Hip prosthesis

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

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an improved hip prosthesis.
Total prostheses of the hip that are ordinarily made are the friction seat between the spherical part replacing the head of the femur and its housing implanted in the pelvis of the patient. Because of this friction and regardless of the materials used, a wear occurs that necessitates the replacement of all or part of the prosthesis at the end of a certain time.
To eliminate this drawback, French patent 2,261,743 describes a prosthesis whose oscillation pin mounted on a bearing is inclined 20.degree. in relation to the horizontal, this arrangement making it possible during walking to have only a single oscillation movement around this pin and therefore to eliminate the wear between the spherical head and its housing since their relative movement then becomes zero.
However, if the friction between the spherical head and its housing has been eliminated, the problem has been shifted to the level of the bearing which is composed of a pin pivoting in a cylindrical housing and of a row of balls making possible the axial hold of the unit.
During the operation of the prosthesis, a wear by friction will develop between the pin and its housing necessitating, in time, a new operation.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention has as its object an improved hip prosthesis that totally eliminates said drawbacks.
Essentially for this purpose, the improved hip prosthesis according to the invention, in which the femoral prosthesis oscillates around a pin inclined approximately 20.degree. to the horizontal, is characterized by the fact that this oscillation is provided inside the head of the femoral prosthesis by a double bearing comprising a row of rollers to support the radial loads and, a row of balls to support the axial loads, so that any movement of friction and therefore of wear is eliminated.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other characteristics and features of a hip prosthesis according to the invention will appear by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
FIG. 1 is a view in axial section of a hip prosthesis according to the invention, seen in assembly position.
FIG. 2 is a view in axial section of the head of the prosthesis according to a first embodiment.
FIG. 3 is a view in axial section of the head of the prosthesis according to a variant embodiment.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The hip prosthesis represented in FIG. 1 essentially comprises a spherical head 1 fitted on femoral support 5 which is implanted in the femur of the patient.
Spherical head 1 pivots inside a housing (not shown) implanted in the pelvis of the patient.
According to the invention, head 1 of the prosthesis comprises a bearing having a row of cylindrical rollers (2) and a bearing having a row of balls 3, making possible frictionless pivoting between outside ring or joint head 11, and inside ring or shell 4, of head 1 of the prosthesis, inside ring 4 being made solid with femoral support 5 by an assembly having a conical 44 (FIG. 2) or cylindrical 45 (FIG. 3) fit, or any other known fit for such assemblies (trigonal, grooves, etc.). The axes of the bore and ring 4 are coaxial and inclined approximately 20.degree. to the horizontal.
Spherical outside ring 11 of head 1 of the prosthesis comprises in its bore a cylindrical race 12 in which first bearings in the form of rollers 2 travel to permit rotation and to support the radial loads, and a toric race 13 in approximately axial position in the bottom of its bore in which second bearings in the form of balls 3 travel to permit rotation and to support the axial loads which act on the prosthesis during walking.
In the same way, inside ring 4 possesses on its outside diameter a cylindrical race 42 to receive the row of rollers 2 and, on its bottom face, opposite the bottom of the bore of the outside ring, a toric race 43 to receive the row of balls 3. Shoulders 46 and 47 are provided on each side of race 42 to assure the axial guidin

REFERENCES:
patent: 2396137 (1946-03-01), Venditty et al.
patent: 3683421 (1972-08-01), Martinie

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