序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 具有分离脚跟和脚趾部的行走脚柱 CN200810183183.X 2008-12-15 CN101474472B 2014-07-16 罗伯特·P·辛格顿
发明涉及一种行走脚柱,该行走脚柱包括通过支撑件连接的平台地板平台。该地板平台包括可枢转地连接到支撑件的脚跟部和分离且独立地可枢转地连接到支撑件的可枢转的脚趾部。该构造模拟踝关节和脚趾关节以在行走时提供平稳的转动动作。
2 助跑助跳机械腿 CN200710143937.4 2007-08-15 CN101367006A 2009-02-18 李哲南
发明涉及一种弹性助器械,具体为一种助跑助跳机械腿。其结构包括通过销轴连接的上、下两段助力腿,下助力腿的下端与一地脚连接,在上、下两段助力腿上共设有三个绑腿;上助力腿的中部通过销轴与上支杆连接,上支杆的下端通过销轴与下支杆连接,下支杆的下端与设在下助力腿上的拉簧连接,上、下助力腿的中下段分别设有长形开口。本发明结构简单,重量轻,易于控制,使用方便,非常适于越野人员使用。
3 高跷装置 CN201610095826.X 2016-02-22 CN105536210A 2016-05-04 任文华
一种高跷装置,它包括支撑脚、支撑件和脚踏板;其特征在于,脚踏板与支撑件转动连接;支撑脚包括第一分支撑脚和第二分支撑脚,第二分支撑脚至少有部分位于第一分支撑脚的前方,第一分支撑脚与支撑件固定,第二分支撑脚与第一分支撑脚转动连接;高跷装置还包括连接件,连接件的一端与第二分支撑脚转动连接,连接件的另一端与脚踏板转动连接。本发明装置具有稳定性高和步行舒适等特点。
4 助跑助跳机械腿 CN200710143937.4 2007-08-15 CN101367006B 2010-06-02 李哲南
发明涉及一种弹性助器械,具体为一种助跑助跳机械腿。其结构包括通过销轴连接的上、下两段助力腿,下助力腿的下端与一地脚连接,在上、下两段助力腿上共设有三个绑腿;上助力腿的中部通过销轴与上支杆连接,上支杆的下端通过销轴与下支杆连接,下支杆的下端与设在下助力腿上的拉簧连接,上、下助力腿的中下段分别设有长形开口。本发明结构简单,重量轻,易于控制,使用方便,非常适于越野人员使用。
5 具有分离脚跟和脚趾部的行走脚柱 CN200810183183.X 2008-12-15 CN101474472A 2009-07-08 罗伯特·P·辛格顿
发明涉及一种行走脚柱,该行走脚柱包括通过支撑件连接的平台地板平台。该地板平台包括可枢转地连接到支撑件的脚跟部和分离且独立地可枢转地连接到支撑件的可枢转的脚趾部。该构造模拟踝关节和脚趾关节以在行走时提供平稳的转动动作。
6 The spring force adjustable gas spring JP5476085 1985-03-20 JPH0610488B2 1994-02-09 UINFURIITO UIRUGESU; REO RAUDAABATSUHA; UIRII SHEEFUAA
7 Gas spring, spring force thereof can be adjusted JP5476085 1985-03-20 JPS60211138A 1985-10-23 BUINFURIITO BUIRUGESU; REO RAUDAABATSUHA; BUIRII SHIEEFUAA
8 Motion stilts retention system US12249848 2008-10-10 US08047969B1 2011-11-01 Jeffrey T. Jay
Motion or velocity stilts are provided a strapping system for attachment of the leg and foot of a user. An upper knee cuff uses dual straps that enwrap the leg and are secured by a front buckle and perimeter lengths of hook and loop fasteners. The hook and loop fasteners enable fore and aft leg positioning adjustments. The upper cuff is attached to the spring support utilizing a pair of knee braces that permit pivoting of the knee cuff as well as width adjustment for variation in user knee and leg diameters. The lower strapping system utilizes separate heel, instep, and toe straps to secure the foot to a foot plate.
9 Economical foam stilts US11378112 2006-03-18 US20070219070A1 2007-09-20 Ted Anderson
two blocks of structural foam are fitted with shoe buckles. The blocks have ground contacting areas larger than the user's shoes for stability, and to reduce the toss-over effects of stepping on construction junk on the floor. Small objects embed in the resilient surface of the foot so their effect on walking and stability are nullified.
10 Foot-wearable stilt US748489 1976-12-08 US4088336A 1978-05-09 Lesley Chapel
A pair of elevating structures to be worn on the feet, each of the structures comprising a ground contact unit to which a vertically separated foot receiving unit is joined to form a unitary structure. The ground contact unit has a horizontal base plate from which rear, side, and front walls extend upwardly to form a hollow structure, a portion of these walls extending further upward in the form of a hollow tower on the rear portion of the unit to which tower the foot receiving unit is joined. The tower extends under the rear half of the foot receiving unit so that the weight of the wearer is centered over the tower and transferred from the tower to the ground contact unit. The forward part of the foot receiving unit is cantilevered from the tower and forms an open area between the forward portion of the foot receiving unit and the lower part of the ground contact unit. The foot receiving unit has semi-flexible walls and means to close the walls about the feet of the wearer. In one embodiment, the undersurface of the base plate is concave to provide edges for gripping the ground surface. In another embodiment, a pair of rollers are attached at the respective ends of the base plate, the rollers at the forward end of the base plate being positioned beyond the forward extension of the foot receiving unit.
11 bourcier de carbon US2899685D US2899685A 1959-08-18
12 Stilt US68400833 1933-08-07 US1984114A 1934-12-11 COLLINS CHARLES E
13 Human hand-crawling and foot-bounding apparatus US15238387 2016-08-16 US09750973B1 2017-09-05 Weipeng Yang
Height-adjustable apparatus using a spring to urge forward and rearward undulating whippy locomotion. A hand-crawling embodiment enables users to engage in all-fours crawling locomotion while the body is conventionally situated in a two-legged orientation. A foot-bounding embodiment enables walkers, joggers, runners and jumpers to engage in forward and backward whippy locomotion. A crutch embodiment enables crippled or injured users to likewise engage in whippy locomotion.
14 Stilt devices with common leg support assemblies US12628498 2009-12-01 US08172730B2 2012-05-08 Raymond L. Emmert
A stilt device having a front extendible strut and a cooperating rear extendible strut pivotally connected to a base member and a shoe plate, the front and rear extendible struts being disposed in a parallelogram relationship. The rear extendible strut has a rear member and a rear extendible member. A leg support pole is supported at one end by the rear extendible member and extends for its other end to be connected to a workman's leg to provide stability and to thereby enable the replacement of height determining extendible members, the distance from the shoe plate being a common vertical difference that is unchanged the extension of the extendible struts or by components thereof. For stilts of increased height the springs of the damping assemblies are selectively stiffened.
15 STILTS WITH NON-CIRCULAR SUPPORT POLE AND METHOD OF IMPROVING SAFETY US13218664 2011-08-26 US20120004078A1 2012-01-05 Werner L. Schlecht; David T. Roman
Stilts for supporting a worker for doing elevated work, such as drywall installation, and methods of improving the safety of stilts, reducing the weight of stilts, and obtaining and providing stilts. Stilts each include a base member, a shoe plate, at least one (e.g., two) column(s), a leg-attachment mechanism, a support pole having a non-circular feature, and a guide that engages the non-circular feature to better resist twisting. In some embodiments, the non-circular feature is that the support pole has a non-circular cross section, such as an oval cross section. Inner and outer portions may telescopically engage to provide for height adjustment.
16 Economical foam stilts US11378112 2006-03-18 US07374514B2 2008-05-20 Ted G Anderson
Two blocks of structural foam are fitted with shoe buckles. The blocks have ground contacting areas larger than the user's shoes for stability, and to reduce the toss-over effects of stepping on construction junk on the floor. Small objects embed in the resilient surface of the foot so their effect on walking and stability are nullified.
17 ADJUSTABLE TWO-LEGGED STILT WITH CATCH MECHANISM US11277329 2006-03-23 US20070027004A1 2007-02-01 Richard Novara
A two-legged stilt includes a support frame, a foot platform, and a base. The support frame includes first and second parallel leg supports, each having upper and lower sections that are coupled and slide relative to one another whereby a length of each leg support may be varied. The leg supports are pivotably mounted to foot platform and the base for canting of the stilt. Each leg support includes a spring-biased catch that secures the respective leg support sections against relative movement, whereby the length of the leg support may be fixed. A release member is operatively connected to each catch for controlling adjustment of the lengths of the two leg supports while the stilt is worn.
18 Jumping device for exercise US10135157 2002-04-29 US06840893B2 2005-01-11 Tae-Hyuk Yoon
Disclosed is a jumping device for exercise including an arc-shaped plate spring, a vertical member coupled to the plate spring, a footrest coupled to the vertical member while extending horizontally, a hinge lever hingably coupled to the footrest, a hoof lever hingably coupled to the hinge lever and fixedly mounted to the plate spring in an overlapping state, a shoe case serving as a shoe to be worn by a user, the shoe case being integrally coupled to the footrest while including a shoe bottom plate, and a U-shaped strip member serving as a connecting rod for connecting the footrest to the vertical member, the strip member having leg portions each fixedly mounted at a lower end thereof to an intermediate portion of the shoe bottom plate while extending upwardly and inclinedly toward an upper end thereof, and a connecting portion for connecting the leg portions, and a fitting member fixedly mounted to the connecting portion of the strip member at the rear of the strip member, the fitting member being fitted around the vertical member. The strip member has a function as a connecting rod adapted to maintain the shoe case in its horizontal state, thereby eliminating need for a separate connecting rod. In particular, the jumping device can be conveniently used by children without any danger of injury because no connecting rod is used.
19 Support apparatus US09737493 2000-12-18 US06517586B2 2003-02-11 Joe Lin
A support structure having a shoe platform and a floor platform, with the said shoe platform and floor platform movably conjoined, and retained by a sprung component, to a set of supports. Moreover, there are a plurality of leg section supports that are coupled to one of the supports by means of a pivot sleeve having an axial hole and a locating mount. Movably conjoined between the leg section supports is an adjustable calf harness consisting of two adjoined fittings. The shoe platform includes heel rest consisting of a stop mount and a slide mount having selectable position mounting holes. Disposed on the shoe platform are clasp mounts for the positioning of toe straps and strap fastener as well as ankle straps and strap fasteners into shoe platform clasp slots.
20 Support apparatus US09737493 2000-12-18 US20020077704A1 2002-06-20 Joe Lin
A support structure having a shoe platform and a floor platform, with the said shoe platform and floor platform movably conjoined, and retained by a sprung component, to a set of supports. Moreover, there are a plurality of leg section supports that are coupled to one of the supports by means of a pivot sleeve having an axial hole and a locating mount. Movably conjoined between the leg section supports is an adjustable calf harness consisting of two adjoined fittings. The shoe platform includes heel rest consisting of a stop mount and a slide mount having selectable position mounting holes. Disposed on the shoe platform are clasp mounts for the positioning of toe straps and strap fastener as well as ankle straps and strap fasteners into shoe platform clasp slots.
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