A prosthetic finger that is able to provide independent natural movement to mimic a real finger. The present invention utilizes unique connections to provide users with natural movement and restore their ability to perform activities that require the full dexterity of their hands. Additionally, the present invention also allows users to interact with touch screens that normally would not work due to the insulating properties of other traditional prosthetic fingers.
|
0. 21. A mechanical prosthetic finger device comprising:
a distal phalange providing a tip segment of a prosthetic finger;
a proximal phalange ring having a proximal phalange frame configured to concentrically receive a user's residual finger;
a middle phalange configured to concentrically receive the user's residual finger, the middle phalange having a pair of distal joint hinges and a pair of proximal joint hinges, the middle phalange providing a joint connection of the distal phalange and the proximal phalange frame by the distal joint hinges to the distal phalange, and by the proximal joint hinges to the proximal phalange frame; and
a continuous articulation cable traversing through the middle phalange, the articulation cable having a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end anchored to the distal phalange and the proximal end anchored to the proximal phalange frame;
wherein the middle phalange together with the articulation cable are configured to utilize articulation movements of the residual finger within the proximal phalange frame to curl and bend the distal phalange.
1. A mechanical prosthetic finger device comprises,
a distal phalange;
a middle phalange;
a proximal phalange ring;
a distal pad platform;
a distal pad;
a middle pad platform;
a middle pad;
a plurality of rods;
the distal phalange comprises a distal platform fastener, a middle phalange joint channel, pair of proximal pulling hinges;
a middle phalange comprises a middle platform fastener, a pair of distal joint hinges, a pair of proximal joint hinges, and a pair of spring hinge ports;
the proximal phalange ring comprises a proximal phalange yoke and a proximal phalange frame;
the proximal phalange yoke comprises a pair of extending spring hinges, a pair of frame joint hinges, and a finger base brace;
the proximal phalange frame comprises an extended wishbone hinge, a pair of posterior yoke joint hinge, a pair of anterior phalange joint hinge;
the distal pad being adhered to the distal pad platform;
the middle pad being adhered to the middle pad platform;
the distal pad platform being secured to the distal platform fastener; and
the middle pad platform being secured to the middle platform fastener.
10. A mechanical prosthetic finger device comprises,
a distal phalange;
a middle phalange;
a proximal phalange ring;
a distal pad platform;
a distal pad;
a middle pad platform;
a middle pad;
a plurality of rods;
a touch screen mechanism;
an articulation cable;
the distal phalange comprises a distal platform fastener, a middle phalange joint channel, pair of proximal pulling hinges;
a middle phalange comprises a middle platform fastener, a pair of distal joint hinges, a pair of proximal joint hinges, and a pair of spring hinge ports;
the proximal phalange ring comprises a proximal phalange yoke and a proximal phalange frame;
the proximal phalange yoke comprises a pair of extending spring hinges, a pair of frame joint hinges, and a finger base brace;
the proximal phalange frame comprises an extended wishbone hinge, a pair of posterior yoke joint hinge, a pair of anterior phalange joint hinge;
the distal pad being adhered to the distal pad platform;
the middle pad being adhered to the middle pad platform;
the distal pad platform being secured to the distal platform fastener; and
the middle pad platform being secured to the middle platform fastener.
17. A mechanical prosthetic finger device comprises,
a distal phalange;
a middle phalange;
a proximal phalange ring;
a distal pad platform;
a distal pad;
a middle pad platform;
a middle pad;
a plurality of rods;
a touch screen mechanism;
an articulation cable;
the distal phalange comprises a distal platform fastener, a middle phalange joint channel, pair of proximal pulling hinges;
a middle phalange comprises a middle platform fastener, a pair of distal joint hinges, a pair of proximal joint hinges, and a pair of spring hinge ports;
the proximal phalange ring comprises a proximal phalange yoke and a proximal phalange frame;
the proximal phalange yoke comprises a pair of extending spring hinges, a pair of frame joint hinges, and a finger base brace;
the proximal phalange frame comprises an extended wishbone hinge, a pair of posterior yoke joint hinge, a pair of anterior phalange joint hinge;
the distal pad being adhered to the distal pad platform;
the middle pad being adhered to the middle pad platform;
the distal pad platform being secured to the distal platform fastener;
the middle pad platform being secured to the middle platform fastener;
the distal platform fastener being positioned on a lower distal surface of the distal phalange;
the middle phalange joint channel being a hole traversing through a rear end of the distal phalange;
the pair of proximal pulling hinges being rearward and downwardly extending from the distal phalange and being positioned adjacent to the middle phalange joint channel;
the middle platform fastener being positioned on a lower middle surface of the middle phalange;
the pair of distal joint hinges being extended from the middle phalange in parallel relationship to each other;
the pair of proximal joint hinges being extended from the middles phalange opposite of the pair of distal joint hinges;
the proximal phalange yoke being jointly connected to the proximal phalange frame; and
the pair of frame joint hinges being aligned and engaged to the pair of posterior yoke joint holes by a rod.
2. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the distal platform fastener being positioned on a lower distal surface of the distal phalange;
the middle phalange joint channel being a hole traversing through a rear end of the distal phalange; and
the pair of proximal pulling hinges being rearward and downwardly extending from the distal phalange and being positioned adjacent to the middle phalange joint channel.
3. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the middle platform fastener being positioned on a lower middle surface of the middle phalange;
the pair of distal joint hinges being extended from the middle phalange in parallel relationship to each other; and
the pair of proximal joint hinges being extended from the middles phalange opposite of the pair of distal joint hinges.
4. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the proximal phalange yoke being jointly connected to the proximal phalange frame; and
the pair of frame joint hinges being aligned and engaged to the pair of posterior yoke joint holes.
5. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the finger base brace being a circular frame, wherein the finger base brace is shaped to fit the base of a finger;
the pair of extending spring hinges being extended from the pair of frame joint hinges; and
the pair of frame joint hinges being extended the finger base brace.
6. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the extended wishbone hinge being extended from the proximal phalange frame;
the pair of anterior phalange joint hinge being extended from the proximal phalange frame adjacent to the extended wishbone hinge; and
the pair of posterior yoke joint holes being traversed through the proximal phalange frame.
7. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the distal phalange being connected to the middle phalange;
the proximal phalange ring 3 being connected to the middle phalange opposite of the distal phalange;
the plurality of rods being traversed through the pair of distal joint hinges, the middle phalange joint channel, the pair of proximal joint hinges, the pair of extending spring hinges, the extended wishbone hinge, and the pair of proximal pulling hinges;
wherein the plurality of rods consists of a first rod, a second rod, and a third rod;
the pair of distal joint hinges being aligned and secured to the middle phalange joint channel by the first rod;
the pair of spring hinge ports being aligned and secured to the pair of extending spring hinges by the second rod;
the extended wishbone hinge being aligned and secured to the pair of proximal pulling hinges by the third rod; and
the extended wishbone being traversed through the middle phalange.
8. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
wherein each anterior phalange joint hinge comprises a middle stud;
the middle stud being outwardly protruding from each anterior phalange joint hinge; and
the pair of anterior phalange joint hinges being aligned and jointly secured to the pair of proximal joint hinges by the middle stud.
9. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
wherein each frame joint hinge comprises a yoke stud;
the yoke stud being inwardly protruding from each frame joint hinge; and
the proximal phalange yoke being aligned and jointly secured to the pair of posterior yoke joint holes.
11. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the distal platform fastener being positioned on a lower distal surface of the distal phalange;
the middle phalange joint channel being a hole traversing through a rear end of the distal phalange;
the pair of proximal pulling hinges being rearward and downwardly extending from the distal phalange and being positioned adjacent to the middle phalange joint channel;
the middle platform fastener being positioned on a lower middle surface of the middle phalange;
the pair of distal joint hinges being extended from the middle phalange in parallel relationship to each other; and
the pair of proximal joint hinges being extended from the middles phalange opposite of the pair of distal joint hinges.
12. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the proximal phalange yoke being jointly connected to the proximal phalange frame; and
the pair of frame joint hinges being aligned and engaged to the pair of posterior yoke joint holes by a rod.
13. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the finger base brace being a circular frame, wherein the finger base brace is shaped to fit the base of a finger;
the pair of extending spring hinges being extended from the pair of frame joint hinges;
the pair of frame joint hinges being extended the finger base brace;
the extended wishbone hinge being extended from the proximal phalange frame;
the pair of anterior phalange joint hinge being extended from the proximal phalange frame adjacent to the extended wishbone hinge; and
the pair of posterior yoke joint holes being traversed through the proximal phalange frame.
14. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the distal phalange being connected to the middle phalange;
the proximal phalange ring being connected to the middle phalange opposite of the distal phalange;
the plurality of rods being traversed through the pair of distal joint hinges, the middle phalange joint channel, the pair of proximal joint hinges, the pair of extending spring hinges, the extended wishbone hinge, and the pair of proximal pulling hinges;
wherein the plurality of rods consists of a first rod, a second rod, and a third rod;
the pair of distal joint hinges being aligned and secured to the middle phalange joint channel by the first rod;
the pair of spring hinge ports being aligned and secured to the pair of extending spring hinges by the second rod;
the extended wishbone hinge being aligned and secured to the pair of proximal pulling hinges by the third rod; and
the extended wishbone being traversed through the middle phalange.
15. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
wherein each anterior phalange joint hinge comprises a middle stud;
the middle stud being outwardly protruding from each anterior phalange joint hinge;
the pair of anterior phalange joint hinges being aligned and jointly secured to the pair of proximal joint hinges by the middle stud;
wherein each frame joint hinge comprises a yoke stud;
the yoke stud being inwardly protruding from each frame joint hinge; and
the proximal phalange yoke being aligned and jointly secured to the pair of posterior yoke joint holes.
16. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the articulation cable being connected to the proximal phalange frame and the lower distal surface and being traversed through the middle phalange;
the touch screen mechanism comprises a conductive thread, and a conductive loop;
the distal phalange having two channels and two holes;
the two holes being positioned on a first distal tip corner and a second distal tip corner leading into the two channels;
the conductive loop being traversed through the two channels, wherein the conductive loop is looped through the two channels multiple times; and
the conductive loop being connected to the finger base brace.
18. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the finger base brace being a circular frame, wherein the finger base brace is shaped to fit the base of a finger;
the pair of extending spring hinges being extended from the pair of frame joint hinges;
the pair of frame joint hinges being extended the finger base brace;
the extended wishbone hinge being extended from the proximal phalange frame;
the pair of anterior phalange joint hinge being extended from the proximal phalange frame adjacent to the extended wishbone hinge; and
the pair of posterior yoke joint holes being traversed through the proximal phalange frame.
19. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
the distal phalange being connected to the middle phalange;
the proximal phalange ring being connected to the middle phalange opposite of the distal phalange;
the plurality of rods being traversed through the pair of distal joint hinges, the middle phalange joint channel, the pair of proximal joint hinges, the pair of extending spring hinges, the extended wishbone hinge, and the pair of proximal pulling hinges;
wherein the plurality of rods consists of a first rod, a second rod, and a third rod;
the pair of distal joint hinges being aligned and secured to the middle phalange joint channel by the first rod;
the pair of spring hinge ports being aligned and secured to the pair of extending spring hinges by the second rod;
the extended wishbone hinge being aligned and secured to the pair of proximal pulling hinges by the third rod; and
the extended wishbone being traversed through the middle phalange.
20. The mechanical prosthetic finger device as claimed in
wherein each anterior phalange joint hinge comprises a middle stud;
the middle stud being outwardly protruding from each anterior phalange joint hinge;
the pair of anterior phalange joint hinges being aligned and jointly secured to the pair of proximal joint hinges by the middle stud;
wherein each frame joint hinge comprises a yoke stud;
the yoke stud being inwardly protruding from each frame joint hinge; and
the proximal phalange yoke being aligned and jointly secured to the pair of posterior yoke joint holes.
0. 22. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein the distal phalange includes a distal pad platform with a distal pad.
0. 23. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein the middle phalange includes a middle pad platform with a middle pad.
0. 24. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein the distal phalange has a middle phalange joint channel, and the distal joint hinges connect to the middle phalange joint channel.
0. 25. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein the proximal phalange frame includes a pair of proximal pulling hinges.
0. 26. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein the proximal phalange frame includes a wishbone hinge having a distal end that hingedly connects with the distal phalange.
0. 27. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein the middle phalange includes a frame configured to wrap around an intermediate phalange of the user's residual finger.
0. 28. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein the distal phalange, the middle phalange, and the proximal phalange ring include a polymer material.
0. 29. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein the distal phalange, the middle phalange, and the proximal phalange ring include a rubber material.
0. 30. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 21, wherein at least one of the proximal phalange frame, the middle phalange, and the distal phalange slidingly receive the user's residual finger.
0. 31. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 30, wherein the proximal phalange frame slidingly receives the user's residual finger of a full finger amputation.
0. 32. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 30, wherein the proximal phalange frame and the middle phalange slidingly receive the user's residual finger of a partial finger amputation.
0. 33. The mechanical prosthetic finger device of claim 30, wherein the proximal phalange frame, the middle phalange, and the distal phalange slidingly receive the user's residual finger of a finger tip amputation.
|
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/364,227 filed on Jul. 14, 2010.
The present invention relates generally to a prosthetic device. More specifically, the present invention is a prosthetic device designed for full finger, partial finger, or finger tip amputees.
If a person loses a finger, a finger segment, or a finger tip, the result is impaired performance of the hand. Having an amputated finger inhibits an amputee from performing some of the most basic tasks. For example, with a lost finger or finger tip, the task of typing on a computer or simply dialing on a phone becomes significantly difficult. These types of tasks requires the actions with precision that only fingers are able to offer. Not only do fingers allow people to perform precise actions, but fingers also provide people with a increased ability to handle items. While holding an item in one hand, the weight of the item is dispersed through all of a users fingers. By simply varying the force used by each fingers on the holder's hands, the holder is able to manipulate the item in a myriad of ways. However, if the holder is missing a single finger, the amount of precision for the manipulation and the number of ways the holder can manipulate the item is decreased. The present invention is a device that acts as a prosthetic substitute of the lost portion of a finger. The present invention is designed to bend and naturally mimic a real finger. Additionally, the present invention comprises a metal thread looped about the tip of the finger to allow the users to interact with a capacitive type of touch screen.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a prosthetic finger, that can be fitted for a user with an amputated finger, finger tip, or finger segment. The prosthetic finger is a mechanical finger that is able to mimic the motions and functionalities of a real finger. The mechanical prosthetic finger comprises of three major components including a distal phalange 1, a middle phalange 2, and a proximal phalange ring 3. A plurality of rods 8 and a series of hinges are used to secure the distal phalange 1, the middle phalange 2, and the proximal phalange ring 3 together. The distal phalange 1 is the tip segment of the prosthetic finger. The middle phalange 2 is the middle segment of the prosthetic finger. The proximal phalange ring 3 is the base of the prosthetic finger that anchors the entire prosthetic finger to the user's residual finger. As the level of amputation differs among each user, the present invention can be modified to be custom fit for each user. For example, users who have an amputated finger tip will be custom fitted with a prosthetic finger, where the middle phalange 2 and the proximal phalange ring 3 are frames that fit and mount to the user's residual finger. To provide the prosthetic finger with grip and a softer touch, the present invention additionally comprises a distal pad platform 4, a distal pad 5, a middle pad platform 6, and a middle pad 7. The distal pad 5 and the middle pad 7 are made from a soft texture that mimics the texture of a real finger. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, to additionally contribute to the realistic aspect of the prosthetic finger, the present invention further comprises of a articulation cable 9 and a touch screen mechanism 10. The articulation cable 9 further provides the prosthetic finger with realistic curling motions. The touch screen mechanism 10 allows the user to use the prosthetic finger to operate touch screens. Although some touch screens, such as resistive touch screens, only require pressure for sensing the touch, other touch screens uses the body's natural current to sense touch. These touch screens that require the user's natural body current are called capacitive touch screens. The touch screen mechanism 10 allows the user to conduct their own body current and direct it towards the tip of the prosthetic finger.
In reference to
In reference to
In reference to
In reference to
In reference to
The present invention provides a comfortable and natural movement for a user with an amputated finger. The design can be individually customized for users with varying amounts of lose on their finger. To further provide better aesthetics, the present invention can be coated with colorings to match the user's skin. The ease of use is another advantage of the present invention. To use the present invention, the user can simply slide the prosthetic finger onto the appropriate finger like a ring. To curl and bend the prosthetic finger the used can utilize the natural movements of the residual finger that the device is being worn on. The finger segments will articulate using the same cognitive process that was previously utilized for their original finger. Each of the prosthetic fingers can be independently operated. This means the user will be able to perform the activities including full typing, playing a musical instrument, or anything that requires the full dexterity of a hand. The present invention is fully powered by the user's own body. Each components of the prosthetic finger is able to move simply based on the actions of the user's residual finger. The present invention is designed to offer strength in the lowest profile design. As a result, the present invention naturally conforms with the looks of the user's hand.
Medical benefits of the present invention include uses of the device that reduce swelling and increases circulation, supporting the adjacent finger joints. The present device can be made out of Titanium, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Silicone, Carbon Fiber, Nylon, Plastic, Wood, Rubber, Gold, Silver, Tungsten, Flex Cable, neoprene or any suitable structural material that is non-irritating to human skin. However, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the device is made from the material Duraform EX polymer material.
In another embodiment of the present invention, portions of the prosthetic finger can be used for differing conditions of the user. The present invention can be accommodated for finger tips or full fingers. The extended wishbone hinge 321 can be removed so that the prosthetic finger can be used as joint brace. Additionally, using biocompatible materials, the present invention can be applied as an orthopedic implant. Depending on the condition of the user, the present invention can be surgically implanted into the user's fingers. The use of the surgical implantation of the present invention can be applied for users having injuries that have crushed their bones without the ability to heal and be repaired. As a result, the present invention is able to take the place of the user's original bones without the need for amputation.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
2706296, | |||
2867819, | |||
319776, | |||
3483718, | |||
3707963, | |||
4813406, | May 21 1984 | INTERNATIONAL MEDICATION SYSTEMS LIMITED, A CORP OF DE | Orthopedic splint arrangement |
4997433, | Jan 16 1990 | MITEK SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC ; Medicine Lodge, Inc | Endosteal fixation stud and system |
5062855, | Sep 28 1987 | Artifical limb with movement controlled by reversing electromagnet polarity | |
5941914, | Oct 22 1997 | Sarcos LC | Articulated, stacked-plate artificial body part |
6416703, | Nov 15 1995 | KAUPTHING BANK HF | Method for making prosthetic residual limb socket |
6908489, | Aug 21 2003 | DIDRICK MEDICAL, INC | Articulated artificial finger assembly |
984179, | |||
20040054424, | |||
20050043822, | |||
20060212129, | |||
20060224249, | |||
20100042229, | |||
20100082103, | |||
20100191343, | |||
20100262057, | |||
20110144770, | |||
20110208322, | |||
20120146352, | |||
20120330432, | |||
20130268094, | |||
20140303741, | |||
20140303749, | |||
20140303750, | |||
20140371897, | |||
20150258011, | |||
GB110333, | |||
GB2488365, | |||
JP2002345861, |
Executed on | Assignor | Assignee | Conveyance | Frame | Reel | Doc |
Sep 16 2013 | MACDUFF, CHARLES COLIN | RCM Enterprise LLC | ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS | 037864 | /0266 | |
Dec 19 2014 | RCM Enterprise LLC | (assignment on the face of the patent) | / |
Date | Maintenance Fee Events |
May 01 2020 | M2552: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 8th Yr, Small Entity. |
May 01 2020 | M2552: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 8th Yr, Small Entity. |
Jun 20 2024 | BIG: Entity status set to Undiscounted (note the period is included in the code). |
Jun 21 2024 | M1553: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 12th Year, Large Entity. |
Date | Maintenance Schedule |
Sep 27 2019 | 4 years fee payment window open |
Mar 27 2020 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Sep 27 2020 | patent expiry (for year 4) |
Sep 27 2022 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 4) |
Sep 27 2023 | 8 years fee payment window open |
Mar 27 2024 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Sep 27 2024 | patent expiry (for year 8) |
Sep 27 2026 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 8) |
Sep 27 2027 | 12 years fee payment window open |
Mar 27 2028 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Sep 27 2028 | patent expiry (for year 12) |
Sep 27 2030 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 12) |