Hermetically sealed artificial leg
US-2015250622-A1 · Sep 10, 2015 · US
US11850171B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11850171-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217685193-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2023 |
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A prosthetic knee can include a variable-torque magnetorheological (MR) actuator assembly or braking system, a frame and an electronics assembly or system that also serves as a mount for the knee actuator and facilitates in monitoring and controlling the operation of the knee actuator. The prosthetic knee system advantageously provides resistive forces to substantially simulate the position and motion of a natural knee joint during ambulation and/or other locomotory activities performed by the amputee. The prosthetic knee can be enclosed in a waterproof compartment. An outer cover can be configured to fit around the waterproof cover of the prosthetic knee.
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What is claimed is: 1. A prosthetic knee, comprising: an elongate frame configured to house electronics; an actuator movably coupled to a proximal portion of the elongate frame, the actuator being rotatable in an anterior-posterior direction about a medial-lateral axis, the actuator comprising an outer spline; a proximal connector coupled to the outer spline and configured to rotate with the outer spline about the medial-lateral axis; a distal connector coupled to a distal end of the elongate frame; one or more waterproof seals; and a waterproof cover assembly coupled to the actuator and the elongate frame, comprising an upper housing including an upper enclosure coupleable to a medial side and a lateral side of the actuator via the one or more waterproof seals, and a lower housing configured to enclose a distal portion of the elongate frame and configured to couple to the distal connector via the one or more waterproof seals. 2. The prosthetic knee of claim 1 , wherein a proximal end of the lower housing is movably coupled to a distal end of the upper housing, and wherein one or more waterproof seals are disposed between the distal end of the upper housing and proximal end of the lower housing. 3. The prosthetic knee of claim 2 , wherein the lower housing can translate between about 0.25-2.5 mm relative to the upper housing. 4. The prosthetic knee of claim 1 , wherein a shaft of the actuator has a bore that communicates with a bore in the upper enclosure, the bore in the shaft of the actuator and the bore in the upper enclosure configured to receive one or more wires therethrough to electrically connect the electronics with the actuator. 5. The prosthetic knee of claim 1 , wherein the proximal connector has drainage slots. 6. The prosthetic knee of claim 1 , wherein the upper enclosure includes a medial side mount and lateral side mount, a first groove extending at least partially about a circumference of the medial side mount, a second groove extending at least partially about a circumference of the lateral side mount. 7. The prosthetic knee of claim 6 , further comprising an outer cover removably coupleable to the upper enclosure and over the elongate frame, the outer cover comprising a proximal portion with a first lip configured to at least partially extend into the first groove and a second lip configured to at least partially extend into the second groove. 8. The prosthetic knee of claim 7 , wherein a contour of the first lip corresponds to a contour of the first groove and a contour of the second lip corresponds to a contour of the second groove. 9. The prosthetic knee of claim 7 , wherein the first and second grooves include an adaptor with one or more protrusions, and wherein a contour of the first and second lips includes one or more recesses so that the contour of the first and second lips corresponds to a contour of the adaptor. 10. The prosthetic knee of claim 9 , wherein the adaptor is removably coupleable to the first and second grooves. 11. The prosthetic knee of claim 7 , wherein an inner surface of the outer cover defines one or more channels or recesses for draining liquid that enters a space between the waterproof cover assembly and the outer cover. 12. The prosthetic knee of claim 7 , wherein the outer cover further comprises a first side edge configured to releasably couple with a second side edge and wherein the first side edge and second side edge are flush with each other when coupled. 13. The prosthetic knee of claim 12 , wherein the first side edge and second side edge releasably couple to each other via a plurality of magnets. 14. A prosthetic knee, comprising: an elongate frame configured to house electronics; an upper enclosure comprising an actuator coupled to a proximal portion of the elongate frame, the actuator being rotatable in an anterior-posterior direction about a medial-lateral axis, the upper enclosure including a medial side mount and lateral side mount, a first groove extending at least partially about a circumference of the medial side mount, a second groove extending at least partially about a circumference of the lateral side mount; and an outer cover coupled to the upper enclosure and over the elongate frame, the outer cover comprising a proximal portion comprising a first lip configured to at least partially extend into the first groove and a second lip configured to at least partially extend into the second groove to removably couple the proximal portion of the outer cover to the upper enclosure; and a closing interface comprising a first side and a second side configured to be separable from each other to receive the actuator and frame, and removably coupleable to each other to surround the frame. 15. The prosthetic knee of claim 14 , wherein a contour of the first lip corresponds to a contour of the first groove and a contour of the second lip corresponds to a contour of the second groove. 16. The prosthetic knee of claim 14 , wherein the first and second grooves include an adaptor with one or more protrusions, and wherein a contour of the first and second lips includes one or more recesses so that the contour of the first and second lips corresponds to a contour of the adaptor. 17. The prosthetic knee of claim 16 , wherein the adaptor is removably coupleable to the first and second grooves. 18. The prosthetic knee of claim 14 , wherein an inner surface of the outer cover defines one or more channels or recesses for draining liquid that enters a space between the elongate frame and the outer cover. 19. The prosthetic knee of claim 14 , wherein the outer cover further comprises a first side edge configured to releasably couple with a second side edge and wherein the first side edge and second side edge are flush with each other when coupled. 20. The prosthetic knee of claim 19 , wherein the first side edge and second side edge releasably couple to each other via a plurality of magnets.
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