ADJUSTABLE ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE SYSTEM AND GARMENT
20200054513 ยท 2020-02-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment formed of a knitted spandex powernet construction in order to provide compression when on the leg, and including legs and a torso portion that extends upwardly into the abdominal area below the pectoral muscles; and a respective pair of elongate panels that are retained in place by attaching elements, and that are introduced into or removed from the garment to increase or reduce compression on the wearer's body as desired.
Claims
1. An adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment, comprising: two leg portions and a torso portion, the leg portions each having lateral portions configured to extend along an outer thigh and opposing medial portions configured to extend along an inner thigh; a pair of elongate openings; a pair of removable fabric panels adapted for insertion in to a respective one of the pair of elongate openings; a pair of knitted compression stockings adapted to extend upwardly along the legs and overlap with the lowermost extent of the leg portions for providing a pressure gradient directed upwardly from the feet of the wearer; wherein the pressure gradient is highest at an ankle of the wearer and decreases progressively towards the uppermost extent of the torso portion.
2. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment of claim 1 wherein the two leg portions and the torso portion are constructed from a knitted compression fabric.
3. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1 wherein the torso portion is configured to extend upwardly from the leg portions into the abdominal area and below the pectoral muscles.
4. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 2 wherein the pair of elongate openings each continuously extend along the lateral portions of one of the leg portions and each are defined by adjacent side edges of the fabric extending from an uppermost extent of the torso portion to a lowermost extent of a respective one of the leg portions and adapted to be releasably connected together by attachment elements continuous along an entire length of the garment extending from an outermost end portion of the torso portion of the garment to an outermost end portion of each leg portion of the garment.
5. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1 wherein each fabric panel has panel side edges with complementary attachment elements continuous along an entire length of each fabric panel.
6. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1 wherein the pair of removable elongate fabric panels when inserted into the respective one of the pair of elongate openings do not overlap the leg and torso portions.
7. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1 wherein each removable fabric panel includes a plurality of attachment elements, each attachment element of the plurality of attachment elements is parallel relative to one another and continuously extends along the longitudinal axis of the elongate fabric panel to selectively vary leg portion circumference of the adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment.
8. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1, wherein the torso portion includes an abdominal panel extending from a pubis area of the garment to an upper portion of the torso portion.
9. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1, further comprising at least one elastic band attached around the respective lowermost extent of the leg portions and the uppermost extent of the torso portion.
10. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1, wherein the garment has a knitted spandex powernet construction.
11. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 4, wherein the adjacent side edges of the fabric forming the elongate opening define a taper extending from the uppermost extent of the torso to the lowermost extent of the leg portions.
12. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 11, wherein the taper narrows from top to bottom.
13. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1 further comprising a second pair of fabric panels for being inserted into the elongate openings together with the pair of fabric panels to provide a further increase in volume selected to a desired a upwardly directed pressure gradient.
14. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1, wherein the pair of fabric panels is constructed of a knitted compression fabric.
15. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1, wherein the pair of fabric panels is constructed of a knitted spandex powernet fabric.
16. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 7, wherein the each attachment element of the plurality of attachment elements is a zipper.
17. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1 and including a pair of low-friction liner socks for being worn beneath the compression stockings to aid in donning the compression stockings.
18. The adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment according to claim 1, wherein a compression profile of each of the two leg portion includes a pressure of 55 mmHg at the wearer's ankle and a pressure of 23 mmHg at the wearer's thigh.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the description of the invention proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS AND BEST MODE
[0029] Referring now specifically to the drawings, an adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment system according to one embodiment of the invention in position on a human body is shown generally in
[0030] As is shown more specifically in
[0031] When initially donned by a wearer suffering from fluid loss, the garment 10 is used without the panels 26, 28, and the zippers 26A, 26B and 28A, 28B are zipped together. As fluid is replaced in the wearer, the wearer may be given additional room with essentially the same or similar compression gradient by inserting the panels 26, 28 into the garment 10. This is accomplished by unzipping the zippers 26A, 26B and 28A, 28B, and attaching the panel to the garment with complementary zipper components carried by the panel.
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] When initially donned by a wearer suffering from fluid loss, the garment 40 is used with the zipper 54 connected to the proximal zipper element 60, substantially as shown on the right side of the garment 40. As fluid is replaced in the wearer, the wearer may be given additional room with essentially the same or similar compression gradient by attaching the zipper 54 to the zipper element 58, and finally to position shown in
[0034] Referring now to
[0035] When initially donned by a wearer suffering from fluid loss, the garment 70 is used without the panels 72A, 72B, 74A, 74B and the zippers 72C and 72E, and 74C and 74E are zipped together. As fluid is replaced in the wearer, the wearer may be given additional room with essentially the same or similar compression gradient by inserting the panels 72A and 74A into the garment 70. This is accomplished by unzipping the zippers and attaching the panels 72A, 74A to the garment 70 with the complementary zipper components, as shown. Finally, the panels 72B and 74B may likewise be inserted, in the same manner as described above.
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] With each of the embodiments described in this application, various methods of adjusting the compression of the garments may be used. For example, hook and loop systems, hook and eye systems, and criss-cross lacing systems (i.e., such as BOA devices with an adjustment knob that is turned for loosening or tightening the laces) may be used in lieu of and/or in combination with zippers.
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] Optionally, a liner sock 140 can be worn under the compression stockings 130. The liner socks 140 are preferably knitted of nylon, silk, or a combination of these or other flat yarns, and provide a low-friction surface to aid in donning the compression stockings 130. The liner socks 140 may also be treated with anti-microbial agents to reduce odor. Typically, the liner socks would extend upwardly to the calves of the wearer, as shown in
[0040] An adjustable orthostatic intolerance garment and garment system is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation, the invention being defined by the claims.