Claims
- 1. An artificial hip joint comprising:
- a ceramic head having a tapered female cavity, said cavity tapering from an open end inwardly to a base disposed within the head, said cavity being subdivided into approximately two halves, one approximate half being a deeper approximate half located adjacent the base as compared with the open end; and
- a metal stem having a tapered cone so that said tapered engagement occurs only in the deeper approximate half of the tapered female cavity when the ceramic head and the metal stem are fully connected to each other.
- 2. An artificial hip joint according to claim 1, wherein the taper of the cone is made slightly smaller than that of the tapered female cavity
- 3. An artificial hip joint according to claim 1, wherein the ceramic head is formed with a hall having a large diameter concentric with said tapered female cavity and extending to a vicinity of about half the depth of said tapered female cavity.
- 4. An artificial hip joint according to claim 1, wherein said tapered cone has a reduced diameter below a portion brought into engagement with the deepest approximately one half of said tapered female cavity.
- 5. An artificial hip joint including a ceramic head having a tapered female cavity, said female cavity tapering from an open end inwardly to a base disposed within the head; and
- a metal stem having a tapered cone configured to be fitted into the tapered female cavity, the tapered cone having a forward end portion, wherein the angle of taper of said tapered cone is slightly smaller than that of said tapered female cavity so that when the metal stem is fully connected to the ceramic head by bringing the tapered cone into tapered engagement with the tapered female cavity, only the forward end portion of said tapered cone of the stem is brought into engagement with said tapered female cavity at a deeper position in the tapered female cavity than if the respective angles of taper were the same, thereby increasing the compression strength of said stem head.
- 6. An artificial hip joint according to claim 5, wherein the angle of taper of said tapered female cavity is larger than that of said tapered cone of the stem by an amount greater than 0' and less than or equal to about 40".
- 7. An artificial hip joint according to claim 5, wherein said deeper position of said tapered female cavity is greater than about half of the depth of said tapered female cavity.
- 8. An artificial hip joint according to claim 5, wherein the base of said tapered female cavity is enlarged relative to the diameter of the base of the female cavity, thereby forming a cavity which serves to avoid concentrations of mechanical stress at the base of the female cavity.
- 9. An artificial hip joint according to claim 7, wherein said tapered female cavity and said tapered cone have substantially smooth contact surfaces for reducing friction therebetween.
- 10. An artificial hip joint according to claim 8, wherein said cavity has a radius of curvature r which is between about 1.0 and about 3.0 mm.
- 11. An artificial hip joint comprising:
- a ceramic head having a tapered female cavity, said tapered female cavity tapering from an open end inwardly to a base disposed within said head, said cavity being subdivided into approximately two halves, one approximate half being a deeper approximate half located adjacent the base as compared with the open end; and
- a metal stem having a tapered male portion secured in said ceramic head, said tapered male portion having a tapered contact surface area for tapered engagement with said tapered female cavity adjacent said base wherein said contact surface area is located only in the deeper approximate half of said tapered female cavity when the ceramic head and the metal stem are fully connected to each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/370,450 filed on Jun. 23, 1989, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/136,398, filed Dec. 22, 1987 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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