ORTHOPAEDIC JOINT DEVICE
20230270569 · 2023-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2002/5067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/5041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to an orthopaedic joint device, comprising an upper part (2) and a lower part (3), which are mounted on one another so as to be pivotable about a joint pin (4) and between which a damper device (5) is situated in order to provide resistance against pivoting of the upper part (2) relative to the lower part (3), and the damper device (5) is mounted on the upper part (2) and the lower part (3) via fastening devices (6, 7), a fastening device (6) comprising a head (8) in which a bearing (9) is situated which is supported on a pin (10) that is mounted in the upper part (2) or lower part (3), characterised in that the pin (10) is mounted so as to be rotatable in the upper part (2) or lower part (3).
Claims
1. An orthopaedic joint device having an upper part (2) and a lower part (3), which are mounted on one another so as to be pivotable about a joint axis (4) and between which a damper device (5) is arranged in order to provide a resistance to pivoting of the upper part (2) relative to the lower part (3), and the damper device (5) is mounted on the upper part (2) and the lower part (3) via fastening devices (6, 7), wherein one fastening device (6) has a head (8), in which a bearing (9) is arranged, which is supported on an axle (10), which is mounted in the upper part (2) or lower part (3), characterized in that the axle (10) is mounted rotatably in the upper part (2) or lower part (3).
2. The orthopaedic joint device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the axle (10) is mounted in radial bearings, in particular sliding bearings (11) or needle bearings.
3. The orthopaedic joint device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the bearing (9) in the head (8) is designed as a self-aligning ball bearing, a self-aligning roller bearing or a spherical plain bearing.
4. The orthopaedic joint device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the bearing (9) is mounted between covering disks (12) in the head (8).
5. The orthopaedic joint device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the axle (10) is secured in the upper part (2) or lower part (3) by means of at least one sealing element (13, 14).
6. The orthopaedic joint device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the axle (10) is mounted so as to be supported axially on the upper part (2) or lower part (3) by means of at least one supporting element (15).
7. The orthopaedic joint device as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that the supporting element (15) is of elastic design or is elastically mounted.
8. The orthopaedic joint device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the head (8) is arranged or formed on a piston rod (16).
9. The orthopaedic joint device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the bearing (9) is mounted on the axle (10) with an interference fit.
Description
[0016] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the appended figures. More specifically:
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[0023] The damper device 5, as illustrated in
[0024] In addition to a configuration of the orthopaedic joint device 1 as a prosthetic knee joint, it can also be designed as an orthotic knee joint or some other joint device.
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[0026] The axle 10 itself is oriented orthogonally to the longitudinal extent of the piston rod 16 and is mounted rotatably on the upper part 2, within the axle mounts 17, by means of two sliding bearings 11. The sliding bearings 11 are designed as sliding bearing bushes and are an interference fit in the axle mounts 17. A cover 13 with a circumferential O-ring seal 14 is provided as a means of preventing them from falling axially out of the axle mounts 17. The cover 13 and the O-ring seal 14 serve as sealing elements which, on the one hand, prevent the penetration of dust and moisture into the sliding bearing pairing between the axle 10 and the sliding bearing bush 11. At the same time, they secure both the sliding bearing bush 11 and the axle mechanically. By means of the cover 13 and the O-ring seal 14, which is inserted on the outside in a circumferential groove within the axle mount 17, positive locking of the cover 13 is provided. This prevents the axle 10 from being displaced axially along its longitudinal extent. For self-centering, two supporting elements 15 are arranged within the axle 10, said supporting elements being designed as elastomer elements and being supported on the inside on the covers 13. The supporting elements 15 enable the axles to be displaced axially to a small extent, thereby preventing the transmission of transverse forces from the axle mount 17 to the piston rod 10.
[0027] If the upper part 2 is displaced about the joint axis 4, axle 10 moves on a circular path about the joint axis 4 and correspondingly moves the bearing 9 and thus also the head 8 on a circular path. During this process, the piston rod 16 is moved both downward in the direction of the distal bearing location 36 and out of the plane of the drawing. The rotary movement which occurs during this process between the upper part 2 and the head 8 is made possible by the rotatable mounting of the axle 10 in the sliding bearing bushes 11. If alignment errors occur between the axle 10 and the joint axis 4 or if deformations due to external forces or wear are present, transverse forces and torsional moments are absorbed and compensated by the bearing 9. This prevents tilting and twisting of the piston rod 16, ensuring that the piston fastened to the piston rod 16 is always guided linearly and coaxially with respect to the longitudinal extent of the cylinder. The sliding bearings 11 can absorb high static forces and permit play-free, low-noise rotation of the axle 10 relative to the upper part 2. As a result, pivoting about the joint axis 4 is unaffected, and therefore resistance to pivoting is modified exclusively by the settings within the damper device 5. Smooth pivoting without the introduction of transverse forces and with minimal play allows long-term, trouble-free and silent operation of the orthopaedic joint device 1.
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[0029] Inserted within the axle mounts 17 are the two sliding bearing bushes 11; in which the axle 10, which passes through the bearing 9, is rotatably mounted. The two elastic supporting elements 15 or elastically mounted supporting elements 15 are arranged within the hollow-drilled axle 10 and are supported on the two sealing disks 13, which are fixed positively by means of O-rings 14 within the axle mounts 17.