SUSPENSION TRAUMA RELIEF SYSTEM
20200360739 ยท 2020-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B13/0029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A suspension trauma relief system for use with (and configured to connect to) a body harness and including, but not limited to, a double/dual poucheach of which is attached to a strap assembly, where at least one of the straps (and preferably both straps) have an adjustment mechanism attached thereto, which can be positioned adjacent to a user and harness worn and adjusted by a user when in use.
Claims
1. A suspension trauma relief system for use with a body harness, comprising: a strap comprising a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the strap is adjustable between a shorter length and a longer length; an attachment device attached to the distal end of the strap; and an adjustment mechanism positioned along the strap adjacent to the proximal end of the strap, comprising a buckle, a portion of the strap is doubled back on itself, and a keeper, wherein the adjustment mechanism is configured to allow the strap to move between the shorter length and the longer length, such that when the portion of the strap doubled back on itself increases the strap is the shorter length and when the portion of the strap doubled back on itself decreases the strap is the longer length.
2. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 1, further comprising a pouch dimensioned to store the strap within it.
3. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 2, further wherein the pouch is permanently affixed to the body harness with stitching.
4. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 2, wherein the pouch is removably attached to the body harness by a loop.
5. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 1, wherein the attachment device is a carabiner.
6. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 1, wherein the attachment device is a ring.
7. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 1, wherein the keeper connects the strap with the portion of the strap doubled back on itself.
8. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 1, wherein the keeper is at a more distal position along the strap than the buckle.
9. A suspension trauma relief system for use with a body harness, comprising: a first strap and a second strap each comprising a distal end and a proximal end, and wherein each strap is adjustable between a shorter length and a longer length; a first attachment device attached to the distal end of the first strap and a second attachment device attached to the distal end of the second strap; wherein the first attachment device and the second attachment device are configured to be releasably connected to one another; a first adjustment mechanism positioned along the first strap adjacent to the proximal end of the first strap, comprising a buckle, a portion of the first strap is doubled back on itself, and a keeper, wherein the first adjustment mechanism is configured to allow the first strap to move between the shorter length and the longer length, such that when the portion of the first strap doubled back on itself increases the first strap is the shorter length and when the portion of the strap doubled back on itself decreases the length of the first strap is the longer length; and a second adjustment mechanism positioned along the second strap adjacent to the proximal end of the second strap, comprising a buckle, a portion of the second strap is doubled back on itself, and a keeper, wherein the second adjustment mechanism is configured to allow the second strap to move between the shorter length and the longer length, such that when the portion of the second strap doubled back on itself increases the strap is the shorter length and when the portion of the second strap doubled back on itself decreases the second strap is the longer length.
10. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 9, further comprising a first pouch and a second pouch dimensioned to store the first strap and second strap within the respective first and second pouch.
11. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 10, further wherein the first and second pouches are permanently affixed to the body harness by stitching.
12. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 10, wherein the first and second pouches are removably attached to the body harness with a loop.
13. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 9, wherein one of the first or second attachment devices is a carabiner.
14. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 9, wherein one of the first or second attachment devices is a ring.
15. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 9, wherein the first and second adjustment mechanisms are a buckle.
16. The suspension trauma relief system of claim 9, wherein the first and second strap are individually adjustable.
17. The method of using a suspension trauma relief system, comprising the steps of: removing the straps from pouches located on a body harness; connecting the distal ends of the straps to one another using the attachment devices; placing the user's feet on straps in order to redistribute user's body weight; and adjusting the straps to the user's desired length.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of placing the pouches on the user's body harness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0007] The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of the disclosed subject matter and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the disclosed subject matter may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Aspects of the present invention and certain features, advantages, and details thereof, are explained more fully below with reference to the non-limiting examples illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Descriptions of well-known structures are omitted so as not to unnecessarily obscure the invention in detail. It should be understood, however, that the detailed description and the specific non-limiting examples, while indicating aspects of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, and are not by way of limitation. Various substitutions, modifications, additions, and/or arrangements, within the spirit and/or scope of the underlying inventive concepts will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure.
[0028] While embodiments of the present invention have been particularly shown and described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by one skilled in the art that various changes in detail may be effected therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by claims that can be supported by the written description and drawings. Further, where exemplary embodiments are described with reference to a certain number of elements it will be understood that the exemplary embodiments can be practiced utilizing either less than or more than the certain number of elements. If elements are shown in a particular Figure discussed below are not specifically identified with respect to that Figure, the elements should be sufficiently identified with respect to at least one other Figure.
[0029] In one example the suspension trauma relief system 10 generally comprises a strap comprising a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the strap is adjustable between a shorter length and a longer length; an attachment device attached to the distal end of the strap; and an adjustment mechanism positioned along the strap adjacent to the proximal end of the strap, comprising a buckle, a portion of the strap is doubled back on itself, and a keeper, wherein the adjustment mechanism is configured to allow the strap to move between the shorter length and the longer length, such that when the portion of the strap doubled back on itself increases the strap is the shorter length and when the portion of the strap doubled back on itself decreases the strap is the longer length.
[0030] In another example, the suspension trauma relief comprises a first strap and a second strap each comprising a distal end and a proximal end, and wherein each strap is adjustable between a shorter length and a longer length; a first attachment device attached to the distal end of the first strap and a second attachment device attached to the distal end of the second strap; wherein the first attachment device and the second attachment device are configured to be releasably connected to one another; a first adjustment mechanism positioned along the first strap adjacent to the proximal end of the first strap, comprising a buckle, a portion of the first strap is doubled back on itself, and a keeper, wherein the first adjustment mechanism is configured to allow the first strap to move between the shorter length and the longer length, such that when the portion of the first strap doubled back on itself increases the first strap is the shorter length and when the portion of the strap doubled back on itself decreases the length of the first strap is the longer length; and a second adjustment mechanism positioned along the second strap adjacent to the proximal end of the second strap, comprising a buckle, a portion of the second strap is doubled back on itself, and a keeper, wherein the second adjustment mechanism is configured to allow the second strap to move between the shorter length and the longer length, such that when the portion of the second strap doubled back on itself increases the strap is the shorter length and when the portion of the second strap doubled back on itself decreases the length of the second strap is the longer length.
[0031] One method of using a suspension trauma relief system comprises the steps of removing the straps from pouches located on a body harness; connecting the distal ends of the straps to one another using the attachment devices; placing the user's feet on straps in order to redistribute user's body weight; and adjusting the straps to the user's desired length. The method can further comprise the step of placing the pouches on the user's body harness.
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[0034] Each adjustment mechanism can include a keeper 22, a tail 24, a portion of strap 14 doubled back on itself, a buckle 26. Buckle can be accomplished by other adjustment mechanism, as should be understood by a person of skill in the art in conjunction with a review of this disclosure. Positioned distally to buckle 26 on at least one strap 14 (and as shown, to both), a keeper 22 is attached to strap 14 and to a distal end portion of a tail 24 of an adjustment mechanism of strap 14. Tail 24 being formed from a portion of strap 14 being doubled back on itself. The distal end portion of the tail 24 can be pulled distally by a user to shorten a respective strap 14 (see, e.g.,
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[0036] System 10 can be retrofitted to a conventional harness 28 or can be made permanently attached with the harness 28. Referring to
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