A61F2002/5081

BIOMEDICAL FINGER ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH CAPACITIVE PANELS

A prosthetic digit usable with capacitive panels is provided. The digit includes at least one conductive layer surrounding the body of the digit, and a non-conductive sealing layer around the conductive layer preventing direct external contact of the conductive layer with the capacitive panel. The digit may have a conductive tip pad to create a series capacitive pathway between the conductive layer of the body and the electrodes of the capacitive panel. Using the digit with a capacitive panel does not require a direct conductive pathway, e.g., a pathway between the capacitive panel and the structure of the device, the user's skin, or metallic sink.

COVERING SHELL FOR A PROSTHESIS AND LIMB PROSTHESIS

A covering shell for a prosthesis of a given limb, the shell having at least two zones of different flexibility. The arrangement of the zones of the covering shell in relation to one another corresponding to the arrangement of the parts of the given limb having different hardnesses. An exoskeletal structure, having preferably a tubular shape, of a prosthesis of a given limb. The exoskeletal structure being designed to provide a connection between a socket and a hand prosthesis or between a socket and a foot prosthesis, in order to form the prosthesis of the limb. The exoskeletal structure having at least two zones of different flexibility. The arrangement of the zones of the exoskeletal structure in relation to one another corresponding to the arrangement of the parts of the given limb having different hardnesses.

Device and method for cleaning a prosthetic liner
11478368 · 2022-10-25 ·

A method for supporting a pin-type prosthetic liner includes placing the liner in an inverted state on a standoff extending from the base of a liner stand. The standoff extends to an upper end that supports the liner on the liner stand. The upper end is an open end that receives the pin of the inverted liner being supported on the liner stand.

Liquid cooling for medical devices

Embodiments include a cooling device for a medical device. The cooling device including a controller configured to receive data from one or more temperature sensors and a pump, configured to be operated by the controller, to circulate a cooling fluid through a cooling system and through fluid channels in the medical device. The cooling device is configured to be worn by a user and to be selectively coupled to the medical device by the user.

TRACTION SYSTEM FOR AN AMBULATORY SUPPORT

A traction system for an ambulatory support such as a prosthetic foot blade or a crutch includes a sole plate, a latch assembly, and a strap. The sole plate is couplable to a distal end of the ambulatory support to extend under a bottom side of the ambulatory support and a latch assembly. The latch assembly includes a front catch and a rear catch both fixable at a top side of the ambulatory support with the front catch nearer to the distal end of the ambulatory support than the rear catch, and a lever having a front end and a rear end, the front end releasably latchable to the front catch and the rear end releasably latchable to the rear catch when the lever is pivoted about the latched front end. The strap is secured to the lever and to the sole plate.

LIQUID COOLING FOR MEDICAL DEVICES

Embodiments include a cooling device for a medical device. The cooling device including a controller configured to receive data from one or more temperature sensors and a pump, configured to be operated by the controller, to circulate a cooling fluid through a cooling system and through fluid channels in the medical device. The cooling device is configured to be worn by a user and to be selectively coupled to the medical device by the user.

PROSTHESIS COSMETIC AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

A prosthesis cosmetic having a main part made of a foam material and/or composite fiber material and a cavity formed in the main part for receiving a prosthesis component, wherein the main part has an outside facing away from the cavity, on which outside a textile layer is arranged, an adhesive being applied on the inside of the textile layer facing the main part and the textile layer being adhered or laminated on the outside of the main part.

DEXTEROUS HAND
20220287853 · 2022-09-15 ·

This application discloses a dexterous hand. The dexterous hand uses the anatomical structure of human hands for reference. The joints adopt dual-actuator antagonistic drive, which gives consideration to both compliant operation and robustness. The tendon joint and tendon sheath fixator are used for easy disassembly of hands and wrists. The metacarpophalangeal joints of each finger have the DOF of circumduction of, so that the fingers can automatically adapt to the complex surface. The axes of the multi-degrees of freedom joints are orthogonal, which is beneficial to control and motion planning calculation. The dexterous hand is ideal for handling objects of complex shape smoothly, facilitating production, disassembly and maintenance.

BIOMEDICAL FINGER ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH CAPACITIVE PANELS

A prosthetic digit usable with capacitive panels is provided. The digit includes at least one conductive layer surrounding the body of the digit, and a non-conductive sealing layer around the conductive layer preventing direct external contact of the conductive layer with the capacitive panel. The digit may have a conductive tip pad to create a series capacitive pathway between the conductive layer of the body and the electrodes of the capacitive panel. Using the digit with a capacitive panel does not require a direct conductive pathway, e.g., a pathway between the capacitive panel and the structure of the device, the user's skin, or metallic sink.

Traction system for an ambulatory support

A traction system for an ambulatory support such as a prosthetic foot blade or a crutch includes a sole plate, a latch assembly, and a strap. The sole plate is couplable to a distal end of the ambulatory support to extend under a bottom side of the ambulatory support and a latch assembly. The latch assembly includes a front catch and a rear catch both fixable at a top side of the ambulatory support with the front catch nearer to the distal end of the ambulatory support than the rear catch, and a lever having a front end and a rear end, the front end releasably latchable to the front catch and the rear end releasably latchable to the rear catch when the lever is pivoted about the latched front end. The strap is secured to the lever and to the sole plate.