TOURNIQUET AND CONNECTION ASSEMBLY THEREFOR
20230057363 ยท 2023-02-23
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Abstract
The present invention relates generally to first aid articles and more specifically tourniquets suitable for one handed application. One embodiment of the invention is directed to a tourniquet having a base defining first and second ends. A constricting band is attached to and extends from the first end of the base. A handle is engaged with the constricting band. The constricting band is threaded through a buckle assembly including a hexagonal frame member. A hook member includes an eyelet and a cuff which is releasably engaged to a first side of the hexagonal frame member. A loop is fixedly attached to said base which attaches the eyelet of said hook member to the base.
Claims
1. A tourniquet comprising: a base; a constricting band disposed at least partially within the base, the constricting band extending from the base and having a first end attached to the base; a handle engaged with said constricting band; a buckle assembly including a polygonal frame member having a lengthwise dimension L2, a free end of said constricting band being threaded through the polygonal frame member; and a hook member including an eyelet, said hook member being pivotally attached to the first end of the constricting band via a loop, the hook member having a cuff configured to releasably engage said polygonal frame member, where a side of the polygonal frame member that engages the cuff has a length L3 that is less than a length L4 of an opposing side of the polygonal frame member and said hook has a length L1 that is about one half of the lengthwise dimension L2 of the opening of the polygonal frame member.
2. The tourniquet of claim 1 wherein said hook member forms a friction fit with said polygonal frame member.
3. The tourniquet of claim 1 wherein said hook member includes an interior surface having a plurality of protrusions.
4. The tourniquet of claim 1 wherein the length L3 is greater than the length L1 of said hook.
5. The tourniquet of claim 4 wherein the side of the polygonal frame member that engages said hook has rectangular cross section.
6. A tourniquet comprising: a base; a constricting band disposed at least partially within the base, the constricting band extending from the base and having a first end attached to the base; a handle engaged with said constricting band; a buckle assembly including a hexagonal frame member, a free end of the constricting band being threaded through the hexagonal frame member; and a hook member including an eyelet and a cuff, the hook member including a cuff configured to releasably engage a first side of said hexagonal frame member, the first side of said hexagonal frame member being parallel to a second side and the cuff having a length L1 that is shorter than a length L3 of the second side of the hexagonal frame member; and a loop fixedly attached to said base, said loop engaging the eyelet of said hook member.
7. The tourniquet of claim 6 wherein said polygonal frame has an opening having a lengthwise dimension and said hook member has length where said the length of said hook member is less than the lengthwise dimension of the opening the polygonal frame.
8. The tourniquet of claim 7 wherein the length of the hook member is about on half of the lengthwise dimension of the opening of the polygonal frame.
9. The tourniquet of claim 7 wherein a side of the polygonal frame that engages said hook member has a length that is slightly greater than the length of said hook member.
10. The tourniquet of claim 9 wherein the side of the polygonal frame that engages said hook member has rectangular cross section.
11. A connection assembly for a tourniquet comprising: a buckle assembly including a polygonal frame member configured to receive a constricting band; a hook member including an eyelet and a cuff, a cuff being configured to releasably engage a first side of said hexagonal frame member, the cuff including an interior surface having a plurality of protrusions, the first side of said polygonal frame member being parallel to a second side and the cuff having a length L1 that is shorter than a length L3 of the second side of the polygonal frame member; and a loop configured to be fixedly attached to a tourniquet base, said loop engaging the eyelet of said hook member.
12. The tourniquet of claim 11 wherein said polygonal frame has an opening having a lengthwise dimension L2 and the cuff has length L1 which is less than L2.
13. The tourniquet of claim 12 wherein the length of the cuff L1 is about one half of the lengthwise dimension L2 of the opening of the polygonal frame.
14. The tourniquet of claim 11 wherein said hook member and said buckle are metal assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The above and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] A first end of constricting band 110 is fixedly attached, e.g., stitched, to base 115 at an attachment point 120. Constricting band 110 is then threaded through and/or engaged with a tourniquet handle 123 and reengaged with base 115 at a second end as illustrated in
[0027] In accordance with the invention, an exemplary embodiment of the tourniquet according to this invention further includes locking assembly 130 comprising self cinching buckle 135 and hook member 140. In some embodiments, buckle 135 includes a polygonal frame member 137 having a self cinching member 139 engaged with polygonal frame member 137. As illustrated in
[0028] In the illustrated embodiment, frame member 137 is hexagonal. However, frame member 137 may comprise any polygonal shape that will allow self-cinching member 139 to pinch constricting band 110 against frame member 137.
[0029] Hook member 140 is pivotally attached to base 115 proximate to the first end of base 115 and is constructed to form a friction fit with frame member 137. As illustrated in
[0030] In keeping with an aspect of the invention hook member 140 has a length L1 that is substantially smaller than a lengthwise dimension L.sub.2 of the opening of frame member 137. In one embodiment, L1=1/2L2. Because the size of the opening of frame member 137 is larger than the length of hook member 140, it is easier for an individual under stress to connect hook member 140 to frame member 137 as it minimizes complicated motor movements and reduces the level of hand eye coordination required to connect hook member 140 to frame member 137. These are particularly important considerations in low light combat environments. In addition, the side of frame member 137 that engages hook member 140 has a length L3 that is just slightly longer than L1, i.e., a few centimeters or less. This makes it easier to connect hook member 140 to frame member 137 while minimizing undesired relative movement, sliding and/or pivoting, of hook member 140 with respect to frame member 137.
[0031] In keeping with another aspect of the invention, it is desirable to minimize the loosening of the tourniquet such as may happen, e.g., if the tourniquet is snagged during patient movement. Accordingly, a loop 150 is threaded through eyelet 148 and fixedly attached to base 115, e.g., by stitching, to connect hook member 140 to base 115. Frame member 137 has a rectangular cross section. Accordingly, when frame member 137 is lodged in the crescent trough of hook member 140, as the tourniquet is displaced during patient movement or tactical extraction, hook member 140 is inclined to pivot about loop 150 and is disinclined to pivot about frame member 137 which minimizes the prospect of accidental loosening of constriction band 110.
[0032] While the present invention has been illustrated and described by means of specific embodiments and alternatives, it is to be understood that numerous changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it should be understood that the invention is not to be limited in any way except in accordance with the appended claims and their equivalents.