PROSTHESIS SOCKET VACUUM DEVICE
20190008663 ยท 2019-01-10
Inventors
- Chia-Pao Cheng (New Taipei City, TW)
- Fu-Kuo WU (New Taipei City, TW)
- Hsiang-Ming Wu (New Taipei City, TW)
Cpc classification
A61F2/78
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/5073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A prosthesis socket vacuum device includes a base formed with a first chamber formed with a discharge channel and a vacuum relief channel and a second chamber provided, on an underside thereof, with a locking assembly, which includes a position-constraining block. A positioning assembly having sealing gaskets fit thereto includes a locking pin extending through a positioning member and formed with a recess. In setting the positioning assembly into the base, the positioning member compresses and expels internal air of the first chamber to the outside through the discharge channel in a soundless manner to form a vacuum condition. The locking pin drives the locking assembly to displace until the recess and a closure hole are fixed relative to each other so as to have the locking assembly closes the vacuum relief channel. A gap is provided between the closure hole and the recess to provide an effect of cushioning.
Claims
1. A prosthesis socket vacuum device, comprising: a base, which is formed with a first chamber and a second chamber in a longitudinal direction, the first chamber being provided with a discharge channel extending to and in communication with a bottom of the base, and a vacuum relief channel; a locking assembly, which has an end provided with a position-constraining block, which is set, as being biased by a spring, under the second chamber, and an opposite end extending through the base to the outside, the position-constraining block being formed, in an interior thereof, with a closure hole; a positioning assembly, which comprises a locking pin extending through a positioning member, the locking pin having a lower portion formed with a recess, with a plurality of second sealing gaskets fit thereto at one side of the recess, the positioning member comprising a plurality of first sealing gaskets fit to an outside surface thereof, wherein when the positioning assembly is set into the base, the positioning member squeezes and expels air contained in the first chamber to discharge, in a soundless manner, to the outside through the discharge channel, and meanwhile, the locking pin drives the locking assembly t displace until the recess and the closure hole are fixed relative to each other to allow the locking assembly to close the vacuum relief channel, and wherein a gap is present between the closure hole and the recess to provide an effect of cushioning after the positioning assembly is coupled to the base.
2. The prosthesis socket vacuum device according to claim 1, wherein the positioning assembly further comprises a connection member, which comprises a plurality of projections for connection with the position-constraining block and is formed with a first through hole and a second through hole, the first through hole receiving a valve bock that comprise a fourth seal gasket fit thereto to insert and retain therein, the second through hole receiving a push member to insert and retain therein.
3. The prosthesis socket vacuum device according to claim 2, wherein pressing down the positioning assembly for a second time allows the position-constraining block to move away from the vacuum relief channel, so as to allow air to flow into the first chamber to release vacuum.
4. The prosthesis socket vacuum device according to claim 1, wherein the discharge channel further comprises a one-way valve arranged in an interior of the discharge channel to allow the positioning member to carry out expelling air without reversal of flow.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
[0023] Better understanding of the present invention can be made through a detailed description given below generally for a preferred feasible embodiment according to the present invention with reference to
[0024] A locking assembly (20) comprises, assembled in sequence, a position-constraining block (22), a connection member (23), and a push member (25). The connection member (23) is of an inverted T-shape and the connection member (23) is formed with a first through hole (232) and a second through hole (233) respectively in upper and lower portions thereof. The first through hole (232) receive a valve block (24) to which a fourth seal gasket (241) is fit to insert and retain therein. The second through hole (233) receives the push member (25) to insert and retain therein. A plurality of projections (231) is arranged on a side surface of the second through hole (233) for connection with the position-constraining block (22). The locking assembly (20), as being set in a biased and pushed condition by a spring (21), is disposed under the second chamber (112), and a bottom lid (12), in combination with a plurality of fixing bolts (121), is threadingly fixed to the base (10) to retain the locking assembly (20) in an interior of the base (10).
[0025] A positioning assembly (30) has an upper portion configured for the socket prosthesis-lining (40) that is fit to a stump of a user. The positioning assembly (30) is formed of a locking pin (31) extending through a positioning member (32). The locking pin (31) has an upper portion that is provided with a third sealing gasket (313) at a site of coupling to the lining to prevent entry of air. The locking pin (31) has a lower portion that is provided with a recess (311) and is provided, on a side surface adjacent to the recess (311), with a plurality of second sealing gaskets (312) fit thereto. The positioning member (32) has an outside surface over which a plurality of first sealing gaskets (321) is fit. When the positioning assembly (30) is set into the base (10), the positioning member (32) squeezes and expels air contained in the first chamber (111) to move through the discharge channel (13) to discharge, in a soundless manner, to the outside by way of the one-way valve (122). When the positioning member (32) is squeezing the first chamber (111), air that is located outside the inner lining (40) and inside the socket (50) is not expelled into the first chamber (111), and only the air that is originally contained in the first chamber (111) will be discharged to the outside so as to generate a vacuum condition inside the first chamber (111) and also allow the locking pin (31) to drive the locking assembly (20) to move until the recess (311) and a closure hole (221) are fixed with respect to each other so that the locking assembly (20) closes the vacuum relief channel (14). The sealing gaskets described above can be adjusted in respect of the quantity thereof in view of actual needs for applications and are not limited to what described herein.
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[0029] The present invention provides a prosthesis socket vacuum device, which comprises a locking pin (31) that is reduced in size and used in combination with sealing gaskets so that a user may uses a length-reduced or shorter positioning assembly (30) to couple with the base (10) thereby improving the issue of poor coupling. Further, during coupling, the base (10) discharges internal air through the discharge channel (13), and the vacuum relief channel (14) to prevent flowing of air so as to achieve the purpose of completely fixing without additional inclusion of devices for air evacuation and vacuuming thereby reducing the load carried by the user. Further, the positioning assembly (30) and the locking assembly (20) provide certain spacing or gap therebetween to help buffer or cushion reaction force induced by stepping of the user so as to make the user feel comfortable.
[0030] It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
[0031] While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the claims of the present invention.