Method of attaching an artificial tendon and a product
10980697 · 2021-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2220/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Provided is a technique for attaching an artificial tendon to a support device having a supporting material as well as a product formed by the technique. The artificial tendon is provided for flexing or extending a joint of a body, when applied at the joint of the body, by way of pulling the artificial tendon along its lengthwise direction. The artificial tendon is attached to the support device by stitching across the tendon with a thread on the supporting material of the support device, which forms a tunnel for the artificial tendon between the supporting material and the stitching. The artificial tendon is able to travel in the tunnel. The tunnel formed by this technique is positioned on the surface of the supporting material of the support device.
Claims
1. A method of attaching an artificial tendon to a support device having a supporting material, wherein the artificial tendon of the support device is provided for flexing or extending at least one joint of a body, when it is applied at the at least one joint of the body, by means of pulling the artificial tendon along its lengthwise direction, comprising: stitching across the artificial tendon with a thread on the supporting material of the support device, which forms a tunnel for the artificial tendon between the supporting material and the stitching, in which tunnel the artificial tendon is able to travel.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: providing a gap between neighbouring threads during stitching.
3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: stitching along a path of travel of the artificial tendon of the support device.
4. The method according to claim 1, whereby the tunnel is provided on the inside of the support device.
5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: covering the tunnel with a thin textile material or mesh material on the stitch side, opposite the supporting material.
6. A tunnel for an artificial tendon to be able to travel in, positioned on a surface of a supporting material of a support device, wherein the artificial tendon of the support device is provided for flexing or extending at least one joint of a body, when it is applied at the at least one joint of the body, by means of pulling the artificial tendon along its lengthwise direction, wherein the tunnel comprises the supporting material and a stitching across the artificial tendon, thus making up the tunnel the artificial tendon is able to travel in.
7. The tunnel according to claim 6, wherein the stitching comprises a low friction thread.
8. The tunnel according to claim 6, wherein the stitching shows a gap between neighboring threads.
9. A strengthening glove having artificial tendons for flexing or extending at least one glove finger, in use, wherein the artificial tendons run in a tunnel according to claim 6.
10. The strengthening glove according to claim 9, wherein a thin textile material or mesh material is covering the tunnel as a lining inside the glove.
11. The strengthening glove according to claim 9, wherein the artificial tendon runs between an actuator and a fixed point, through the tunnel.
12. The strengthening glove according to claim 9, wherein the tunnel is provided along one side of the glove finger, over the top of the glove finger and along the other side of the glove finger.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail under referral to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(6) The present invention concerns a method of attaching an artificial tendon. In
(7) The artificial tendon 1 is attached at the support material 2 by means of a stitching 5 crossing the tendon 1 in such a way as it is present at least on both sides of the artificial tendon 1. In the shown embodiment a zigzag stitching 5 has been performed across the artificial tendon 1 forming a tunnel 12 for the artificial tendon 1 to run in. The tunnel 12 is made up of the support material 2 and the stitching 5, see for example
(8) In the embodiment shown in
(9) When a pulling force is applied to the artificial tendon 1 along its lengthwise direction it travels through the tunnel 12 and a flexing of the finger 4 is performed. The artificial tendon 1 is connected to an actuator (not shown), which applies the pulling force. Two artificial tendons 1 are provided in this embodiment, one on each side of the finger 4.
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(12) If the threads in the stitching 5 is provided with a gap between neighbouring threads the stitching 5 will not become bulky when the artificial tendon 1 is pulled and the stitching will flex since the neighbouring threads will move towards and possibly against each other but do not have to bundle up.
(13) Of course it is conceivable to use different kinds of stitching, such as overlock stitching, as long as the stitching 5 forms a tunnel 12.
(14) The present invention may be used in a support device at a lot of different joints of a body, such as an arm, a shoulder, an ankle, a wrist, a knee. In
(15) The support material 2 shown in
(16) When the stitching and artificial tendon is provided on the inside of the garment it is preferred to arrange a lining made of a mesh material or a thin textile material, thus enhancing comfort and minimizing the risk of catching the stitching with, for example, a nail.
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(19) The invention is described by means of embodiments but can be altered in many ways within the scope of the appended claims.