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US-2024011199-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US9974668B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9974668-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414461744-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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A prosthetic device includes first and second regions divided by a longitudinal line extending between the first and second ends of the device. The device has a continuously knit elasticized fabric layer including a first set of yarns located about a circumference of the device through the first and second regions. The fabric layer has different knit structures in the first and second regions to obtain different elasticity while sharing the first set of yarns so that the first region has a first elasticity, and the second region has a second elasticity greater than the elasticity of the first region. An elastomeric layer secures an interior surface of the fabric layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A prosthetic device having first and second regions generally arranged from first and second ends of the device and divided by a longitudinal line forming an anterior-posterior plane, extending between the first and second ends, the device comprising: a continuously knit elasticized fabric layer having a tubular shape with no seam dividing the first and second regions, including a first set of yarns located about a circumference of the device through the first and second regions, the fabric layer in the first region having a first elasticity, and the fabric layer in the second region having a second elasticity greater than the elasticity in the first region; an elastomeric layer secured to an interior surface of the fabric layer; wherein an entire surface of the second region has greater elasticity than the first region in the longitudinal direction, such that the device defines an arcuate profile in a relaxed and unstretched state along the longitudinal line according to differences in elasticity among the first and second regions in the longitudinal direction wherein both the first and second regions are elastic in the longitudinal direction; and the second region has greater elasticity than the first region in the circumferential direction, wherein the first region is elastic in the circumferential direction; wherein the device is a closed-ended conical liner with the second end closed and the first end open, the arcuate profile of the first and second regions is configured to be asymmetric relative to one another; wherein the fabric layer defines an entire outer circumferential periphery of the device between first and second ends; wherein the first and second regions have generally the same width between the first and second ends as divided by the longitudinal line; wherein the continuously knit elasticized fabric layer comprises a plurality of circumferential first rows alternating with a plurality of circumferential second rows, the circumferential first and second rows comprising a first section corresponding to the first region and a second section corresponding to the second region, the first section of the circumferential first rows comprising only knitted loop stitches, the second section of the circumferential first rows comprising a repeating pattern of one knitted loop stitch and one tuck stitch, the circumferential second rows comprising only knitted loop stitches in both the first and second sections of the circumferential second rows; wherein the first and second sections of the circumferential first and second rows are divided by the longitudinal line; wherein the plurality of circumferential first rows are arranged such that in the second section the tuck stitches of the alternating pattern of each circumferential first row are longitudinally aligned with the tuck stitches of the plurality of circumferential first rows so as to form a plurality of longitudinal columns of longitudinally aligned tuck stitches, the plurality of longitudinal columns extending from the first end to the second end and parallel with the longitudinal line, the plurality of longitudinal columns of longitudinally aligned tuck stitches alternating with longitudinal columns comprising only longitudinally aligned knitted loop stitches and extending from the first end to the second end; and wherein the plurality of longitudinal columns of longitudinally aligned tuck stitches are arranged to reduce the first elasticity relative to the second elasticity such that the first region contracts relative to the second region and causes the prosthetic device to form the arcuate profile in the relaxed state and unstretched state. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric layer is continuously defined along a length and inner periphery of the fabric layer. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the fabric layer has a looser knit along the second region than the first region, the first and second regions sharing the same yarns extending circumferentially through both the first and second regions. 4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first region has a longitudinal percent elongation in the range of 50%-70%, and the second region has a longitudinal percent elongation greater than the first region. 5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the second region has a longitudinal percent elongation of 70% to 90%. 6. The device of claim 1 , wherein a radial elongation in a circumferential direction relative to an axis of the tubular shape of the device in the first region is in the range of 125%-175%, and a radial elongation in a circumferential direction relative to the axis in the second region is in the range of 175% to 225%. 7. The prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein two consecutive circumferential first rows of the plurality of circumferential first rows alternate with a single circumferential second row of the plurality of circumferential second rows. 8. A suspension liner having first and second regions generally arranged from first and second ends of the device and divided by a longitudinal line forming an anterior-posterior plane, extending between the first and second ends, the liner comprising: a continuously knit elasticized fabric layer having a tubular shape with no seam dividing the first and second regions, including a first set of yarns located about a circumference of the liner through the first and second regions, the fabric layer in the first region having a first elasticity, and the fabric layer in the second region having a second elasticity greater than the elasticity in the first region, the first and second regions joining at the second end defined as being closed with the first end being open; an elastomeric layer secured to an interior surface of the fabric layer; wherein an entire surface of the second region has greater elasticity than the first region in the longitudinal direction, wherein both the first and second regions are elastic in the longitudinal direction, and the second region has greater elasticity than the first region in the circumferential direction, wherein the first region is elastic in the circumferential direction; wherein the liner is arranged to bend along the longitudinal line, with the liner having greater curvature along the second region compared to a curvature of the first region, such that the liner defines an arcuate profile along the longitudinal line according to differences in elasticity among the first and second regions in the longitudinal direction in a relaxed and unstretched state; wherein the fabric layer defines an entire outer circumferential periphery of the device between first and second ends; wherein the first and second regions have generally the same width between the first and second ends as divided by the longitudinal line; wherein the continuously knit elasticized fabric layer comprises a plurality of circumferential first rows alternating with a plurality of circumferential second rows, the circumferential first and second rows comprising a first section corresponding to the first region and a second section corresponding to the second region, the first section of the circumferential first rows comprising only knitted loop stitches, the second section of the circumferential first rows comprising a repeating pattern of one knitted loop stitch and one tuck stitch, the circumferential second rows comprising only knitted loop stitches in both the first and second sections of the circumferential second rows; wherein the first and second sections of the circumferential first and second rows are divided by the longitudinal line; wherein the plurality of circumferential first rows are arranged such that in the second section the tuck stitches of the repeating pattern of each circ
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