Artificial hip joint replacement system

US9642709B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9642709-B2
Application numberUS-201314427218-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2013
Priority dateSep 11, 2012
Publication dateMay 9, 2017
Grant dateMay 9, 2017

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The present invention relates to an artificial hip joint replacement system. The system includes an acetabulum portion having a cup suitable to be received by a subject's acetabular bone. The cup includes a rigid portion and an elastic portion attached to the rigid portion. Also included in the system is a ball received within the cup and in contact with the elastic portion and a femoral stem attached to the ball. The elastic portion is positioned to cause expansion and allow contraction of a space between the ball and the rigid portion of the cup so they are further apart from one another during periods of low mechanical loads.

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What is claimed: 1. An artificial hip joint replacement system comprising: an acetabulum portion comprising: a cup suitable to be received by a subject's acetabular bone, said cup comprising: a rigid portion and an elastic portion comprising an elongate finger or tab, a curved beam, or a short rod-like cylinder wherein the elastic portion comprises a proximal end and a distal end, the elastic portion being attached to the rigid portion at some point other than the distal end, wherein the distal end protrudes away from the rigid portion toward an interior region of the cup; a ball, having a surface and a center, received by said cup and in contact with the distal end of the elastic portion, wherein the rigid portion has an ellipsoidal shape and the ball has a spherical shape; and a femoral stem attached to said ball, wherein the distal end of the elastic portion is positioned to allow a space between said ball and the rigid portion of the cup and cause expansion of the space so the ball and the rigid portion of the cup are further apart from one another during periods of low mechanical loads, and wherein the cup has a center and when the ball and cup centers are coincident, the space between the surface of the ball and the rigid portion of the cup is not uniform. 2. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 1 further comprising: a shell attached to said cup in a position suitable to be positioned between the subject's acetabular bone and said cup. 3. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 1 , wherein said elastic portion is an elongate finger or tab having the proximal end attached to said rigid portion. 4. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 3 , wherein the elongate finger is curved to receive said ball. 5. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 3 , wherein the rigid portion comprises narrow slots proximate to the elongate finger. 6. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 1 , wherein the rigid portion and the elastic portion are integrally formed from a single piece of material. 7. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 1 , wherein the elastic portion is a curved beam. 8. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 7 , wherein the curved beam has a circular cross-section. 9. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 1 , wherein the elastic portion is a short rod-like cylinder. 10. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 9 , wherein the rigid portion comprises a slotted surface. 11. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 10 , wherein the elastic portion protrudes through the slotted surface of the rigid portion. 12. An artificial hip joint replacement system comprising: an acetabulum portion comprising: a cup suitable to be received by a subject's acetabular bone, said cup comprising: a rigid portion and an elastic portion comprising an elongate finger or tab, a curved beam, or a short rod-like cylinder wherein the elastic portion comprises a proximal end and a distal end, the elastic portion being attached to the rigid portion at some point other than the distal end, wherein the distal end protrudes away from the rigid portion toward an interior region of the cup; a ball, having a surface and center, received by said cup and in contact with the distal end of the elastic portion, wherein the rigid portion has a spherical shape and the ball has an ellipsoidal shape; and a femoral stem attached to said ball, wherein the distal end of the elastic portion is positioned to allow a space between said ball and the rigid portion of the cup and cause expansion of the space so the ball and the rigid portion of the cup are further apart from one another during periods of low mechanical loads, and wherein the cup has a center and when the ball and cup centers are coincident, the space between the surface of the ball and the rigid portion of the cup is not uniform. 13. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 12 further comprising: a shell attached to said cup in a position suitable to be positioned between the subject's acetabular bone and said cup. 14. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 12 , wherein said elastic portion is an elongate finger or tab having the proximal end attached to said rigid portion. 15. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 14 , wherein the elongate finger is curved to receive said ball. 16. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 14 , wherein the rigid portion comprises narrow slots proximate to the elongate finger. 17. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 12 , wherein the rigid portion and the elastic portion are integrally formed from a single piece of material. 18. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 12 , wherein the elastic portion is a curved beam. 19. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 18 , wherein the curved beam has a circular cross-section. 20. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 12 , wherein the elastic portion is a short rod-like cylinder. 21. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 20 , wherein the rigid portion comprises a slotted surface. 22. The artificial hip joint replacement system of claim 21 , wherein the elastic portion protrudes through the slotted surface of the rigid portion.

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  • Special cut-outs, e.g. flat or grooved cut-outs · CPC title

  • Non-spherical heads · CPC title

  • slotted, e.g. radial or meridian slot ending in a polar aperture, non-polar slots, horizontal or arcuate slots · CPC title

  • Saddle-shaped · CPC title

  • Umbrella-shaped, e.g. mushroom-shaped · CPC title

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What does patent US9642709B2 cover?
The present invention relates to an artificial hip joint replacement system. The system includes an acetabulum portion having a cup suitable to be received by a subject's acetabular bone. The cup includes a rigid portion and an elastic portion attached to the rigid portion. Also included in the system is a ball received within the cup and in contact with the elastic portion and a femoral stem a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Cornell, Rochester Inst Of Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/34. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 09 2017 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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