Medical device including a structure based on filaments

US12157269B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12157269-B2
Application numberUS-202217846937-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 22, 2022
Priority dateNov 12, 2018
Publication dateDec 3, 2024
Grant dateDec 3, 2024

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A lattice or solid structure for a medical device includes a first layer of first filaments discretely formed from at least one medical-grade silicone material. The first filaments are arranged in a predetermined pattern and may be directly adjacent to one another or spaced apart. Additional layers of filaments may be provided adjacent to the first layer, and chemically bonded thereto to form an integrated structure that is without interruption or with interstices therebetween.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A prosthetic or orthopedic device comprising: a lattice structure including a first layer of first filaments discretely formed from a first elastomeric material and overlapping a second layer of second filaments discretely formed from a second elastomeric material, the first and second filaments of the first and second layers, respectively, overlapping and securing to one another at discrete intersections to form a first set of interstices located therebetween in a predetermined pattern; wherein the first and second layers are blended at least in part with one another in a blended region at an interface of the first and second layers, the blended region forming a permanent chemical bond in which the first and second elastomeric materials of the first and second layers of the first and second filaments intermix. 2. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the device forms a proximal end and a distal end, and a body defined between the proximal end and distal end, and having a tubular shape, the first and second filaments continuously spiral about the tubular shape of the body and the first and second layers are relatively concentric to one another. 3. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second elastomeric materials are silicone materials. 4. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the first elastomeric material is different from the second elastomeric material. 5. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 1 , further comprising a base layer formed from a plurality of first base-layer filaments formed from a third elastomeric material and directly adjacent to one another without interruption and defining a continuous sheet, the plurality of first base-layer filaments blending into one another to form a continuous and contiguous border, the base layer permanently secured to an inner side of the first layer of filaments by being chemically bonded to said first layer of filaments, the base layer forming a substantially solid film of the third elastomeric material and a solid surface area. 6. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 5 , wherein the base layer defines a plurality of apertures formed from shortened segments of second base-layer filaments formed from the third elastomeric material and directly adjacent without interruption to the first base-layer filaments, the first and second base-layer filaments being permanently and chemically bonded to one another. 7. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 6 , wherein individual apertures of the plurality of apertures of the base layer are sized substantially smaller than the interstices of the lattice structure, and are in correspondence with the interstices of the lattice structure. 8. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 5 , wherein the base layer is concentric to the first layer. 9. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 5 , wherein the third elastomeric material is different from the first elastomeric material forming the first layer. 10. The prosthetic or orthopedic device of claim 9 , wherein the third elastomeric material includes silicone oil. 11. A prosthetic liner defining a proximal end and a distal end, and a liner body defined between the proximal end and distal end, and having a tubular shape, the liner comprising: a lattice structure including a first layer of first filaments discretely formed from a first elastomeric material and overlapping a second layer of second filaments discretely formed from a second elastomeric material, the first and second filaments of the first and second layers, respectively, overlapping and securing to one another at discrete intersections to form a first set of interstices located therebetween in a predetermined pattern; wherein the first and second layers are blended at least in part with one another in a blended region at an interface of the first and second layers, the blended region forming a permanent chemical bond in which the elastomeric material of the first and second layers of the first and second filaments intermix; wherein the distal end has a closed configuration and the proximal end has an open configuration, wherein the liner body is provided with an interface between the distal end and the proximal end whereat the elastomeric material of the first layer and elastomeric material of the distal end are chemically bonded to one another. 12. The prosthetic liner of claim 11 , wherein the interface comprises a blend of the elastomeric material of the first layer and the elastomeric material of the distal end. 13. The prosthetic liner of claim 11 , wherein the distal end is formed by at least one distal layer defined by elastomeric filaments directly adjacent to one another without interruption so that the distal end is vapor- and liquid-impermeable. 14. The prosthetic liner of claim 11 , wherein the distal end forms a concave structure bordering the interface. 15. The prosthetic liner of claim 14 , wherein the elastomeric material of the distal end is silicone. 16. The prosthetic liner of claim 14 , further comprising a textile layer secured to an outer side of the lattice structure, the textile layer integrally secured to the lattice structure with the elastomeric material associated with at least one of the first and second layers mechanically interlocking with the textile layer. 17. The prosthetic liner of claim 11 , further comprising a base layer formed from a plurality of first base-layer filaments formed from a third elastomeric material and directly adjacent to one another without interruption and defining a continuous sheet, the plurality of first base-layer filaments blending into one another to form a continuous and contiguous border, the base layer permanently secured to an inner side of the first layer of filaments by being chemically bonded to said first layer of filaments, the base layer forming a substantially solid film of the third elastomeric material and a solid surface area. 18. The prosthetic liner of claim 17 , wherein the base layer defines a plurality of apertures formed from shortened segments of second base-layer filaments formed from the third elastomeric material and directly adjacent without interruption to the first base-layer filaments, the first and second base-layer filaments being permanently and chemically bonded to one another. 19. The prosthetic liner of claim 18 , wherein individual apertures of the plurality of apertures of the base layer are sized substantially smaller than the interstices of the lattice structure, and are in correspondence with the interstices of the lattice structure. 20. A prosthetic or orthopedic device comprising: a lattice structure including a first layer of first filaments discretely formed from a first silicone material and overlapping a second layer of second filaments discretely formed from a second silicone material, the first and second filaments of the first and second layers, respectively, overlapping and securing to one another at discrete intersections in a predetermined pattern; wherein the first and second layers are blended at least in part with one another in a blended region at an interface of the first and second layers, the blended region forming a permanent chemical bond in which the first and second silicone materials of the first and second layers of the first and second filaments intermix; a base layer formed from a plurality of first base-layer filaments formed from a third silicone material and directly adjacent to on

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  • Use of unspecified rubbers as moulding material · CPC title

  • Apparatus for additive manufacturing; Details thereof or accessories therefor · CPC title

  • Handling of material to be used in additive manufacturing · CPC title

  • using only liquids or viscous materials, e.g. depositing a continuous bead of viscous material · CPC title

  • B29C64/209Primary

    Heads; Nozzles · CPC title

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What does patent US12157269B2 cover?
A lattice or solid structure for a medical device includes a first layer of first filaments discretely formed from at least one medical-grade silicone material. The first filaments are arranged in a predetermined pattern and may be directly adjacent to one another or spaced apart. Additional layers of filaments may be provided adjacent to the first layer, and chemically bonded thereto to form a…
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Ossur Iceland Ehf
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/209. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Dec 03 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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