The present invention relates to a covering for a limb prosthesis body, intended to dress said prosthesis body, to a limb prosthesis whose prosthesis body is covered by such a covering, and to a method for manufacturing such a covering.
It relates more particularly to a tubular covering comprising a superposition of layers, of which at least one is a layer of silicone.
The cosmetic coverings for prosthesis bodies, also called skins or envelopes, are well known to those skilled in this art and are intended to protect the prosthesis body and to give it an esthetic appearance more pleasing to the eye, as is illustrated in the patent GB 2 067 074, in which such a covering is produced with the aid of two superposed layers of silicone, the external layer being a transparent layer, which covers an internal layer of silicone that is tinted the color of skin all the way through. This design has a number of disadvantages. The fact that the silicone is tinted all the way through gives the finished product an appearance that is often remote from the natural appearance of human skin. In addition, the flexion of the prosthesis results in the silicone being weakened and eventually tearing. If the silicone is too rigid, it also has the disadvantage of impeding flexion and, consequently, the patient's gait.
It is therefore an aim of the present invention to make available a covering of the aforementioned type whose design permits resemblance to human skin without adversely affecting the mechanical strength of said covering and without impeding flexion.
To this end, the subject matter of the invention is a covering for a limb prosthesis body, intended to dress said prosthesis body, said covering being a tubular covering comprising a superposition of layers, of which at least one is a layer of silicone, characterized in that said covering, of which the or at least one layer of silicone is a layer of transparent or translucent silicone that forms the external layer of the covering, additionally comprises at least two layers of tinted elastic fabric, preferably of different tints, of which at least the layer of elastic fabric closest to the external layer is a layer permeable to light.
The superposition of a layer of transparent or translucent silicone and of a layer of elastic fabric is able to give said layer of silicone its mechanical strength. The superposition of two layers of elastic fabric makes it possible to act on the permeability to light and on the resulting transparency of at least one of the layers of fabric in order to obtain, by superposition of the layers of fabric, which are generally of different tints, a large number of combinations and a more realistic effect close to the appearance of human skin. Thus, by superposing several color tints, the aim is to obtain, by a transparency effect, a final color or tint close to the desired skin color. It should be noted that the term “tinted” is an equivalent of the term “colored”. A tinted elastic fabric is therefore a colored fabric. Two fabrics of different tint are fabrics of different color. A tinted elastic fabric can be tinted throughout the body thereof and/or at the surface.
Preferably, the covering comprises at least two layers of silicone, between which the two, or at least two, layers of tinted elastic fabric are disposed. This combination is particularly advantageous when the covering is intended for a prosthesis that is designed to go in water, so as to obtain water-tightness and a sufficient mechanical strength of said prosthesis without adversely affecting the appearance of the latter.
Generally, the layer of silicone, unlike the external layer of silicone, is an opaque screen-forming layer.
Preferably, the superposition of layers comprises, from the outside toward the inside of the covering, at least one external layer of transparent or translucent silicone, two layers of elastic fabric, a layer of silicone, and a layer of elastic fabric.
Independently of the number of intermediate layers, the external layer is a layer of transparent or translucent silicone, whereas the internal layer of the covering is a layer of elastic fabric.
The covering preferably comprises, interposed between two layers of tinted elastic fabric, at least one non-continuous layer of paint, preferably in the form of a mist. The presence of this mist makes it possible to give said covering the irregular appearance of the skin.
The elastic fabric of at least one of the layers of elastic fabric is preferably a mesh fabric comprising at least a polyamide.
Generally, at least one or preferably each layer of elastic fabric has a linear density of the yarn in the range of 1×10−3 to 3.33×10−3 g/m, preferably 1.33×10−3 to 2.77×10−3 g/m.
Preferably, with said covering being a covering for the body of a femoral prosthesis, said covering comprises, in the area situated above the knee, a fold for reserve stretching.
The invention also relates to a limb prosthesis comprising at least one prosthesis body covered by a covering able to be engaged on said body, characterized in that said covering is of the aforementioned type.
The invention also relates to a method for manufacture of a covering for a limb prosthesis body of the aforementioned type, intended to dress said body, characterized in that said method comprises at least:
and in that step a) is repeated at least twice and step b) at least once in order to obtain a superposition of layers comprising, from the outside toward the inside of the covering, at least one external layer of transparent or translucent silicone, at least two layers of elastic fabric, a layer of silicone, and at least one layer of elastic fabric.
The invention will become clear on reading the following description of illustrative embodiments and by referring to the attached drawings, in which:
As has been mentioned above, the covering 1 according to the invention is more particularly intended to cover a limb prosthesis body 10, in order to dress said prosthesis body 10. In the example shown in
In the example shown, the covering 1 comprises two layers 2, 3 of silicone, between which layers 41, 42, 43, 44 of tinted elastic fabric are disposed. The presence of these two layers of silicone, which sandwich the layers of elastic fabric, makes it possible to avoid impregnation of the fabrics by capillarity, for example in the case of prolonged activity in water.
Preferably, the internal layer 3 of silicone is an opaque layer forming a screen for the image formed by the superposition of the layers of elastic fabric that are disposed between said layers 2, 3 of silicone. When the second layer 3 of silicone is present, as in
Preferably, each layer 41 to 46 of elastic fabric has a linear density of the yarn in the range of 1×10−3 to 3.33×10−3 g/m, preferably 1.33×10−3 to 2.77×10−3 g/m. Expressed in denier, the linear density is between 9 and 30 deniers, preferably between 12 and 25 deniers. The tint of each layer of fabric can vary within a wide range of colors. Thus, it is possible to superpose a 15-denier fabric composed of 90% polyamide and 10% elastane, with a tint expressed as Pantone 4665C, and a 20-denier fabric of 100% polyamide whose Pantone tint bears reference 4655 C. To increase the similarity to the appearance of human skin, the covering 1 preferably comprises, between two layers 41, 42 of tinted elastic fabric, at least one non-continuous layer 5 of paint, preferably in the form of a mist. Again, the number of layers of paint and their arrangement in the superposition of layers can influence the final appearance of the covering. Generally, during the manufacture of the covering, the paint is sprayed onto the layer of elastic fabric in order to form a light-permeable layer at the surface of said layer of elastic fabric. Finally, at least one layer 6 of artificial hair can be provided between two layers 41, 42 of elastic fabric or between the external layer 2 of silicone and a layer of elastic fabric. These artificial hairs can adhere to the layer of elastic fabric by static electricity or by adhesive bonding.
To perfect the covering 1, in the case where this covering is a covering for the body of a femoral prosthesis, said covering 1 comprises, in the area situated above the knee, a fold 7 for reserve stretching.
A covering for a prosthesis body in accordance with
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1160571 | Nov 2011 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2012/052560 | 11/6/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/9/2014 |