Swing phase control for an artificial knee joint
First Claim
1. A prosthesis swing phase control for a prosthesis having a thigh part and a lower leg part forming an artificial knee joint, the swing phase control comprising:
- a cylinder having a first end and a second end,a head member closing said first end and having a through bore therein,a base member closing said second end,a piston provided for reciprocal movement within said cylinder,a head side first chamber defined between said piston and said head member,a base side second chamber defined between said piston and said base member,a piston rod connected to said piston and passing through said through bore for connection with said thigh part,a channel provided in said head member for connecting said first chamber to the ambient,a check valve in said channel blocking a communication from said first chamber to the ambient,throttle passage means connecting said first chamber with said second chamber,vent bore means provided in said base member for connecting said second chamber with the ambient, andspring means for biasing said piston towards said head member,wherein the swing phase control is configured to be connected with the prosthesis such that during a flexional movement of the prosthesis air can flow freely through said channel into said first chamber and said flexional movement is damped by said spring, and an extensional movement of the prosthesis is accelerated by said spring and said extensional movement is dampened by an air cushion developing within said first chamber.
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Abstract
A swing phase control for an artificial knee joint is provided with a cylinder (1) having one end closed by a head member (2) and the other end closed by a base member (3), a piston reciprocally movable within the cylinder in axial direction thereof and having a piston rod (6) passing outwards through a bore provided in the head member (2) for connection with the thigh part of a prosthesis. The head member (2) comprises a channel (12) with a check valve (13) providing a communication of the ambient with a head side first chamber (9) defined by the piston (7). The first chamber (9) communicates through a throttle passage with the base side second chamber (10) defined by the piston (7). The base member (3) comprises a vent bore (23) connecting the second chamber (10) with the ambient and a first spring (22) biasing the piston (7) towards the head member (2). Thus the swing phase control has good damping properties for movement of different speed.
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4 Claims
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1. A prosthesis swing phase control for a prosthesis having a thigh part and a lower leg part forming an artificial knee joint, the swing phase control comprising:
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a cylinder having a first end and a second end, a head member closing said first end and having a through bore therein, a base member closing said second end, a piston provided for reciprocal movement within said cylinder, a head side first chamber defined between said piston and said head member, a base side second chamber defined between said piston and said base member, a piston rod connected to said piston and passing through said through bore for connection with said thigh part, a channel provided in said head member for connecting said first chamber to the ambient, a check valve in said channel blocking a communication from said first chamber to the ambient, throttle passage means connecting said first chamber with said second chamber, vent bore means provided in said base member for connecting said second chamber with the ambient, and spring means for biasing said piston towards said head member, wherein the swing phase control is configured to be connected with the prosthesis such that during a flexional movement of the prosthesis air can flow freely through said channel into said first chamber and said flexional movement is damped by said spring, and an extensional movement of the prosthesis is accelerated by said spring and said extensional movement is dampened by an air cushion developing within said first chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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