Open-Fingered Hand Support Brace
20220047407 ยท 2022-02-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An open-fingered hand support brace is an apparatus that supports a slight rectus position for the fingers of a hand, while eliminating contractures from daily activities and deformities or conditions that may lead to contractures and pain. The apparatus includes a support sleeve and a support cushion. The support sleeve wraps around fingers of a hand and preferably applies slight compression. The support cushion orients the fingers of the hand with respect to the palm. The support sleeve includes a fingers-bracing portion, a palm-bracing portion, and a wrist-bracing portion in order to protect the hand. The support sleeve further includes a wrist-receiving rim in order for a hand to freely traverse into and out of the support sleeve. The support sleeve further includes a fingers-receiving rim and a thumb-receiving rim in order for the fingers and the thumb of a hand to be exposed while braced with the support sleeve.
Claims
1. An open-fingered hand support brace comprises: a support sleeve; a support cushion; the support sleeve comprises a fingers-bracing portion, a palm-bracing portion, a wrist-bracing portion, a wrist-receiving rim, a fingers-receiving rim, and a thumb-receiving rim; the fingers-bracing portion being positioned adjacent with the palm-bracing portion; the wrist-bracing portion being positioned adjacent with the palm-bracing portion, opposite with the fingers-bracing portion; the fingers-receiving rim being positioned adjacent with the fingers-bracing portion, opposite the palm-bracing portion; the wrist-receiving rim being positioned adjacent with the wrist-receiving portion, opposite the palm-bracing portion; the thumb-receiving rim being laterally positioned with the palm-bracing portion; the thumb-receiving rim being oriented perpendicular with the fingers-receiving rim; and, the support cushion being situated within the support sleeve.
2. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the support cushion being pressed against the fingers-bracing portion.
3. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support sleeve is made of an elastic fabric material.
4. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the support sleeve further comprises a plurality of elastic bands; the plurality of elastic bands being distributed along the wrist-bracing portion; and, each of the plurality of elastic bands being integrated into and around the wrist-bracing portion.
5. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a fingers cap; and, the fingers cap being operatively coupled to the fingers-receiving rim, wherein the fingers cap is used to expose and cover the fingers-receiving rim.
6. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 5 comprises: wherein the support sleeve and the fingers cap are arranged into an operative configuration; the fingers cap comprises an open end and a closed end; the open end being positioned opposite the closed end about the fingers cap; the open end being positioned around the fingers-receiving rim; and, the closed end being positioned offset from the fingers-receiving rim.
7. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 5 comprises: wherein the support sleeve, the fingers cap, and a cap fastener are arranged into a storage configuration; the cap fastener comprises a first loop, a second loop, and a rigid member; the fingers cap comprises an open end and a closed end; the open end being positioned opposite the closed end about the fingers cap; the first loop being fixed adjacent with the open end; the first loop being oriented towards the fingers-receiving rim; the second loop being fixed adjacent with the closed end; the rigid member being externally mounted with the palm-bracing portion; and, the second loop being engaged by the rigid member.
8. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support cushion is a spherical shape.
9. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 8, wherein a diameter of the support cushion is greater than or equal to a radius of a transversal cross section of the fingers-bracing portion.
10. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a restraining strap; a strap fastener; the restraining strap comprises a first strap end and a second strap end; the restraining strap being positioned across the fingers-receiving rim; the first strap end being laterally connected to the fingers-bracing portion; and, the second strap end being laterally attached to the fingers-bracing portion by the strap fastener, opposite the first strap end.
11. An open-fingered hand support brace comprises: a support sleeve; a support cushion; a fingers cap; the support sleeve comprises a fingers-bracing portion, a palm-bracing portion, a wrist-bracing portion, a wrist-receiving rim, a fingers-receiving rim, and a thumb-receiving rim; the fingers-bracing portion being positioned adjacent with the palm-bracing portion; the wrist-bracing portion being positioned adjacent with the palm-bracing portion, opposite with the fingers-bracing portion; the fingers-receiving rim being positioned adjacent with the fingers-bracing portion, opposite the palm-bracing portion; the wrist-receiving rim being positioned adjacent with the wrist-receiving portion, opposite the palm-bracing portion; the thumb-receiving rim being laterally positioned with the palm-bracing portion; the thumb-receiving rim being oriented perpendicular with the fingers-receiving rim; the support cushion being situated within the support sleeve; and, the fingers cap being operatively coupled to the fingers-receiving rim, wherein the fingers cap is used to expose and cover the fingers-receiving rim.
12. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the support cushion being pressed against the fingers-bracing portion.
13. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 11, wherein the support sleeve is made of an elastic fabric material.
14. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the support sleeve further comprises a plurality of elastic bands; the plurality of elastic bands being distributed along the wrist-bracing portion; and, each of the plurality of elastic bands being integrated into and around the wrist-bracing portion.
15. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 11 comprises: wherein the support sleeve and the fingers cap are arranged into an operative configuration; the fingers cap comprises an open end and a closed end; the open end being positioned opposite the closed end about the fingers cap; the open end being positioned around the fingers-receiving rim; and, the closed end being positioned offset from the fingers-receiving rim.
16. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 11 comprises: wherein the support sleeve, the fingers cap, and a cap fastener are arranged into a storage configuration; the cap fastener comprises a first loop, a second loop, and a rigid member; the fingers cap comprises an open end and a closed end; the open end being positioned opposite the closed end about the fingers cap; the first loop being fixed adjacent with the open end; the first loop being oriented towards the fingers-receiving rim; the second loop being fixed adjacent with the closed end; the rigid member being externally mounted with the palm-bracing portion; and, the second loop being engaged by the rigid member.
17. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 11, wherein the support cushion is a spherical shape, and wherein a diameter of the support cushion is greater than or equal to a radius of a transversal cross section of the fingers-bracing portion.
18. The open-fingered hand support brace as claimed in claim 11 comprises: a restraining strap; a strap fastener; the restraining strap comprises a first strap end and a second strap end; the restraining strap being positioned across the fingers-receiving rim; the first strap end being laterally connected to the fingers-bracing portion; and, the second strap end being laterally attached to the fingers-bracing portion by the strap fastener, opposite the first strap end.
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[0009] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0010] The present invention is an open-fingered hand support brace. The present invention allows the sore contracted fingers of a hand to move freely while engaged with the present invention. The present invention is easily worn and removed by a user. The present invention defines the structure of the hand. The present invention serves as a preventative method to relieve contractures of fingers from daily activities, such as typing, driving, playing video-games, cooking and other activities that make you grasp your fingers, tightening fingers, clamping, gripping, flexion of digits of the hand and making a fist motion. The present invention is used to alleviate tired finger and soreness after doing regular daily activities from brushing your hair to playing golf, opening jars for cooking. Typical daily routines place enormous stress on your fingers and constant clasping of your fingers in a fist like motion. The present invention is preferably worn on a daily basis to rest the fingers and stretch them out. At night, while sleeping, a user may make a fist which adds additional strain on the fingers from daily activities. The present invention is preferably worn for users with clenched hands while sleeping in order to prevent tightening of the fingers. The present invention is ideally worn while sleeping to prevent tight clenching of the fingertips. Clenching of the fingertips impedes blood flow to the fingers and causes swelling and pain in the fingers when one awakens. The present invention may also be worn during relaxing periods of time to straighten fingers and relieve strain. The present invention also alleviates minor and serious injuries, such a tendonitis, dislocations, neuropathies and arthritis. Moreover, the present invention helps elongate the fingers and prevents contracting the fingers.
[0011] In order for the present invention to properly support the hand and elongate the fingers, a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a support sleeve 1 and a support cushion 10, seen in
[0012] The overall configuration of the aforementioned components allows the support cushion 10 to effectively position and support the fingers of a hand in a straightened rectus position while preserving the comfort of the hand, seen in
[0013] In order to properly support the wrist of a hand, the support sleeve 1 may further comprise a plurality of elastic bands 9, seen in
[0014] The comfort of the fingers for a hand is further preserved as the present invention may further comprise a fingers cap 12, seen in
[0015] Likewise, wherein the support sleeve 1, the fingers cap 12, and a cap fastener 15 are arranged into a storage configuration, seen in
[0016] In order for the support brace to position and support the fingers of a hand, the support cushion 10 is a spherical shape, seen in
[0017] The support cushion 10 is further secured within the support sleeve 1 while allowing the fingers of a hand to remain exposed as the present invention may further comprise a restraining strap 19 and a strap fastener 22, seen in
[0018] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.