Orthopedic interface
US-9180027-B2 · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US10172726B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10172726-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013505239-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2010 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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The invention relates to an artificial limb casing ( 1 ) having an insertion opening ( 4 ) for inserting the artificial limb, wherein a joint area ( 3 ) to which an end area ( 2 ) is integrally connected is formed on the casing ( 1 ). The invention further relates to a method for producing an artificial limb casing ( 1 ), wherein a textile intermediate layer ( 8 ) is applied to the outside of a hollow polyurethane substrate ( 9 ), and a silicone layer ( 7 ) is applied to the textile intermediate layer. The casing ( 1 ) is made of an elastomer material that has a lower Shore hardness in the joint area ( 3 ) than in the end area ( 2 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An artificial limb casing, comprising: an insertion opening for inserting the artificial limb, wherein a joint area to which an end area is integrally connected is formed on the casing, the joint area being arranged in alignment with a joint of the artificial limb, the end area being arranged distal of the joint area along a length of the artificial limb casing, and the casing is formed from an elastomer material that has a lower Shore hardness in the joint area than in the end area, the elastomer material comprising polyurethane, wherein there is a lower material thickness in the joint area than in the end area. 2. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the casing is a foot casing, the end area of which is formed as a sole area and the joint area of which has a lower Shore hardness than the sole area. 3. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the sole area has a heel area, a ball area and a toe area and a material reinforcement in the sole area is formed in at least one of the heel area, ball area and toe area. 4. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the elastomer material has a hardness of 15 to 25 Shore A in the joint area. 5. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the elastomer material has a hardness of 45 to 75 Shore A in the end area. 6. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the elastomer material has a uniform hardness in the end area. 7. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the hardness of the elastomer material decreases continuously from the end area to the joint area. 8. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a silicone coating is applied on an outer side of the elastomer material. 9. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a textile intermediate layer is arranged between the silicone coating and the elastomer material. 10. The artificial limb casing as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the textile intermediate layer is formed as a fleece, velour or flock layer. 11. A method for producing an artificial limb casing, comprising: applying a textile intermediate layer to an outer side of a hollow elastomer substrate; applying a silicone layer to said textile intermediate layer opposite the hollow elastomeric substrate, the silicone layer providing at least one of an improved tactile feel and an improved visual effect; wherein the textile intermediate layer improves adhesion of the silicone layer to the hollow elastomeric substrate. 12. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the elastomer substrate is formed as a polyurethane substrate and the textile intermediate layer is applied to the outer side of the hollow polyurethane substrate and the silicone layer is applied to said intermediate layer. 13. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein a fleece, flock or velour layer is applied as the intermediate layer. 14. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the textile intermediate layer is connected in an interlocking manner to the silicone layer and the hollow elastomeric substrate. 15. An artificial limb casing, comprising: an insertion opening for inserting the artificial limb, wherein a joint area to which an end area is integrally connected is formed on the casing, the joint area being arranged in alignment with a joint of the artificial limb, the end area being arranged distal of the joint area along a length of the artificial limb casing, and the casing is formed from an elastomer material that has a lower Shore hardness in the joint area than in the end area, wherein an accordion-shaped concertina structure is formed in the joint area. 16. The artificial limb casing of claim 15 , wherein there is a lower material thickness in the joint area than in the end area. 17. An artificial limb casing, comprising an insertion opening for inserting the artificial limb, wherein a joint area to which an end area is integrally connected is formed on the casing, the joint area being arranged in alignment with a joint of the artificial limb, the end area being arranged distal of the joint area along a length of the artificial limb casing, and the casing is formed from an elastomer material that has a lower Shore hardness in the joint area than in the end area, wherein there is a lower material thickness in the joint area than in the end area. 18. An artificial limb casing, comprising: an insertion opening for inserting the artificial limb, wherein a joint area to which an end area is integrally connected is formed on the casing, the joint area being arranged in alignment with a joint of the artificial limb, the end area being arranged distal of the joint area along a length of the artificial limb casing, and the casing is formed from an elastomer material that has a lower Shore hardness in the joint area than in the end area, wherein the casing includes zonings of at least one of different material thicknesses, material hardnesses, or colorations, and there is a lower material thickness in the joint area than in the end area. 19. An artificial limb casing, comprising an insertion opening for inserting the artificial limb, wherein a joint area to which an end area is integrally connected is formed on the casing, the joint area being arranged in alignment with a joint of the artificial limb, the end area being arranged distal of the joint area along a length of the artificial limb casing, and the casing is formed from an elastomer material that has a lower Shore hardness in the joint area than in the end area, wherein a sealing ring is embedded in the insertion opening, and there is a lower material thickness in the joint area than in the end area.
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