Claims
- 1. A method for molding a distal end cap on an open end of a length of a pre-formed tubular sleeve member formed of an elasticized fabric with a porous tubular reinforcement matrix integrated with said end cap, comprising the steps:
providing a length of a pre-formed tubular sleeve member formed of elasticized fabric and having an open end; securing a length of a tubular reinforcement matrix element formed of interlocked fibers that are arranged so the matrix member is porous and strongly resists elongation in the sleeve longitudinal direction but is readily stretchable in transverse radial directions to an open end of the tubular sleeve member so the sleeve member and matrix element extend generally coaxially; twisting the matrix element about its central axis adjacent the open end of the sleeve member to effectively close the open end of the sleeve member by the twisted matrix element; providing a female mold having a female mold cavity dimensioned and configured to correspond with a desired outer contour of a distal end cap to be joined to the sleeve member; placing a predetermined quantity of an uncured end cap elastomeric resin in the female mold cavity; providing a male mold element dimensioned and configured to cooperate with the female mold so that, when the male mold element located in molding relationship with the female mold, a closed mold cavity defining the external contour of a distal end cap is formed; locating the portion of the matrix element extending beyond the twisted portion inside the adjacent open end of the tubular sleeve; locating the male mold element inside the matrix sleeve portion located inside the tubular sleeve; advancing the male mold element, matrix sleeve and tubular sleeve into molding relationship with the female mold so that the twisted portion of the matrix element extends within the closed mold cavity along with the uncured distal end cap resin so that the resin penetrates the porous material of the matrix element and closes the open end of the sleeve member; curing the resin in the mold cavity; and removing the molded distal end cap and reinforcement matrix from the mold cavity, wherein the former open end of the sleeve member is closed by the molded distal end cap and the reinforcement matrix is located concentrically inside the end area of the sleeve adjacent the distal end cap.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, said tubular sleeve including an inner wall, and including providing the inner wall of said tubular sleeve with a continuous, uninterrupted elastomeric resin film coating before molding said distal end cap to the open end of the sleeve member.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, including placing a rigid umbrella prosthetic connector element in said female mold cavity with said predetermined quantity of uncured distal end cap resin and curing the distal end cap with the connector element embedded in the distal end cap resin.
- 4. A process for forming a sleeve member suitable for prosthetic applications, said sleeve members comprising:
a tubular elasticized fabric element having a distal end cap attached to and closing one end of the sleeve element, comprising the steps of: placing a predetermined quantity of uncured elastomeric resin intended to form said cured elastomer layer in the interior of the closed end of the sleeve member; placing the sleeve member and uncured elastomer resin in a female molding die cavity having an interior contour corresponding to the desired outer contour of said sleeve member; placing a male mold die member having an outer contour corresponding with the desired inner contour of the sleeve member within the sleeve member and advancing the male mold die member into the sleeve member and female mold die cavity until it reaches a molding position relative to the female mold die cavity, at which position a closed die cavity between the male mold die member and the female mold die cavity is defined, said sleeve is located in the mold cavity adjacent inner walls female mold die and the uncured elastomer resin occupies the remainder of the closed die cavity, said resin having been distributed throughout the closed die cavity and against the interior of the sleeve member by movement of the male mold die member relative to the female mold die cavity and the uncured resin; said predetermined quantity of uncured elastomer resin being calculated to fill said closed die cavity; curing the elastomer resin in the closed die cavity in bonded relationship with the interior of the sleeve member; withdrawing the male mold die member, tubular sleeve member, distal end cap and cured elastomer layer from the female mold die cavity.
- 5. The process as claimed in claim 4, including securing a tubular reinforcement matrix member to the closed end of said sleeve member so that the matrix member extends loosely within the sleeve member adjacent the interior surface of said sleeve member; said matrix member comprising interlocked fibers that are arranged so that the matrix member is porous and strongly resists elongation along the sleeve longitudinal direction but is readily stretchable in the transverse radial direction; and the step of placing said predetermined quantity of uncured elastomer resin in the sleeve member includes placing said quantity within the matrix member, whereby, upon distribution of said uncured elastomer resin within the closed die cavity by the movement of the male die member, said matrix member is embedded in the uncured elastomer resin material and is integrated with the elastomer resin upon curing thereof.
- 6. The process as claimed in claim 4, including drawing said tubular sleeve member against the interior wall of the female mold die cavity during advancement of the male mold die member into the female mold die cavity by using suction of air from the area between the tubular sleeve and the female die cavity interior walls.
- 7. The process as claimed in claim 4, including covering the interior surface of said tubular sleeve member with a cured, continuous, uninterrupted elastomeric resin layer prior to placing said predetermined quantity of uncured elastomer resin in said sleeve member, whereby said cured elastomeric resin layer seals the interior surface of said elasticized fabric constituting said sleeve member prior to the placement of the sleeve member in the female molding die cavity, and whereby said uncured elastomer resin filling said die cavity is cured in bonded relationship with said continuous elastomeric resin layer.
- 8. The process as claimed in claim 4, including selecting silicone resin as the uncured elastomer resin.
- 9. The process as claimed in claim 7, including selecting silicone resins for said continuous layer of cured elastomer extending over the interior of said sleeve member and for said uncured elastomer resin placed in the interior of the closed end of the sleeve member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 09/805,126 filed Mar. 14, 2001, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No.60/189,478 filed Mar. 15, 2000 under 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60189478 |
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Continuations (1)
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