Prosthetic liner and method for making the same

US2025099270A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025099270-A1
Application numberUS-202418975426-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 10, 2024
Priority dateDec 5, 2018
Publication dateMar 27, 2025
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A method for making a prosthetic liner includes the steps of providing a textile sleeve, applying an uncured silicone material onto an inner surface of the textile sleeve and impregnating interstices of a high-density knit structure of the textile sleeve. The silicone material is a fast-cure silicone material arranged to reach at least 90% cross-linking faster than conventional silicone material. The silicone material is preferably limited to the inner surface of the textile sleeve, whereas the outer surface is devoid of the silicone material. The silicone defines an inner layer forming the interior surface of the liner, and the outer surface of the textile sleeve forms the exterior surface of the liner. A thickness of the liner from the interior surface of the liner to the inner surface of textile layer consists of the silicone of the inner layer.

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1 . A liner for prosthetic use, the liner having an exterior surface and an inner cavity forming an interior surface of the liner, the liner defining proximal and distal ends along a central longitudinal axis, the liner comprising: a textile sleeve having a first knit structure with interstices between yarns of said first knit structure, the textile sleeve defining an inner surface and an outer surface on an opposite side of the inner surface, the textile sleeve having at least one region having thermofusible yarns arranged such as to fuse upon reaching a threshold temperature; a silicone material provided on the inner surface of the textile sleeve and impregnating the interstices of the first knit structure of the textile sleeve, the silicone material curable to at least 90% crosslinking within a range of about 120 to 210 seconds; wherein the silicone material impregnates only the inner surface of the textile sleeve, the outer surface devoid of the silicone material. 2 . The liner of claim 1 , wherein the thermofusible yarns fuse at a temperature of 85° C. 3 . The liner of claim 1 , wherein the thermofusible yarns fuse at a temperature of 110° C. to 150° C. 4 . The liner of claim 1 , wherein the region having the thermofusible yarns is at a seam located at a distal end of the textile sleeve. 5 . The liner of claim 1 , wherein the silicone material forms an inner layer of the liner, the inner layer forms the interior surface of the liner and the outer surface of the textile sleeve forms the exterior surface of the liner, wherein a thickness of the liner from the interior surface of the liner to the inner surface of the textile sleeve consists of the silicone material of the inner layer. 6 . The liner of claim 1 , wherein the first knit structure is selected from the group consisting of jersey and pique. 7 . The liner of claim 5 , wherein the first knit structure is of a jersey knit. 8 . The liner of claim 5 , wherein the first knit structure includes a taslanized or air-textured yarn. 9 . The liner of claim 1 , wherein the textile sleeve includes at least one distal portion forming a closed end and a matrix portion extending from the at least one distal portion, the at least one distal portion and the matrix portion comprising the thermofusible yarns. 10 . The liner of claim 9 , wherein the textile sleeve comprises a body portion extending from the matrix to a proximal end forming an open end to the textile sleeve, the body portion being devoid of the thermofusible yarns. 11 . The liner of claim 10 , wherein the textile sleeve further comprises a second knit structure comprising a coarser knit than the first knit structure. 12 . The liner of claim 11 , wherein the second knit structure defines a plurality of circumferential bands. 13 . The liner of claim 11 , wherein the second knit structure comprises an inelastic knit structure and is arranged for the silicone material to extend through the second knit structure from the inner surface to the outer surface of the textile sleeve. 14 . The liner of claim 1 , wherein the textile sleeve defines at least one more knit structure connected to the first knit structure, the at least one more knit structure having a different knit structure than the first knit structure including different axial or radial elongation. 15 . The liner of claim 1 , wherein the silicone forms an entirety of the interior surface of the inner cavity of the liner. 16 . A liner for prosthetic use, the liner having an exterior surface and an inner cavity forming an interior surface of the liner, the liner defining proximal and distal ends along a central longitudinal axis, the liner comprising: a textile sleeve having a first knit structure with interstices between yarns of said first knit structure, the textile sleeve defining an inner surface and an outer surface on an opposite side of the inner surface; a silicone material provided on the inner surface of the textile sleeve and impregnating the interstices of the first knit structure of the textile sleeve, the silicone material curable to at least 90% crosslinking within a range of about 120 to 210 seconds; wherein the silicone material impregnates the inner surface of the textile sleeve; wherein the textile sleeve includes at least one distal portion forming a closed end and a matrix portion extending from the at least one distal portion, wherein at least one of the at least one distal portion and the matrix portion comprises thermofusible yarns. 17 . The liner of claim 16 , wherein the thermofusible yarns fuse at a temperature of 85° C. 18 . The liner of claim 16 , wherein the thermofusible yarns fuse at a temperature of 110° C. to 150° C. 19 . The liner of claim 16 , wherein the silicone material forms an inner layer of the liner, the inner layer forms the interior surface of the liner and the outer surface of the textile sleeve forms the exterior surface of the liner, wherein a thickness of the liner from the interior surface of the liner to the inner surface of the textile sleeve consists of the silicone material of the inner layer, wherein the first knit structure is selected from the group consisting of jersey and pique; wherein the textile sleeve forms bands defined by an inelastic textile through which the silicone material bleeds through an entirety of a thickness of the textile sleeve and defines silicone seal-in bands along the exterior surface of the liner. 20 . A liner for prosthetic use, the liner having an exterior surface and an inner cavity forming an interior surface of the liner, the liner defining proximal and distal ends along a central longitudinal axis, the liner comprising: a textile sleeve having a first knit structure with interstices between yarns of said first knit structure, the textile sleeve defining an inner surface and an outer surface on an opposite side of the inner surface; a silicone material provided on the inner surface of the textile sleeve and impregnating the interstices of the first knit structure of the textile sleeve; wherein the silicone material impregnates the inner surface of the textile sleeve; wherein the silicone material forms an inner layer of the liner, the inner layer forms the interior surface of the liner and the outer surface of the textile sleeve forms the exterior surface of the liner, wherein a thickness of the liner from the interior surface of the liner to the inner surface of the textile sleeve consists of the silicone material of the inner layer; wherein the textile sleeve includes at least one distal portion forming a closed end and a matrix portion extending from the at least one distal portion, wherein at least one of the at least one distal portion and the matrix portion comprises thermofusible yarns.

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  • with one or more convex or concave portions of limited extension, e.g. domes or pouches · CPC title

  • containing silicon in the main chain · CPC title

  • Surgical stockings (of unspecified knit construction and reinforced A41B11/02; of unspecified knit construction and elastic A61F13/08) · CPC title

  • A61F2/7812Primary

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

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What does patent US2025099270A1 cover?
A method for making a prosthetic liner includes the steps of providing a textile sleeve, applying an uncured silicone material onto an inner surface of the textile sleeve and impregnating interstices of a high-density knit structure of the textile sleeve. The silicone material is a fast-cure silicone material arranged to reach at least 90% cross-linking faster than conventional silicone materia…
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 Thu Mar 27 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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