Post-Breast Surgery Thermal Therapy Apparatus
20190015248 ยท 2019-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2007/0234
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2007/108
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a post-breast surgery thermal therapy apparatus including a vest including at least two compartments, wherein each compartment can accommodate at least one thermal therapy source (e.g., ice pack, frozen veggies, heat packs, etc.). The apparatus can include a neck strap and waist strap to secure the vest body to the chest area of a user.
Claims
1. A vest garment to be secured to a user's torso, wherein the vest garment comprises: a vest body including at least one compartment, wherein a thermal source can be inserted into the compartment through an opening along at least one edge of the compartment; a neck strap connected to a top portion of the vest body; and a waist strap connecting a bottom portion of the vest body, wherein the waist strap can wrap around a waist of the user to secure the vest garment to the user.
2. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the vest body includes a right chest portion and a left chest portion, wherein each the right chest portion and the left chest portion includes at least one compartment.
3. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the vest body includes a right chest portion and a left chest portion, wherein each the right chest portion and the left chest portion includes at least two vertically aligned compartments.
4. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the waist strap includes a fastener for adjusting the size of the waist strap.
5. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the vest body includes a waist strap channel along the lower edge of the vest body, wherein the waist strap extends through the waist strap channel.
6. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the vest body includes a triangular wing connected to each side of the vest body, wherein the waist strap connects to each triangular wing.
7. The vest garment of claim 6, wherein the triangular wing includes a compartment for receiving a thermal source.
8. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the compartments include an inner lining, wherein the inner lining includes a water-proof material.
9. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the vest body is in the shape of a frustum.
10. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the vest body includes a right chest portion and a left chest portion, wherein the right chest portion is separate from the left chest portion, wherein the right chest portion is connected to the left chest portion by a fastener.
11. The vest garment of claim 1, further comprising a frozen thermal source in each compartment.
12. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the neck strap and the waist strap are one continuous strap.
13. The vest garment of claim 12, wherein the vest body includes a strap channel on each side edge of the vest body, wherein the neck strap extends through a top portion of the strap channel and emerges from a bottom portion of the strap channel as the waist strap.
14. The vest garment of claim 1, wherein the vest body includes at least three vertically aligned compartments extending from the top portion of the vest body to the bottom portion of the vest body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] The present disclosure describes an apparatus that enables the post-surgery application of a thermal therapy to a patient's chest and/or breasts in a comfortable, efficient, conspicuous, and functional manner. The apparatus can be used in post-surgical environments, providing therapy to reduce bruising, swelling, and pain that typically accompanies mastectomies, breast implants, breast reductions, chest surgery, chest injuries, heart surgeries, and/or sore chest and torso muscles. Although the primary example disclosed herein applies the therapy vest to a user's chest, it is contemplated that the apparatus could be used to alternatively, or in addition to, provide a thermal source to various areas of the user's back.
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[0028] The vest portion can include at least two compartments 20 that can open via a resealable closure, wherein the compartments 20 can house a thermal source 22. As shown in
[0029] The vest portion 14 can be composed of any suitable material including, but not limited to, fabric, various synthetic fabric blends, insulation material, among others. The compartments 20 can be made of any suitable material. For example, the compartments 20 can include insulation material to maintain the temperature of the input thermal source. In addition, the compartments 20 can include a water proof lining such that as the thermal source loses the initial temperature, any moisture resulting from thawing, for example, does not cause a problem to the user's clothes.
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[0031] In an example, the vest portion 14 can include four compartments 20. The bottom two compartments can be 9 inches by 7 inches rectangles while the top two compartments can be of an irregular shape best descripted as a rectangle (9 inches by 7 inches) with one corner cut off. The wing portions 16 and vest portion 14 can combine to form an overall shape which can be a frustum (pyramid with its top missing).
[0032] The back side of the apparatus may feature breathable mesh to aid in thermal transfer, comfort, and drying of any perspiration by the user. The four compartments 20 which make up the vest portion 14 of the apparatus 10 can be clearly defined by stitching, with the two triangular wing portions also being visible.
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[0040] In an example, the neck strap 12 and the waist strap 18 can be the same strap. For example, the neck strap 12 can be fed through a strap channel 50 along the outer side perimeter of the vest portion 14, wherein the neck strap 12 can extend out of the strap channel 50 to become the waist strap 18 to secure the apparatus 10 around the waist of a user. The vest portion 14 can include at least one strap loop along the lower perimeter of the vest portion 14, wherein the waist straps 18 can be fed through the strap loops to secure the apparatus 10 to the user. The strap loops enable the vest to curve towards the body to provide cooling to the bottom of the breast. In an example, the waist strap 18 can be attached to a bottom portion 55 of the vest body 14. In an example, the bottom portion 55 can be a bottom border of the vest body 14 adding to further security of the vest on the user.
[0041] It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.