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  • Marietta, GA
  • Villa Rica, GA
  • Mableton, GA
  • Lithia Springs, GA
  • Whitesburg, GA
  • Douglasville, GA

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Custom-Fitted Knee Guard And Brace

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US Patent:
42339677, Nov 18, 1980
Filed:
Apr 17, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/896990
Inventors:
Roy B. Daniell - Chamblee GA
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
128 80C
Abstract:
A knee guard and brace having semi-rigid thigh and calf encasements for the protection of the knee area from the thigh to the calf. The device, other than padding, is made entirely of a plastic material. The brace is lightweight and designed for unusual strength by using an arch at the joint, covering the side of the knee, and a recess in each of the longitudinal support ribs which run parallel to the leg, the recessed portions of the ribs being embodied in the calf and thigh encasements. The encasements are secured to a wearer's leg by straps which are also part of the molding. The straps are perforated to seat over studs which are molded in the encasements. The straps and encasements are molded again at a low temperature to the contour of a user's legs.

Custom-Fitted Knee Guard And Brace

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US Patent:
43123350, Jan 26, 1982
Filed:
Feb 4, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/117958
Inventors:
Roy B. Daniell - Chamblee GA
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
128 80C
Abstract:
A knee guard and brace having bilaterally symmetrical, semi-rigid thigh and calf encasements for the protection of the knee area from the thigh to the calf. The device, other than padding and retaining screws, is made entirely of a thermoplastic material by an injection molding process. Ribs which run parallel to a wearer's leg are pivotally interconnected at the side of the knee joint. Stress on each screw which retains the end portions of a pair of ribs in overlapping engagement at a pivotal joint is reduced by the use of a shoulder and of a groove and ring projection, the groove being concentric with the shoulder in one of the ribs and being slidably engaged with the ring projection which protrudes from the contiguous face of the other rib. Sections of the ribs which are disposed above and below the knee joint area are embedded in the thigh and calf encasements, respectively. On either side of a pivotal joint, the juncture of each rib with an encasement is strengthened by means of a reinforcing abutment.

Slidably-Coupled Joint

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US Patent:
43207472, Mar 23, 1982
Filed:
Oct 6, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/194469
Inventors:
Roy B. Daniell - Chamblee GA
International Classification:
A61F 300
US Classification:
128 80C
Abstract:
An artificial joint for a knee or elbow brace in which the axis around which motion takes place is not fixed but rather follows the natural joint. An eccentric member extends from one of the joint elements into a guide formed in the other joint element and is threadedly engaged with a retaining screw to hold the joint elements in overlapping relation. Simultaneously, an elongated pin protrudes from the inner face of the joint element having the guide into a tapered groove formed in the joint element from which the eccentric member extends. The depth of the groove is less than the thickness of the joint element in which it is formed within the zone of overlap. The abutments of the eccentric member against the edge surfaces of the guide and of the pin against the edge surfaces of the groove, either simultaneously or at different times, limit the relative movements of the joint elements and provide support for a wearer's joint. At full extension, the eccentric member and the pin each abut an edge surface to lock the joint so as to prevent any increase in the angle between the longitudinal axes of the joint elements. For the treatment of an injured joint, one or more inserts may be placed in the groove to reduce the travel of the pin.
Roy L Daniell from Marietta, GA, age ~45 Get Report