Adjustable seal system, seal component and method for using the same
US-9707106-B2 · Jul 18, 2017 · US
US10945865B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10945865-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816177604-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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A prosthetic socket system includes a distal seal positionable between an interior surface of a prosthetic socket defining a pin bore and a distal end of a prosthetic liner carrying an attachment pin arranged to extend through the pin bore. The distal seal includes a base proximate to the attachment pin and defining an opening configured to receive and surround the attachment pin, a sealing portion extending distally from an outer radial portion of the base, and a variable clearance defined between the sealing portion and the base. The sealing portion is adapted to form a seal around the attachment pin and prevent fluid flow through the pin bore by deflecting relative to the base when the sealing portion engages the interior surface of the prosthetic socket.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A prosthetic system, comprising a prosthetic liner, comprising: a liner body having an open proximal end, and a closed distal end along a liner body axis; an attachment pin extending from the distal end of the liner body; and a sealing system including a first seal component arranged to form a seal around the attachment pin and seal against an interior surface of a prosthetic socket, the first seal component including a base surrounding the attachment pin and a sealing portion, the base defines a neck extending from a central portion of the base and directed distally along the liner body axis, the neck forming an opening therethrough through which the attachment pin extends, the sealing portion forming a wall segment extending circumferentially about the attachment pin; wherein the wall segment has an outer wall forming an outer peripheral portion of the wall segment and directed distally from a connection point with an inner wall of the wall segment toward the liner body axis with a diameter decreasing distally, and the wall segment defines the inner wall with a conical configuration with a decreasing diameter extending toward its distal end about the liner body axis, the outer wall and the inner wall securing to one another at a maximum diameter of the inner wall and at a proximally-most location of the inner wall at the connection point, the outer wall and the inner wall are arranged at different angles relative to one another such that a variable clearance is defined between the inner wall and the outer wall, the variable clearance increasing in the distal direction relative to the liner body axis. 2. The prosthetic system of claim 1 , wherein a rigid part is associated with the neck, the rigid part includes a support base defining a central opening and an annular wall about the support base, the rigid part being more rigid than the sealing portion. 3. The prosthetic system of claim 2 , wherein the distal end of the liner body includes an umbrella enabling interconnection between the liner body and the prosthetic socket, the rigid part being arranged to transfer forces between the attachment pin and the umbrella and away from the sealing portion. 4. The prosthetic system of claim 1 , wherein the neck extends distally from the base along the liner body axis beyond where the sealing portion extends. 5. The prosthetic system of claim 4 , wherein the neck commences and extends distally generally from a location whereat the wall segment terminates distally. 6. The prosthetic system of claim 1 , wherein the sealing portion is arranged to engage the interior surface of the prosthetic socket, a flexibility of the sealing portion is arranged to deflect toward the prosthetic liner and deform to form the seal between the prosthetic liner and the interior surface of the prosthetic socket such that the variable clearance and flexibility of the first seal component to compensate for relative movement between the prosthetic socket and the prosthetic liner. 7. The prosthetic system of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of blades extend between the inner wall and the outer wall within the variable clearance and about the attachment pin. 8. The prosthetic system of claim 7 , wherein each blade of the plurality of blades is arranged at an oblique angle relative to the liner body axis. 9. The prosthetic system of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of blades are confined within the variable clearance. 10. The prosthetic system of claim 9 , wherein the variable clearance is located proximally relative to the neck and relative to the liner body axis. 11. The prosthetic system of claim 1 , further comprising a second seal component extending circumferentially about the liner body at a location along the liner body axis proximal relative to the first seal component and spaced apart from the first seal component.
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