic or kinematic parameter of locomotion, the mechanism and the control system being arranged such that the damping resistances effective over the range of motion of the ankle are adapted automatically in response to such signals. Single and dual piston hydraulic damping arrangements are disclosed, including arrangements allowing independent heel-height adjustment.
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