Breast prosthesis

Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Breast prosthesis – Implantable

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a breast prosthesis consisting of an elastically deformable envelope which is at least partially filled with a sluggishly flowing substance. The shape of the prosthesis simulates the natural shape of the breast, while that surface of the envelope, which is directed towards the thorax, has a substantially concavely curved shape.
2. Description of the Related Art
Breast prostheses of the aforementioned kind are known from DE-OS No. 34 40 960 (U.S. Pat. No. 4,676,795). The known breast prostheses can, upon movement of the body, move swinging like a normal breast. Even when a part of the interior of the envelope is replaced by an elastically deformable, porous formed member, e.g. made of natural or synthetic foam, the weight of the breast prosthesis is still considerable. This weight has to be absorbed by a brassiere, the supports of which lead to constrictions on the shoulders of the wearer. In this respect, the proper fitting of the prosthesis on the body of the chest cannot be affected.
The problem of the invention consists in providing for a breast prosthesis, on the one hand a secure specific seat on the body and in so designing the prosthesis that the body of the wearer at least partially directly absorbs the weight of the prosthesis.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In accordance with the invention, this problem is solved by providing at least one duct extending through the body of the prosthesis, which duct connects apertures on the inner and outer surfaces of the envelope and that a valve, which allows a flow of air only from the inside outwardly, is arranged in the duct.
As a result of this solution, the wearer needs to press the prosthesis only once or several times against the chest and then release it again, so that, when between the prosthesis and the chest a vacuum arises, the peripheral edge of the prosthesis acts to apply a sealing action against the thorax. Thereby a secure position of the prosthesis is achieved and the weight of the prosthesis, at least part of the same, is sustained directly by the thorax.
The duct is, in accordance with a further development, formed by a tube which is connected to the valve which is provided in the envelope. In this respect, the valve lies in the nipple region of the envelope which is appropriately thickened, and is for example vulcanized in the envelope.
It is advantageous for the prosthesis to be provided, on the surface facing the chest, in the vicinity of the peripheral edge with an encircling groove which is filled with a sealing compound which adheres to the thorax.
In order to guarantee the creation of an underpressure in the region between the prosthesis and the surface of the thorax, it is necessary that the wall of the prosthesis envelope, which faces the thorax, is of a stable shape in design and spatially so curved that a cavity is formed between the prosthesis and the thorax. After the prosthesis has been compressed once or several times, the air will after each release of the prosthesis flow out of the space between the prosthesis and the thorax by way of the check valve. In this way, in this space through the return of the prosthesis into the initial shape an underpressure is generated by which the prosthesis is secured in position at its applied location and in which respect the weight is at least partially supported by the thorax. Thus, a brassiere has to absorb a slight weight and forms an additional retention security.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be explained hereinunder with reference to the drawings, in which an exemplified embodiment of a breast prosthesis is shown and in which:
FIG. 1 shows a horizontal section through the breast prosthesis in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2 shows, on an enlarged scale, a section through the check valve installed in the axial region of the prosthesis.


DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The prosthesis as a replacement for an amputated breast consists of an inherently stable, elastic env

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patent: 2698436 (1951-06-01), Bernhardt
patent: 3852833 (1974-12-01), Koneke et al.
patent: 4199825 (1980-04-01), Knoche
patent: 4356573 (1982-11-01), Knoche
patent: 4676795 (1987-06-01), Grundei

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