This PCT application claims priority to and the benefit of provisional patent application titled “Lightweight Prosthetic Foot”, application number 201841026267, filed in the Indian Patent Office on 13 Jul. 2018. The specification of the above referenced patent application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The apparatus disclosed herein, in general, relates to a medical device, and in particular, relates to a prosthetic foot.
Amputees with a loss of a limb experience discomfort while using heavy prosthetic feet.
The apparatus disclosed herein addresses the above recited unmet need for eliminating or reducing the number of metallic connectors and fittings in prosthetic feet.
Elimination of metallic connectors between leafsprings can potentially result in significant weight savings, reducing the potential of crack propagation and improving wear and comfort for the amputee through weight reduction.
Different types of stitches, such as a running stitch, lockstitch, chain stitch, or other stitches may be incorporated using a stitching machine.
The thread for stitching is preferably a material which can take a sharp bend radius, for example Aramid fiber. Optionally carbon or glass fibers may also be used.
Consider a prosthetic foot 200 comprising a first composite leafspring 201 and a second composite leafspring 202. An woven interlayer 301 exists between the first composite leafspring 201 and second composite leafspring 202, wherein a portion of the fibers from the woven layer in the direction along the length of the foot is inserted into the first composite leafspring 201, and the rest of the fibers in the direction along the length of the foot is inserted into the second leafspring 202. In this case, the method of manufacturing a prosthetic foot comprises laying a first prepeg layer along a first part of a mold, laying a second prepeg surface on a second part of the mold, laying an woven interlayer 401 prepeg between the first composite leafspring 201 and second composite leafspring 202. A portion of the fibers from the woven interlayer 401 prepeg in the direction along the length of the foot is inserted into the first composite leafspring 201, and the rest of the fibers in the direction along the length of the foot is inserted into the second leafspring 202. The mold is vacuum bagged, pressurized and high temperature cured.
The prosthetic foot 200 is manufactured using one or a combination of the following materials: carbon fiber composites, glass fiber composites, aramid fiber composites, plastics, metal, etc. For example, the prosthetic foot 200 comprises carbon fiber in a thermosetting or thermoplastic matrix.
For example, unidirectional carbon fiber prepegs may be laid in a multiaxial layup sequence to form a first and a second leaf spring. The two leaf springs are stitched using Aramid fiber of 2000 denier and high temperature cured in a pressurized vacuum bagged environment in a metallic mold at a high temperature of 150 Celcius.
For example, each carbon fiber leafspring may be of thickness 3mm to 9mm. The fiber layup sequence may comprise the following: Top woven 0/90, +45, −45, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0−45,+45, Lower woven 0/90. The thickness of each prepeg layer may be between 0.1 mm to 0.25 mm. To increase thickness, the number of prepeg layers may be increased.
Optionally a polyurethane insert may be introduced in the area between the carbon fiber leafsprings for an additional cushioning effect in the transition phase.
The leaf springs 201 and 202 are made of carbon fiber composites, glass fiber composites, aramid fiber composites or a combination of different types of fiber composites in a plastic matrix. The plastic matrix may be a thermosetting or thermoplastic matrix. Example of thermosetting matrix includes epoxy, vinyl ester, polyester, polyurethane etc. Examples of thermoplastic matrix include high density polyethylene, PEEK etc.
The three dimensional attachment between leaf springs may be between any two or more leaf springs in proximity.
The foregoing examples have been provided merely for explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the prosthetic foot 200 disclosed herein. While the prosthetic foot 200 has been described with reference to various embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Furthermore, although the prosthetic foot 200 has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials, and embodiments, the prosthetic foot 200 is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the prosthetic foot 200 extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. While multiple embodiments are disclosed, it will be understood by those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, that the prosthetic foot 200 disclosed herein is capable of modifications and other embodiments may be effected and changes may be made thereto, without departing from the scope and spirit of the prosthetic foot 200 disclosed herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201841026267 | Jul 2018 | IN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IN2019/050517 | 7/12/2019 | WO | 00 |