Claims
- 1. An artificial limb for an amputee, the artificial limb comprising a liner configured to receive a portion of an amputee's residual limb, a socket configured to removably receive the liner and the residual limb, and a liner interface for removably bonding the liner and the socket.
- 2. The artificial limb of claim 1, wherein the liner interface is configured to substantially seal the liner to the socket to minimize air leakage into space between the liner and socket.
- 3. The artificial limb of claim 1, wherein the liner interface comprises at least one adhering surface that bonds to one of the liner and socket.
- 4. The artificial limb of claim 1, wherein the liner interface comprises two adhering surfaces, a first surface that bonds to the liner and a second surface that bonds to the socket.
- 5. The artificial limb of claim 4, wherein the liner interface comprises a double sided adhesive layer.
- 6. The artificial limb of claim 1, wherein the liner interface comprises hook and loop material.
- 7. The artificial limb of claim 1, wherein the liner interface comprises magnetic material, such that magnetic material on the socket is attractable to magnetic material of the liner.
- 8. A liner for a socket of an artificial limb configured to received an amputee's residual limb, the liner comprising a liner interface for removably bonding the liner and the socket.
- 9. The liner of claim 8, wherein the liner interface is configured to substantially seal the liner to the socket to minimize air leakage into space between the liner and socket.
- 10. The liner of claim 8, wherein the liner interface comprises at least one adhering surface that bonds to one of the liner and socket.
- 11. The liner of claim 8, wherein the liner interface comprises two adhering surfaces, a first surface that bonds to the liner and a second surface that bonds to the socket.
- 12. The liner of claim 11, wherein the liner interface comprises a double sided adhesive layer.
- 13. The liner of claim 8, wherein the liner interface comprises hook and loop material.
- 14. The liner of claim 8, wherein the liner interface comprises magnetic material, such that magnetic material on the socket is attractable to magnetic material of the liner.
- 15. An artificial limb for an amputee, the artificial limb comprising a socket configured to removably receive a residual limb of an amputee, the residual limb received within a liner, and a liner interface for removably bonding the liner and the socket.
- 16. The artificial limb of claim 15, wherein the liner interface is configured to substantially seal the liner to the socket to minimize air leakage into space between the liner and socket.
- 17. The artificial limb of claim 15, wherein the liner interface comprises at least one adhering surface that bonds to one of the liner and socket.
- 18. The artificial limb of claim 15, wherein the liner interface comprises two adhering surfaces, a first surface that bonds to the liner and a second surface that bonds to the socket.
- 19. The artificial limb of claim 18, wherein the liner interface comprises a double sided adhesive layer.
- 20. The artificial limb of claim 15, wherein the liner interface comprises hook and loop material.
- 21. The artificial limb of claim 15, wherein the liner interface comprises magnetic material, such that magnetic material on the socket is attractable to magnetic material of the liner.
- 22. A method of removably attaching an artificial limb to a residual limb of an amputee, the artificial limb including a socket configured to removably receive the artificial limb, the method comprising the step of removably bonding the socket to a liner received about the residual limb.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of sealing the liner to the socket to minimize air leakage into space between the liner and socket.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of bonding comprises providing a liner interface.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the liner interface comprises at least one adhering surface that bonds to one of the liner and socket.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the liner interface comprises two adhering surfaces, a first surface that bonds to the liner and a second surface that bonds to the socket.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the liner interface comprises a double sided adhesive layer.
- 28. The method of claim 24, wherein the liner interface comprises hook and loop material.
- 29. The method of claim 24, wherein the liner interface comprises magnetic material, such that magnetic material on the socket is attractable to magnetic material of the liner.
- 30. An artificial limb for an amputee, the artificial limb comprising a means for removably receiving a portion of an amputee's residual limb received within a liner and a means for removably bonding the liner and the means for receiving.
- 31. The artificial limb of claim 30, wherein the means for bonding substantially seals the liner to the means for bonding to minimize air leakage into space therebetween.
- 32. The artificial limb of claim 30, wherein the means for receiving comprises a socket.
- 33. The artificial limb of claim 30, wherein the means for bonding comprises a liner interface.
- 34. The artificial limb of claims 33, wherein the liner interface comprises at least one adhering surface that bonds to one of the liner and socket.
- 35. The artificial limb of claim 33, wherein the liner interface comprises two adhering surfaces, a first surface that bonds to the liner and a second surface that bonds to the socket.
- 36. The artificial limb of claim 35, wherein the liner interface comprises a double sided adhesive layer.
- 37. The artificial limb of claim 33, wherein the liner interface comprises hook and loop material.
- 38. The artificial limb of claim 33, wherein the liner interface comprises magnetic material, such that magnetic material on the socket is attractable to magnetic material of the liner.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/670,853, filed on Sep. 27, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/492,406, filed Jan. 27, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/325,297, filed Jun. 3, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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