ARM TENSIONING DEVICE TO PREVENT A SUPINE SLEEP POSITION
20190380862 ยท 2019-12-19
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Abstract
A system for holding a sleeper in a non-supine (e.g.: side-lying) sleeping position by: (a) placing a wrist or arm of a sleeper into a cuff connected to one end of a band or tube of elastic material; (b) connecting the second end of the band of elastic material to a stationary object, thereby restraining the range of motion of the user's upwardly facing arm when sleeping; and then (c) having the sleeper sleep in the non-supine side-lying sleeping position with the cuff connected to the upper facing arm, such that tension on the cuff from the elastic material pulls on the user's arm and thereby prevents the sleeper from rolling onto their back.
Claims
1. A system for maintaining a sleeper in a non-supine position, comprising: a length of elastic material; a cuff attached to a first end of the length of elastic material; and a loop of material forming an anchor at an opposite end of the length of elastic material to the wrist cuff.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the loop of material is formed by a clamp securing a second end of the length of elastic material to a mid-section of the length of elastic material, thereby forming a loop of elastic material at an opposite end to the wrist cuff.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the loop of material is formed by a strap of material attached to the second end of the length of elastic material, and wherein the strap of material passes through a buckle.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the length of elastic material is an elastic tube or a band of elastic material.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the non-supine position is a side-lying position.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the cuff is a padded wrist cuff.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the wrist cuff is closed by hook and loop fasteners.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the elastic material is an exercise band made of latex or synthetic rubber.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the elastic material is selected by the user from a set of different exercise bands having different tension strengths.
10. The system of claim 1, further comprising a hook or clamp for securing the loop of elastic material to a stationary object.
11. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a first hook and loop fastener patch connected to the loop of elastic material, and a second hook and loop fastener connected to a bed, such that the loop of elastic material can be secured to the bed.
12. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a band wrapped around the bed having a connection eyelet attached thereto, wherein the loop of elastic material is secured to the connection eyelet.
13. A method of maintaining a sleeper in a non-supine side-lying sleeping position, comprising: placing a wrist or arm of a sleeper into a cuff, wherein the cuff is connected to a first end of a band of elastic material; connecting a second end of the band of elastic material to a stationary object to thereby provide tension on the cuff; and having the sleeper sleep in a non-supine side-lying sleeping position with the cuff connected to the upwardly facing arm, wherein the tension on the wrist cuff prevents the sleeper from rolling onto their back.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the second end of the band of elastic material is a loop of elastic material.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: adjusting the length of the loop of elastic material to thereby adjust the tension on the wrist cuff.
16. The method of claim 13, further comprising: having the user select the band of elastic material from a set of different bands having different tension strengths.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein connecting a second end of the band of elastic material to a stationary object comprises: connecting the loop of elastic material around a hook or clamp connected to a stationary object.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein the band of elastic material pulls at an angle of 45 to 135 degrees to the side of the bed.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the band of elastic material pulls at an angle perpendicular to the side of the bed.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] In a first preferred embodiment as seen in
[0021] Alternatively, as seen in
[0022] In operation, cuff 30 is positioned around the wrist of the user's upwardly-facing arm (i.e. with the user resting in a non-supine side-laying position. Preferably, cuff 30 is a padded wrist cuff that has a diameter that is adjustable by the user (to accommodate different users having different wrist sizes). Preferably, cuff 30 is open and closed and adjusted in size by using hook and loop (e.g.: Velcro) fasteners.
[0023] As seen in
[0024] Preferred method steps also include adjusting the length of the loop 23 of elastic material 20 to thereby adjust the tension on cuff 30 (for example by removing and repositioning a clamp 40 on the band of elastic material 20, or by threading a different length of elastic material through buckle 50). In optional embodiments, the user selects the band of elastic material from a set of different exercise bands or tubes having different tension strengths.
[0025] In operation, achieving a desired amount of tension is beneficial since this helps the user fall asleep without feeling constrained, yet also prevents sufficient tension to prevent the user from rotating onto their back when cuff 30 is on their wrist or arm.
[0026] As seen in
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[0028] Alternatively, as seen in
[0029] Optionally, end 22 may be connected to an adjustable strap 93 that is provided to adjust the tension pulling on cuff 30 when it is put onto the wrist or arm of the user's upwardly facing arm. Moreover, the weight of the mattress and user would provide additional assurance that the two hook and loop fastener surfaces would not separate from one another, yet the system can be removed with minimal damage.
[0030] Finally, in the alternative mechanism of