Claims
- 1. A hip-joint socket for insertion into bone tissue comprising:
- an outer metal shell having a conical bearing surface where the outer metal shell has a face and an inner edge; and
- a removable inner antifriction liner of a ceramic material having a contact surface with a conical configuration wherein the antifriction liner lies upon the bearing surface without self-locking and is fixed in the metal shell by a retaining ring, where the retaining ring is fastened by screws on the face of the metal shell and the retaining ring extends beyond the inner edge of the metal shell.
- 2. The hip-joint socket of claim 1 wherein the conical contact surface has an angle (.alpha.) and .alpha. is between 20.degree. and 90.degree..
- 3. The hip-joint socket of claim 1 wherein the angle (.alpha.) of the conical contact surface is about 40.degree..
- 4. A hip-joint socket for insertion into bone tissue comprising:
- an outer metal shell having a conical bearing surface; and
- a removable inner antifriction liner of a ceramic material having a contact surface with a conical configuration wherein the antifriction liner lies upon the bearing surface without self-locking and is fixed in the metal shell by a retaining ring, where the antifriction liner has an upper outer edge with an inwardly directed conical inclination which slopes away from the inclination of the contact surface and the antifriction liner is anchored in the metal shell by a retaining ring which lies against the inwardly directed conical inclination and presses the antifriction liner against the metal shell.
- 5. The hip-joint socket of claim 4 wherein the metal shell, the antifriction liner and the retaining ring each have an upper face and the upper face of the metal shell, of the retaining ring, and of the antifriction liner are at the same level.
- 6. The hip-joint socket of claim 4 wherein the retaining ring is provided in the metal shell by means of a screw thread in the metal shell.
- 7. The hip-joint socket of claim 4 wherein the retaining ring has holes and is fastened by screws into the outer metal shell.
- 8. The hip-joint socket of claim 4 wherein the conical contact surface of the antifriction liner reaches approximately to the bottom of the metal shell.
Priority Claims (2)
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44 02 675.7 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/344,348, filed Nov. 22, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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