SHOWER SLING
20190117439 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An arm sling has a neck strap that is selectively slidably secured to a first arm strap and a second arm strap. The arm sling is adapted for use in the shower and is configured to be adjusted using a single arm. Each of the arm straps has a loop and a belt. An outer surface of each loop may be covered with a first fastening portion and the belt may be covered with a second fastening portion. The first fastening portion is configured to removably connect with the second fastening portion at a plurality of locations along a length of the second fastening portion. The loop also has a securement band disposed adjacent a junction between the belt and the loop. The securement band is configured to selectively hold the belt adjacent to the loop.
Claims
1. An arm sling, comprising: a neck strap having a first end and a second end; a first arm strap connected to the first end of the neck strap; and a second arm strap selectively slidably connected to the second end of the neck strap, the second arm strap having a belt and a loop, the belt having a first fastening portion, the loop having a second fastening portion, and the first fastening portion configured to removably connect with the second fastening portion at a plurality of locations along a length of the second fastening portion to selectively vary a distance between the loop and the second end of the neck strap, the second arm strap further including a securement band disposed adjacent a junction between the belt and the loop, the securement band affixed to the loop and configured to selectively hold the belt adjacent to the loop.
2. The arm sling of claim 1, wherein the first arm strap is identical to the second arm strap.
3. The arm sling of claim 1, wherein the first arm strap is selectively slidably connected to the first end of the neck strap.
4. The arm sling of claim 1, wherein the belt has a first surface and a second surface, and the first fastening portion is disposed on the first surface of the belt.
5. The arm sling of claim 4, wherein the loop has an inner surface and an outer surface, and the second fastening portion is disposed on the outer surface of the loop.
6. The arm sling of claim 5, wherein the second fastening portion extends along a major portion of the loop.
7. The arm sling of claim 6, wherein an end of the second fastening portion is spaced apart from the junction.
8. The arm sling of claim 7, wherein the securement band is attached to the inner surface of the loop.
9. The arm sling of claim 8, wherein the securement band has a first free end and a second free end, the first free end configured to removably connect to the second free end.
10. The arm sling of claim 1, wherein the first side of the neck strap is connected to a first buckle and the second side of the neck strap is connected to a second buckle.
11. The arm sling of claim 10, wherein the belt of the first arm strap is selectively slidably disposed through the first buckle, and the belt of the second arm strap is selectively slidably disposed through the second buckle.
12. The arm sling of claim 1, wherein the neck strap is between about 14 inches and about 20 inches in length.
13. The arm sling of claim 1, wherein the neck strap, the first arm strap, and the second arm strap are each between about inch wide and about 2 inches wide.
14. The arm cling of claim 1, wherein each of the neck strap, the first arm strap, and the second neck strap is formed from nylon.
15. The arm sling of claim 1, wherein the neck strap has a gripping sleeve through which the neck strap is disposed.
16. The arm sling of claim 15, wherein the gripping sleeve is formed from neoprene.
17. The arm sling of claim 1, wherein each of the first fastening portion and the second fastening portion includes hook-and-loop fasteners.
18. An arm sling, comprising: a neck strap having a first end and a second end; a first arm strap selectively slidably connected to the first end of the neck strap, and a second arm strap selectively slidably connected to the second end of the neck strap, each of the first arm strap and the second arm strap having a belt and a loop, the belt having a first surface, and a second surface, a first fastening portion secured to the first surface of the belt, the loop having an inner surface and an outer surface, and a second fastening portion secured to the outer surface of the loop, and the first fastening portion configured to removably connect to the second fastening portion at a plurality of locations along a length of the second fastening portion to selectively vary a distance between the loop and the neck strap, the second arm strap further including a securement band affixed to the inner surface of the loop adjacent a junction between the belt and the loop, the securement band having a first free end and a second free end, the first free end configured to removably connect to the second free end, and the securement band adapted to selectively hold the belt adjacent to the loop.
19. A method of adjusting an arm sling, comprising: providing the arm sling having a neck strap having a first end and a second end, a first arm strap connected to the first end of the neck strap, and a second arm strap selectively slidably connected to the second end of the neck strap, the second arm strap having a belt and a loop, the belt having a first fastening portion, the loop having a second fastening portion, and the first fastening portion configured to removably connect with the second fastening portion at a plurality of locations along a length of the second fastening portion to selectively vary a distance between the loop and the second end of the neck strap, the second arm strap further including a securement band disposed adjacent a junction between the belt and the loop, the securement band affixed to the loop and configured to selectively hold the belt adjacent to the loop; placing the neck strap around a neck of a user; inserting an arm of the user into the first arm strap until the first arm strap abuts a forearm of the user; inserting the arm of the user into the loop of the second arm strap until the loops abuts a wrist of the user; moving a terminal end of the belt from one of the plurality of locations to another of the plurality of locations to vary the distance between the loop and the second end of the neck strap; and connecting the first fastening portion of the belt to the second fastening portion of the loop, whereby the arm sling is adjusted for the user.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising a step of closing the securement band around the loop and the belt following the step of connecting the first fastening portion of the belt to the second fastening portion of the loop.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0013] The above, as well as other advantages of the present disclosure, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, particularly when considered in the light of the drawings described herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The following detailed description and appended drawings describe and illustrate various embodiments of the invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. In respect of the methods disclosed, the steps presented are exemplary in nature, and thus, the order of the steps is not necessary or critical unless otherwise disclosed.
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[0025] With continued reference to
[0026] Each loop 16 may be configured to support a wrist 22 or a forearm 24 of a user, for example, as shown in
[0027] With reference to
[0028] The first fastening portion 26 and the second fastening portion 28 may be disposed continuously or intermittently along the belt 18 and the loop 16, respectively. In certain embodiments, the second fastening portion 28 may cover a major portion of the loop 16. For example, the second fastening portion 28 may be secured to the outer surface 13 of the loop 16 and disposed between the junction 20 where the loop 16 connects with the first surface 15 of the belt 18 and a portion of the loop 16 adjacent to but spaced apart from the junction 20 where the loop 16 connects with the second surface 17 of the belt 18. In other words, an end of the second fastening portion 28 may be spaced apart from the junction 20.
[0029] It should be appreciated that the first fastening portion 26 of the belt 18, shown in
[0030] With reference to
[0031] In certain embodiments, the securement band 32 may have a first free end 34 and a second free end 36. The first free end 34 is configured to be removably connected to the second free end 36, for example, using a fastener 38 disposed at each of the first and second free ends 34, 36. The fastener 38 may be a hook-and-loop fastener, magnets, buttons, snaps, or any other fastener 38 chosen by a skilled artisan. It should be appreciated that the fastener 38 disposed on the first free end 34 may be disposed on a side of the securement band 32 opposite a side of the securement band 32 on which the fastener 38 is disposed on the second free end 36.
[0032] An inner portion of the securement band 32, which is disposed between the first and second free ends 34, 36, may also be attached to the inner surface 11 of the loop 16. For example, the inner portion of the securement band may be affixed to the loop 16 adjacent to the junction 20, as shown in
[0033] In particular embodiments, as shown in
[0034] With reference to
[0035] In operation, and according to the method of the disclosure illustrated in
[0036] As shown in
[0037] The user may then adjust the second arm strap 12 with a second arm in a third step by gripping the belt 18, and detaching the first fastening portion 26 from the second fastening portion 28, as shown in
[0038] In a fourth step, the user may then reattach the second fastening portion 28 of the belt 18 to the first fastening portion 26 of the loop 16 so the terminal end 30 is at the desired position, as shown in
[0039] The ability to adjust an elevation of the loop 16 relative to the neck strap 4 enables the arm sling 2 to accommodate different arm orientations and heights. For example, the arm straps 10, 12 may be adjusted to keep the arm at a 90-degree angle to facilitate the healing of an injury, for example, following surgery.
[0040] After the first fastening portion 26 is removably connected to the second fastening portion 28, a user may further fasten the first free end 34 of the securement band 32 to the second free end 36 of the securement band 32 in a fifth step, as shown in
[0041] It should be appreciated that the first through fifth steps described herein may also be performed with respect to the first arm strap 10, for further adjustment by the user. This further adjustment permits for use of the arm sling 2 with a wide variety of body types, including heights and sizes of the user. In alternate embodiments, one of the first and second arm straps 10, 12 may be static in nature, and not adjustable, thereby permitting for adjustment through manipulation of only one of the first and second arms straps 10,
[0042] Advantageously, the arm sling 2 may be worn when bathing or showering. The neck strap 4 and arm straps 10, 12 may each have a minimal surface area compared to cloth slings known in the art for supporting the entire arm. For example, as shown in
[0043] In a particular embodiment, the neck strap 4 and arm straps 10, 12 are each formed from a water-resistant material such as nylon, polyester, acrylic, vinyl, polyurethane laminate, thermoplastic polyurethane, laminated cotton, or wool materials. The water-resistance may also be provided in the form of a coating of such a material disposed on at least a portion of the arm sling 2. However, a skilled artisan may select other suitable water-resistant materials for the arm straps 10, 12 within the scope of the present disclosure. These materials may also be provided with antimicrobial agents, either compounded in the materials or coated on the materials, as desired. Additionally, one of ordinary skill in the art understands that the arm sling 2 may also be used in dry conditions to facilitate a healing of an injury, for example, immediately following a surgical procedure.
[0044] Most advantageously, the arm sling 2 of the present disclosure may be adjusted using a single arm, is adapted for use in the shower, and may have a minimal surface area to mitigate fungal or bacterial growth on the arm sling 2.
[0045] While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for purposes of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure, which is further described in the following appended claims.