Prosthetic attachment system and corresponding lock assembly

US11911299B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11911299-B2
Application numberUS-202117451977-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 22, 2021
Priority dateJan 10, 2019
Publication dateFeb 27, 2024
Grant dateFeb 27, 2024

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Abstract

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A prosthetic attachment system and corresponding lock assembly for connecting a distal end of a prosthetic liner to a distal end of a prosthetic socket. The lock assembly includes a base arranged to be supported by the distal end of the prosthetic socket, and defining a bore. An attachment pin is arranged to be carried by the prosthetic liner and insertable through the bore. A lock mechanism is arranged to be carried by the base and is rotatable about a rotation axis. The lock mechanism includes a control knob extending outwardly from a side of the base. The attachment pin is arranged to interact with the lock mechanism cause the control knob to spin at least one projection of the control knob about the rotation axis.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A lock assembly for connecting a distal end of a prosthetic liner to a distal end of a prosthetic socket, the lock assembly comprising: a base arranged to be supported by the distal end of the prosthetic socket, and defining a pin bore; an attachment pin arranged to be carried by the prosthetic liner and insertable through the pin bore; a lock mechanism arranged to be carried by the base and rotatable about a rotation axis, the lock mechanism including a control knob extending outwardly from a side of the base and having at least one elongate projection extending in a direction transverse relative to the rotation axis; wherein the attachment pin is arranged to interact with the lock mechanism as the attachment pin moves distally through the pin bore, and to cause the control knob to spin the at least one elongate projection about the rotation axis; wherein the at least one elongate projection extends obliquely a predetermined distance from and relative to a side of the base without interference from the base. 2. The lock assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lock mechanism is arranged so that the at least one projection of the control knob stops spinning about the rotation axis when the attachment pin is fully inserted in and/or through the pin bore to a predetermined extent. 3. The lock assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lock mechanism comprises an engaging member operably communicating with the pin bore and adapted to selectively engage at least one notch among notches defined by the attachment pin as the attachment pin is inserted within and through the pin bore. 4. The lock assembly of claim 3 , wherein the engaging member is a pinion connected to and extending along the rotatable axis of the control knob. 5. The lock assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base comprises a body having a main portion and first and second connection portions extending outwardly and upwardly from the main portion. 6. The lock assembly of claim 5 , wherein the base defines a pair of wall segments separated from one another by a main portion, and extending between the connecting portions. 7. The lock assembly of claim 5 , wherein open areas are formed in the base between the main portion and the first and second connecting portions. 8. The lock assembly of claim 5 , wherein the main portion extends between the wall segments and defines a thickness between upper and lower surfaces thereof that is sized to accommodate the lock mechanism. 9. A lock assembly for connecting a distal end of a prosthetic liner to a distal end of a prosthetic socket, the lock assembly comprising: a base arranged to be supported by the distal end of the prosthetic socket, and defining a pin bore; an attachment pin arranged to be carried by the prosthetic liner and insertable through the pin bore; a lock mechanism arranged to be carried by the base and rotatable about a rotation axis, the lock mechanism including a control knob extending outwardly from a side of the base and having at least one elongate projection extending in a direction transverse relative to the rotation axis; wherein the attachment pin is arranged to interact with the lock mechanism as the attachment pin moves distally through the pin bore, and to cause the control knob to spin the at least one elongate projection about the rotation axis; wherein the at least one elongate projection extends obliquely a predetermined distance from and relative to a side of the base without interference from the base; wherein an annular flange surrounds the pin bore and extends axially upward from a top of the pin bore. 10. The lock assembly of claim 1 , wherein a main portion of the base defines a shape selected from a group consisting a trapezoidal cross-section, an elliptical cross section, a square cross section, and an irregular cross-sectional shape. 11. A lock assembly for connecting a distal end of a prosthetic liner to a distal end of a prosthetic socket, the lock assembly comprising: a base arranged to be supported by the distal end of the prosthetic socket, and defining a pin bore; an attachment pin arranged to be carried by the prosthetic liner and insertable through the pin bore; a lock mechanism arranged to be carried by the base and rotatable about a rotation axis, the lock mechanism including a control knob extending outwardly from a side of the base and having at least one elongate projection extending in a direction transverse relative to the rotation axis; wherein the attachment pin is arranged to interact with the lock mechanism as the attachment pin moves distally through the pin bore, and to cause the control knob to spin the at least one elongate projection about the rotation axis; wherein the at least one elongate projection extends obliquely a predetermined distance from and relative to a side of the base without interference from the base; wherein a main portion of the base defines the pin bore formed therethrough, and a transverse bore extending therein and intersecting at least a portion of the pin bore, the transverse bore configured and dimensioned to accommodate insertion of the lock mechanism therein. 12. The lock assembly of claim 11 , wherein the transverse bore extends generally orthogonal through the main portion to the pin bore. 13. The lock assembly of claim 11 , wherein the lock mechanism defines a surface forming a plurality of external threads, the transverse bore defining a plurality of internal threads. 14. The lock assembly of claim 11 , wherein the control knob is configured for pushing the control knob inwardly toward the base to disengage the lock mechanism from the attachment pin, said attachment pin arranged to be freely withdrawn from the base upon disengagement of the lock mechanism from the attachment pin as the lock mechanism is translated deeper within the transverse bore. 15. The lock assembly of claim 9 , the annular flange forms a conical inner surface configured to guide the attachment pin into the pin bore.

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Classifications

  • A61F2/78Primary

    Means for protecting prostheses or for attaching them to the body, e.g. bandages, harnesses, straps, or stockings for the limb stump · CPC title

  • Sockets, e.g. of suction type · CPC title

  • with releasable ratchets or pegs · CPC title

  • A61F2/60Primary

    Artificial legs or feet or parts thereof · CPC title

  • Means for assembling, fitting or testing prostheses, e.g. for measuring or balancing, {e.g. alignment means} · CPC title

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What does patent US11911299B2 cover?
A prosthetic attachment system and corresponding lock assembly for connecting a distal end of a prosthetic liner to a distal end of a prosthetic socket. The lock assembly includes a base arranged to be supported by the distal end of the prosthetic socket, and defining a bore. An attachment pin is arranged to be carried by the prosthetic liner and insertable through the bore. A lock mechanism is…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ossur Iceland Ehf
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/78. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 2024 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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