Modular supportive spinal brace
11278441 · 2022-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F5/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A supportive spinal brace easily configurable to support disabled or injured and various chosen postures. The spinal brace comprises a plurality of rotatably interlocking components (101). The rotatably interlocking components are able to interlock together line at various user configurable rotational offsets to form a user configurable supportive undulation along the length of the brace. In an embodiment, the rotatably interlocking components define portions which interlock together at medial side (104, 105) thereof and at lateral sides (106) thereof with laterally adjacent plates (108), thereby supporting each interlocking portion at both medial and lateral sides thereof for enhanced structural integrity of the brace.
Claims
1. A supportive spinal brace comprising: a plurality of rotatably interlocking components (101), each defining: a superior rotatable interlock portion (102) defining a medially facing interlock (104); and an inferior rotatable interlock portion (103) defining an oppositely located and oppositely handed medially facing interlock (105) and wherein: respective medially facing interlocks of adjacent interlocking components are able to interlock together at user configurable rotational offsets to form a user configurable undulating supportive surface long a length of the brace, wherein the superior and inferior rotatable interlock portions each further define a laterally facing interlock (106) and wherein the brace further comprises a plurality of lateral interlock components (107) having a lateral plate, the lateral plate (108) having a pair of medially facing interlocks (109) which interlock between laterally facing interlocks of adjacent interlocking components; and each of the superior and inferior rotatable interlock portions comprises a convex cylindrical end profile (112) having a radius and an opposite concave cylindrical end profile (113) of the same radius for rotational articulation between corresponding convex and concave cylindrical end profiles of adjacent rotatably interlocking components.
2. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the concave cylindrical end spans an arc less than 180°.
3. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the convex cylindrical end profile spans an arc greater than 180°.
4. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the convex and concave cylindrical end profiles are configured for between approximately +30° to −30° adjustment between adjacent rotatably interlocking components.
5. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lateral interlock components each define a bearing plate orthogonal to the lateral plate.
6. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 5, further comprising 90° bracing between the bearing plate in the lateral plate.
7. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bearing plate extends both medially and laterally with respect to the lateral plate.
8. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a head support component comprising a right angled bracket supporting a curved portion.
9. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 8, wherein the head support component is attachable to an anterior surface of an adjacent bearing plate.
10. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 9, wherein the head support component is widthwise adjustably attachable to the anterior surface of the adjacent bearing plate.
11. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the superior and inferior rotatable interlock portions and the lateral interlock components define coaxial bolt through holes through the respective interlocks for widthwise insertion of bolts therethrough.
12. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a plurality of elongate plate connectors each having opposite sockets for the bolts and wherein each plate connector is configured for spanning between adjacent interlocks of adjacent lateral interlock components.
13. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 12, wherein each plate connector defines a pair of medially facing interlocks and wherein each lateral plate defines a pair of corresponding laterally facing interlocks.
14. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 12, wherein the laterally facing interlocks of the lateral plates define female meshing and wherein the medially facing interlocks of the elongate plate connectors comprise corresponding male meshing.
15. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the laterally facing interlock of each of the superior and inferior rotatable interlock portions comprises female meshing and wherein the medially facing interlocks of the lateral plates comprise corresponding male meshing.
16. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the medially facing interlock of the superior rotatable interlock portion comprises male meshing and wherein the medially facing interlock of the inferior rotatable interlock portion comprises corresponding female meshing.
17. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 16, wherein the meshing comprises teeth offset at approximately 15° offset increments.
18. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein a subset of the rotatably interlocking components comprises a posterior tubular section for insertion of a tube of tubular bracework therethrough.
19. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 18, further comprising the tubular brace work and wherein the tubular brace work comprises at least one of a tubular T-Piece, 90° and parallel offset components.
20. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 19, wherein distal ends of the components comprise apertures for the insertion of a through pin of a circlip connected therethrough.
21. The supportive spinal brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein medial faces of the lateral plates define a vertical channel and wherein anterior surface of the rotatably interlocking components define a widthwise channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(13) In an embodiment, the brace 100 may be manufactured from plastic material. Further, as will be appreciated from the ensuing description, the various componentry described herein are configured so as to be suited for injection molding.
(14) For orientational convenience, reference will be made to the orientational axes provided in
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(16) The respective medial facing interlocks 104, 105 of adjacent rotatably interlocking components 101 are able to interlock together in line at user configurable rotational offsets to form a user configurable supportive undulation along the length of the brace 100.
(17) In the embodiment shown in
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(19) Correspondingly, the medially facing interlocks 109 of the lateral plate 108 comprises male meshing 110 which slides into corresponding female meshing 111 of the respective laterally facing interlocks 106 of the rotatable interlock portions 102, 103.
(20) In embodiments, teeth of the meshing are offset at 15° so as to allow for user configurable rotational offset by 15° increments.
(21) In the embodiment shown, each interlock portion 102, 103 comprises a convex cylindrical end profile 112 having a radius and an opposite concave cylindrical end profile 113 of the same radius. As such, the convex cylindrical profile 112 is able to rotatably articulate within the corresponding concave cylindrical end profile 113.
(22) In the embodiment shown, the convex cylindrical end profile 112 spans through an arc of greater than 180° and the concave cylindrical end profile 113 correspondingly span through an arc of less than 180° such that the terminating edges 114 thereof allow posterior/anterior rotational tolerance.
(23) In embodiments, the posterior/anterior rotational tolerance is between +30° and −30°.
(24) The lateral interlock portions 107 may further comprise a bearing plate 115 being orthogonal with respect to the lateral plate 108. The bearing plates 115 define an anterior spine supporting surface. 90° bracing 116 may span between the lateral plate 109 and the bearing plate 115 for reinforcement.
(25) In the embodiment shown, the bearing plate 115 extends both laterally and medially with respect to the lateral plate 108.
(26) Specifically, as can be seen, the bearing plate 115 defines a lateral portion 117 which extends laterally with respect to the lateral plate 108 and a medial portion 118 which extends medially with respect to the lateral plate 108.
(27) In embodiments, lateral portions 117 of differing spans may be provided such as illustrated in
(28) In embodiments, the medial faces 119 of the medial portions 118 may leave a gap of approximately 7 mm between a respective opposite medial face 118 of the opposite medial portion 118. Furthermore, the medial portions 118 may comprise a superior/inferior width such that the superior/inferior edges 120 thereof leave a gap to the adjacent superior/inferior edge 120 of an adjacent medial portion 118. Furthermore, the superior/inferior edges 120 may comprise posterior bevelling.
(29) The spacing tolerance around the superior/inferior edges 120 and the medial edges 119 of the medial portions 118 allow for the engagement of padding therearound.
(30) The rotatably interlocking components 101 and the lateral interlock components 107 may be held together by long through bolts 121 and nuts 122 as is substantially shown in
(31) With reference to
(32) In accordance with this embodiment, the lateral surfaces of the bearing plate 108 may further comprise a plurality of laterally facing interlocks 125 and wherein the elongate plate connectors 123 define a pair of corresponding medially facing interlocks 126 which rotatably engaged at user configurable rotational offsets within the corresponding laterally facing interlocks 125. In this way, each elongate plate connector 123 is configured for spanning between adjacent laterally facing interlocks 125 of adjacent lateral plates 108.
(33) In the embodiment shown, the medially facing interlocks 126 of the plate connectors 123 comprises a male mesh 127 and the laterally facing interlocks 125 of the lateral plates 108 comprises a female mesh 127 of smaller diameter than the corresponding male mesh 110 and female mesh 111 of the rotatable interlock portions 101 and the lateral interlock portions 107 whilst yet comprising the same rotational offset increments of 15°.
(34) Certain of the rotatably interlocking components 101 may comprise an attachable or integrally formed tube connector portion 128 extending posteriorly for attachment to tubular bracework 129 as is substantially shown in
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(36) Exemplary dimensions of the T-piece connector 132 and the right angle connector 133 are given respectively in
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(38) In a preferred embodiment, the short bolts 142 and the long bolts 121 are of M6 sizing.
(39) The head support component 140 comprises a right angled bracket 160 comprising a vertical member 143 and an orthogonal horizontal member 144. The horizontal member 144 has a posterior planar face 144 which lies flush against the corresponding anterior planar face of the bearing plate 115.
(40) The right angled bracket 160 supports a curved portion 145 which ergonomically holds the head and/or neck of the user. Padding may cover the curved portion 145. The curved portion 145 may extend laterally beyond the vertical member 143 and may therefore comprise supportive bracing 146 therefor.
(41) In embodiments, the vertical member 143 may comprise attachment brackets 147 and associated apertures 148 for the attachment of various peripheral componentry such as switch controls, additional head support devices/components or the like.
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(44) Furthermore, shoulder strapping 159 may transition from underarm to behind the neck of the user in the manner shown.
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(46) The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that specific details are not required in order to practice the invention. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed; obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, they thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the following claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.