Artificial bone
View Patent ↗An artificial bone comprising a substrate material and at least one of a suppression component and an x-ray component. The substrate material comprises a plurality of closed cells. The suppression component is impregnated into at least one of the plurality of closed cells. The x-ray component is dispersed within the substrate material. The invention further comprises a method of manufacturing same.
1. An artificial bone comprising:
a substrate material, wherein the substrate material comprises a molded polymer having a plurality of closed cells; and
a suppression component which limits dusting, chipping and cracking of the substrate material, the suppression component impregnated into at least one of the plurality of closed cells.
2. The artificial bone of claim 1 further comprising an x-ray component dispersed within the substrate material in a quantity sufficient to render the artifical bone substantially opaque to an x-ray.
3. The artificial bone of claim 1 wherein the substrate material comprises a polyurethane material having a plurality of closed cells.
4. The artificial bone of claim 1 wherein the substrate material comprises one of the group consisting of: polyethylene, polypropylene and polymeric resins.
5. The artificial bone of claim 2 wherein the x-ray component comprises a plurality of barium components.
6. The artificial bone of claim 2 wherein the x-ray component comprises 10% by weight of the substrate material such that the quantity of x-ray component is sufficient to render the artificial bone substantially opaque to an x-ray.
7. The artificial bone of claim 1 wherein the suppression component comprises a propylene glycol material.
8. The artificial bone of claim 1 wherein the suppression component comprises one of the group consisting of: water, ethylene glycol, oils, polar and non-polar solvents, lotions and mixtures thereof.
9. A method of manufacturing an artificial bone comprising the steps of:
providing a substrate base material, the substrate base material comprising a polymer;
curing the substrate base material into a substrate; and
impregnating the substrate with a suppression component, to, in turn, provide an artificial bone which limits dusting, chipping and cracking of the substrate material.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of impregnating comprises the steps of:
placing the substrate within an autoclave;
introducing the suppression component; and
elevating the pressure within the autoclave for a predetermined period of time.
11. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of placing the substrate base material into a mold prior to the step of curing.
12. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of finishing the outer surface of the substrate after the step of curing.
13. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of mixing an x-ray component into the substrate material prior to the step of curing in an amount sufficient to render the artificial bone opaque to an x-ray.