Prosthetic partial fingers

US10905570B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10905570-B2
Application numberUS-201916688719-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 19, 2019
Priority dateNov 19, 2018
Publication dateFeb 2, 2021
Grant dateFeb 2, 2021

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Abstract

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Various embodiments of the present invention generally relate to prosthetic partial finger designs that can mimic the last two joints of the finger. Some embodiments include a proximal phalange, a distal phalange coupled to the proximal phalange, and a knuckle track (e.g., formed in an arc). The knuckle track can be moveably coupled to the proximal phalange an may include multiple teeth formed on which the proximal phalange slides along. A ratcheting mechanism can contact the multiple teeth to allow sliding in only a first direction while the ratcheting mechanism is engaged. Some embodiments include a release mechanism (e.g., a button) configured to disengage the ratcheting mechanism from the multiple teeth to allow the distal phalange to slide in a second direction. In some embodiments, the device may include a spring-back capability that automatically extends the finger after reaching full finger flexion, enabling one-handed use.

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What is claimed is: 1. A prosthetic device comprising: a partial finger consisting essentially of: a proximal phalange, and a distal phalange, wherein the distal phalange is directly coupled to the proximal phalange to create a joint allowing the distal phalange to move relative to the proximal phalange; a curved knuckle track coupled to the proximal phalange of the partial finger, wherein the curved knuckle track and the partial finger include a ratcheting mechanism to contact multiple teeth to allow movement in only a first direction relative to the curved knuckle track while the ratcheting mechanism is engaged; and wherein the curved knuckle track has one or more adjustable protruding stops that can be positioned along the curved knuckle track to set where full flexion of the partial finger occurs; a release button that, when engaged, disengages the ratcheting mechanism from the multiple teeth allowing an elastic restoring force to move the partial finger in a second direction relative to the knuckle track resulting in extension of the partial finger; and props that, when engaged by the one or more adjustable protruding stops, disengage the release button from the ratcheting mechanism allowing the elastic restoring force to move the partial finger in the second direction. 2. The prosthetic device of claim 1 , further comprising a link bar connecting the distal phalange to the curved knuckle track, wherein the link bar causes the distal phalange to move relative to both the proximal phalange and the knuckle track as the proximal phalange moves relative to the knuckle track. 3. The prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the elastic restoring force is created by a torsion spring located in the joint, wherein the torsion spring includes a first leg engaging the distal phalange and a second leg engaging the proximal phalange. 4. The prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the curved knuckle track includes a channel on lateral edges of a first side to allow the props to engage. 5. The prosthetic device of claim 1 , further comprising a mounting bracket that comprises: multiple metal lattice structures to create a foundation allowing socket material to adhere, wherein the multiple metal lattice structures are connected in an anatomical alignment via linking members; threaded mounting holes to affix the multiple metal lattice structure to the knuckle track using screws; and a mounting tab which can be conformed to a shape of a socket and provide additional structural support for the multiple metal lattice structures. 6. The prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the partial finger is one of multiple partial fingers, and wherein the mounting bracket is configured to receive for attachment each of the multiple partial fingers so that flexion in one of the multiple partial fingers causes flexion across all other multiple partial fingers. 7. The prosthetic device of claim 6 , wherein the flexion across all other multiple partial fingers varies in degree of flexion. 8. The prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the knuckle track rounds in a lateral direction and a transverse direction relative to the multiple teeth so that the arc forms a sector of a sphere. 9. The prosthetic device of claim 8 , wherein the multiple teeth are curved. 10. The prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the proximal phalange and the distal phalange is shaped in a form of a thumb. 11. A prosthetic device comprising: a partial finger consisting essentially of: a proximal phalange, and a distal phalange hingedly coupled to the proximal phalange; a curved knuckle track coupled to the proximal phalange, wherein the curved knuckle track, the proximal phalange, and the distal phalange includes a ratcheting mechanism to contact multiple teeth to allow movement in only a first direction while the ratcheting mechanism is engaged; a release button that, when engaged, disengages the ratcheting mechanism from the multiple teeth allowing an elastic restoring force from a spring to move the partial finger in a second direction; and props that, when engaged upon the partial finger moving in the first direction to a full flexion position, disengages the release button from the ratcheting mechanism allowing the elastic restoring force to move the partial finger in the second direction. 12. The prosthetic device of claim 11 , wherein the curved knuckle track has one or more protruding stops at a first end corresponding to full flexion of a finger created by the proximal phalange and the distal phalange. 13. The prosthetic device of claim 12 , wherein the one or more protruding stops are moveable along the curved knuckle track resulting in a change in the full flexion of the partial finger created by the proximal phalange. 14. The prosthetic device of claim 11 , wherein the proximal phalange reaches full flexion at the end of the curved knuckle track and activates a full flexion spring release point to disengage the ratcheting mechanism. 15. The prosthetic device of claim 11 , wherein the knuckle track rounds in a lateral direction and a transverse direction relative to the multiple teeth so that the arc forms a sector of a sphere. 16. The prosthetic device of claim 15 , wherein the multiple teeth are curved. 17. The prosthetic device of claim 11 , wherein the proximal phalange and the distal phalange is shaped in a form of a thumb. 18. A device comprising: a partial finger consisting essentially of: a proximal phalange, and a distal phalange coupled to the proximal phalange; a knuckle track formed in an arc and configured to be coupled to the proximal phalange, wherein the knuckle track includes multiple teeth formed on a first side on which the proximal phalange slides along, wherein the proximal phalange includes a ratcheting mechanism to contact the multiple teeth to allow sliding in only a first direction while the ratcheting mechanism is engaged; and a release button configured to disengage the ratcheting mechanism from the multiple teeth to allow the distal phalange to slide in a second direction. 19. The device of claim 18 , wherein the knuckle track rounds in a lateral direction and a transverse direction relative to the multiple teeth so that the arc forms a sector of a sphere. 20. The device of claim 19 , wherein the multiple teeth are curved. 21. The device of claim 18 , wherein there are least ten teeth on the knuckle track. 22. The device of claim 18 , wherein the proximal phalange, the distal phalange, the knuckle track, and the release button are all printed using a three-dimensional printer. 23. The device of claim 22 , wherein dimensions of the device are automatically scaled by a computer system based on a parameterized model of the device and wherein the computer system controls the three-dimensional printer to print the device in accordance with the dimensions. 24. The device of claim 18 , further comprising a mounting bracket having one or more pliable extensions that can be bent to conform the mounting bracket to a socket configured to fit over a remaining portion of a finger and wherein the mounting bracket is securely affixed to a socket using one or more connecting mechanisms. 25. The device of claim 24 , wherein the mounting bracket includes relief holes to promote bonding during lamination and exposed mounting holes for ease of attachment. 26. The device of claim 24 , wherein the mounting bracket is d

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  • Feet; Ankle joints · CPC title

  • having spring elements · CPC title

  • A61F2/586Primary

    Fingers · CPC title

  • Products made by additive manufacturing · CPC title

  • for designing or making customized prostheses, e.g. using templates, finite-element analysis or CAD-CAM techniques · CPC title

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What does patent US10905570B2 cover?
Various embodiments of the present invention generally relate to prosthetic partial finger designs that can mimic the last two joints of the finger. Some embodiments include a proximal phalange, a distal phalange coupled to the proximal phalange, and a knuckle track (e.g., formed in an arc). The knuckle track can be moveably coupled to the proximal phalange an may include multiple teeth formed …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Colorado Regents, Point Designs LLC
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/586. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 02 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).