WATERPROOF CUSTOMIZABLE APPENDAGE SPLINTING KIT
20230293332 · 2023-09-21
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Abstract
Customizable split kits are provided including a plurality of components that may be assembled into a waterproof and breathable wrist splint. The splint assembled from the kit can fit multiple size/shaped arms or other appendages, is moldable for custom positioning, protective, immobilizing, and locks-on for compliance.
Claims
1. A kit for assembling a waterproof wrist splint, comprising: a back spine, configured to extend along a back side of a wearer’s forearm and hand; a front spine, configured to extend along a front side of the wearer’s forearm and hand; each of the back spine and the front spine respectively including a plurality of attachment structures therein on an outer surface thereof; a pair of palm beads, configured to fit on opposite sides of the wearer’s hand; a pair of wrist beads, configured to fit on opposite sides of the wearer’s wrist; at least one pair of forearm beads, each of the pair of forearm beads configured to fit on opposite sides of the wearer’s forearm; each of the palm beads, wrist beads, and forearm beads including a through-hole extending from a first side to a second side thereof; and a plurality of cable ties, each of the plurality of cable ties being configured to extend through the through-hole in one of the respective palm beads, wrist beads, and forearm beads and into the attachment structures on one or more of the back spine and the front spine, so as to form a customizable sized splint.
2. The kit of claim 1, wherein each of the back spine and the front spine consist essentially of a thermoplastic polymer.
3. The kit of claim 1, wherein each of the back spine and the front spine consist essentially of thermoplastic polylactide, such that the back spine and the front spine may be changed in shape by a user through the application of heat.
4. The kit of claim 1, wherein the customizable size splint is configured to be adjusted in size by tightening the plurality of cable ties around the wearer’s forearm and hand.
5. The kit of claim 1, wherein each of the back spine and the front spine respectively include an attachment area, each attachment area including a first orientation through-hole and recessed area and a second orientation through-hole and recessed area; wherein the first orientation is configured to allow the pair of palm beads to fit a wearer’s right hand, and the second orientation is configured to allow the pair of palm beads to fit a wearer’s left hand.
6. The kit of claim 1, wherein the back spine includes a back spine upper portion, a back spine lower portion, and a back spine bend between the back spine upper portion and the back spine lower portion; the back spine bend being an angle of approximately 15 degrees; the front spine includes a front spine upper portion, a front spine lower portion, and a front spine bend between the front spine upper portion and the front spine lower portion; the front spine bend being an angle of approximately 15 degrees; and the back spine bend and the front spine bend being configured so as to accommodate a wearer’s wrist being immobilized at an vertical angle relative to the wearer’s forearm.
7. A customizable sized splint for immobilizing a portion of a wearer’s body, comprising: a first spine, configured to extend along a first side of the wearer’s limb; a second spine, configured to extend along a second side of the wearer’s limb, the second side of the wearer’s limb being opposite the first side of the wearer’s limb; each of the first spine and the second spine respectively including a plurality of attachment structures therein on an outer surface thereof; a plurality of sets of beads, each set of beads being configured to partially surround a portion of the wearer’s limb, each bead in the plurality of sets of beads including a through-hole therein; and a plurality of cables ties, each cable tie connecting the bead in each respective set of beads to the first spine and the second spine by extending through the through-hole in each bead and connecting to another cable tie at the attachment structure, the plurality of cable ties thereby connecting the first spine to the second spine so as to immobilize the wearer’s limb therebetween.
8. The splint of claim 7, wherein each of the first spine and the second spine consist essentially of a thermoplastic polymer, such that the first spine and the second spine may be changed in shape by a user through the application of heat.
9. The splint of claim 7, wherein the customizable size splint is configured to be adjusted in size by tightening the plurality of cable ties around the wearer’s limb.
10. The splint of claim 7, wherein the wearer’s limb is an arm, and the splint is configured to fit around the wearer’s forearm, wrist, and hand.
11. The splint of claim 7, wherein the wearer’s limb is selected from the group consisting of: an arm, a wrist, an elbow, a finger, a thumb, a leg, a knee, an ankle, and a foot.
12. The splint of claim 7, wherein each cable tie includes a head end including a one-way ratchet mechanism, and each attachment area includes a recessed area configured to allow the head end of a cable tie to fit therein.
13. The splint of claim 7, wherein each bead in the plurality of sets of beads includes a foam layer on an inner side thereof.
14. A kit for assembling a waterproof splint, comprising: a back spine, the back spine including a first waterproof closed-cell foam layer on an inner surface thereof; a front spine, the front spine including a second waterproof closed-cell foam layer on an inner surface thereof; each of the back spine and the front spine respectively including a plurality of attachment structures therein on an outer surface thereof; a plurality of sets of beads, each set of beads being configured to partially surround a portion of the wearer’s limb, each bead in the plurality of sets of beads including a through-hole therein and each bead in the plurality of sets of beads including a waterproof closed-cell foam layer on an inner surface thereof; and a plurality of cable ties, each of the plurality of cable ties being configured to extend through the through-hole in one of the beads in each of the plurality of sets of beads and into the attachment structures on each of the back spine and the front spine, so as to form a customizable sized splint.
15. The kit of claim 14, wherein a first cable tie in the plurality of cable ties extends through a first bead in a first set of beads of the plurality of sets of beads; a length of the first cable tie between the attachment structures on each of the back spine and the front spine is customized in order to position the first bead adjacent to a first side of a wearer’s limb; a second cable tie in the plurality of cable ties extends through a second bead in the first set of beads of the plurality of sets of beads; and a length of the second cable tie between the attachment structures on each of the back spine and the front spine is customized in order to position the second bead adjacent to a second side of a wearer’s limb, the second side of a wearer’s limb being opposite the first side of the wearer’s limb; the length of the first cable tie and the length of the second table tie thereby customizing a size of the splint when worn on a wearer’s limb.
16. The kit of claim 14, wherein each of the waterproof closed-cell foam layers comprises an adhesive-backed closed-cell polyethylene foam.
17. The kit of claim 14, wherein each of the beads in the plurality of sets of beads consists essentially of ABS.
18. The kit of claim 14, wherein each bead in a first set of beads of the plurality of sets of beads has a curved inner surface with a first radius of curvature configured to conform to a first portion of a wearer’s appendage; and each bead in a second set of beads of the plurality of sets of beads has a curved inner surface with a second radius of curvature, the second radius of curvature being different from the first radius of curvature, such that the second set of beads is configured to confirm to a second portion of a wearer’s limb that is different from the first portion of the wearer’s appendage.
19. The kit of claim 14, wherein the kit includes a first set of beads, a second set of beads, and a third set of beads; each bead in the first set of beads having a first radius of curvature on an inner surface thereof; each bead in the second set of beads having a second radius of curvature on an inner surface thereof; each dead in the third set of beads having a third radius of curvature on an inner surface thereof; the second radius of curvature being larger than the first radius of curvature; and the third radius of curvature being larger than the second radius of curvature.
20. The kit of claim 14, wherein each of the back spine and the front spine consist essentially of a thermoplastic polymer, such that the back spine and the front spine may be changed in shape by a user through the application of heat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings and description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The purpose of this disclosure is to provide a waterproof, breathable, washable, hygienic wrist field splint that can fit multiple size/shaped appendages, is moldable for custom positioning, protective, immobilizing, and locks-on for compliance. The splint of this disclosure also takes less time to apply than e.g. a fiberglass cast, as no drying time or cast saws are needed.
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[0028] Splint 102 may fit snugly around limb 104 in order to immobilize the limb, so as to promote healing from a sprain or bone break. In order to securely immobilize limb 104, splint 102 may include a front spine 120 and a back spine 130. Front spine 120 and back spine 130 may be aligned lengthwise along limb 104 on opposite sides of the limb 104.
[0029] Specifically, front spine 120 may include a top end 122 that is adjacent to hand 110 and bottom end 124 that is adjacent to forearm 116. Front spine 120 may include medial side 121 that is opposite lateral side 123, and outer surface 125 that is opposite inner surface 127. On outer surface 125 may be located several attachment structures 126. Each attachment structure 126 may include a side hole 128 that receives a cable tie 190.
[0030] Each of a plurality of cable ties 190 may then extend through a set of beads 150, 160, 170, 180. Each set of beads is designed to conform to the wearer’s appendage by surrounding the limb 104 on opposite sides of the limb 104. Specifically, set of palm beads 150 may be configured to fit on opposite sides of the wearer’s hand and hand 110; set of wrist beads 160 may be configured to fit on opposite sides of the wearer’s wrist 114; first set of forearm beads 170 may be configured to fit on opposite sides of the wearer’s forearm 116; and second set of forearm beads 180 may also be configured to fit on opposite sides of the wearer’s forearm 116. The beads 150, 160, 170, 180 may further immobilize the limb 104 to promote healing, and may also protect limb 104 against impact. Beads 150, 160, 170, 180 may also protect limb 104 by allowing appropriate (but not undue) compression between front spine 120 and back spine 130.
[0031] Back spine 130 may be configured to extend along a back side of a wearer’s limb 104, specifically the wearer’s forearm 116 and hand 110. The plurality of cable ties 190 may extend through a through-hole in each bead in each set of beads 150, 160, 170, 170, 180 and connect the front spine 120 to the back spine 130. In this way, front spine 120 and back spine 130 may “sandwich” limb 104 between them, so as to immobilize the limb 104.
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[0033] Back spine 130 may include a plurality of attachment structures 136 on the outer surface 139. Each attachment structure 136 may include a recessed area 137 design to accommodate a portion of each of the plurality of cable ties 190. Also included in each attachment structure 136 may be a side hole 138 designed to allow each cable tie 190 to go there through. In this way, cable ties 190 may secure back spine 130 to front spine 120 at the attachment areas 126, 136 on each. The two spines 120, 130 may therefore immobilize the wearer’s limb 104, while the limb is also protected by beads 150, 160, 170, 180.
[0034] Back spine 130 may also include a first attachment structure 140 that allows for the spines 120, 130 to be used in multiple orientations. Specifically, first attachment structure 140 includes recessed area 141 that allows a cable tie 190 to be in a first orientation. Recessed area 141 that allows first orientation may correspond to a right hand limb 104, as shown in
[0035] Front spine 120 may also have corresponding recessed areas that allow for multiple orientations of a cable tie, as is shown in
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[0037] In particular splint 300 may include first cable tie 202. Cable tie 202 may extend through first palm bead 302, through through-hole 306 therein, and one end may extend through ratchet head 204 of second cable tie 208, so that excess length 206 sticks out of ratchet head 204. Second cable tie 208 may similarly extend from attachment structure 126, through second palm bead 312, and down into an attachment structure (not shown) in back spine 130. In this way, the two cable ties 202 and 208 together encircle a wearer’s limb, and tie together the beads 302, 312 with the spines 120, 130. As shown in
[0038] In the same way, third cable tie 212 may extend through first wrist bead 322 through through-hole 326 therein. Third cable tie 212 may then attach to back spine 130 at an attachment structure (not shown) at one end, and at ratchet head 212 of fourth cable tie 218 at the other end. Fourth cable tie 218 may extend through second wrist bead 332 at through-hole 336, and extend into a ratchet head (not shown) of third cable tie 212 on back spine 130. Excess length 216 of third cable tie 212 may then be pulled by user or wearer to tighten wrist beads 322, 332 around the wearer’s wrist.
[0039] The same mechanism of action also applies to upper forearm beads 170 and lower forearm beads 180. Namely, fifth cable tie 222 may extend through first upper forearm bead 342 and around down to back spine 130 - while also extending through ratchet head 224 of sixth cable tie 228 at the other end. Sixth cable tie 228 maty extend from ratchet head 224 in attachment structure 126, through second upper forearm bead 352 through through-hole 356 therein, and down into ratchet head (not shown) of fifth cable tie 222 at back spine 130. Similarly, seventh cable tie 232 may extend from ratchet head 234 in attachment structure 126 on front spine 120 through first lower forearm bead 363 through through-hole 366 and around down into an attachment structure (not shown) on back spine 130. Eighth cable tie 238 may start at ratchet head 234 recessed into attachment structure 126, around through second lower forearm bead 372 through through-hole 376 and extend through a ratchet head (not shown) that is part of seventh cable tie 232 in an attachment structure on back spine 130. Excess length 226 of fifth cable tie 222, and excess length 236 of seventh cable tie 232, may then be pulled to tighten that respective cable tie. As a result, each bead in each set of beads may be independently tightened around the limb by pulling one of the two cable ties joining that loop.
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[0042] Additionally, in other embodiments similar to the splint of
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[0044] Similarly in
[0045] Importantly, the angle of bend 406 and bend 416 may be customized in order to better fit a wearer’s limb. While front spine 120 and back spine 130 may be manufactured with bends 406, 416 as shown, the shape of front spine 120 and back spine 130 may also nonetheless be customized by applying heat. In such embodiments, the spines 120, 130 may be comprised of a thermoplastic polymer. In some embodiments, the spines may consist essentially of a thermoplastic polymer.
[0046] Thermoplastic polymers, as is known in the art, include any polymer material that becomes pliable or moldable at a certain elevated temperature and solidifies upon cooling. A wide range of known thermoplastic polymers may be used to form the spines. In particular embodiments, the spines may be formed from polylactide aka “PLA” or “polylactic acid”. In some embodiments, the spines may consist essentially of PLA polymer.
[0047] In various embodiments, depending on which specific thermoplastic polymer is used for the spines, the spines may be heated through various methods. For example, the spines may be heated with a heat gun, or in an oven at 220 degrees for 2-3 minutes, or in boiling water for approximately 90 seconds. Subsequently, the spines may be changed in shape. For example, bend 406 may be independently increased or decreased in angle 408, bend 416 may be independently increased or decreased in angle 418 - or both bends 406, 416 may be decreased or increased by matching degrees. This may therefore allow the splint to be further customized in shape to better fit a wearer’s limb.
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[0050] Plurality of large cable ties 502 may include first large cable tie 510, second large cable tie 512, third large cable tie 514, and fourth large cable tie 516. Large cable ties 502 may be used to provide a larger fit around a larger diameter limb. Alternatively, in some embodiments, large cable ties 502 may be used to surround an entire limb by extending through both beads in a set of beads and looping back on itself - instead of using two cable ties per set of beads as discussed above.
[0051] Each cable tie includes a head 580 that includes a ratchet mechanism 581. As is generally known, cable ties broadly include a flexible tape section 582 with teeth that engage with a pawl in the head 580 to form a ratchet 581 so that as the free end of the tape section 583 is pulled the cable tie tightens and does not come undone. Nylon cable ties therefore may act as an tight closure mechanism, that cannot come undone unless the cable tie is cut or a release mechanism (not shown) on certain types of cable ties is activated. Accordingly, the cable ties achieve a ratcheting system that locks the beads and spines in place relative to each other around the wearer’s limb.
[0052] The cable ties may be low profile cable ties, whereby the head 510 has a minimal thickness - so that head 510 may fit into recessed area 137 in the attachment structures on the spines.
[0053] Next, in the embodiment of a kit 500 shown in
[0054] In the same way, kit 500 may include five sets of beads within plurality 508 of sets of beads. Namely, first set of beads 544 may include first bead 546 and second bead 548. Beads 546 and 548 may be palm beads, configured to fit around the hand of a wearer. Second set of beads 550 may include first bead 552 and second bead 554, which may be configured to fit around a wearer’s wrist. Third set of beads 556 may include first bead 558 and second bead 560, which may be configured to fit around a wearer’s upper forearm. Fourth set of beads 562 may include first bead 564 and second bead 566, which may be configured to fit around a wearer’s mid-forearm. Finally, fifth set of beads 568 may include first bead 570 and second bead 572, which may be configured to fit around a wearer’s lower forearm. The plurality of sets of beads 508 may also be considered to include a lateral subset of beads 540 and a medial subset of beads 542.
[0055] Accordingly, kit 500 may be assembled into a splint in accordance with this disclosure. In some embodiments, the components of kit 500 may be assembled by the wearer themselves, without intervention by a medical professional.
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[0057] First spine 600 may include first attachment structure 602 that includes recessed area 628. In order to allow spine 600 to be used in either a right hand configuration or a left hand configuration, first attachment structure 602 may include first side hole 620 opposite second side hole 622 - and also third side hole 624 that is opposite fourth side hole 626. As discussed above, a cable tie may be threaded through first side hole 620 and second side hole 622, or through third side hole 624 and fourth side hole 626.
[0058] Adjacent to first attachment structure 602 may be first flat area 603 on the outer surface of the spine 600. Next, spine 600 may include second attachment structure 604, third attachment structure 606, fourth attachment structure 608, and fifth attachment structure 610. Between each attachment structure may be adjacent to a respective flat area 605, 607, 609. Each attachment structure respectively includes a recessed area 630, 632, 636, 640 with an opening for a cable tie head. Each attachment structure also respectively includes a side hole 634, 638, 642 through which a cable tie end can be threaded. Each attachment structure may have a height 618, which may be tall enough to fit a low profile cable tie head and no taller.
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[0060] Similar to as discussed above with respect to first spine 600 in
[0061] Second spine 700 next includes flat area 703, second attachment structure 704, second flat area 705, third attachment structure 706, third flat area 707, fourth attachment structure 708, fourth flat area 709, and fifth attachment structure 710. Each of the attachment structures 702, 704, 706, 708, 710 may correspond to a respective attachment structure 602, 604, 606, 608, 610 on first spine 600.
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[0063] First bead 800 is also curved in a roughly horseshoe shape, with each end 801, 803 curved upward and relatively towards each other. This curvature may be described by radius of curvature 810. In some embodiments, first bead 800 may be a palm bead configured to fit into the webbing between a wearer’s thumb and fingers or around the side of the wearer’s hand. First bead 800 may correspond to first bead 546 in set of beads 544 shown in kit 500 of
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[0067] Thus, the plurality of sets of beads 508 may include sets of beads 544, 550, 556, and 562/568 that each have different radiuses of curvature in order to best fit against different portions of a wearer’s limb. In this way, a wearer’s limb may be snugly immobilized by the spines and beads in order to promote healing of an injury.
[0068] Each of the beads discussed above may be made of a thermoplastic or thermoset polymer. In one embodiment, the beads may be made of ABS polymer. In some embodiments, the beads may consist essentially of ABS polymer.
[0069] Each of the spines and each of the beads discussed above may be made by any of various known polymer manufacturing techniques. In some embodiments, any of the spines and the beads may be manufactured by 3D printing with a polymer material. In other embodiments, the spines and beads may be injection molded. In embodiments where the components may be injection molded, some aspects of the components may differ from as shown and discussed herein. For example, injection molded components of a splint in accordance with this disclosure may be hollow in one or more areas. Nonetheless, the overall shape and function of any such injection molded would stay the same in order to achieve the function of immobilizing a wearer’s limb.
[0070] Accordingly, the various components discussed above may be assembled together to form a customizable sized waterproof splint. The components may be assembled by a medical professional, or by an end user without intervention from a medical professional.
[0071] While various embodiments of the disclosure have been described, the description is intended to be exemplary, rather than limiting and it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents. Also, various modifications and changes may be made within the scope of the attached claims.