PROSTHETIC DEVICE
20180055658 ยท 2018-03-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2002/6664
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A lower limb prosthetic device (10) adapted to be connected to an attachment section such as a sleeve, configured to attach to the limb, or a socket to receive the limb, of an amputee, wherein the prosthetic device (10) comprises (a) a leaf spring member (12), said upper leaf spring member (12) having a proximal, upper, end (14), which proximal end (14) can be fixedly and/or adjustably attached to the attachment section, the leaf spring (12) member further comprising a distal, lower, end (16), which distal end (16) can be fixedly and/or adjustably attached to a foot member (30).
Claims
1. A lower limb prosthetic device adapted to be connected to an attachment section such as a sleeve, configured to attach to the limb, or a socket to receive the limb, of an amputee, wherein the prosthetic device comprises: a leaf spring member, said upper leaf spring member having a proximal, upper, end, which proximal end can be fixedly and/or adjustably attached to the attachment section, the leaf spring member further comprising a distal, lower, end, which distal end can be fixedly and/or adjustably attached to a prosthetic foot member.
2. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the leaf spring member has an original configuration and is adapted to be compressed when a load is applied to the lower limb prosthetic device and return to the original configuration when the load is removed from the lower limb prosthetic device.
3. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the leaf spring member is adapted to deflect along a horizontal plane and a vertical plane.
4. The prosthetic device of claim 2, wherein the leaf spring member comprises an arch and is resilient.
5. The prosthetic device of claim 4, wherein the arc is C-formed.
6. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the proximal end comprises an upper mounting device, and lower mounting device, adapted to be adjustably attached by means of an upper releasable nut and bolt combination, a lower releasable nut and bolt combination, running in a respective upper groove, and lower groove respectively.
7. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the leaf spring member includes a composite material with fiber in a resin matrix.
8. The prosthetic device of claim 7, wherein leaf spring member is formed of carbon fibers, fiberglass, and the like, with a resin such as epoxy.
9. The prosthetic device of claim 3, wherein the leaf spring member comprise a plurality of leaf springs.
10. The prosthetic device of claim 3, wherein the leaf spring member is connected to a straight elongate intermediate part, such as an adjustable tube, in the distal part, wherein the intermediate part, which is adjustable in length, is adapted to be further connected to a prosthetic foot member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The presently preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Referring now to the drawings, embodiments of the lower limb prosthetic device with a leaf spring are illustrated by
[0020] The lower limb prosthetic device 10 according to all embodiments is provided to be used above the location of a user's knee.
[0021] Referring now to
[0022] The lower limb prosthetic device 10 comprises a leaf spring member 12 which has proximal, upper, end 14 and, lower, distal end 16. The distal end 16 of the lower limb prosthetic device 10 can be, or is attached to a foot prosthetic member 30 which has toe end 32 and heel end 34. The foot prosthetic member 30 can be a specific prosthetic athletic foot including an attachment member configured to be attached to the leaf spring 12. The specific prosthetic athletic foot 30 can be of any suitable conventional type intended for a specific athletic use such as skiing.
[0023] Still referring to
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The leaf spring member 12 is of composite type and comprises one or more leaf spring(s), typically one, that comprise(s) an arch and is/are resilient.
[0026] In addition, according to an aspect, the leaf spring member 12 has an original configuration in unloaded condition and is adapted to be compressed when a load such as a user's weight provided via the user's limb is applied to the lower limb prosthetic device 10 and return to the original configurations when the load is removed from the lower limb prosthetic device 10. The leaf spring member 12 increases in stiffness when deflected vertically and compressed by the load being part of the weight of the wearer. The energy stored by the leaf spring member 12 can be returned to the user when the user lifts up on the prosthetic foot 30 and hence the load is removed from the prosthetic device 10. This increases the resilient help compared to conventional lower limb prosthetic device using mechanical hinges and hydraulics. In this way, the lower limb prosthetic device 10 of the present invention can help to propel the user's step, which may be important, or an advantage during athletics.
[0027] The dotted line A in the inset in
[0028] The leaf spring member 12 can include a composite material with fiber in a resin matrix. For example, the leaf spring member 12 can be formed of carbon fibers, fiberglass, and the like, with a resin such as epoxy. The composite material can be shaped to form the arc of the one or more leaf spring(s) and can form a curvilinear spring member 12 that is flexible to store energy and resilient to return energy. An advantage with a plurality of thin carbon fiber leaf springs together forming the leaf spring member 12 is that the leaf spring member can be adapted to a particular individual wearer. This embodiment is not explicitly shown in any
[0029] As an example, the leaf spring member 12 can be embodied as a flat leaf spring member having width of ca. 20-56 mm and a thickness of 3-15 mm.
[0030] Typically, but not limited to, the lower limb prosthetic device 10 is adapted to provide translatory movement and the leaf spring member 12 is adapted to deflect also to some extent along a horizontal plane.
[0031] The stiffness of the leaf spring 12 may be varied according to the intended use. For example, some athletics use typically requires strength and thus incorporate a stiffer leaf spring, but other athletics use may require a softer leaf spring. In this way, a lower limb prosthetic device can provide a stiff or highly resilient response when a high load is applied, such as when the user runs, or a looser less resilient response when a lower load is applied, such as when the user walks.
[0032] In addition, the resilient characteristics of the energy storing feet can be altered in various ways to provide a more universal leaf spring which is capable of many different uses ranging from athletic use to more normal walking. For example, some leaf springs use multiple springs, bladders or resilient materials disposed between various elements, and/or multiple springs that deflect at different intervals of foot deflection in order to increase resistance as the force applied to the foot by the user increases.
[0033] While
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[0035] In
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] In operation, several advantages of the embodiments of the lower limb prosthetic device are achieved. For example, the illustrated and disclosed embodiments of the lower limb prosthetic device are adapted to increase the resilient response. The lower limb prosthetic devices are also adapted to reduce the weight and size of the prosthetic device. The lower limb prosthetic devices are further adapted to improve the characteristics and roll over characteristics of the prosthetic device.
[0038] Although this description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments thereof, as well as the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the invention. The invention, as described herein, is susceptible to various modifications and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.