Monitoring limb depth in lower-limb prosthetic sockets
US-2024307195-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US9295567B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9295567-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414281424-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2002 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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A suspension liner sleeve adapted to provide an interface between a residual limb and a prosthetic socket, and having outer and inner surfaces. The liner sleeve includes an elongate, generally conical body portion formed from at least one material segment defining the liner outer surface. The at least one material segment being at least radially elastically extensible from a relaxed non-extended condition and including proximal and distal end areas. The liner sleeve includes a layer of polymeric material disposed on the at least one material segment and defining the liner sleeve inner surface, and a plurality of resilient seal elements protruding radially from the liner sleeve outer surface. The plurality of seal elements extend around at least one peripheral portion of the liner body portion. A pair of opposed annular recesses may be adjacently located above and below each of the at least one seal element.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A combination of a suspension liner and a sealing member, the sealing member including a receiving portion, and outwardly and inwardly pitched members extending from the receiving portion and defining a first peak from opposing directions to form a radially extending annular ring, the sealing member being repeatedly installable onto and removable from the suspension liner, and the sealing member being arranged so air is arranged to be expelled as the sealing member is installed onto the suspension liner; wherein the sealing member has an inherent tackiness and is arranged to frictionally fit against an outer surface of the suspension liner due to the inherent tackiness when at least the receiving portion is contiguous to the outer surface of the suspension liner, the sealing member forming an air-tight seal against the suspension liner at portions corresponding to the receiving portion such that air is expelled from between the suspension liner and the sealing member so as to enable the sealing member to remain secured to the outer surface of the suspension liner. 2. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the sealing member defines a lip extending from the receiving portion towards a proximal end of the sealing member. 3. The combination of claim 2 , wherein the lip is adapted to extend parallel to the outer surface of the suspension liner. 4. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the outwardly pitched. member extends proximally beyond a connection to the inwardly pitched member. 5. The combination of claim 4 , wherein each of the inwardly pitched member and the outwardly pitched member have a linear profile. 6. The combination of claim 1 , wherein said first peak is arranged to collapse toward the outer surface of the suspension liner. 7. A prosthetic system, comprising: a flexible suspension liner; a flexible sealing member including a receiving portion, and outwardly and inwardly pitched members extending from the receiving portion and defining a first peak from opposing directions to form a radially extending annular ring, the sealing member being repeatedly installable onto and removable from the suspension liner, and the sealing member being arranged so air is arranged to be expelled as the sealing member is installed onto the suspension liner; a hard socket defining an interior wall and including a one-way valve; wherein the suspension liner and the sealing member are adapted to be placed into the hard socket, the sealing member generally conforming to the shape of the hard socket and providing an air-tight seal therebetween, such that air is expelled through the one-way valve and hypobaric suction is created below the sealing member. 8. The prosthetic system of claim 7 , wherein the sealing member has an inherent tackiness and is arranged to frictionally fit against an outer surface of the suspension liner due to the inherent tackiness when at least the receiving portion is contiguous to the outer surface of the suspension liner, the sealing member forming an air-light seal against the suspension liner at portions corresponding to the receiving portion such that air is expelled from between the suspension liner and the sealing member so as to enable the sealing member to remain secured to the outer surface of the suspension liner.
Sockets, e.g. of suction type · CPC title
using a positive or a negative model, e.g. casting model or mould · CPC title
stretchable · CPC title
Interface cushioning members placed between the limb stump and the socket, e.g. bandages or stockings for the limb stump · CPC title
having an air valve · CPC title
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