Biomimetic Transfemoral Knee with Gear Mesh Locking Mechanism

Tech ID: 16B119

Competitive Advantages

  • Simple design
  • Highly customizable
  • Anatomically scalable
  • Biomimetic kinematics
  • Can be adapted for actuator control
  • Can be used in Robotics

Summary

The invention is a biomimetic prosthetic knee which uses a passive locking mechanism with the same cross-linked four-bar mechanism that is used to represent the ACL and the PCL. This mechanism can be adapted for a passive transfemoral prosthetic knee design. The kinematics of the knee are simple and made to mimic the human knee functions. The simplicity of the design makes the knee mechanism inexpensive to manufacture. The design can also be scaled to fit patient’s femoral condyle dimensions, and the gears used in the mechanism can enable stepper motor control. Due to the advent of rapid prototyping this device can be made available in all major markets. 

Rapid Prototype Model of the Biomimetic Transfemoral Knee

Desired Partnerships

  • License
  • Sponsored Research
  • Co-Development

 

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