SHOULDERED ARM SLING WITH SHOULDER SADDLE, ETC.
20210251794 ยท 2021-08-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A combination of cushioning devices, as pillows, that have a surface area of one component of a hook-and-pile fastening device, and has applied to it a strap of the other hook-and-pile component, to allow the various pillow(s) to be applied to the limb of a patient during convalescence, or the pillows to be interconnected and stacked together, when used by the patient when resting, or sleeping, during such convalescence.
Claims
1. A cushioning device, such as a pillow, having one segment of a hook-and-pile fastening device connected to a portion or all of its exposed surfaces, and a strap having the other of the hook-and-pile fastening device secured thereto, so that the strap may be applied around the limb of a convalescing patient and securing with the surface of the pillow to hold said pillow contiguously on the limb of the patient during healing.
2. The cushioning device of claim 1 wherein the portion of the hook-and-pile fastening device can be applied over the entire one side surface of the pillow, to add to the convenience of the application of the strap at various locations to secure the pillow upon the limb of the affected patient.
3. The cushioning device of claim 2, where in said portion of the hook and pile fastening means is applied to both surfaces of the said pillow.
4. The cushioning device of claim 1, where there are a plurality of pillows, each having one portion of the hook-and-pile fastening means secured to a part of its surface, and a strap having the other of the hook-and-pile fastening means secured to both of its surfaces in order to secure a plurality of pillows together in preparation for usage and support of the patient during convalescence.
5. The cushioning device of claim 1, wherein there are a plurality of pillows, and said straps provided for securement of the plurality of pillows together for application in support of a patient during convalescence.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In referring to the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] The concept of this invention, as previously summarized, is to provide an extended term cushioned support for the body, or an appendage, during rest and convalescence, as during sleep, and to prevent any unwanted impacting or displacement, or even shifting of the affected limb, during typically moments of rest or sleep. The object of the invention is to cushion the area that has been repaired, whether it be a broken limb, back surgery, surgery anywhere else on the body, as on the hip, where cushioning is desired to protect the healing area, to allow its sustained healing, without any disruption, as can be understood.
[0021] As can be seen in
[0022] Obviously, other forms of fastening may also be considered, such as clasps, even potentially zippering, where a pair of pillows are desired to be interconnected together, to provide greater extensive cushioning for the affected limb, such as, for example, during the mending of a broken leg, that may require more surface cushioning to the patient to protect the limb during healing.
[0023] As also can be noted, various strapping, such as 5 and 6 may be provided, and these are furnished for either hooking the pillows to each other, in a number of customizable configurations, depending upon the number of pillows that may be employed within the system. These straps containing the hook portion of the Velcro at their ends, wrap over the body part to which the pillows are to be affixed, and then the straps are securely adhered to any selected portion of the pillow, which may be covered entirely with the pile-texture configuration, over all or part of its surfaces, as can be seen. The pillows may also be adhered to each other by the double sided Velcro tape, as noted at 6, in order to provide the extra support needed for the positioning and retention of the collected pillows at the precise location, where comfort and complete coverage is desired and required.
[0024] As stated, the pile portion, as at 3 and 4, for the pillows 1 and 2, may be along the peripheries, as noted in
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[0028] These are examples as to how the various combination of the pillows, that may have a partial or full surface area of one component of the hook-and-pile fastening means, while the various strapping may have the other of the loop, hook, or pile portion of Velcro, in order to secure to the pillows, and adhere them around the affected and repairing areas of the body, or the pillows may be looped together, as noted in
[0029] Variations or modifications of the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the disclosure as, provided herein. Such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims to patent protection issuing upon this development. The various descriptions of the components of the invention, its depiction in the drawings, and detailed explanation in the Specification, are primarily set forth for illustrative purposes only.