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Title: |
US4666451:
Clamp to be actuated by a hand prothesis
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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Samaria, Carlos E. E.; Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Assignee: |
None

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Published / Filed: |
1987-05-19
/ 1986-06-16

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Application Number: |
US1986000874430

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A61F 4/00;
Core:
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IPC-7:
128;
A61F 2/68;
D07;
D08;
D24;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
623/065;
294/025;
0D7/686;
Original:
623/065;
D07/105;
294/025;

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Field of Search: |
623/065
294/025,99.2,902
030/298,253-262
401/7;8

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Priority Number: |
| 1986-06-16 |
US1986000874430 |

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Abstract: |
The instant invention refers to a clamp to be used by persons whose hand has been amputated and use hand protheses actuating fingers by means of electrical or mechanical command mechanisms. Since in most cases these elements do not permit grasping or seizing a great variety of sizes and shapes of objects, this clamp constitutes an auxiliary element widening the range of possibilities of said hand protheses.
The clamp is a tool comprising two substantially equal arms, mutually articulated at an end, the opposite ends being equal and symmetrical, shaped to grasp objects, including at their intermediate regions solidary rings to introduce the thumb, the forefinger and the middle finger corresponding to the prothesis, the central opening of said rings having cylindrical configuration and rounded edges, there being one ring for one arm and two adjacent rings for the other having different orientation therebetween; the planes of the ring openings of the second arm and plane of the ring opening of the first arm defining corresponding dihedral angles smaller than 180°, each arm defining a third class lever, the resistance end of which is constituted by the free end of said arms.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Wells, Gilbert L. ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Apley, Richard J.; Prizant, James

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Maintenance Status: |
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Family: |
None

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First Claim:
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I claim:
1. Clamp to be actuated by a hand prothesis, in which said prothesis is of the type imitating the human hand in what concerns to shape and preferably in what concerns to natural color and texture, including mechanical or electrical driving mechanisms for effecting approaching and separating movements between the thumb and the pair formed by the forefinger and the middle finger; said fingers being oriented in directions substantially opposed to the forearm of said prothesis, wherein said clamp is constituted by two rigid elongated arms, mutually articulated in one of their ends and having at their opposed ends corresponding configurations for grasping objects, which have opposite faces preferably planar, equal and symmetrical; while said arms, approximately at half of their lengths are solidary to rings the central opening of which has a cylindrical internal surface and rounded edges, there being one ring on one arm and two adjacent rings on the other; the first ring being oriented oppositely to the other two; said rings having corresponding slopes mating with the direction of the thumb, forefinger and middle finger of said prothesis; the plane of the openings of the rings on the second arm and of the opening of the ring of the first arm forming corresponding dihedral angles smaller than 180°, each arm defining a third class lever the fulcrum of which coincides with the end relative articulation pin, the power points being the rings and the resistance points being the free ends.

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