Monitoring limb depth in lower-limb prosthetic sockets
US-2024307195-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US9474635B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9474635-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414457379-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2016 |
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A brim attachment for a prosthetic socket includes a cuff section defining an upper portion of the brim attachment and is arranged to extend about and upwardly from a socket opening. The cuff section is configured to move between tensioned and relaxed positions, wherein the tensioned position the cuff section is arranged to fold away from the socket opening, wherein the relaxed position the cuff section is arranged to extend above the socket opening and generally concentric with an outer surface of the socket. An interface section defines a lower portion of the brim attachment and is arranged to extend along a surface of the socket. The brim attachment may include a seal element protruding toward a central axis of the socket.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A brim attachment for a prosthetic socket, the socket defining an opening and inner and outer surfaces, the brim attachment having tensioned and relaxed positions, the brim attachment comprising: a cuff section defining an upper portion of the brim attachment and arranged to extend about and upwardly from the socket opening, the cuff section configured to move between tensioned and relaxed positions, wherein the tensioned position the cuff section is arranged to fold downwardly away from the socket opening and generally over the outer surface of the socket, wherein the relaxed position the cuff section is arranged to extend above the socket opening and generally concentric with the outer surface of the socket; an interface section defining a lower portion of the brim attachment and arranged to extend along a surface of the socket in both the tensioned and relaxed positions; a seal element protruding from an inner surface of the brim attachment and located generally at a junction of the cuff and interface sections, the seal element having a tapered thickness with a peak at an outermost portion of the seal element, the peak of the seal element arranged to extend obliquely toward a central axis of the socket and upwardly from the socket opening in the relaxed position, the peak of the seal element extends upwardly from and concentrically to the upper perimeter of the socket in the tensioned position, the seal element moves into the relaxed and tensioned positions as a result of moving the cuff section between the relaxed and tensioned positions. 2. The brim attachment of claim 1 , wherein the cuff and the interface sections are formed integrally with one another from the same material. 3. The brim attachment of claim 1 , wherein the cuff section defines an asymmetrical upper edge having a maximum height extending a greater distance from the socket opening than a minimum height of the upper edge. 4. The brim attachment of claim 3 , wherein the maximum height is located at a first side of the socket and the minimum height is located at a side opposite the maximum height, the upper edge tapering in height from the maximum height to the minimum height. 5. The brim attachment of claim 1 , wherein the interface section has a smaller thickness than a thickness of the cuff section. 6. The brim attachment of claim 1 , wherein the peak forms a thinnest portion of the seal element. 7. The brim attachment of claim 1 , wherein the seal element defines a base portion formed integrally with the cuff and interface sections, the base portion forming the thickest portion of the seal element. 8. The brim attachment of claim 1 , wherein the cuff section is arranged to extend circumferentially about and upwardly away from an upper perimeter of the socket opening in the relaxed configuration, the interface section extending downwardly from the cuff section. 9. A brim attachment for a prosthetic socket, the socket defining an opening and inner and outer surfaces, the brim attachment having tensioned and relaxed positions, the brim attachment comprising: a cuff section defining an upper portion of the brim attachment and arranged to extend about and upwardly from the socket opening, the cuff section configured to move between the tensioned and relaxed positions, wherein the tensioned position the cuff section is arranged to fold downwardly away from the socket opening, wherein the relaxed position the cuff section is arranged to extend above the socket opening, the cuff section defining an asymmetrical upper edge having a maximum height extending a greater distance from the socket opening than a minimum height of the upper edge; an interface section defining a lower portion of the brim attachment and arranged to extend along a surface of the socket downwardly proximate the socket opening from the cuff section; a seal element protruding from an inner surface of the brim attachment and located generally at a junction of the cuff and interface sections, the seal element having a tapered thickness with a peak at an outermost portion of the seal element, the peak of the seal element arranged to extend obliquely toward a central axis of the socket and upwardly from the socket opening in the relaxed position, the peak of the seal element extends upwardly from and concentrically to the upper perimeter of the socket in the tensioned position. 10. A socket system including a prosthetic socket and a brim attachment secured to the socket, the socket defining an opening and inner and outer surfaces along a socket wall, the socket having a recess formed proximate the opening along the inner surface at which the brim attachment secures, the brim attachment having tensioned and relaxed positions, the brim attachment comprising: a cuff section defining an upper portion of the brim attachment and arranged to extend about and upwardly from the socket opening in the relaxed configuration, the cuff section configured to move between the tensioned and relaxed positions, wherein the tensioned position the cuff section is arranged to fold downwardly away from the socket opening; an interface section defining a lower portion of the brim attachment and arranged to extend along a surface of the socket, the interface defining a lip insertable into the recess of the socket; a seal element protruding from an inner surface of the brim attachment and located generally at a junction of the cuff and interface sections, the seal element having a tapered thickness with a peak at an outermost portion of the seal element, the peak of the seal element arranged to extend obliquely toward a central axis of the socket and upwardly from the socket opening in the relaxed position, the peak of the seal element extends upwardly from and concentrically to the upper perimeter of the socket in the tensioned position. 11. The socket system of claim 10 , wherein the interface section has a smaller thickness than a thickness of the cuff section. 12. The socket system of claim 10 , wherein the lip of the interface section is adhered along the inner surface of the socket and is flush with the inner surface of the socket in areas outside the recess such that socket defines a continuous inner surface with the interface section. 13. The socket system of claim 12 , wherein a thickness of the socket outside the recess is the same as a combined thickness of the socket wall at the recess and the lip.
Sockets, e.g. of suction type · CPC title
having elastic means different from springs, e.g. including an elastomeric insert · CPC title
Means for assembling, fitting or testing prostheses, e.g. for measuring or balancing, {e.g. alignment means} · CPC title
Means for protecting prostheses or for attaching them to the body, e.g. bandages, harnesses, straps, or stockings for the limb stump · CPC title
Suction sockets, i.e. utilizing differential air pressure to retain the prosthesis on the stump · CPC title
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