FLEXIBLE SOCKET INTERFACE
20210038410 ยท 2021-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/78
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/802
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/7812
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/76
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An interface for use in conjunction with a prosthetic device is formed of a pliable material which is configured to support the necessary connection to a residual limb when used. The interface further has an internal surface structure that includes several stepped indentations which provide a more efficient and effective product. The stepped indentations have a dimension which decreases as the distance from the interior surface increases. In some embodiments, the indentations are shaped as an octagon, with each step also being octagonal. Other shapes are also contemplated. Also, the steps of the indentations could be uniform or irregular.
Claims
1. An interface for use in a prosthetic limb, comprising: a layer of interface material custom formed to fit a residual limb of a patient, the interface material having a plurality of perforations therein designed to accommodate a vacuum seal between the residual limb and a socket of a prosthetic limb, the perforations extending inwardly from an inner surface of the interface matter to an exterior surface; wherein each perforation has a stepped profile with a plurality of steps, with the cross sectional width of each perforation getting smaller moving away from the inner surface of the interface material toward the outer surface.
2. The interface of claim 1 wherein the planar configuration of each perforation is octagonal and each of the plurality of steps are also octagonal.
3. The interface of claim 1 wherein the layer of interface material is formed of thermolyn.
4. The interface of claim 1 wherein the planar configuration of each indentation is circular and each stepped down portion is also circular.
5. The interface of claim 1 wherein a final step of the plurality of steps provides an opening to the outer surface of the liner.
6. The interface of claim 5 wherein the stepped configuration has at least three steps.
7. The interface of claim 1 wherein the interface material is pliable thus allowing partial deformation of the perforations when subject to a vacuum condition.
8. The interface of claim 1 wherein the interface is designed to be used in conjunction with a liner, and wherein the liner material will be drawn into the perforations when used within the socket and when subject to a natural vacuum condition created based upon a custom configuration of the liner, socket and interface.
9. An interface for use with a custom designed prosthetic limb to provide attachment to a residual limb of a user, the interface comprising: a custom fit layer of interface material configured to surround and capture the residual limb, the interface material having a plurality of perforations therein designed to accommodate a vacuum seal between the residual limb and a socket of the prosthetic limb, the perforations extending inwardly from an inner surface of the interface matter to an exterior surface; wherein each perforation is octagonal in shape with a stepped profile having a plurality of steps, with the cross sectional width of each perforation getting smaller moving away from the inner surface of the interface material toward the outer surface, thus causing an opening in the outer surface being smaller than the opening in the inner surface, the perforations helping to accommodate the vacuum seal by increasing surface area.
10. The interface of claim 9, wherein the interface material is thermolyn.
11. The interface of claim 9 wherein the stepped configuration has at least three steps.
12. The interface of claim 9 wherein the interface material is pliable thus allowing partial deformation of the perforations when subject to a vacuum condition.
13. The interface of claim 9 wherein the interface is designed to be used in conjunction with a liner, and wherein the liner material will be drawn into the perforations when used within the socket and when subject to a natural vacuum condition created based upon a custom configuration of the liner, socket and interface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Further objects and advantages of the various embodiments can be seen by reviewing the following detailed description in conjunction with drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0015] It will be understood that some of the openings might not extend all the way through interface 10. In this situation, these openings would help with retention on the residual limb, but would not specifically interact with the socket. In certain instances, it may be beneficial to have indentations starting on the outer surface, thus further assisting in vacuum connections from other directions.
[0016] Again, flexible interface 10 is typically used in an elevated vacuum condition. Further, flexible interface 10 may be used in conjunction with a liner (not shown), which is placed over the residual limb. In this situation, the strategic placement and strategic configuration of openings will draw liner material into the internal cavities of perforations 50. This creates an improved interface. By drawing or pulling liner material into these cavities, increasing surface area connection, while substantially eliminating air gaps, thus creating better coupling and cooperation between the surfaces. Further, this eliminates drag, sheer and avoids the possibility for irritation and blisters when used.
[0017] Various materials could be utilized for the flexible socket interface, however it is contemplated that a material such as thermolyn or flexible material of some sort, would be used. Other possible materials clearly exist, such as certain silicon materials or other copolymers. The materials should be have a desired level of flexibility to promote the vacuum and sealing functions mentioned above.
[0018] Various embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustrating the details thereof and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The details and features of the disclosed embodiment[s] are not intended to be limiting, as many variations and modifications will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be interpreted broadly and to include all variations and modifications coming within the scope and spirit of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.