Liner for prosthetic and orthopedic systems
US-9050201-B2 · Jun 9, 2015 · US
US10271968B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10271968-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615219772-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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A knitted interface comprises a knitted structure formed from a plurality of elastomeric polymer filaments having a plurality of interstices permitting a transfer of air therethrough. The elastomeric polymer filaments may have a solid or hollow cross-section. The interstices vary in shape and size according to a knit density of the knitted structure upon movement or radial distension of the knitted interface. The elastomeric polymer filaments may be made from silicone.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A knitted interface, comprising: a knitted structure defining a sleeve and formed entirely from a plurality of elastomeric polymer filaments having a plurality of interstices permitting transfer of air therethrough; wherein the elastomeric polymer filaments are composite filaments comprising portions formed by elastomeric materials and textile-fabric materials; wherein the plurality of elastomeric polymer filaments of the sleeve are integrally formed with a solid distal end portion. 2. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric polymer filaments are formed from silicone. 3. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric polymer filaments have a hollow cross-section. 4. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the knitted structure has a variable stitch density. 5. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the interstices vary in shape and size according to a stitch density of the knitted structure upon movement or radial distension of the knitted interface. 6. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric polymeric filaments are hydrophobic. 7. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the knitted structure consists of the elastomeric polymeric filaments. 8. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the knitted structure forms a tubular body constructed by the knitted structure. 9. The knitted interface of claim 8 , further comprising a welt knitted about a first end of the tubular body forming an opening being reinforced relative to a remainder of the tubular body. 10. The knitted interface of claim 9 , wherein the welt is formed by filaments having properties different from the elastomeric polymeric filaments and knitted therewith. 11. The knitted interface of claim 8 , further comprising a seam closing a second end of the tubular body, the seam being formed by elastomeric polymeric filaments. 12. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the knitted structure includes a combination of the elastomeric polymeric filaments knitted with textile filaments. 13. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric polymeric filaments comprise at least one solid polymeric material portion forming a distal end section and multiple long extrusions extending from a proximal edge of the distal end section for being knitted with other extrusions or filaments. 14. The knitted interface of claim 1 , wherein the portions formed by elastomeric materials and textile-fabric materials are coextensive along substantially an entirety of an axial length of the composite filaments. 15. A knitted interface, comprising: a knitted structure formed from a plurality of elastomeric polymer filaments having a plurality of interstices permitting a transit of air therethrough; wherein the elastomeric polymer filaments are formed from silicone and have a solid cross-section; wherein the interstices vary in shape and size according to a stitch density of the knitted structure upon movement or radial distension of the knitted interface; wherein the elastomeric polymer filaments comprise first and second layers coextensive with each other, the first layer having a lower durometer than the second layer; wherein the elastomeric polymer filaments comprise at least one additional substance selected from the group consisting of petroleum jelly and a lubrication substance. 16. The knitted interface of claim 15 , wherein the knitted structure consists of the elastomeric polymeric filaments. 17. The knitted interface of claim 15 , wherein the knitted structure includes a combination of the elastomeric polymeric filaments knitted with textile filaments. 18. The knitted interface of claim 15 , wherein the knitted structure has a variable stitch density. 19. A knitted interface comprising: a knitted structure defining a sleeve and formed entirely from a plurality of elastomeric polymer filaments having a plurality of interstices permitting transfer of air therethrough; a solid distal end portion integrally formed with the plurality of elastomeric polymer filaments; the plurality of elastomeric polymer filaments defining a variable stitch density across portions of the sleeve; the knitted structure defining at least one solid section connected to the knitted structure and within the sleeve; at least two coextensive layers defined in the sleeve and formed of the plurality of elastomeric polymer filaments, each of the at least two coextensive layers defined in the sleeve having a different density; the interstices vary in shape and size according to a stitch density of the knitted structure upon movement or radial distension of the knitted interface; wherein the elastomeric polymer filaments are composite filaments comprising portions formed by elastomeric materials and textile-fabric materials; wherein each of the composite filaments defines at least two discrete textile-fabric portions and at least two discrete elastomeric portions; wherein the composite filaments define a first layer and a second layer coextensive with each other, the first layer having a lower durometer than the second layer; wherein the composite filaments further comprise at least one additional substance selected from the group consisting of petroleum jelly and a lubrication substance.
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