Adjustable connector assembly for a prosthetic limb

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6576022
  • Patent Number
    6,576,022
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 22, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 10, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable connector assembly includes a circular one-piece base member adapted to be attached to a socket coupler for an amputee's residual limb. The base member has axially projecting spaced track portions which receive therebetween a circular flange of a slidable and rotatable one-piece connector member. A pair of clamping plates receive screws threaded into the track portions for releasably clamping the flange to the base member. In one embodiment, the connector member has a dome surface and a four sided boss projecting from the flange. In another embodiment, the connector member has a projecting annular collar having peripherally spaced threaded holes. The base member and connector member are adapted to be machined from solid titanium bar stock.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an adjustable connector assembly for a prosthetic limb, for example, of the general type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,033,440, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.

FIGS. 1A and 1B

of this patent disclose a conventional pyramidal boss connector or link plate


10


, and a similar pyramidal connector or bracket


55


is disclosed in

FIGS. 1 & 4

of U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,559 which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention.

FIGS. 2-10

of above-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,033,440 disclose an adjustable pyramidal link plate assembly which incorporates a rotatable four sided boss wedged within a slide confined within a dovetail slot held by laterally projecting set screws. The assembly is adapted to be used when a prosthetic leg is not properly aligned with an amputee's residual limb or stump and provides for lateral adjustment as well as rotatable adjustment of the artificial leg relative to the stump and socket. Another form of adjustable pyramid connector is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,013,105. This connector also provides for sliding and rotating the pyramidal boss with the use of a an undercut slot and a central locking screw extending through the boss into a nut slidable with the slot.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to an improved adjustable connector assembly for a prosthetic limb and which also provides for lateral and rotational adjustment. In addition, the adjustable connector assembly of the invention provides for substantial strength and rigidity after adjustment. In one form, the connector has a projecting four sided pyramidal boss and in another form, has an annular collar for receiving such a boss. The connector assembly of the invention may also be efficiently and economically constructed from solid titanium bar stock on a numerically controlled machine tool in order to provide the assembly with compactness and low weight in addition to high strength.




In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a circular base member or plate is formed with a flat base surface and a pair of generally parallel spaced and integral track portions. Countersink holes are formed from the base surface through the base plate for attaching the base plate, for example, to a coupler mounted within the bottom portion of a socket which receives the residual limb portion. A circular connector member has an outwardly projecting circular base flange which fits between the track portions of the base plate, and the base flange is rigidly secured or clamped to the base plate by a pair of opposing clamping rails each of which is secured to the base plate by a set of socket head machine screws extending into the corresponding track portion.




In one embodiment, the connector member has a dome surface projecting from the base flange and a projecting four sided pyramidal boss with undercut surfaces for engagement by the ends of set screws extending, for example, through threaded holes within an annular adaptor for a prosthetic leg pylon. In another embodiment, the connector member includes an annular collar projecting from the annular base flange for receiving a four sided pyramidal boss. The collar has circumferentially-spaced threaded holes through which set screws extend for engaging the undercut surfaces of the pyramidal boss.











Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one embodiment of an adjustable coupler or connector assembly constructed in accordance with the invention for a prosthetic leg;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the connector assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a bottom view of the connector assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 4 & 5

are end and side views of the connector assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an adjustable coupler or connector assembly constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; and





FIGS. 7-10

are top, bottom, end and side views of the connector assembly shown in FIG.


6


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an adjustable connector assembly


15


includes a base member


18


and a connector member


20


both of which have components machined from solid titanium bar stock. The base member


18


includes a circular base plate portion


22


having a generally flat upper surface


24


, and a set of four countersink holes


26


extending through the plate portion


22


and adapted to receive flat head screws for securing the base member


18


to a socket and coupler as disclosed in above-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,559. The base member


18


includes a pair of generally parallel spaced track portions


28


which are integrally connected by the plate portion


22


and have parallel spaced and opposing flat inner surfaces


31


(FIG.


4


).




The connector member


20


includes a hollow dome portion


34


from which extends a bottom annular flange


36


having a diameter slightly less than the space in between the opposing parallel surfaces


31


on the base member


18


. The flange


36


has a substantially flat top annular surface


38


which extends outwardly from the dome portion


34


. The connector member


20


also includes an axially or upwardly projecting four sided annular boss


42


having peripherally spaced undercut surfaces


44


which are adapted to receive the inner ends of inclined attachment screws such as the screws extending through an annular or tubular adaptor seated on the dome portion


34


, as disclosed in

FIG. 3

of above-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,231,618. The plate portion


22


of the base member


18


is formed with a slot


48


which extends parallel to the track surfaces


31


and is aligned with a center hole


49


formed within the boss


42


of the connector member


20


. The hole


49


and slot


48


are adapted to receive the end portion of an elongated locking stud which projects through the coupler located in the lower end portion of the socket, for example, as shown in above-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,559.




The height of the track portions


28


and inner surfaces


31


is substantially the same or a few thousands less than the thickness of the flange


36


of the connector member


20


. As apparent from

FIGS. 1

,


2


&


4


, the flange


36


is positively clamped and secured to the flat surface


24


of the base member


18


by a pair of parallel spaced clamping bars or members


52


which seat on the top end surfaces of the track portions


28


. Each of the clamping members or bars


52


has a part-circular outer surface which conforms with the outer surface of the base member


18


and a linear inner beveled surface


56


with extends from an inner flat surface


58


. The spacing between the parallel spaced inner surfaces


58


is slightly greater than the diameter of the dome portion


34


adjacent the flange


36


and form a linear guide or track for sliding the connector member


20


laterally on top of the surface


24


.




A set of three socket head machine screws


62


have head portions recessed within counterbores in each of the clamping members or bars


52


and extend into corresponding threaded holes formed within the base member


18


. When the screws


62


are loosened, the connector member


20


is free to rotate and slide between the clamping elements


52


by predetermined distance, for example, plus or minus ½ inch from the center position shown in FIG.


2


. When the screws


62


are tightened with the aid of an Allen wrench, the flange portion


36


of the connector member


20


is rigidly secured and clamped to the base member


18


so that the connector member


20


and base member


18


are positively locked together and will not vibrate apart as a result of extensive walking with the artificial leg.





FIGS. 6-10

show another embodiment of an adjustable connector assembly


15


′ which is adapted to receive a pyramidal boss such as the four sided boss


42


described above in connection with

FIGS. 1-5

. The assembly


15


′ uses the same base member


18


and clamp members


52


as described above for the assembly


15


and therefore has the same reference numbers for the same structural components. In the assembly


15


′, the connector member


20


′ includes an annular collar


70


having an outwardly projecting cylindrical base flange


36


′ which seats on the base surface


24


of the base member


18


. The diameter of the annular collar


70


adjacent the flange


36


′ is slightly less than the spacing between the parallel surfaces


58


of the clamping members


52


so that the connector member


20


′ is free to rotate and slide laterally on the surface


24


when the screws


62


are released. The collar


70


also has four circumferentially spaced threaded holes


74


which are slightly inclined inwardly and downwardly for receiving corresponding set screws. The set screws are adapted to connect the collar


70


to a four sided pyramidal boss which may be secured, for example, to the upper end portion of a tubular pylon of an artificial leg. The rotary and laterally sliding adjustment of the connector assembly


15


′ is performed in the same manner as described above for the connector assembly


15


.




From the drawings and the above description, it is apparent that a connector assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention, provides desirable features and advantages. For example, each of the components of the connector assembly


20


or


20


′ is adapted to be machined from solid titanium bar stock with a CNC machine tool, thus providing for not only high strength, but compactness and low weight. As another advantage, when the clamping bars or members


52


are secured by the screws


62


to the base member


18


, the outwardly projecting flange


36


′ is firmly and positively clamped and reliably connected to the base member


18


. As a result, the connector assembly will not become loose after it has been in use for an extended period of time. As another feature, the base member


18


may be used with either the pyramidal boss connector


20


or the boss receiver connector


20


′, depending upon the requirements of the prosthetic leg.




While the forms of connector assembly herein described constitute preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise forms, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable connector assembly for a prosthetic leg member, comprising a base member adapted to be attached to a socket coupler and having a generally flat base surface, a connector member supported by said base surface and having a laterally outwardly projecting flange supported by said base surface, a set of spaced clamping members disposed on opposite sides of said connector member above said flange, a set of screws securing said clamping members to said base member, and said connector member and said flange being free to rotate and slide laterally between said clamping members and relative to said base surface when said screws are released.
  • 2. An assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said connector member includes a dome portion projecting from said flange, and a multi-sided boss projecting from said dome portion and having a plurality of peripherally spaced undercut surfaces adapted to be engaged by attachment screws.
  • 3. An assembly as defined in claim 1 where said connector member includes an annular portion projecting from said flange and having peripherally spaced threaded holes adapted to receive corresponding attachment screws.
  • 4. An assembly as defined in claim 1 where said base member comprises a set of generally parallel spaced track portions integrally connected by a plate portion with said track portions projecting from said base surface, and said screws extend through said clamping members and are threaded into said track portions.
  • 5. An assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said clamping members has a curved outer surface and a generally straight inner surface, and a plurality of said screws extend through each of said clamping members and into said base member.
  • 6. An assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said flange on said connector member is circular and has a substantially flat top annular surface engaged by said clamping members.
  • 7. An assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said base member and said connector member are each circular, and said flange on said connector member has a substantially flat top annular surface extending under said clamping members.
  • 8. An assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said base member is circular and has a centrally located slot extending generally parallel to said clamping members and adapted to receive a locking stud projecting through the socket coupler.
  • 9. An adjustable connector assembly for a prosthetic leg member, comprising a circular base member adapted to be attached to a socket coupler and having a generally flat base surface, a circular connector member supported by said base surface and having a laterally outwardly projecting annular flange supported by said base surface, a set of spaced clamping members disposed on opposite sides of said connector member above said flange, a set of screws securing each of said clamping members to said base member, and said connector member and said flange being free to rotate and slide laterally between said clamping members and relative to said base surface when said screws are released.
  • 10. An assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein said connector member includes a dome portion projecting from said flange, and a multi-sided boss projecting from said dome portion and having a plurality of peripherally spaced undercut surfaces adapted to be engaged by attachment screws.
  • 11. An assembly as defined in claim 9 where said connector member includes an annular body portion projecting from said flange and having peripherally spaced threaded holes adapted to receive corresponding attachment screws.
  • 12. An assembly as defined in claim 9 where said base member comprises a set of generally parallel spaced track portions integrally connected by a plate portion with said track portions projecting from said base surface, and said screws extend through said clamping members and are threaded into said track portions.
  • 13. An assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein each of said clamping members has a generally straight inner surface and a part circular outer surface flush with an outer surface of said base member, and a plurality of said screws extend through each of said clamping members and into said base member.
  • 14. An assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein said flange on said connector member has a flat top annular surface engaged by said clamping members.
  • 15. An assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein said base member has a centrally located slot extending generally parallel to said clamping members and adapted to receive a locking stud projecting through the socket coupler.
  • 16. An assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein said base member and said connector member each comprise a one-piece titanium body.
  • 17. An adjustable connector assembly for a prosthetic leg member, comprising a one-piece titanium base member adapted to be attached to a socket coupler and having a generally flat base surface, a one-piece titanium connector member supported by said base surface and having a laterally outwardly projecting annular flange supported by said base surface, a pair of spaced titanium clamping members disposed on opposite sides of said connector member above said flange, each of said clamping members having the shape of a segment of a circle, a plurality of screws securing each of said clamping members to said base member, and said connector member and said flange being free to rotate and slide laterally between said clamping members and relative to said base surface when said screws are released.
  • 18. An assembly as defined in claim 17 wherein said connector member includes a dome portion projecting from said flange, and a multi-sided boss projecting from said dome portion and having a plurality of peripherally spaced undercut surfaces adapted to be engaged by attachment screws.
  • 19. An assembly as defined in claim 17 where said connector member includes an annular body portion projecting from said flange and having peripherally spaced threaded holes adapted to receive corresponding attachment screws.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/149,013, filed on Oct. 1, 2001, now U.S. Design Pat. No. D462,767 S, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/149,014, filed on Oct. 1, 2001, now U.S. Design Pat. No. D462,768 S.

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Continuation in Parts (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 29/149013 Oct 2001 US
Child 10/103014 US
Parent 29/149014 Oct 2001 US
Child 29/149013 US