Suction Type Patents (Class 623/34)
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Patent number: 8758449Abstract: A hypobarically-controlled artificial limb for amputees includes a single socket with a volume and shape to receive a substantial portion of the residual limb. A sealed cavity is formed between the socket and the residual limb. The wearer may use a liner over the residual limb for comfort. A vacuum source is connected to a vacuum valve connected to the cavity to suspend the artificial limb from the residual limb and to control and minimize volumetric and fluid changes within the residual limb. A liner for a hypobarically-controlled socket for an artificial limb, with a liner interface bonding the liner to the socket and forming a seal between the liner and the socket. The liner may be permanently attached to the socket or the liner may be removed from the socket for replacement.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Otto Bock Healthcare LPInventor: Carl A. Caspers
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Patent number: 8668744Abstract: A vacuum-assisted suspension device for a lower limb prosthesis secures the prosthesis to a residual body portion. Sandwiched between the residual body portion and an impermeable socket is a flexible liner made of an impermeable material that is porous to allow the transport of air and fluid directly away from the residual body portion to the outer surface of the liner. A fabric distribution layer is located over the liner and between the liner and the socket to allow transmission of such extracted air and fluid laterally over the liner to an evacuation port in the socket. The evacuation port has an associated one-way valve. During use, loading of the socket compresses the flexible liner and air is expelled via the evacuation port. When the load is removed, a vacuum is created directly between the residual body portion and the socket, the vacuum being maintained by the one-way valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Blatchford Products LimitedInventor: Joseph R. McCarthy
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Publication number: 20140067084Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods relating to a valve that may be used with a prosthesis attachment include a valve assembly that includes a spring loaded insert portion and a base portion that interfaces to lock and unlock by depressing the spring loaded insert portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Adam Soss, Dustin Bouch
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Patent number: 8652217Abstract: Prosthetic devices having vacuum components operative to evacuate the interior of a prosthetic socket thereof, and control systems for use therewith. The evacuation devices preferably include at least an electrically powered vacuum pump and associated power source, and a vacuum accumulator connected to the vacuum pump. Associated control systems may be of various designs and may employ wired or wireless communication. Control of an evacuation device may be based on vacuum level, residual limb volume, residual limb motion, user activity level or other device parameters.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2008Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: The Ohio Willow Wood CompanyInventors: Michael L. Haynes, James M. Colvin, Christopher T. Kelley, Mark W. Ford, Mark W. Groves, Jeffrey A. Denune
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Publication number: 20140039643Abstract: A prosthetic device includes an inner socket assembly including an upper interface member having a generally cylindrical outer periphery, the outer periphery defining a diameter and a length, the diameter being substantially greater than the length, and an outer socket assembly including a lower interface member having a recess correspondingly-shaped to the outer periphery of the upper interface member. At least a portion of the upper interface member is received within the recess of the lower interface member to secure the inner socket assembly to the outer socket assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Inventor: Michael E. Tompkins
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Publication number: 20140031953Abstract: The mounting plate system is for use with a prosthetic socket, the socket having at least one aperture in a distal end thereof and in fluid communication with an interior portion of the socket which receives a residual limb. The mounting plate system includes a mounting plate having a top face to interface with the socket, and a bottom face for attachment to lower portions of a prosthetic limb. An opening in the mounting plate extends from the top face to the bottom face thereof, and a valve housing is positioned in the opening and has a channel therein for fluid communication with the interior portion of the socket via the at least one aperture. A one-way expulsion valve is secured between the valve housing and the socket adjacent the aperture and for regulating fluid communication between the interior portion of the socket and the channel in the valve housing. A vacuum reservoir seal plate is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: EVOLUTION INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Maitland Craig MACKENZIE
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Publication number: 20130289742Abstract: A prosthetic device, system and method is arranged to generate negative pressure inside a prosthetic socket. A pump mechanism is connected to a prosthetic foot and has a fluid chamber in fluid communication with the prosthetic socket during gait for drawing air from the prosthetic socket in step phase, and expelling air into the atmosphere in swing phase. The vacuum assisted suspension results in secure and intimate suspension as the negative pressure formed inside the prosthetic socket holds a residuum firmly to walls of the prosthetic socket. The vacuum is preferably formed at the distal area of the prosthetic socket, and sealed by a suspension liner having a seal component.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: OSSUR HFInventors: Olafur Freyr HALLDORSSON, David SANDAHL, Bjarni GUNNARSSON, Egill Sveinbjorn EGILSSON
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Publication number: 20130289741Abstract: A prosthetic device, system and method is arranged to generate negative pressure inside a prosthetic socket. A pump mechanism is connected to a prosthetic foot and has a fluid chamber in fluid communication with the prosthetic socket during gait for drawing air from the prosthetic socket in step phase, and expelling air into the atmosphere in swing phase. The vacuum assisted suspension results in secure and intimate suspension as the negative pressure formed inside the prosthetic socket holds a residuum firmly to walls of the prosthetic socket. The vacuum is preferably formed at the distal area of the prosthetic socket, and sealed by a suspension liner having a seal component.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: OSSUR HFInventors: Olafur Freyr HALLDORSSON, David SANDAHL, Bjarni GUNNARSSON, Egill Sveinbjorn EGILSSON
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Publication number: 20130282142Abstract: A valve device regulates the air pressure in the space between a residual limb, or liner-covered limb, and a hard socket of an external prosthesis. A manually-controlled air-outlet and -inlet valve may optionally include an automatic one-way valve (or “expulsion” valve). The manually-controlled valve is opened and closed by twisting a handle, to open a two-way air passageway by slightly separating the handle and base portions, or by aligning bores in the handle and base portions. At least one stop surface limits the amount of relative rotation of the handle and base portions of the valve, so that the user need only rotate the handle a small amount, for example, less than 90 degrees, to affect opening or closing the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: MATT PERKINS, TRAVIS DEAN
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Patent number: 8562692Abstract: A lock connects the distal end of a liner to the distal end of the hard socket of a prosthetic leg, and limits or prevents air flow into the hard socket through the distal lock mechanism, even when vacuum is established inside the socket. The distal lock normally is latched, but can be conveniently unlatched by swinging a cammed latch handle. The liner pin may be inserted and locked into the distal lock, without the distal lock being unlatched and without losing the internal air seal preventing air flow through passages of the lock. A slidable, biased lock blade, and interaction between slanted surfaces of the blade and the liner pin, allow the pin to slide down, but not up, past the blade. The latch handle does protrude radially outward a significant distance, when the lock is unlatched, but, as soon as the lock is latched, the handle resides against and/or near the outer surface of the lock housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Coyote Design and Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Matt Perkins, Travis Dean
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Patent number: 8551185Abstract: The mounting plate system is for use with a prosthetic socket, the socket having at least one aperture in a distal end thereof and in fluid communication with an interior portion of the socket which receives a residual limb. The mounting plate system includes a mounting plate having a top face to interface with the socket, and a bottom face for attachment to lower portions of a prosthetic limb. An opening in the mounting plate extends from the top face to the bottom face thereof, and a valve housing is positioned in the opening and has a channel therein for fluid communication with the interior portion of the socket via the at least one aperture. A one-way expulsion valve is secured between the valve housing and the socket adjacent the aperture and for regulating fluid communication between the interior portion of the socket and the channel in the valve housing. A vacuum reservoir seal plate is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Evolution Industries, Inc.Inventor: Craig Mackenzie
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Publication number: 20130245785Abstract: An apparatus is provided for use with a prosthetic system. The apparatus includes a housing that is disposed within a prosthetic socket. The housing has a vacuum pump and a switch. The a vacuum pump is actuated to maintain a negative air pressure within the prosthetic socket. The switch is configured to allow a user to operate the vacuum pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: 5280 PROSTHETICS LLCInventors: Clint Accini, Michael L. Kaessner, Royce Heck
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Patent number: 8535389Abstract: A removable liner used in conjunction with a socket for a prosthetic device, in which a vacuum is wicked across the entire area of a porous fabric of the liner, is disclosed. The liner preferably includes a shaped-layer made from one of either a silicone or a urethane and has an exterior surface, an interior surface and a passage therein which opens at each of the two surfaces and connects to a valve of the socket. The liner further includes a first porous fabric covering at least a portion of the exterior surface of the shaped-layer including the corresponding opening of the passage, and a second porous fabric covering at least a portion of the interior surface of the shaped-layer including the corresponding opening of the passage. A vacuum source coupled to the liner, via the valve on the socket, draws a vacuum which is wicked across the entire surface of the first and second porous fabrics which interface with the socket and the user's residual limb, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: McKinney ProstheticsInventor: Donald Ray McKinney
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Publication number: 20130218296Abstract: The present disclosure is directed towards a socket and suspension system that offers the user increased ease of donning the prosthesis, volume adjustability, and improved circulation. The prosthetic includes a socket and liner. The socket and liner can be custom made for the amputee or prefabricated. The liner acts as an interface between the custom socket and the amputee's residual limb. Moving fluid in or out of the area between the liner and the socket causes the liner to push away from the socket wall or pull into the socket wall thereby changing the volume inside the socket. Moving the liner closer to the socket wall enlarges the volume inside the socket making it easier for the patient to put on the prosthetic. The socket and suspension system can include a pump which can manually or automatically adjust the volume inside the socket and suspension of the prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Inventors: Wayne KONIUK, Garrett Hurley
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Publication number: 20130211544Abstract: A vacuum assisted suspension system is used to increase or maintain negative pressure or vacuum in a sealed socket cavity as a socket and prosthetic limb attachment mechanism. The system includes a vacuum pump having a housing that defines an enclosed space to receive a fluid. At least one wall of the housing and at least one movable wall define a fluid compartment. The system includes a compression transfer element connected to the at least one movable wall and connected to a prosthetic foot. The compression transfer element causes the at least one movable wall of the fluid compartment to move and increase the volume of the fluid compartment in response to a compressive force on the prosthetic foot to draw in fluid from the prosthetic socket. In the absence of a compressive force, the volume of the fluid compartment decreases thereby expelling fluid out of the fluid compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2013Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: Össur hfInventor: Össur hf
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Publication number: 20130197670Abstract: The sealing sheath is for use with a prosthetic socket and associated liner. The sealing sheath includes a textile tube for surrounding at least a portion of a liner that is configured to wear on a residual limb. An annular seal, e.g. an elastomeric or silicone seal, is positioned adjacent a proximal end of the textile tube and continuously extends from an inside of the textile tube configured to be adjacent the liner, through the textile tube to an outside thereof configured to be adjacent an inside of the prosthetic socket. The annular seal may include a first wing on an inside of the textile tube configured to be adjacent the liner, a second wing on an outside of the textile tube configured to be adjacent an inside of the prosthetic socket, and a base connecting lower ends of the first and second wings to define a v-shaped cross-section of the annular seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: EVOLUTION INDUSTIRES, INC.Inventor: EVOLUTION INDUSTIRES, INC.
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Patent number: 8496715Abstract: A connector for fluidly connecting the sealed interior of an artificial limb socket with a pressure source when the connector is mounted to the socket at a hole and an artificial limb including same. The connector includes a flexible elongated tubular section having a lumen, a flange coupled to one end of the elongated tubular section, the flange having a seal surface for sealingly abutting one of the socket wall surfaces around the hole, and a tubular portion adjacent to the flange and extending the lumen from the seal surface of the flange. Tubular portion has at least one section oversized relative to hole which provides a reasonable air-tight seal between the at least one section and an inner surface of the hole or the other of said socket wall surfaces around the hole and distant from the flange, when the tubular portion is received within the hole.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Otto Bock Healthcare LPInventors: Glenn M. Street, Luder Mosler, Robert Edward Finlinson, William M. Clover, Jr., Erik Laatsch
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Publication number: 20130173020Abstract: Vacuum locking systems for prosthetic limbs are generally disclosed. An example double-wall socket system according to at least some aspects of the present disclosure may include a flexible liner shaped to accept a portion of a residual limb; a plunger pin mounted to a distal end of the flexible liner; an inner socket shaped to receive the flexible liner and the residual limb; an outer socket shaped to receive the inner socket, the flexible liner, and the residual limb; a locking mechanism mounted at least partially within the inner socket approximate a distal end of the inner socket; and a manifold mounted to a distal end of the outer socket. The manifold may be configured to be connected to a vacuum pump for withdrawing air from the double wall socket system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Prosthetic Design, Inc.Inventors: Tracy C. Slemker, Paul L. Galloway, Robert Hoskins, Steven Steinbarger, Martin S. Piszkiewicz
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Patent number: 8475537Abstract: The airflow regulation system is to be attached to a residual limb of an amputee. The device includes an airflow liner to define a regulated environment between the residual limb and the airflow liner. The liner has a plurality of airflow passageways defining inflow air channels and an outflow air channel in fluid communication with the defined regulated environment. An airflow control system is connected inline with the outflow and inflow air channels. The airflow control system includes an airflow regulation device, such as a vacuum pump, and an airflow initiating device, such as a solenoid.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2012Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: Charles King
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Publication number: 20130150982Abstract: The invention relates to a prosthesis with a prosthesis socket which has an inner face and is designed to be arranged on an amputation stump after a liner has been pulled over the latter, such that the inner face is directed toward the liner and a volume is enclosed between the inner face and the liner, and with a pump for generating an underpressure in the volume when the prosthesis socket is arranged on the amputation stump, characterized in that the pump is a peristaltic pump (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2012Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventor: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBH
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Patent number: 8444702Abstract: An elevated vacuum locking system for prosthetic limb. An exemplary embodiment may include a plunger pin mounted to a flexible liner and including a through passage between a location proximate the exterior of the liner and a distal end of the plunger pin; a locking mechanism mounted within the distal end of a socket; a manifold mounted to the exterior of the distal end of the socket and including a cavity adapted to receive the distal end of the plunger pin when the patient's residual limb and the liner are installed into the socket, the manifold including a through passage connecting an interior of the cavity to an exterior fitting; and a vacuum pump operative to withdraw air from the interior of the socket via the through passage of the plunger pin, the cavity, and the through passage of the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Prosthetic Design, IncInventors: Tracy C. Slemker, Paul L. Galloway, Robert Hoskins, Steven Steinbarger, Ronda Miller
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Patent number: 8444703Abstract: An elevated vacuum locking system for prosthetic limb. An exemplary embodiment may include a plunger pin mounted to a flexible liner and including a through passage between a location proximate the exterior of the liner and a distal end of the plunger pin; a locking mechanism mounted within the distal end of a socket; a manifold mounted to the exterior of the distal end of the socket and including a cavity adapted to receive the distal end of the plunger pin when the patient's residual limb and the liner are installed into the socket, the manifold including a through passage connecting an interior of the cavity to an exterior fitting; and a vacuum pump operative to withdraw air from the interior of the socket via the through passage of the plunger pin, the cavity, and the through passage of the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Prosthetic Design Inc.Inventors: Tracy C. Slemker, Paul L. Galloway, Robert Hoskins, Steven Steinbarger, Ronda Miller
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Publication number: 20130110257Abstract: A prosthetic limb socket assembly includes a bleeder valve configured to automatically adjust vacuum pressure within the prosthetic limb socket based upon a difference in ambient air pressure and vacuum pressure within the prosthetic limb socket. The bleeder valve includes: a housing having a first end, a second end, and channel extending therethrough providing fluid communication between the ambient and the interior of the prosthetic limb socket; and a valve disc disposed within the channel and biased into a substantially sealed engagement with a valve seat, wherein a certain pressure difference between the ambient and the interior of the prosthetic limb socket is operative to overcome the bias and unseat the valve disc from the valve seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: Prosthetic Design, Inc.Inventor: Prosthetic Design, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130096694Abstract: Pump systems for use in suspension of a prosthetic device from a residual limb and methods of suspending a prosthetic device from a residual limb are disclosed. The pump systems include a mechanically activated pump having a first compression member coupled to a second compression member, a compressible bladder disposed between the first and second compression members, and coupling elements that engage and couple together the first and second compression members. The mechanically activated pump may be connected with an electrically activated pump within a fluid circuit of a hybrid pump system to provide vacuum engagement between a prosthetic device and a residual limb.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYInventors: Ryan J. Caldwell, Andrew H. Hansen, Sean M. Wood, Wei Chen, Regan A. Radcliffe, Kevin A. Yngve, Bennett E. Kuhar, Andrew J. Nelson, Eric Nickel
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Patent number: 8409299Abstract: The invention relates to a limb stump receiving sleeve (1) comprising an integrated locking device for locking a limb by sealing a distal region of the interior of the stump receiving sleeve in relation to the limb and the surrounding atmosphere, a functional element (3) of the device being integrated into the inner face of the receiving sleeve and a sealing element (5) that extends inwards being reversibly attachable to the functional element in a positive fit, preventing air from flowing in behind said element.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Medi GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Christof Kurth
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Publication number: 20130073057Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include an implantable force distribution boot with hydraulic features that mimic the natural hydraulics of a joint. Further embodiments include an exterior prosthetic leg device having intermittent and/or variable electromagnetic features that can engage with magnetic blades on the implantable force distribution boot. In use, the exterior prosthetic leg can be maintained on a residual limb by magnetic force between the implanted blades and the exterior electromagnets. Also disclosed are surgical techniques for preparing a residual limb to better receive and adapt to a prosthetic device. The techniques include an improved surgical method for harvesting a vascularized glabrous skin free flap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventor: Larry Nelson Smith
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Patent number: 8394150Abstract: A prosthesis suspension assembly comprising: a prosthetic socket having an open proximal end and a closed distal end and an interior surface complementally configured to a residual limb of an amputee, an interface or liner for receiving the residual limb and fittingly received in the socket, a distal outer surface of the liner comprises a porous or continuously cavitated, compressible material such as fabric and a proximal outer surface comprising an elastomeric material, a suspension sleeve which seals against the proximal outer surface of the liner and a proximal outer surface of the socket, and a locking pin connected to a distal end of the liner and lockingly retained in a hole in the distal end of the socket and including an air passage therethrough with a one-way valve therein for permitting the exit of air from an interstitial volume occupied buy said compressible material to atmosphere upon ambulation.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: ALPS Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Aldo A. Laghi
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Patent number: 8372159Abstract: The sealing sheath is for use with a prosthetic socket and associated liner. The sealing sheath includes a textile tube for surrounding at least a portion of a liner that is configured to wear on a residual limb. An annular seal, e.g. an elastomeric or silicone seal, is positioned adjacent a proximal end of the textile tube and continuously extends from an inside of the textile tube configured to be adjacent the liner, through the textile tube to an outside thereof configured to be adjacent an inside of the prosthetic socket. The annular seal may include a first wing on an inside of the textile tube configured to be adjacent the liner, a second wing on an outside of the textile tube configured to be adjacent an inside of the prosthetic socket, and a base connecting lower ends of the first and second wings to define a v-shaped cross-section of the annular seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Evolution Industries, Inc.Inventor: Craig Mackenzie
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Patent number: 8357206Abstract: Disclosed is a prosthesis suspension assembly, the assembly comprising: a prosthetic liner comprising a distal outer surface comprising a porous or continuously cavitated, compressible material and a proximal surface comprising an elastomeric material; and a suspension sleeve which seals against the proximal surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: ALPS Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Aldo A. Laghi
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Patent number: 8343233Abstract: A valve system for a prosthetic hard socket includes an elastomeric valve member that rests in a closed position that seals against a valve housing surface, and opens at a low “crack” or “pop” pressure, for example, when the pressure inside the distal region of the socket well is 1-3 psi above the air pressure outside the hard socket. The elastomeric valve member exhibits a very accurate and reproducible response at the low crack pressure, and, in addition, sound dampening and/or filtration pads further reduce sound and fouling of the preferred elastomeric valve member. The valve may be installed without leaks even on highly-curved thin-walled sockets, as the broad base of the valve is adhesively attached to the outside of the socket, and optionally a rearward protrusion extends into a hole in the socket without protruding into the socket well.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventors: Matt Perkins, Dale Perkins
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Patent number: 8308815Abstract: A vacuum-assisted liner system for the socket of a limb prosthesis secures the prosthesis to a residual body portion. A vacuum is created directly between the residual body portion and the socket (8) to hold them together and minimize relative movement between them. The system includes a flexible liner (4) made of an impermeable material, at least a distal part (4D) of the liner being porous to allow the transport of air and fluid directly away from the residual body portion to the outer surface of the liner. A fabric distribution layer (6) is located over the liner (4) and between the liner and the socket (8) to allow transmission of such extracted air and fluid laterally over the liner to an evacuation port (10) in the socket.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Blatchford Products LimitedInventor: Joseph R. McCarthy
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Patent number: 8308816Abstract: Locking systems for prosthetic sockets utilizing integrated vacuum and mechanical coupling are disclosed. Some example embodiments may include a flexible liner shaped to accept a portion of a patient's residual limb, the flexible liner including a liner distal end including at least one surface feature; a plunger pin extending distally from the liner distal end; and a locking mechanism for mounting within a prosthetic limb socket approximate a socket distal end, the locking mechanism including a central opening sized to receive the plunger pin, the locking mechanism releasably engaging the plunger pin when the residual limb and the liner are inserted into the socket, wherein a proximal end of the locking mechanism includes at least one surface feature for releasably and sealingly engaging the at least one surface feature of the distal end of the flexible liner.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2010Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Prosthetic Design, Inc.Inventors: Tracy C. Slemker, Robert Hoskins, Paul L. Galloway
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Patent number: 8303670Abstract: A vacuum pump system for a prosthesis includes an enhanced suspension mechanism and incorporates a vacuum pump system, an adaptor assembly, circuitry, and a power source. A virtually air-tight seal between a residual limb and a socket of the prosthesis allows a vacuum fit to be generated by the pump system. The pump system may be controlled with various circuits and processors receiving instructions from a software program. The pump system may be located within a pylon, but yet remain vibrationally and acoustically de-coupled from the pylon.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: OrthoCare Innovations, LLCInventors: James Jay Martin, Tyler Butel, Michael Markmiller, Matt Kozlowski, David Boone
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Patent number: 8303525Abstract: Provided is a walking assist device including a seat member having a holding portion to be held by a user, a leg link connected to the seat member, and a driving source capable of driving the leg link in a direction of pushing up the seat member. At least a part of the body weight of a user is supported by the leg link through the seat member. The walking assist device can be self-mounted easily by the user. When a holding detection unit detects that the holding portion is held by the user, the walking assist device performs a mounting assist control by driving the leg link in the direction of pushing up the seat member until a seating detection unit detects the contact of the seat member with the crotch of the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2008Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasushi Ikeuchi, Jun Ashihara
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Patent number: 8282686Abstract: A socket assembly for use with a prosthetic device. The socket assembly receives at least a portion of a residual limb on which the prosthetic device is attached. The socket assembly includes an airtight outer shell adapted and constructed to receive a portion of the residual limb of an amputee, the shell having an interior and an exterior. A vacuum-permeable skin interface is secured to at least a portion of the interior of the outer shell. A high-vacuum valve communicates between the interior of the socket and the exterior of the socket, the valve being adapted and constructed to be attached to a vacuum source. When the residual limb is positioned in the socket assembly and the high-vacuum valve is connected to a vacuum source, the vacuum force exerted by the source is evenly distributed to the residual limb through the skin interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Lincolnshire Manufacturing LLCInventor: Donald Ray McKinney
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Patent number: 8277515Abstract: A vacuum socket system pertaining to the field of prosthetics wherein an enhanced suspension mechanism is provided by incorporating a vacuum source, circuitry, and a power source. A virtually air-tight seal between residual limb and prosthesis allows a vacuum fit to be generated via a vacuum source. The vacuum source is in constant interaction with circuitry and software for a means of vacuum pressure control, data recordation, and other means. A sound dampening method is employed to lessen both the sound and vibration generated from the vacuum source.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: OrthoCare Innovations, Inc.Inventor: James Jay Martin
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Publication number: 20120215324Abstract: The airflow regulation system is to be attached to a residual limb of an amputee. The device includes an airflow liner to define a regulated environment between the residual limb and the airflow liner. The liner has a plurality of airflow passageways defining inflow air channels and an outflow air channel in fluid communication with the defined regulated environment. An airflow control system is connected inline with the outflow and inflow air channels. The airflow control system includes an airflow regulation device, such as a vacuum pump, and an airflow initiating device, such as a solenoid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventor: Charles KING
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Publication number: 20120191218Abstract: A vacuum-assisted suspension device for a lower limb prosthesis secures the prosthesis to a residual body portion. Sandwiched between the residual body portion and an impermeable socket is a flexible liner made of an impermeable material that is porous to allow the transport of air and fluid directly away from the residual body portion to the outer surface of the liner. A fabric distribution layer is located over the liner and between the liner and the socket to allow transmission of such extracted air and fluid laterally over the liner to an evacuation port in the socket. The evacuation port has an associated one-way valve. During use, loading of the socket compresses the flexible liner and air is expelled via the evacuation port. When the load is removed, a vacuum is created directly between the residual body portion and the socket, the vacuum being maintained by the one-way valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: CHAS. A. BLATCHFORD & SONS LIMITEDInventor: Joseph R. McCarthy
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Publication number: 20120191217Abstract: The socket system includes a socket and a vacuum liner. A one-way valve is positioned within the closed distal end of the socket and provides controlled fluid communication between the interior socket space and an external environment. The closed distal end of the vacuum liner includes a distal portion formed of a higher durometer elastomeric material than the surrounding portions of the liner, and including a concave section extending from an external surface thereof towards the interior liner space. The socket, on the interior of the closed distal end thereof, includes a receiving portion that corresponds to and receives the distal portion of the vacuum liner 20 (e.g. matching the perimeter and depth of the distal portion). The receiving portion includes a bottom surface (e.g. a flat surface) opposite to the concave section of the vacuum liner when received therein, and defining an exterior liner space therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Craig Mackenzie
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Publication number: 20120173001Abstract: A hydraulically-driven vacuum pump is used for a prosthetic or orthotic artificial limb for amputees having a residual limb. The artificial limb has a pylon and a socket for receiving the residual limb. The vacuum pump is connected to the socket and mounted in-line on the pylon. An upper portion housing of the vacuum pump is connected to the vacuum pump by a port. A lower portion housing of the vacuum pump reciprocates within the upper housing portion and is connected to a piston of the hydraulic pump. The weight of the amputee bears on the pylon and drives the lower portion within the upper portion thereby driving the hydraulic pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: CARL CASPERS CONSULTING LLCInventor: Carl A. CASPERS
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Publication number: 20120173000Abstract: An articulating prosthetic foot is used for a prosthetic or orthotic artificial limb for amputees having a residual limb. The artificial limb has a pylon and a socket for receiving the residual limb and a vacuum pump connected to the socket. The articulating foot articulates on the pylon and has a hydraulic pump. The hydraulic pump is driven by the articulating motion of the foot and drives the vacuum pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: CARL CASPERS CONSULTING LLCInventor: Carl A. CASPERS
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Patent number: 8211187Abstract: Elevated vacuum locking systems for prosthetic limbs are disclosed. Some example embodiments may include a manifold mounted to the exterior of the distal end of a socket and may include a cavity adapted to receive a distal end of a plunger pin when the patient's residual limb and a liner are installed into the socket. Some example manifolds may include a through passage fluidicly connecting an interior of the cavity to a fitting mounted on an exterior of the manifold and/or a spool valve arranged to selectively vent the cavity to atmosphere via the through passage and a vent hole. The spool valve may be axially slidable between an open position and a shut position within a channel integrally formed with the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Prosthetic Design, Inc.Inventors: Tracy C. Slemker, Paul L. Galloway, Robert Hoskins, Steven Steinbarger
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Patent number: 8197555Abstract: An air expulsion pump for a prosthetic socket adapted to be worn on a residual limb of an amputee. The pump includes an elastomeric housing which fits snugly in a well defined in the lower end of the socket. The pump is easy to install by simply sliding it into the well. The pump has an upper surface commensurate with the inside surface of the socket in that both surface have the same radius of curvature. The pump includes an elastomeric spring member and two check valves that together with the elastomeric housing exert a continuous vacuum within the prosthetic socket. When donned by the user, the pump provides continuous total contact between the socket and the residual limb of the user as the user ambulates.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2010Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Alps South, LLCInventor: Aldo A. Laghi
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Publication number: 20120143351Abstract: A prosthetic device includes a socket assembly defining a cavity and configured to receive a portion of a residual limb of a user within the cavity, a force sensing member configured to detect forces applied to the residual limb at a plurality of locations about the portion of the residual limb and generate signals based on the detected force, a vacuum system in fluid communication with the socket and configured to control an amount of vacuum applied to the cavity, and a controller coupled to the force sensing member and the vacuum system. The controller is configured to receive the signals from the force sensing member and control operation of the vacuum system during use of the prosthetic device by the user based at least in part on the signals received from the force sensing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventor: Michael E. Tompkins
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Patent number: 8182547Abstract: The negative gauge pressure moisture management and secure adherence artificial limb system is to be attached to a residual limb of an amputee. The artificial limb system includes a negative gauge pressure airflow liner, a surface area multiplying textile layer with a proximal airflow seal to surround at least a portion of the residual limb and define a regulated negative gauge pressure environment between the residual limb and the negative gauge pressure liner. The liner has a plurality of airflow passageways defining inflow air channels and an outflow air channel in fluid communication with the defined regulated negative gauge pressure environment. An airflow control system is connected inline with the outflow and inflow air channels. The airflow control system includes an airflow regulation device and an airflow initiating device.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Inventor: Charles King
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Publication number: 20120123559Abstract: The invention relates to a pump comprising a wall, which forms an enclosed fluid volumetric space and which can be moved by a first force in a direction resulting in a decrease in volume and, after a preceding decrease in volumetric space, can be moved by a second force in a direction resulting in an increase in volume. The pump also comprises an inlet valve, which communicates with an inlet valve, and comprises an outlet valve in an outlet line of the fluid volumetric space. The inventive pump has a compact design due to the fact that it is provided in the form of a vacuum pump whose volumetric space can be decreased by the external first force acting against an elastically deformable material whose restoring force, after the external force ceases, generates the second force acting counter to the generated vacuum.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventors: Lüder MOSLER, Martin HILLMANN, Ralf CARSTENS
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Patent number: 8114167Abstract: A socket system in an artificial limb for amputees, the socket system being dynamically activated by weight-bearing loads and variable in response to shear forces imposed by weight-bearing loads. The socket system includes: a liner adapted to engage the residual limb; a semi-flexible inner socket having a textured surface; an inner socket air wick between the liner and the textured surface of the inner socket; a semi-rigid outer socket having a textured surface; an outer socket air wick between the inner socket and the textured surface of the outer socket; a sealing sleeve engaging the outer socket and the residual limb, the sealing sleeve, the outer socket, and the residual limb creating a sealed chamber; and a vacuum source connected to the sealed chamber and creating a vacuum within the sealed chamber. The vacuum source is dynamically activated in response to weight-bearing loads and varies the response of the socket system to shear forces imposed by weight-bearing loads.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Carl Caspers Consulting LLCInventor: Carl A. Caspers
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Patent number: 8113235Abstract: Apparatus and methods for improved prosthesis donning, doffing, retention, and fit. A valve located in a prosthetic socket port includes a body, a core, a spring located partially within the core, a diaphragm, and a maintained operator. The operator includes a recess and a protrusion. The operator may be indexed to a displacement or vent position. When the operator is indexed to the displacement position, a tip of the core is pressed against the recess via the spring, and the diaphragm displaces any air that enters into the prosthetic socket when a load is applied to the residual limb. When the operator is laterally actuated, it is indexed to the vent position and the core tip moves from the recess to the protrusion. In this position, the diaphragm opens the socket cavity to the external atmosphere via valve vents, thereby facilitating prosthesis donning and doffing.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Inventor: David Robert Bogue
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Publication number: 20120022667Abstract: An apparatus is provided for use with a prosthetic system. The apparatus includes a controller and a wireless smart device. The controller operates to gather data and derive prosthetic information from a plurality of sensors, and transmits the prosthetic information over a wireless radio link, where the controller and the plurality of sensors are disposed within the interior of a prosthetic socket. The wireless smart device is coupled to the controller via the wireless radio link, and receives the prosthetic information, and provides visual and audio representations of the prosthetic information to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: 5280 PROSTHETICS LLCInventors: Clint Accinni, Michael L. Kaessner, Royce Heck
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Patent number: 8097043Abstract: A suspension liner sleeve providing an interface between a residual limb and a hard prosthetic socket includes a resilient seal element extending around its outer periphery to enhance a sealing effect between the sleeve and the interior of a prosthetic socket to isolate the distal end of the socket from atmosphere after the sleeve with a residual limb has been inserted within the socket and to thereby improve the retention of the liner sleeve and the residual limb in the prosthetic socket.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Ossur HFInventor: Egill Sveinbjorn Egilsson