Liner for orthopedic or prosthetic device

US11752016B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11752016-B2
Application numberUS-201916538005-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 12, 2019
Priority dateJan 15, 2015
Publication dateSep 12, 2023
Grant dateSep 12, 2023

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A liner for an orthopedic or prosthetic device includes a core formed from a porous and compressible material, a first layer secured to the first side of the core and forming a first surface to the liner, and a second layer secured to the second side of the core and forming a second surface to the liner. The first and second layers may comprise different properties from one another and be formed from different materials including fabrics and polymeric materials. A polymeric film may be secured to the core or one of the layers to define at least part of a surface of the liner.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A liner for an orthopedic device, comprising: a core formed from a porous and compressible open-celled polyurethane foam, the core having first and second opposite surfaces; a first layer formed from an aqueous-based polyurethane emulsion and located along the first surface of the core, the aqueous-based polyurethane emulsion having frictional properties for preventing migration along skin of a user when force is applied to the first layer, wherein the first layer has a fine porous structure enabling vapor transmission, while having a resilient compressible thickness; a second layer formed from a hook receivable material and has a first surface located directly adjacent to the second surface of the core, the second layer extending over an entirety of the core and laminated to the second surface of the core, wherein the second layer is a brushed polyester fabric and is vapor transmissible; wherein the core has greater rigidity than the first layer, both the core and the first layer are arranged for transfer of air and vapor through a combined thickness. 2. The liner of claim 1 , wherein the core and the first layer are compressible. 3. The liner of claim 1 , wherein the core has a first plurality of randomly displaced pores along the first surface thereof, the first layer is located directly adjacent to the first surface of the core and has a second plurality of randomly displaced pores located through its thickness irrespective of the first plurality of randomly displaced pores of the core. 4. The liner of claim 1 , wherein the core has a cellular structure permitting compression due to a load from a first configuration to a second configuration, and recovery to the first configuration in response to release of the load. 5. The liner of claim 4 , wherein the first layer has a cellular structure permitting compression due to the load from the first configuration to the second configuration, and recovery to the first configuration in response to release of the load. 6. The liner of claim 4 , further comprising a polymeric film extending over a second surface of the second layer opposite the first surface of the second layer. 7. The liner of claim 6 , wherein the polymeric film has a gauge in the range of 0.050 to 0.5 mm, and weight of about 90 g/m∧2. 8. The liner of claim 6 , wherein the polymeric film is a porous and breathable polyurethane film. 9. The liner of claim 6 , wherein the core is substantially thicker than the second layer and the polymeric film. 10. The liner of claim 1 , wherein the liner defines tapered peripheral edges, the core being substantially compressed relative to portions of the core outside of the tapered peripheral edges. 11. The liner of claim 10 , wherein the first layer extends over an entirety of the first surface of the core including at the tapered peripheral edges. 12. The liner of claim 11 , wherein the tapered peripheral edges are welded and devoid of stitching. 13. The liner of claim 11 , wherein the first layer is inseparable from the core. 14. The liner of claim 1 , wherein the liner defines tapered peripheral edges, the core and the second layer being substantially compressed relative to portions of the core outside of the tapered peripheral edges. 15. The liner of claim 1 , wherein the first layer defines a pattern of protrusions extending outwardly therefrom and formed continuously with the first layer. 16. A liner for an orthopedic device, comprising: a core formed from a porous and compressible open-celled polyurethane foam, the core having first and second surfaces opposite from one another; a first layer formed from an aqueous-based polyurethane emulsion and located along the first surface of the core, wherein the first layer has a fine porous structure enabling vapor transmission, while having a resilient compressible thickness; wherein the core has greater rigidity than the first layer, both the core and the first layer are arranged for transfer of air and vapor through a combined thickness; wherein the core and the first layer are compressible, the first layer having greater frictional properties than the core such as the aqueous-based polyurethane emulsion having frictional properties for preventing migration along skin of a user when force is applied to the first layer; wherein the first layer defines a pattern of protrusions extending outwardly therefrom and formed continuously with the first layer; a second layer formed from a hook receivable material and has a first surface located directly adjacent to the second surface of the core, the second layer extending over an entirety of the core and laminated to the second surface of the core, wherein the second layer is a brushed polyester fabric and is vapor transmissible. 17. The liner of claim 16 , wherein the liner defines tapered peripheral edges, the core being substantially compressed relative to portions of the core outside of the tapered peripheral edges. 18. The liner of claim 17 , wherein the first layer extends over an entirety of the first surface of the core including at the tapered peripheral edges.

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Classifications

  • A61F2/7812Primary

    Interface cushioning members placed between the limb stump and the socket, e.g. bandages or stockings for the limb stump · CPC title

  • Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces · CPC title

  • for the knees (A61F5/0106 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Pads, e.g. relief pads · CPC title

  • with cushions · CPC title

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What does patent US11752016B2 cover?
A liner for an orthopedic or prosthetic device includes a core formed from a porous and compressible material, a first layer secured to the first side of the core and forming a first surface to the liner, and a second layer secured to the second side of the core and forming a second surface to the liner. The first and second layers may comprise different properties from one another and be forme…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ossur Iceland Ehf
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/7812. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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