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US9907660B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9907660-B2 |
| Application number | US-79318410-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 3, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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An orthopedic prosthetic joint comprising a joint couple having a first bearing surface made of a poly aryl ether ketone (PAEK) and a second joint component having a second bearing made of a polymer that is softer than the PAEK such as UHMWPE the first and second bearing surfaces in sliding engagement with one another.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An orthopedic prosthetic hip or knee joint comprising: a first prosthetic bearing component capable of being mounted on a femur of a hip or knee joint, the first bearing component having a bearing surface made of a substantially pure non-fiber reinforced polymer selected from the group consisting of polyetheretherketone (PEEK), polyether ketone (PEK), polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) and polyarylether-ketone-ether-ketone-ketone (PEKEKK); and a second prosthetic bearing component capable of being mounted on an acetabulum or proximal tibia, the second prosthetic bearing having a bearing surface in sliding contact with the bearing surface of the first prosthetic bearing component, the bearing surface of the second bearing component made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) crosslinked by irradiation, the first prosthetic bearing component having a higher Shore D hardness than the second prosthetic bearing component. 2. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the UHMWPE is cross-linked at least three times by irradiation, heating after irradiation and cooling after each heating. 3. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first bearing component consists essentially of a layer of the polymer coated, molded or grafted onto a substrate. 4. An orthopedic prosthetic joint comprising: a first prosthetic bearing component capable of being mounted on a femur bone of a human hip or knee, the first bearing joint having a bearing surface consisting essentially of a substantially pure non-fiber reinforced PEEK; and a second prosthetic bearing component capable of being mounted on an acetabulum or proximal tibia, of the hip or knee joint, the second bearing having a bearing surface in sliding contact with the bearing surface of the first bearing component, the bearing surface of the second bearing component made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) crosslinked by irradiation, the PEEK having a Shore D hardness higher than the UHMWPE. 5. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the UHMWPE is cross-linked at least three times by irradiation, heating after irradiation and cooling after each heating. 6. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 4 wherein the first bearing component consists essentially of a layer of the non-fiber reinforced PEEK coated, molded or grafted onto a substrate. 7. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 4 wherein the PEEK has a hardness of about shore D 85 and the UHMWPE has a hardness of about shore D 70. 8. An orthopedic prosthetic hip or knee joint comprising: a first prosthetic bearing component capable of being mounted on a femur, the bearing component having a bearing surface composed of substantially pure non-fiber reinforced PEEK polymer; and a second prosthetic bearing component capable of being mounted on an acetabulum or a proximal tibia having a bearing surface in sliding contact with the bearing surface of the first prosthetic bearing component, the bearing surface of the second bearing component made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) crosslinked by irradiation, the PEEK polymer having a higher Shore D hardness than the UHMWPE. 9. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the UHMWPE is cross-linked at least three times by irradiation, heating after irradiation and cooling after each heating. 10. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 8 wherein the first bearing component consists essentially of a layer of PEEK coated, molded or grafted onto a solid or porous polymer composite substrate. 11. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 8 wherein the first bearing component consists essentially of a layer of PEEK coated, molded or grafted onto a solid or porous metallic substrate. 12. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 8 wherein the first bearing component consists essentially of a layer of PEEK coated, molded or grafted onto a solid or porous ceramic or ceramic composite substrate. 13. The orthopedic prosthetic joint as set forth in claim 8 wherein the PEEK has a hardness of about shore D 85 and the UHMWPE has a hardness of about shore D 70.
Coating or prosthesis-covering structure made of thermoplastic material · CPC title
differing in elasticity, stiffness or compressibility · CPC title
Polyurethanes · CPC title
differing in hardness, e.g. Vickers, Shore, Brinell · CPC title
for wrists or ankles; for hands, e.g. fingers; for feet, e.g. toes · CPC title
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