Prosthetic limb attachment
First Claim
1. A failsafe apparatus for attaching a prosthetic limb to a transcutaneous bone implant attached through the skin directly to the bone of a patient, wherein forces of various levels may be applied to the limb, including a bending force urging the limb toward tilting, the failsafe apparatus comprising:
- a proximal component to mount to a bone implant;
a distal component to mount to a prosthetic limb; and
a disengageable connector for coupling the proximal and distal components and for preventing said bending force at a level greater than a predetermined threshold safe level from being transmitted by the limb to the bone implant, includingresilient means for (a) coupling and holding the components in a fixed angle relationship to each other for normal use of the prosthetic limb when the limb is subject to an applied bending force less than said predetermined threshold safe level, the effect of the resilient means in holding the components in fixed relationship to each other being opposed by any said applied bending force, and (b) disengaging the disengageable connector automatically only when the bending force is greater than said predetermined threshold safe level, thereby being sufficient to overcome the maximum effect of the resilient means, and by disengagement for permitting tilting of the components away from said fixed angel relationship for a level of bending force greater than said predetermined threshold safe level,thereby providing failsafe protection of the bone implant from the effect of said bending force at a level greater that said predetermined threshold safe level.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an apparatus (1) for attaching a prosthetic limb to the bone of a patient, the apparatus comprising a proximal component (2) to mount to a bone implant, a distal component (3) to mount to a prosthetic limb, and a coupling body (4, 5) coupling together the proximal and distal components (2,3) with freedom to articulate when, in use, a bending and/or torsional force is applied to the prosthetic limb, only when the force exceeds a threshold level, whereby the force may be accommodated by articulation within the attachment apparatus (1). The attachment apparatus (1) thus functions as a fail-safe articulation mechanism protecting the bone of the patient.
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14 Claims
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1. A failsafe apparatus for attaching a prosthetic limb to a transcutaneous bone implant attached through the skin directly to the bone of a patient, wherein forces of various levels may be applied to the limb, including a bending force urging the limb toward tilting, the failsafe apparatus comprising:
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a proximal component to mount to a bone implant; a distal component to mount to a prosthetic limb; and a disengageable connector for coupling the proximal and distal components and for preventing said bending force at a level greater than a predetermined threshold safe level from being transmitted by the limb to the bone implant, including resilient means for (a) coupling and holding the components in a fixed angle relationship to each other for normal use of the prosthetic limb when the limb is subject to an applied bending force less than said predetermined threshold safe level, the effect of the resilient means in holding the components in fixed relationship to each other being opposed by any said applied bending force, and (b) disengaging the disengageable connector automatically only when the bending force is greater than said predetermined threshold safe level, thereby being sufficient to overcome the maximum effect of the resilient means, and by disengagement for permitting tilting of the components away from said fixed angel relationship for a level of bending force greater than said predetermined threshold safe level, thereby providing failsafe protection of the bone implant from the effect of said bending force at a level greater that said predetermined threshold safe level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A failsafe apparatus for attaching a prosthetic limb to the bone of a patient, wherein a force may be applied to the limb urging the limb toward bending or rotational articulation, the failsafe apparatus comprising:
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a proximal component to mount to a bone implant; a distal component to mount to a prosthetic limb; a coupling body coupling the proximal and distal components moveably with respect to each other in bending and axial rotational articulation around an axis of the limb, said coupling body including a resilient biasing means for applying a predetermined biasing force holding the components in a fixed relationship to each other for normal use of the prosthetic limb, the effect of said biasing force being opposed by any said force applied to the limb urging the limb toward said at least one bending or rotational articulation, and only when said force applied to the limb exceeds a predetermined threshold safe level and thereby becomes sufficient to overcome the effect of the biasing force, the resilient biasing means allows the components automatically to move in said at least one bending or axial rotational articulation, thereby providing failsafe protection of the limb from excessive force applied to the limb, said resilient biasing means including a clutch-like mechanism having opposing sets of co-operating clutch teeth wherein the teeth are substantially symmetrical in profile whereby the clutch-like mechanism may be disengaged in either rotational direction of torque, clock-wise or anti-clockwise, applied to the prosthetic limb and a pin mounted to one of the proximal and distal components and co-operating with a socket of a corresponding concave shape in the other of the proximal and distal components, whereby a bending force applied to the prosthetic limb in use will cause the tip of the pin to ride outwardly up the socket wall in the direction controlled by the bending force.
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14. A failsafe apparatus for attaching a prosthetic limb to a transcutaneous bone implant attached through the skin directly to the bone of a patient, wherein a force may be applied to the limb urging the limb toward tilting and/or rotational articulation, the failsafe apparatus comprising:
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a proximal component to mount to a bone implant; a distal component to mount to a prosthetic limb; a coupling body coupling the proximal and distal components moveably with respect to each other in a tilting and an axial rotational articulation, said coupling body including a mechanism for holding said proximal and distal components in relation to each other so that the components can be engaged and can be disengaged, wherein when the components are engaged, one component is in a fixed relation to the other, preventing said tilting and axial rotation, and wherein when the components are disengaged, said tilting and/or axial rotation is allowed, said coupling body including a resilient biasing means for applying a biasing force holding one of the components engaged with the other component for normal use of the prosthetic limb subject to an applied force less than a predetermined threshold safe level, the effect of said biasing force being opposed by any said force applied to the limb urging the limb toward said tilting and/or rotational articulation, and only when said force applied to the limb exceeds a said threshold safe level and thereby becomes sufficient to overcome the effect of the biasing force, the resilient biasing means allows the components automatically to become disengaged and thereby to move in said tilting and/or axial rotational articulation, thereby providing failsafe protection of the limb from excessive force applied to the limb.
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