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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 JP742972 1972-01-14 JPS4885741U 1973-10-18
122 JP4274671 1971-05-25 JPS483368U 1973-01-16
123 JP2535171 1971-04-07 JPS4723052U 1972-11-15
124 JP2095869 1969-03-07 JPS4727575Y1 1972-08-22
125 Movement assistance device US15567008 2016-04-05 US10537150B2 2020-01-21 Michel Bruel
A movement assistance device comprising a first element for rigidly connecting the device to one foot of a user and transmitting a thrust force to said foot; and a second element linked to the first element by link means and intended to be in contact with the ground; the device further comprises means for transmitting a force from an exogenous energy source, to the first element and/or to the second element, in order to separate them from each other.
126 Spring-loaded boot US15730370 2017-10-11 US10232221B1 2019-03-19 Daniel Grayston
Disclosed is a spring-loaded boot. The invention consists of a rigid boot bound to a set of plates, with shock absorbers situated on each end of, and sandwiched between, the plates. The top plate provides the platform for binding a ski boot, and the bottom plate provides ground contact and traction. The device allows the user to bounce with pogo-like motion. The rigid shell of the boot provides the ample ankle support and protection needed for rugged terrain.
127 Assistance system for a gliding board or snowshoe US14113194 2012-04-19 US09339718B2 2016-05-17 Patrice Cornillon
The present invention relates to a system for helping the movements of a user's foot, said foot being able to be received in a footwear portion, the front end of which is pivotably mounted relative to a sliding board or to walking equipment, with the system comprising a spring which can be secured to the sliding board or to the walking equipment so as to be applied to a bearing zone of the footwear portion by exerting a pressure on said bearing zone when the bearing zone is moved closer to the sliding board or to the walking equipment, characterized in that it comprises a binding device which can be removed from the spring, with the binding device being able to be fastened to a binding zone of the sliding board or of the walking equipment.
128 Metabolically efficient leg brace US11120503 2005-05-03 US20050251079A1 2005-11-10 Matthew Carvey; Andrew Carvey; Philip Carvey; Nicholas Howard
Embodiments of the invention relate to walking/running braces and to devices for enhancing locomotion, specifically human bipedal locomotion. More particularly, it relates to a controlled mechanical device which provides support of the torso via the hip sockets, reduces the metabolic energy associated with walking/running and reduces the incidence of falls caused by insufficient leg thrust. Embodiments of the invention also relates to reducing the strain and metabolic energy consumption associated with walking/running with a heavy backpack or other significant carried load.
129 Spring overshoe US936092 1997-09-23 US5845419A 1998-12-08 John Begg
A spring shoe that includes a foot engaging portion, an upper platform, an intermediate platform, a first specifically configured spring, a lower platform, and a second specifically configured spring. The foot engaging portion engages the foot of the user. The upper platform is attached to the foot engaging portion. The intermediate platform is spaced vertically below the upper platform and is attached thereto by the first specifically configured spring. The lower platform is spaced vertically below the intermediate platform and is attached thereto by the second specifically configured spring. Each of the first and second specifically configured springs are a one-piece continuous wire formed into a pair of spaced-apart conically-shaped helical coils connected to each other by an integrally formed torsion bar.
130 Sporting and exercising unit US838461 1992-02-19 US5205798A 1993-04-27 Gregory Lekhtman
A foot receiving member has a spring member detachably attached to the bottom surface thereof. The spring member includes a top, arched, layer and a bottom, arched, layer and a strap disposed between the two arched layers. The arched layers are attached, at their ends, to a corresponding end of the strap in such a manner that the spring member will be automatically disassembled under the influence of an extraordinary lateral force.
131 Spring shoe US300493 1989-01-23 US4912859A 1990-04-03 Gary Ritts
A spring shoe is provided, of the type which includes a top plate that holds a person's foot and a bottom plate coupled to the top plate through springs to allow for vigorous jumping, wherein the top plate is stabilized against unwanted motion in a simple and rugged mechanism. An elongated cross bar is provided which has a front end hinged to the front of the top plate and a rear end hinged to the rear of the bottom plate. The cross bar permits vertical motion and pitch of the top plate with respect to the bottom plate, while avoiding other unwanted motions of the top plate such as longitudinal and lateral shifting and tilting in roll.
132 Antistasis device US632896 1984-07-20 US4669722A 1987-06-02 Avvari Rangaswamy
A pair of foot attachments for performing leg exercises so as to facilitate efficient pumping action of blood from deep leg veins. Each foot attachment incorporates a high sock with a flexible foot panel connected by springs to a more rigid panel. The present invention permits its utilization by a patient in either a sitting position, as when the patient is sitting in a chair or on the side of a bed, or in a supine position, where the patients' calves can be positioned against a panel from which is hinged a second panel that provides a surface against which the rigid panels of the foot attachments are placed.
133 Hopping and dancing shoes US252162 1981-04-08 US4457084A 1984-07-03 Hiroshi Horibata; John W. Sondreal; Henry Chu
A hopping and dancing shoe comprises a sole member, a base member parallel thereto, and a spring therebetween. Two means are provided by the spring to resist yawing of the sole member relative to the base member: (1) the spring has an axial extension of each end which is connected to the sole member and base member, respectively; and (2) the extreme outer coils of the spring are in contact with the sole member and base member, respectively, to provide frictional contact there between.
134 Exercise skate US695252 1976-06-11 US3996677A 1976-12-14 Joseph Reina
An exercise skate includes a support frame having a base member and means thereon for securing the support frame detachably to a shoe. At least two threaded elements are integral with the base member and depend therefrom. An exercise element is threadedly secured to each of the threaded elements to depend therefrom. Preferably the exercise elements comprise either a coil spring with an elastomeric plug element at its lower extremity or a roller assembly.
135 Spring-supported shoe appliance US44476274 1974-02-22 US3875688A 1975-04-08 MCNAUGHTON HENRY
A spring-supported shoe appliance comprising a support plate, a helical spring at the underside of the plate and means for securing the plate having the spring attached thereto, to the user''s foot. The appliance may include a flexible curtain or sleeve surrounding the spring.
136 Apparatus for resilient locomotion US3444631D 1966-03-24 US3444631A 1969-05-20 MACLEOD NORMAN A
137 Athletic spring exerciser US6583925 1925-10-30 US1613538A 1927-01-04 SCHAD ANTHONY C
138 Exercising device US53919422 1922-02-25 US1571073A 1926-01-26 TAPLING ROBERT D
139 Spbing shoe US1566513D US1566513A 1925-12-22
140 Propelling device US29284619 1919-04-26 US1331952A 1920-02-24 BRANT HARRY T; TURNER HENRY M