Lumbar Cryotherapy Belt with Access Window
20180325724 ยท 2018-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2007/108
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention comprises a cryo therapy system suitable for use on a patient's lumbar area. A belt is provided with a front closure and a posterior window. The belt is looped around the patient's abdomen, with the posterior window lying over the lumbar spine. The front closure is secured using VELCRO fasteners. A pocket is preferably provided on each end of the belt. The pockets allow the user to more easily apply and tighten the belt. A cover panel is provided to selectively cover and close the posterior window in the belt. The cover panel includes an inward facing surface which is at least partially covered in loop material. One or more cold packs are provided. Each cold pack includes a hook panel configured to engage the loop material on the inward facing surface of the cover panel.
Claims
1. A lumbar therapy device configured to attach around a waist of a patient, said patient having an abdomen, a left lateral side, a right lateral side, and a lumbar region, said lumbar therapy device comprising; (a) a belt, having a right edge, a left edge, and a middle portion; (b) said middle portion of said belt opening into a window; (c) said belt having a first tension strap with a secured end and a tree end, where said secured end of said first tension strap is attached to said belt between said left edge and said window; (d) said belt having a second tension strap with a secured end and a free end, where said secured end of said second tension strap is attached to said belt between said left edge and said window; (e) said belt having a third tension strap with a secured end and a free end, where said secured end of said third tension strap is attached to said belt between said right edge and said window; (f) said belt having a fourth tension strap with a secured end and a free end, where said secured end of said fourth tension strap is attached to said belt between said right edge and said window; (g) a cover panel configured to fit over said window in said belt; (h) said cover panel having a left side, a right side, and an inward facing surface; (i) said cover panel having a first strap loop and a second strap loop proximate said left side of said cover panel; (j) said cover panel having a third strap loop and a fourth strap loop proximate said right side of said cover panel; (k) said belt having an outward facing surface wherein at least a portion of said outward facing surface of said belt is covered in loop material; (1) said belt being configured to pass around said user's waist and secure to itself so that said belt remains in position; (m) said first tension strap being configured to pass through said first strap loop on said cover panel and pass forward around said patient's left lateral side; (n) said second tension strap being configured to pass through said second strap loop on said cover panel and pass forward around said patient's left lateral side; (o) said third tension strap being configured to pass through said third strap loop on said cover panel and pass forward around said patient's right lateral side; (p) said fourth tension strap being configured to pass through said fourth strap loop on said cover panel and pass forward around said patient's right lateral side; (q) said first tension strap being equipped with a first hook panel so that said user can pull said first tension strap forward around said user's left lateral side in order to tighten said first tension strap and secure said first hook panel to said loop material on said outward facing surface of said belt; (r) said second tension strap being equipped with a second hook panel so that said user can pull said second tension strap forward around said user's left lateral side in order to tighten said second tension strap and secure said second hook panel to said loop material on said outward facing surface of said belt; (s) said third tension strap being equipped with a third hook panel so that said user can pull said third tension strap forward around said user's right lateral side in order to tighten said third tension strap and secure said third hook panel to said loop material on said outward facing surface of said belt; (t) said fourth tension strap being equipped with a fourth hook panel so that said user can pull said fourth tension strap forward around said user's right lateral side in order to tighten said fourth tension strap and secure said fourth hook panel to said loop material on said outward facing surface of said belt; (u) wherein at least a portion of said inward facing surface of said cover panel is covered in loop material; and (v) a cold pack including a hook panel configured to attach to said loop material on said inward feeing surface of said cover panel, thereby attaching said cold pack to said cover panel.
2. The lumbar therapy device as recited in claim 1, wherein: (a) said cover panel includes a right hook panel and a left hook pastel; and (b) said cover panel is configured to initially attach to said belt by pressing said right and left hook panels on said cover panel against said loop material on said belt.
3. The lumbar therapy device as recited in claim 1, wherein said first tension strap, said second tension strap, said third tension strap, and said fourth tension strap are all made of elastic material.
4. The lumbar therapy device as recited in claim 1, wherein: (a) said belt includes a right pocket proximate said right edge; and (b) said belt includes a left pocket proximate said left edge.
5. The lumbar therapy device as recited in claim 4, wherein: (a) said right pocket is divided into a right linger pocket and a right thumb pocket; and (b) said left pocket is divided into a left finger pocket and a left thumb pocket.
6. The lumbar therapy device as recited in claim 1, further comprising a hook and loop link for connecting said belt in a loop around said user's waist.
8. The lumbar therapy device as recited in claim 2, further comprising a hook and loop link for connecting said belt in a loop around said user's waist
9. The lumbar therapy device as recited in claim 3, further comprising a hook and loop link for connecting said belt in a loop around said user's waist.
10. The lumbar therapy device as recited in claim 4, further comprising a hook and loop link for connecting said belt in a loop around said user's waist.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS IN THE DRAWINGS
[0030] 10 belt [0031] 12 top edge [0032] 14 bottom edge [0033] 16 right thumb pocket [0034] 18 right finger pocket [0035] 20 left thumb pocket [0036] 22 left finger pocket [0037] 24 tension strap [0038] 26 tension strap [0039] 28 tension strap [0040] 30 tension strap [0041] 32 window [0042] 34 loop panel [0043] 36 4-way stretch panel [0044] 38 cover panel [0045] 40 main body [0046] 42 stay pocket cover [0047] 44 strap loop [0048] 46 strap loop [0049] 48 strap loop [0050] 50 strap loop [0051] 54 lumbar stay [0052] 56 slay pocket [0053] 58 hook tab [0054] 60 inward facing surface [0055] 62 left hook panel [0056] 64 right hook panel [0057] 66 assembly [0058] 68 hand [0059] 70 left hand [0060] 72 right hand [0061] 73 abdominal pad [0062] 74 hook panel [0063] 76 hook panel [0064] 78 left edge [0065] 80 right edge [0066] 82 soft surface [0067] 112 cold pack [0068] 114 vent [0069] 116 relief [0070] 118 hook panel
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0071] The present invention uses two main componentsa belt and a cover panel.
[0072] Window 32 is an opening lying in the middle ox the belt. Attachment features are provided around this opening in order to attach the cover panel to the belt. In the embodiment shown, tension strap 24 and tension strap 26 lie on the right side of window 32. Tension straps 28 and 30 lie on the left side of the window.
[0073] Pockets are preferably provided adjacent to the right and left edges of the belt. These assist the user in applying the beltas will be explained subsequently. It is preferable to divide each pocket into a finger pocket and a thumb pocket. Thus, the pocket proximate right edge 80 is divided into right thumb pocket 16 and right finger pocket 18. Similarly, the pocket adjacent to left edge 78 is divided into left thumb pocket 20 and left finger pocket 22.
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[0075] The second major componentcover panel 38is shown in
[0076] Attachment features are provided to facilitate the attachment of the cover panel to the belt. In the embodiment shown in
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[0078] The lumbar stay is preferably a semi-rigid material such as a sheet of flexible plastic. It is preferably contoured to match the shape of a patient's lumbar area. The use of the stay helps conform cover panel 38 to the patient's anatomy. It is possible to provide a variety of different shapes for lumbar stay 54. It is also possible to provide an embodiment in which the lumbar stay may be selectively deformed by the clinician.
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[0081] The assembly is thus united so that it may be handled as one unit and placed on the patient as one unit. However, the inclusion of the tension strap assemblies allows the assembly to be progressively tightened alter it is in place (explained in detail subsequently).
[0082] The reader will recall from the prior description that each side of the belt preferably includes a pocket to facilitate installation.
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[0084] If the user then brings her right hand in over her left, hook panel 76 will be pressed against the loop covering on the outward facing surface of the belt.
[0085] The reader will therefore perceive that the belt is a hand with a gap or break in its anterior portion which allows it to be opened and installed. A VELCRO link is preferably used to close the break. As shown in
[0086] The cover panel will often be attached to the belt before the belt is placed on the user (though this need not always be the case). Once the belt is fastened as shown in
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[0090] Other components may be selectively added to the belt assembly.
[0091] Abdominal pad 73 is thereby properly positioned with respect to the belt. Even if the belt is removed and reinstalled hook panel 74 will remain engaged to loop panel 34 and retain the proper position.
[0092] One of the advantages of the present invention is the fact that it allows cryo therapy cold packs to be added and/or exchanged without requiring the removal, of the entire belt,
[0093] Tension straps 24 and 26 are disconnected from belt 10 so that the right edge of cover panel 38 can swing open.
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[0095] The opposite surface is intended to face away from the patient. It includes one or more hook panels 118. This surface is feeing upward for the cold pack illustrated near the bottom of
[0096] In the preferred embodiment, each cold pack includes vent 114. The cooling medium is preferably one which forms a highly ordered crystalline structure upon freezingmuch like snow. The freezing process therefore requires the volume within the cold pack to expand. Vent 114 admits air during the freezing process so that the volume inside the cold pack can freely expand. Vent 114 allows the escape of air as the cooling medium returns to a liquid.
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[0098] Once the cold pack is in the desired position, the user closes window 32 by lifting cover panel 38 back Into position. Right hook panel 64 will engage the loop covering on the belt and hold the panel in place. The user may then reattach and tighten tension straps 24 and 26 to complete the process.
[0099] Those skilled in the art will realize that the steps thus described allow the user to quickly add or swap cold packs. During cryo therapy to the lumbar region, it will be necessary to swap cold packs approximately every four hours. Using the present invention, the swap may be made without removing the belt. The user simply opens the window, peels away the existing cold packs, places new cold packs, and closes the window.
[0100] Those skilled in the art will also realize that the convenient access to the lumbar region allows a wound dressing to be more rapidly inspected and changed. It also facilitates the addition of other treatment devices, such as a TENS unit.
[0101] The belt remains around the patient's abdomen throughout this process. The belt's presence provides structural reinforcement, which is particular important in cases where the lumbar fascia has been incised. It is important to limit motion in such cases. The cover panel not only retains the cold packs, it also provides a significant retention force across the patient's lower back.
[0102] Although the preceding descriptions present considerable detail they should be properly viewed as illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention rather than limiting the scope of the invention. Many more embodiments following the same principles will occur to those skilled in the art. As a first example, the order of the steps presented in the descriptions of how the belt is applied and removed are generally unimportant. One may choose to attach the cover panel prior to applying the belt to the patient. One may also choose to attach the cover panel after the belt is in place. As a second example, snaps or buckles could be substituted for the hook-and-loop attachments described. As a third example, one side of the cover panel could be permanently attached to the belt, leaving the other side to swing open. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be fixed by the following claims rather than by the examples given.