The present invention concerns a method of attaching an artificial tendon, a resulting product and a device having the resulting product.
Artificial tendons are used both for flexing and extending joints of human bodies, especially the joints of fingers. For example strengthening gloves are known, using different operating principles, using wires or cables, such as artificial tendons, in order to apply pushing and/or pulling forces onto particular points on each finger to be strengthened. For instance, electric or pneumatic driving mechanisms may be employed in order to pull the artificial tendons.
The artificial tendons are for example provided in sewn channels made of flexible material such as textile material, which are attached in support positions.
The present invention aims to provide a solution of attaching artificial tendons that is cost effective yet functional with a resulting product which is comfortable for the user.
According to a first aspect a method of attaching an artificial tendon at a support device having a supporting material is provided. The artificial tendon is provided for flexing or extending at least one joint of a body by means of pulling the artificial tendon along its lengthwise direction when it is applied at the joint of the body. The method comprises at least the step of
By means of the stitching across the artificial tendon the thread will be at least on both sides of the artificial tendon or even surrounding it and thus form a tunnel-like attachment to the supporting material.
This is an effective method of attaching an artificial tendon compared to sewing channels. Also, a flat appearance is provided, which is not affecting the comfort for the user. Another advantage is if low friction is provided between the thread and the artificial tendon so that the artificial tendon will easily slide against the thread. This can be accomplished if the thread or the artificial tendon has a low friction surface, for example made of a low friction material. Even better results will be achieved if both the artificial tendon and the thread has a low friction surface.
According to an embodiment of the method, it also comprises the step of providing a gap between neighbouring threads during stitching. Preferably the method also comprises the step stitching along a path of travel of the artificial tendon of the support device. During flexing, especially, of a joint material will crinkle up and become bulky but when threads are arranged with a gap they will instead just come closer or into contact but without bulging. Thus, it is a comfortable solution.
According to an embodiment of the method, the support device is an arm support or a supporting glove, such as a strengthening glove, for supporting flexing or extending of the joint with the artificial tendon.
According to another embodiment the method, the tunnel is provided on the inside of the supporting device. Preferably, the tunnel is covered with a thin textile material or mesh material on the stitch side, opposite the supporting material.
According to a second aspect of the present invention a tunnel for an artificial tendon to be able to travel in is provided. The tunnel is positioned at a surface of a supporting material of a supporting device and is formed by the supporting material and a stitching across the artificial tendon. Preferably, the stitching comprises a low friction thread. The stitching may also show a gap between neighbouring threads.
According to a third aspect of the present invention a strengthening glove having artificial tendons for flexing or extending at least one finger is provided. In the strengthening glove, the tendons run in a tunnel which is positioned at a surface of a supporting material of the strengthening glove and is formed by the supporting material and a stitching across the artificial tendon. Preferably, the stitching comprises a low friction thread.
According to an embodiment the strengthening glove is provided with a thin textile material or mesh material covering the tunnel as a lining inside the glove.
According to another embodiment of the strengthening glove, the artificial tendon runs between an actuator and a fixed point through the tunnel. Preferably the tunnel is provided along one side of a finger, over the top of the finger and along the other side of the finger.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail under referral to the attached drawings, in which:
The present invention concerns a method of attaching an artificial tendon. In
The artificial tendon 1 is attached at the support material 2 by means of a stitching 5 crossing the tendon 1 in such a way as it is present at least on both sides of the artificial tendon 1. In the shown embodiment a zigzag stitching 5 has been performed across the artificial tendon 1 forming a tunnel 12 for the artificial tendon 1 to run in. The tunnel 12 is made up of the support material 2 and the stitching 5, see for example
In the embodiment shown in
When a pulling force is applied to the artificial tendon 1 along its lengthwise direction it travels through the tunnel 12 and a flexing of the finger 4 is performed. The artificial tendon 1 is connected to an actuator (not shown), which applies the pulling force. Two artificial tendons 1 are provided in this embodiment, one on each side of the finger 4.
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If the threads in the stitching 5 is provided with a gap between neighbouring threads the stitching 5 will not become bulky when the artificial tendon 1 is pulled and the stitching will flex since the neighbouring threads will move towards and possibly against each other but do not have to bundle up.
Of course it is conceivable to use different kinds of stitching, such as overlock stitching, as long as the stitching 5 forms a tunnel 12.
The present invention may be used in a support device at a lot of different joints of a body, such as an arm, a shoulder, an ankle, a wrist, a knee. In
The support material 2 shown in
When the stitching and artificial tendon is provided on the inside of the garment it is preferred to arrange a lining made of a mesh material or a thin textile material, thus enhancing comfort and minimizing the risk of catching the stitching with, for example, a nail.
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The invention is described by means of embodiments but can be altered in many ways within the scope of the appended claims.
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