Cord support and method of making and using same
11478065 · 2022-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A support for a hand-operated device is disclosed herein. The support comprises a band having an inner surface configured to surround and contact at least a portion of a user's forearm, and an opposite outer surface, and a cordholder attached to the band, the cordholder having a length extending diagonally relative to the length direction of the user's radius when the band is mounted on the user's forearm. Corresponding systems and methods also are disclosed.
Claims
1. An assembly, comprising: a band having an inner surface configured to surround and contact at least a portion of a user's limb, and an opposite outer surface, the band further including a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, a central longitudinal axis extending from the distal end portion to the proximal end portion, and a fastener to support the band surrounding the user's limb; and a cordholder attached to the band, the cordholder having a length in the range of 8 cm to 21 cm, and extending diagonally relative to the central longitudinal axis of the band, and a width, the cordholder and band forming an elongated cord-receiving sleeve having two open ends, the sleeve configured to surround and support a cord utilizing the length of the cordholder rather than the width, thereby spreading the load of the cord to reduce wrist strain when the band is mounted to the user's limb, and a cord positioned in the cordholder.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the band is configured to contact the entire circumference of at least a portion of the user's forearm.
3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the band is configured to contact at least a part of the user's wrist.
4. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the cordholder is attached to the outer surface of the band.
5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the band includes a first end portion and a second end portion, and fastener includes a first closure mechanism formed on the first end portion the first end portion.
6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the band includes an intermediate portion, and the fastener includes a mating closure mechanism formed on the intermediate portion to which the first closure mechanism may fasten.
7. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the fastener includes a mating closure mechanism on the second end portion to which the first closure mechanism may fasten.
8. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the first closure mechanism is formed on the outer surface of the band.
9. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the first and mating closure mechanisms are configured to support the band around and in contact with user's limbs of various sizes.
10. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the first end portion includes a first end, the second end portion includes a second end, and the second end is wider than the first end.
11. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the second end portion of the band includes a slit configured to receive the first end portion of the band to fasten the band around the circumference of the user's arm.
12. The assembly of claim 1 wherein one side of the cordholder is removably attached to the band by a mounting mechanism.
13. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the band comprises a flexible thermoplastic, thermoset, or fibrous material configured to be cleaned after use.
14. An assembly, comprising: a band having an interior surface configured to surround and contact at least a portion of a user's forearm, and an opposite outer surface, the band further including a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, a central longitudinal axis extending from the distal end portion to the proximal end portion, and a fastener to support the band surrounding the user's forearm, the interior surface of the band having an exterior layer comprising a coating of a thermosetting or thermoplastic polymer with a static coefficient of friction when dry between 0.8 to 1.2 μs to achieve grip against the user's forearm; and a cordholder attached to the band, the cordholder having a length in the range of 8 cm to 21 cm and extending diagonally relative to the central longitudinal axis of the band, and a width, the cordholder and band forming an elongated cord-receiving sleeve having two open ends, the sleeve configured to surround and support a cord utilizing the length of the cordholder rather than the width, and a cord positioned in the cordholder.
15. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the cordholder is angled between 10 and 50 degrees in relation to the central longitudinal axis of the band when the band is mounted on the user's forearm and a cord is mounted in the cordholder.
16. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the band has a dimension in the range of 11.4 cm to 16.8 cm from the distal end portion to the proximal end portion along the central longitudinal axis, and the inner surface of the band is lined by a flexible coating of a thermosetting polymer or a thermoplastic polymer having a static coefficient of friction when dry between 0.8 to 1.2 μs to achieve grip against the user's forearm.
17. The assembly of claim 14 wherein the cordholder holds a cord in place in a diagonal configuration at an angle of between 10 and 40 degrees relative to the central longitudinal axis when in use.
18. An assembly, comprising: a hand-operated device including a cord with a longitudinal axis, a support for the hand-operated device, the support comprising: a band having an inner surface surrounding and contacting at least a portion of a user's forearm, and an opposite outer surface, the band further including a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, a central longitudinal axis extending from the distal end portion to the proximal end portion, and a fastener that supports the band on the user's forearm; and a cordholder attached to the band, the cordholder comprising a sleeve having two open ends and having a length in the range of 8 cm to 21 cm, and a width, the sleeve extending diagonally relative to the central longitudinal axis of the band, the cordholder securing the cord along the band utilizing the length of the cordholder rather than the width in order to reduce strain on a wrist of the user.
19. The assembly of claim 18, wherein the inner surface of the band is lined by a flexible coating of a thermosetting polymer or a thermoplastic polymer having a static coefficient of friction when dry between 0.8 to 1.2 μs to achieve grip against the user's forearm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings illustrate the design and utility of preferred embodiments, in which similar elements are referred to by common reference numerals.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) The embodiments disclosed herein spread the load (F) across the surface area of a band. The band can be used in all industries including but not limited to sonography, tattoo artistry, dentistry, and orthopedics to reduce occupational stress and strain on the hand or wrist and decrease the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome.
(16) During examinations, the cord can dangle over the exam table or area of interest and tug on the probe. This can eventually create a nuisance because the user must readjust the cord each time it falls or becomes caught against another surface. The cordholder attached to the band manages the cord by preventing the cord from tugging on the probe while in use. This reduces possible distractions from the exam or current task. By steadying the probe or device and holding the cord out of the way, the cordholder promotes the user's imaging accuracy.
(17) In some cases, the “band” comprises a thin sheath of flexible thermoplastic, thermoset, or fibrous material that is configured to contact the entire circumference of the user's arm.
(18) As used herein, the term “unwrapped” means disengaged from the user's arm such that the band may lay flat during periods of non-use.
(19) In some cases, the “cordholder” comprises a ring or strip of material permanently attached to the band on one side with the other side configured to be removably fastened by a closure mechanism. The cordholder, when closed around the respective equipment cord, holds such cord in place for the duration of use by the user.
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(22) In embodiments, the cordholder 24 and an underlying portion 23 of the surface of the band 11 together form a channel 25 with a longitudinal opening 19 that is sized to tightly support an electrical cord therein. By tightly supporting the cord, the cordholder not only keeps the cord from obstructing or slowing the user's movement of the device, but also spreads the weight of the cord along a portion of the length of the user's forearm. This reduces strain on the user's hand and/or wrist.
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(34) In some embodiments, the first end portion includes a first end, the second end portion includes a second end, and the first end and the second end are of the same length. The slit 18 extends in parallel to the axis of the wrapped version of the band.
(35) The exterior or outer surface of the band may comprise a flexible thermoplastic polymer, thermoset polymer, or another suitable material. In some cases, the material is fibrous and/or contains a filler. In embodiments, the exterior surface is formed from a material that is water resistant or waterproof to facilitate cleaning. In some cases, the outer surface of the band is formed from a nylon material. In certain instances, the polymeric material is coated with a thin layer of fluid resistant material such as polyurethane to prevent absorption of moisture during use.
(36) In embodiments, the interior surface of the band is lined by a thin coating of a thermosetting polymer or a thermoplastic polymer. Suitable materials include, but are not limited to, medical-grade liquid silicone rubber (LSR) configured to sustain limited exposure to the user's skin. LSR is inherently flexible, non-allergenic, water repellant, and resistant to microbial growth. In embodiments, the band can be washed and/or sanitized. LSR and other materials can be sterilized using several methods such as autoclave, Ethylene Oxide (EtO), and Gamma radiation.
(37) The coefficient of friction of silicone rubber ranges from approximately 0.25 to 0.75. When applied as a top coat, cured silicone rubber reduces surface friction up to 40%, ensuring adequate grip of the band against the user's arm and a snug fit during use. In some embodiments, the cordholder 24, 224 is angled between 10 degrees and 50 degrees, or between 20 degrees and 40 degrees, in relation to the length direction of the radius bone in the user's forearm. The length direction corresponds to the central longitudinal axis A of the arm band, as shown in
(38) The width of the band is defined as the distance between distal end 15 and proximal end 17. The length of the cordholder 24 typically ranges from about 10% to about 160%, or about 50% to about 150%, or about 70% to about 125%, of the width of the band (measured at the location cordholder is attached) to ensure that the weight of the cord is distributed across the surface area in a way that reduces stress or strain on the user's arm. In embodiments, the cordholder has a length in the range of about 2 cm to about 21 cm, or about 3 cm to about 18 cm, or about 8 cm to about 16 cm. In some embodiments, the cordholder has a length in the range of 8 cm to 21 cm, and the width of the band is in the range of 6.4 cm to 30 cm, or 11.4 cm to 16.8 cm.
(39) The first embodiment provides hook and loop closure mechanisms 20 and 26 to removably locate closure flap 16 and cordholder 24. The third embodiment provides snap closure mechanisms 236 and 238 to removably locate closure flap 216 and cordholder 224. An alternative coupling to those provided includes but is not limited to a (i) belt-like closure with strap and mating buckle or (ii) shoe-lace type configuration with two mating strings.
(40) The first embodiment provides that cordholder 24 is permanently anchored to the band 11. This embodiment contemplates that the cordholder is sewn onto the band 11 using a thread-like fiber. An alternative coupling to that provided includes but is not limited to adhering one end of the cordholder to the band using a liquid adhesive.
(41) While the cordholder usually is used to support a cord, the cordholder also can support other items that connect a handheld device to another product or source.
(42) It is specifically intended that the present invention not be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein, but include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claims.