The present invention relates to methods of constructing artificial joints and tissue for the human or animal body.
Many people suffer from degenerative joints, and many have tried to replicate the physiological function of human joints, however they have been unsuccessful. There is a systemic problem with existing orthopedic implants; existing technology does not successfully replicate soft tissue, and furthermore, existing total joint replacements do not utilize a physiologically accurate system for replicating soft tissue in conjunction with metal on metal, metal on polymer, polymer on polymer joints. The absence of soft tissue leads to a systemic problem of fixating the joint in place, furthermore these joints release micro particles into the body when they wear. The Maphbe 1 is designed and tested to solve these problems. The Maphbe 1 was invented by two friends to fix ones spine.
The Maphbe 1 is a method of replicating the physiological function of tissue
The Maphbe 1 Artificial Tissue and Joint System, referred to as the maphbe 1 or artificial tissue, is a method of replicating the physiological function of tissue as described in the claims. The Maphbe 1 is unique because it employs methods of manufacturing needed to successfully combine the different materials. The Maphbe 1 bonds woven low friction inelastic fiber braids in a contracted/relaxed state with elastomer, such that the elastomer's stretch is limited and the weave returns to its original shape when stress is applied. Normally, low friction fibers do not bond well with elastomer; the Maphbe 1 solves this problem by first interweaving low friction fibers with fibers capable of bonding with elastomer, including but not limited to silk fibers. By combining fibers with different bonding capabilities, the elastomer and fibers can be successfully integrated together. This method can be applied to natural and synthetic elastomers and fibers as well as integrated into tissue and can utilize elatromagnetic structures. Furthermore, the maphbe 1 can utilize heat curing elastomer while maintaining the structural integrity of the fibers by first coating the fibers in an insulative coating before applying heat curing elastomer. This artificial tissue can be used to make ligaments, retinaculum, muscles, breast implants, tendons, joints, patches, membranes, discs, cartilage, meniscus, labrums, as well as be used to coat artificial joints to contain microparticals and fixate.
This Invention, The Maphbe 1, claims the filing date of provisional patent 61/516,574 with priority filing date Apr. 5, 2011.
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61516574 | Apr 2011 | US |