ARTIFICIAL JOINT
20170231773 ยท 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/30744
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30507
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/384
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30331
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/3886
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides an artificial joint, including a femur connecting member, a tibia connecting member, and a receiving member, wherein the femur connecting member is connected and fixed with the receiving member and the tibia connecting member via a fixing member unparallel to a joint-twisting axis, and wherein cushion member receives the femur connecting member via a pivot-receiving surface and receives the tibia connecting member via a twist-receiving surface, thereby providing an durable and reliable artificial joint.
Claims
1. An artificial joint, comprising: a femur connecting device, including a femur implanting member and an assembly member, the femur implanting member being used to connect the artificial joint to a femur, the assembly member having a pivot portion and an assembly portion protruding downward from the pivot portion, and the pivot portion pivotally connecting to the femur implanting member in such a manner that the assembly member and the femur implanting member are mutually pivotable about a joint-pivoting axis; a tibia connecting device, including a base member and a tibia inserting member, wherein the tibia inserting member extends downward from the base member so as to connect to a tibia; and a receiving member, including an assembly base member and a cushion member, wherein the assembly base member is configured to be twistable relative to the base member along a joint-twisting axis perpendicular to the joint-pivoting axis, the assembly base member having an assembly-corresponding portion which is provided as matching the assembly portion at an upper side, the cushion member enclosing the assembly base member, and the cushion member having a pivot-receiving surface on an upper surface and a twist-receiving surface on a bottom surface, wherein the assembly portion is provided to connect to the assembly corresponding portion and a fixing part is provided to fix the assembly portion and the assembly corresponding portion at a place between the pivot-receiving surface and the twist-receiving surface in a fixing direction unparallel to the joint-twisting axis, thereby enabling the femur connecting member, the receiving member and the tibia connecting member to be connected together in such a manner that the femur connecting member and the tibia connecting member are mutually pivotable and twistable, and enabling the cushion member to receive the femur implanting member via the pivot-receiving surface and receive the base member via the twist-receiving surface.
2. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cushion member includes a protruded stopping portion at a front side of the pivot-receiving surface to limit the relative pivoting angle between the femur connecting member and the tibia connecting member.
3. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the femur implanting member includes a fixed axial portion which is extended along the joint-pivoting axis, and the pivot portion of the assembly member is a sleeve tube which sleeves the fixed axial portion in such a manner that the assembly member and the femur implanting member are mutually pivotable.
4. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the assembly portion is provided with an assembly hole parallel to the fixing direction, and the assembly corresponding portion includes a corresponding through hole which corresponds to the assembly hole in such a manner that the fixing part passes through the assembly hole and the corresponding through hole to fix the assembly portion and the assembly corresponding portion together.
5. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the assembly base member is configured to be vertically movable with a small movement relative to the cushion member.
6. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 5, wherein the fixing part is preset to be disposed in the assembly base member, and before the fixing part is located in the assembly portion, the fixing part is configured to fix the assembly base member with the cushion member in such a manner as to prevent vertical motion of the cushion member, the fixation between the assembly base member and the cushion member is released after the fixing part is located in the assembly portion.
7. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the assembly portion of the assembly member is a non-circular column and the assembly corresponding portion is a recessed part in a manner that the assembly portion and the assembly corresponding portion are, after being combined together, in a mutually non-twistable state.
8. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a reverse motion preventer provided at a back position behind the fixing part in the fixing direction in a manner that the reverse motion preventer prevents the fixing part from reversing along the fixing direction.
9. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the assembly base member includes a twisting axial portion extending along the joint-twisting axis in which the twisting axial portion penetrates through the tibia connecting member in a manner that the assembly base member and the base member are mutually twistable.
10. The artificial joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixing direction is unparallel to the joint-pivoting axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] The preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to
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[0030] As to the structure between the femur connecting member 1, the receiving member 3, and the tibia connecting member 2, via the mutually pivotable structure between the assembly member 12 and the femur implanting member 11, and via the mutually twistable structure between the assembly base member 31 and the base member 21, the femur connecting member 1 and the tibia connecting member 2 are mutually twistable and pivotable. Besides, since the fixing direction D of the fixing part 33 and the joint-twisting axis A2 are not in the same direction, the vibration caused by the artificial joint 100 motion will not be transferred and thus will not affect the structure of the artificial join 100, which reduces the possibility that the fixing part 33 becomes loose after long-term use, which leads to the ineffectiveness of the artificial joint 100. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the fixing direction D is further unparallel to the joint-pivoting axis A1. Preferably, the fixing direction is perpendicular to the joint-pivoting axis A1 and the joint-twisting axis A2, as in the present embodiment, by which the problem of components falling off and not running well is solved.
[0031] Furthermore, concerning the structure between the femur connecting member1, the receiving member 3, and the tibia connecting member 2, for the femur connecting member 1, or to say, a platform surface at a bottom side of the condyloid surface 110, to contact the cushion member 32, the cushion member 32 receives the femur implanting member 11 via the pivot-receiving surface 321, and the cushion member 32 receives the twist-receiving surface 322 via the base member 21. By the above-mentioned means, loadings caused by exertion or loadings borne by human body will not be directly transferred to the pivot portion 121. Instead, these loadings are transferred to the cushion member 32 by the femur F via the pivot-receiving surface 321 so as to prevent early damage of the pivot portion 121 due to stress concentration. Besides, the pivot-receiving surface 321 and the twist-receiving surface 322 of the cushion member 32 is equipped with large contact area with good wear-resistance, thereby achieving a more stable structure and reducing the damage rate.
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[0037] Moreover, the artificial joint 100 further comprises a reverse motion preventer 34, provided at a back position behind the fixing part 33 in the fixing direction D in a manner that the reverse motion preventer prevents the fixing part from reversing along the fixing direction. For instance, the reverse motion preventer 34 is a screw located at a back position behind the fixing part 33 in the corresponding through hole 313, and by utilizing the pushing force in the fixing direction D between the reverse motion preventer 34 and the fixing part 33, the frictional force between the screw thread of the fixing part 33 and the reverse motion stopper 34 and the screw thread of the
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[0039] Furthermore, since the assembly base member 31 being slightly movable relative to the cushion member 32 renders the disposition of the fixing part 33 inconvenient, which happens in surgery such as joint replacement, the fixing part 33 is preferably preset to be disposed in the assembly base member 31, and before the fixing part 33 is located in the assembly portion 122, the fixing part 33 is configured to fix the assembly base member 31 with the cushion member 32 in such a manner as to prevent vertical motion of the cushion member 32, the fixation between the assembly base member 31 and the cushion member 32 is released after the fixing part 33 is located in the assembly portion 122. For example, as shown in
[0040] The above description is only an explanation of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. A person with ordinary skill in the art can make various modifications to the present invention based on the scope of the claims and the above description. However, those modifications shall fall within the scope of the present invention.