MODULAR KNEE JOINT
20240390165 ยท 2024-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/741
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The modular knee joint has a connecting rod assembly, a locking assembly, and an actuating assembly. The locking assembly selectively locks the connecting rod assembly, such that the connecting rod assembly cannot pivot. When the heel of the prosthesis contacts the ground, the connecting rod assembly activates the actuating assembly, such that when the thigh and the prosthetic shank rotate at a small angle relative to each other, the locking assembly intervenes to lock the connecting rod assembly, thereby locking the actuating assembly. Therefore, the modular knee joint can maintain the resistance during the entire bending process without losing resistance after bending to a specific angle.
Claims
1. A modular knee joint configured to connect a thigh and a prosthetic shank of a user; the modular knee joint comprising: an upper connecting unit configured to connect the thigh of the user; a lower connecting unit configured to connect the prosthetic shank; a connecting rod assembly located between the upper connecting unit and the lower connecting unit; a locking assembly selectively locking the connecting rod assembly, therefore the connecting rod assembly incapable of pivoting; an actuating assembly, the lower connecting unit securely mounted on the actuating assembly; the actuating assembly comprising: a first oil storage cavity; a second oil storage cavity; a first connecting channel fluidly communicating with the first oil storage cavity and the second oil storage cavity; a second connecting channel fluidly communicating with the first oil storage cavity and the second oil storage cavity; a movable plug selectively blocking the first connecting channel; and a driven unit, an end of the driven unit connected to the connecting rod assembly, and another end of the driven unit selectively pushing the movable plug; wherein when the upper connecting unit and the lower connecting unit rotate with respect to each other, the driven unit and the movable plug are separated by the connecting rod assembly; then the movable plug blocks the first connecting channel, and the locking assembly locks the connecting rod assembly at the same time; therefore, the connecting rod assembly is incapable of pivoting and the driven unit and the movable plug keep separated.
2. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting rod assembly comprises: a main connecting rod, the upper connecting unit securely mounted on the main connecting rod, the main connecting rod comprising a main pivot shaft located between a front side of the main connecting rod and a back side of the main connecting rod; a first connecting rod comprising a first upper end and a first lower end, the first upper end connected to the main connecting rod, and the first lower end pivotably mounted on the actuating assembly; an end of the driven unit connected to the first connecting rod; a second connecting rod comprising a second upper end and a second lower end, the second upper end connected to the main pivot shaft of the main connecting rod, and the second lower end pivotably mounted on the actuating assembly; and an auxiliary connecting rod, an end of the auxiliary connecting rod pivotably mounted on the main pivot shaft of the main connecting rod, and another end of the auxiliary connecting rod pivotably mounted on the first upper end of the first connecting rod.
3. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 2, wherein the locking assembly comprises: a locking unit, an end of the locking unit connected to the main connecting rod, and another end of the locking unit selectively pushing the first connecting rod; wherein when the upper connecting unit and the lower connecting unit rotate with respect to each other, the locking unit pushes the first connecting rod and thereby prevents the first connecting rod from rotating with respect to the main connecting rod.
4. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 3, wherein, the locking assembly comprises: an elastic unit, an end of the elastic unit connected to the auxiliary connecting rod, another end of the elastic unit connected to the locking unit, and the elastic unit configured to drive the locking unit to push the first connecting rod.
5. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 3, wherein the locking assembly comprises: a limiting unit mounted on the main connecting rod and located between the locking unit and the first connecting rod.
6. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 4, wherein the locking assembly comprises: a limiting unit mounted on the main connecting rod and located between the locking unit and the first connecting rod.
7. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 2, wherein the connecting rod assembly comprises: a third connecting rod comprising a third upper end and a third lower end, and the third upper end pivoted to the backside of the main connecting rod.
8. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 6, wherein the connecting rod assembly comprises: a third connecting rod comprising a third upper end and a third lower end, and the third upper end pivoted to the backside of the main connecting rod.
9. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 7, wherein the actuating assembly comprises a plunger shaft mounted through the second oil storage cavity and connected to the third lower end of the third connecting rod.
10. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 8, wherein the actuating assembly comprises a plunger shaft mounted through the second oil storage cavity and connected to the third lower end of the third connecting rod.
11. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driven unit comprises an inclined plane selectively pushing the movable plug.
12. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 10, wherein the driven unit comprises an inclined plane selectively pushing the movable plug.
13. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuating assembly comprises a driven elastic unit connected to the driven unit and configured to drive the driven unit to push the movable plug.
14. The modular knee joint as claimed in claim 12, wherein the actuating assembly comprises a driven elastic unit connected to the driven unit and configured to drive the driven unit to push the movable plug.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] With reference to
[0023] The upper connecting unit 11 is configured to connect the thigh of the user. The lower connecting unit 12 is configured to connect the prosthetic shank. The connecting rod assembly 20, the locking assembly 40, and the actuating assembly 30 are mounted between the upper connecting unit 11 and the lower connecting unit 12.
[0024] With reference to
[0025] The first connecting rod 23 comprises a first upper end and a first lower end. The first upper end is connected to the main connecting rod 21 and the first lower end is pivotably mounted on the actuating assembly 30. Precisely, the first upper end of the first connecting rod 23 is pivotably mounted on an end opposite to the main pivot shaft 210 of the auxiliary connecting rod 22. The second connecting rod 24 comprises a second upper end and a second lower end. The second upper end is connected to the main pivot shaft 210 of the main connecting rod 21 and the second lower end is pivotably mounted on the actuating assembly 30. The third connecting rod 25 comprises a third upper end and a third lower end. The third upper end is pivoted on the back side of the main connecting rod 21 and the third lower end is connected to the actuating assembly 30.
[0026] With reference to
[0027] The first regulating plug 340 is mounted through the first connecting channel 34 and can control a depth of the first regulating plug 340 penetrating into the first connecting channel 34. The first regulating plug 340 comprises a conical surface. By controlling the depth of the first regulating plug 340, a gap between the conical surface and an inner wall of the first connecting channel 34 can be adjusted, so the flow rate of hydraulic oil flowing between the first oil storage cavity 31 and the second oil storage cavity 32 can be adjusted. Similarly, the second regulating plug 350 is mounted through the second connecting channel 35 and can control a depth of the second regulating plug 350 penetrating into the second connecting channel 35. The second regulating plug 350 comprises a conical surface. By controlling the depth of the second regulating plug 350, a gap between the conical surface and an inner wall of the second connecting channel 35 can be adjusted, so the flow rate of hydraulic oil flowing between the first oil storage cavity 31 and the second oil storage cavity 32 can be adjusted.
[0028] The movable plug 36 selectively blocks the first connecting channel 34. An end of the driven unit 37 is connected to the connecting rod assembly 20 and another end of the driven unit 37 is selectively pushed against the movable plug 36. Precisely, the end of the driven unit 37 is connected to the first connecting rod 23 and another end of the driven unit 37 comprises an inclined plane. The inclined plane of the driven unit 37 is selectively pushed against the movable plug 36. In this embodiment, the actuating assembly 30 further comprises a driven elastic unit 38. The driven elastic unit 38 is connected to the driven unit 37 and tends to push the driven unit 37 against the movable plug 36.
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[0032] When the driven unit 37 and the movable plug 36 are separated, the movable plug 36 can block the first connecting channel 34. At this time, the hydraulic oil can only flow from the second oil storage cavity 32 to the first oil storage cavity 31 through the second connecting channel 35. Since the gap of the second connecting channel 35 is small, the flow rate of the hydraulic oil through the second connecting channel 35 is very slow, such that the plunger shaft 33 cannot easily penetrate the second oil storage cavity 32, causing a resistance that prevents the user from further smooth bending. In other words, at this time, the connecting rod assembly 20 cannot pivot further, and the user's modular knee joint can maintain a slow bend.
[0033] After maintaining this posture for a period time, a certain amount of hydraulic oil can still flow to the first oil storage cavity 31 through the second oil storage cavity 32, allowing the plunger shaft 33 to penetrate the second oil storage cavity 32, so the bending angle of the user's modular knee joint can still slowly increase. That is, the user can keep the modular knee joint bending with the resistance during the entire bending process of the modular knee joint, and the modular knee joint will not lose the resistance after bending in a specific angle, so it can maintain the effect of gentle bending at all time.
[0034] Through the present invention, the bending process of the modular knee joint can be maintained at a slow bending. When the user wears the modular knee joint and goes down the stairs, the bending angle of the modular knee joint can be maintained when the foot with the modular knee joint is behind, such that the modular knee joint will not lose resistance and the user will not fall on the stairs. Similarly, the user can also walk smoothly when walking on uneven ground with height differences. Therefore, if the heel contacts the ground during walking, the resistance mechanism of the modular knee joint is turned on during the full-angle bending process and the modular knee joint can be maintained at a slow bending. In contrast, the resistance mechanism of the modular knee joint is turned off when the toes contact the ground during walking.
[0035] Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.