Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus
20210330523 ยท 2021-10-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus for supporting patient limbs, the apparatus ambidextrous and adaptable to be mounted on various appliances in proximity a patient and configurable to accommodate specialized support and position needs. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus comprising a longitudinally elongated tray-type frame that creates an elongated channel into which a longitudinally elongated elastic sheet drapes in order to form a flexible, saddle-like structure. Selectable materials, attachments and mounting provide user-configurable extremity support and ease o use.
Claims
1. An Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus comprising: a longitudinally elongated frame comprising: two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides, two opposing open ends, an open top, and a bottom, wherein the two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides extend up from the bottom thus creating an elongated channel between the two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides and creating an exterior surface along the longitudinally elongated frame opposite the channel, and a longitudinally elongated elastic sheet comprising a perimeter and a plurality of paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms disposed along the perimeter, wherein the longitudinally elongated elastic sheet is shaped to drape over the open top and adjacent to the exterior surface of the elongated frame, and wherein the paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms attach to secure the elongated elastic sheet around the longitudinally elongated frame.
2. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bottom of the longitudinally elongated frame is configured to accept a mounting mechanism for securing the Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus to a wheelchair, stand, table, bed or other item proximate to a user.
3. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of paired adjustable attachment mechanisms comprises a plurality of paired hook-and-loop straps.
4. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of the two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides comprises an extension along its upper edge partially protruding over the elongated channel.
5. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 1 wherein one of the two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides comprises an open notch on each end.
6. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 1 wherein the perimeter of the longitudinally elongated elastic sheet comprises an elastic band.
7. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 1 wherein the longitudinally elongated elastic sheet is shaped such that it forms an elongated cavity within the elongated channel of the longitudinally elongated frame.
8. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 1 wherein the longitudinally elongated elastic sheet comprises a plurality of layers.
9. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 8 wherein the plurality of layers comprises a mesh layer and a polyester layer.
10. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 1 comprising a flexible bladder located on the bottom of the longitudinally elongated frame within the elongated channel.
11. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 10 wherein the flexible bladder is filled with air.
12. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 10 wherein the flexible bladder is filled with a liquid or gel.
13. An Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus comprising: two longitudinally elongated frames, each frame comprising: two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides, two opposing open ends, an open top, and a bottom, wherein the two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides of each frame extend up from the bottoms of each frame thus creating respective elongated channels between the two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides and creating respective exterior surfaces along the longitudinally elongated frames opposite the channels, and wherein the two longitudinally elongated frames are hingeably attached end to end along the bottom of each longitudinally elongated frame thereby allowing the elongated frames to pivot to a desired angle, and a longitudinally elongated elastic sheet comprising a perimeter and a plurality of paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms disposed along the perimeter, wherein the longitudinally elongated elastic sheet is shaped to drape over the open tops of each of the two hingeably attached longitudinally elongated frames and adjacent to the exterior surfaces of each of the two hingeably attached longitudinally elongated frames, and wherein the paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms are attached to secure the elongated elastic sheet around each of the hingeably attached longitudinally elongated frames.
14. The Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 13 comprising a lock mechanism disposed on at least one of the longitudinally elongated frames to fix the desired angle of the two longitudinally elongated frames.
15. A method for adjustably suspending an extremity using the Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 2 comprising: positioning the apparatus, stretching the elongated sheet over the longitudinally elongated frame such that the desired extremity support pressure is achieved along the length of the apparatus, securing the paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms around the longitudinally elongated frame to hold the elongated sheet in place, and suspending the extremity upon the elongated sheet within the elongated channel in the longitudinally elongated frame.
16. The method for adjustably suspending en extremity using Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus of claim 15 further comprising: selecting a longitudinally elongated elastic sheet that accommodates desired extremity suspension performance characteristics.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] The accompanying drawings illustrate example embodiments of the invention and its concepts. The drawings are not to scale. The terms and language used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects of the invention and are not intended to be limiting of the invention.
[0027] For overall demonstration,
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[0029] While
[0030] The longitudinally elongated frame (100) may be constructed of any rigid material which holds its shape while supporting the weight of a patient's extremity, such as a forearm (400), under ambient conditions, including most metals, including stainless steel, and plastics and even recycled materials. In the preferred embodiment, the longitudinally elongated frame (100) is made of lightweight molded plastic, which is easily and inexpensively formed and does not invite bacterial colonization.
[0031] The elongated elastic sheet (200) is a flexible elastic material, and has a perimeter (215) sufficiently sized and shaped to drape over the open top (150) of the longitudinally elongated frame (100) and around and adjacent to the exterior surface (170) of the longitudinally elongated frame (100). In alternate embodiments, the elongated elastic sheet (200) may be fabricated or pre-formed such that it forms an elongated cavity (250) within the elongated channel (160) when draped over the longitudinally elongated frame (100). This structural feature will not always be necessary due to the elasticity of materials that may be used for the elongated elastic sheet (200). Positioned along the perimeter (215) of the elastic sheet (200) are paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms (220) that attach to secure the elongated elastic sheet (200) around the longitudinally elongated frame (100).
[0032] The paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms (220) may be of a belt-type construction with cam, ratchet, D-ring, side release, bar slide, or any similar-type buckles that secure tension on the belt. While belt latch-type buckles work, it is preferred to have an arrangement that accommodates continuous latching capability as opposed to discrete, periodic adjustments. Furthermore, each adjustable length attachment mechanism pair (220) may be adjusted individually, thus allowing for a customized support along the length of the patient's extremity. In the preferred embodiment, the paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms (220) are hook and loop type mechanisms.
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[0034] In an alternate embodiment, the perimeter (215) of the elastic sheet (200) comprises an elastic band or draw string to help keep the elongated elastic sheet (200) secured over the longitudinally elongated frame (100).
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[0037] In a preferred embodiment of the Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus (50), the longitudinally elongated frame (100) comprises an extension (130) along the upper edge of one of the two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides (110) partially protruding over the elongated channel (160). This extension (130) provides three functions. First, it keeps the extremity receptacle (250) positioned within the elongated channel (160), but away from the rigid longitudinally elongated frame (100). Second, it provides a partial restriction on upward movement of the patient's extremity, which may be desired. Third, it can assist the patient in moving the Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus (50) while adjusting its position,
[0038] In, another embodiment, one of the two longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides (110) comprises an open notch (145) on each end in order to accommodate entry of the patient's forearm (400). In the preferred embodiment both of the open notches (145) and the extension (130) are on the same side of the longitudinally elongated vertical opposing sides (110).
[0039] In another embodiment the Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus (50) comprises a flexible bladder or a cushion located on the bottom of the longitudinally elongated frame within the elongated channel, which works in combination with the elongated elastic sheet (200) to allow for a more customized support, especially with heavy extremities or even as a customizable patient seat. The bladder or cushion may be a flexible bladder for containing a fluid such as air or a gel, and may further be cellularly constructed to further control support. As a cushion it may be constructed of foam, polyester or down.
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[0041] Using the Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus (50) to support a patient's extremity, such as a forearm (400) comprises locating the Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus (50) to the desired position of the forearm (400), stretching the elongated elastic sheet (200) over the longitudinally elongated frame (100) such that the desired extremity support is achieved along the length of the Adjustable Extremity Suspension Apparatus (50), securing the paired adjustable length attachment mechanisms (220) around the longitudinally elongated frame (100) to hold the elongated elastic sheet (200) in place, and suspending the forearm (400) upon the elongated elastic sheet (200) within the elongated channel (160) in the longitudinally elongated frame (100).
[0042] Depending upon the type of mounting mechanism (197) used, or if hinged longitudinally elongated frames (100) are used, an additional step of tightening down or temporarily fixing the position setting may be required. Also, depending upon the support performance characteristics desired, an additional step of selecting the material layers (211) and (212) for the elongated elastic sheet (200) may be necessary.
[0043] It will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art that other applications are possible for the present invention, and while the embodiments described herein are illustrative of the invention, other modes of implementation are both within the spirit and scope of the invention.