Transfemoral rotator using push button spring clips
10639171 ยท 2020-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/76
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/76
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A transfemoral rotator is provided. The transfemoral rotator includes an inner cylinder that nests within a cavity of a base shell. The inner cylinder includes a lower cylindrical hub configured to protrude through an opening in the base shell. A spring clip mechanism operated by a push button serves to lock and unlock the transfemoral rotator to permit for rotation of a lower limb prosthesis and allow for a wearer to sit cross-legged.
Claims
1. Transfemoral rotator configured to couple an upper, proximal prosthetic device to a lower, distal prosthetic device, the upper, proximal prosthetic device configured to couple to a user's limb, the transfemoral rotator comprising: a base shell including a cylindrical central cavity therein, a bottom surface, and a button-retaining recess for holding a button for movement in a peripheral location of the base shell, the bottom surface including an opening having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the cylindrical central cavity; an inner cylinder nested for rotation within the base shell central cavity, the inner cylinder including a lower cylindrical hub sized to protrude through the opening in the base shell and a top portion having a diameter greater than the diameter of the opening of the base shell, the inner cylinder further including a spring clip-retraining recess for receiving a U-shaped spring clip; the U-shaped spring clip having a protrusion configured to protrude through a hole in the inner cylinder and through a hole in the base shell to lock the inner cylinder with respect to the base shell; wherein depressing the button will unlock the inner cylinder with respect to the base shell allowing the inner cylinder to rotate freely; and wherein the base shell receives a top plate having a first connector configured to attach to the upper, proximal prosthetic device, the lower cylindrical hub includes a second connector configured to attach to the lower, distal prosthetic device, and the top portion of the inner cylinder is enclosed within the cylindrical central cavity by the base shell and the top plate and axially supported by the base shell.
2. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the button includes a protrusion for engaging the protrusion of the U-shaped spring clip.
3. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the top plate includes a domed portion.
4. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the first connector is a tapered square connector.
5. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the first connector is a threaded screw connector.
6. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the second connector is a set screw connector.
7. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the second connector is a threaded screw connector.
8. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the lower cylindrical hub and top portion of the inner cylinder are unitary.
9. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the lower, distal prosthetic device is a prosthetic knee.
10. The transfemoral rotator of claim 1 wherein the upper, proximal prosthetic device is a socket of an amputee.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) A pushbutton spring clip 26 is U-shaped and includes a dimple 28 (e.g., a protrusion). Threaded holes 30 receive bolts 32 for securing a top plate 34 to the base shell 12.
(11) An inner cylinder 36 is adapted to nest in the cavity 14 of the base shell 12. A lower cylindrical hub 38 will protrude through the hole 16. Set screws 40 are used to attach the lower cylindrical hub 38 to an external connector. It is also preferred that the top plate 34 include a domed portion 42 along with a tapered square connector 44.
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(15) The assembled transfemoral rotator 10 disclosed herein is shown in
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(19) It is recognized that modifications and variations of the present invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art and it is intended that all such modifications and be included within the scope of the appended claims.