COMPRESSION GARMENT
20170156411 ยท 2017-06-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
In one representative embodiment, a compression garment can comprise a front portion, a rear portion, first and second side portions, wherein the first and the second side portions each have first and second end portions, a lower pelvic portion extending from the rear portion to the front portion, wherein the lower pelvic portion is releasably connected to the front portion, and a plurality of flexible support members coupled to the first and the second side portions, wherein each of the flexible support members is configured to at least substantially extend from the first end to the second end of one of the first and the second side portions.
Claims
1. A compression garment, comprising: a front portion; a rear portion; first and second side portions, wherein the first and the second side portions each have first and second end portions; a lower pelvic portion extending from the rear portion to the front portion, wherein the lower pelvic portion is releasably coupled to the front portion; a plurality of flexible support members coupled to the first and the second side portions, wherein each of the flexible support members is configured to at least substantially extend from the first end to the second end of one of the first and the second side portions; and a plurality of adjustable closure elements.
2. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein the flexible support members are removably coupled to the first and the second side portions.
3. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein the flexible support members are formed of metal.
4. The compression garment of claim 3, wherein the flexible support members are formed from stainless steel.
5. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein the flexible support members are formed of a polymeric material.
6. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein the flexible support members each comprise an elongate shaft having a serpentine portion.
7. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein the flexible support members each comprise a plurality of segments connected end-to-end along a length of the flexible support member, each segment having two 180-degree turns.
8. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein a length of each of the flexible support members is between 5-15 inches.
9. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein the length of each of the flexible support members is between 10-12 inches.
10. (canceled)
11. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein a first closure element of the plurality of closure elements is a hook and eye closure which that releasably couples the lower pelvic portion to the front portion.
12. The compression garment of claim 11, wherein the first closure element comprises at least two rows of eyes, each row having three eyes, and a row of three hooks.
13. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein a second closure element of the plurality of closure elements is centrally positioned on the front portion of the compression garment, wherein the second closure element extends from a first end portion of the front portion toward the lower pelvic portion.
14. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein a third closure element of the plurality of closure elements is centrally positioned on the first or the second side portion of the compression garment, wherein the second closure element extends from the first end portion of the first or the second side portion toward the second end portion of the first or the second side portion.
15. The compression garment of claim 14, wherein at least one of the flexible support members is disposed between the third closure element of the plurality of closure elements and the rear portion of the compression garment.
16. (canceled)
17. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein the lower pelvic portion has a width between 2-2.5 inches.
18. The compression garment of claim 1, further comprising end caps disposed on ends of each of the flexible support members.
19. (canceled)
20. The compression garment of claim 1, wherein the lower pelvic portion has a width of less than three inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] For purposes of this description, certain aspects, advantages, and novel features of the embodiments of this disclosure are described herein. The described methods, systems, and apparatus should not be construed as limiting in any way. Instead, the present disclosure is directed toward all novel and nonobvious features and aspects of the various disclosed embodiments, alone and in various combinations and sub-combinations with one another. The disclosed methods, systems, and apparatus are not limited to any specific aspect, feature, or combination thereof, nor do the disclosed methods, systems, and apparatus require that any one or more specific advantages be present or problems be solved.
[0027] Features, integers, characteristics, compounds, chemical moieties, or groups described in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the invention are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith. All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive. The invention is not restricted to the details of any foregoing embodiments. The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.
[0028] Although the operations of some of the disclosed methods are described in a particular, sequential order for convenient presentation, it should be understood that this manner of description encompasses rearrangement, unless a particular ordering is required by specific language set forth below. For example, operations described sequentially may in some cases be rearranged or performed concurrently. Moreover, for the sake of simplicity, the attached figures may not show the various ways in which the disclosed methods, systems, and apparatus can be used in conjunction with other systems, methods, and apparatus.
[0029] As used herein, the terms a, an, and at least one encompass one or more of the specified element. That is, if two of a particular element are present, one of these elements is also present and thus an element is present. The terms a plurality of and plural mean two or more of the specified element.
[0030] As used herein, the term and/or used between the last two of a list of elements means any one or more of the listed elements. For example, the phrase A, B, and/or C means A, B, C, A and B, A and C, B and C, or A, B, and C.
[0031] As used herein, the term coupled generally means physically coupled or linked and does not exclude the presence of intermediate elements between the coupled items absent specific contrary language.
[0032] As used herein, the term torso portion means the portion of a compression garment that covers the stomach and/or midsection of a wearer, and the term lower pelvic portion means the portion of a compression garment that extend between the legs of a wearer.
[0033] Embodiments of improved compression garments are described herein. In some embodiments, the compression garment can be a foundational garment, such as girdle, which can be used during post-pregnancy recovery. In some embodiments, the compression garment can be configured to treat, or to help treat, diastasis recti.
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[0035] As shown in the illustrated embodiment, the torso portion 102 and the lower pelvic portion 104 of the compression garment 100 can be can be formed from a single, unitary piece of material, as best shown in
[0036] In some embodiments, the torso portion 102 and the lower pelvic portion 104 can be formed or at least substantially formed from a single type of material or fabric. In other embodiments, the torso portion 102 can be formed from various types of material or fabric. The torso portion 102 and/or the lower pelvic portion 104 of the can be formed from a material or fabric comprising approximately 85% polyamide and approximately 15% spandex.
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[0038] In lieu of or in addition to a hook-and-eye type closure, the first closure element 108 can comprise a hook-and-loop type closure (e.g., Velcro).
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[0043] Configuring the lower pelvic portion 104 in this manner can, for example, advantageously prevent (or at least reduce the extent to which) the lower pelvic portion 104 rubs or presses against the groin muscles (e.g., the upper portion of the gracilis muscle). This can thus significantly improve the comfort of the compression garment 100.
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[0046] In some embodiments, the support members 106 can be formed from a relatively flexible metal such as stainless steel or titanium. In other embodiments, the support members can be formed from a suitable relatively flexible polymeric or composite material, such as a carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CRFP). Configuring the support members in this manner can provide several significant advantages. For example, the support members 106 can provide support to a wear's sides, which can thus improve the wear's posture, while also allowing the wearer to move and bend relatively more easily compared to support members form from relatively rigid materials. It can also prevent the support members 106 from causing discomfort when the support members 106 press against the wear's body (e.g., against the external obliques and/or latissimus dorsi muscles)
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[0048] In some embodiments, the serpentine portion 202 of the support member 200 has a plurality of segments 206 connected end-to-end along a length of the flexible support member, each segment having two 180-degree turns. The serpentine portion 202 of the support member can be formed, for example, by shape-setting a flexible metal wire (e.g., a Nitinol wire) or by laser-cutting a piece of metal (e.g., stainless steel) in a serpentine shape. Configuring the support member 200 with the serpentine portion 202 can advantageously improve the flexibility of the support member 200 compared to a support member without a serpentine portion.
[0049] The end caps 204 can be configured to provide a smooth and blunt surface which can prevent the serpentine portion from uncomfortably pressing against the skin of a wearer.
[0050] In some embodiments, the serpentine portion 202 and the end caps 204 can be formed from a single, unitary piece of material. In other embodiments, the serpentine portion 202 and the end caps 204 can be formed from a separate pieces of material that are coupled or secured to each other (e.g., by welding, an adhesive, etc.).
[0051] The support member 200 can be coupled or secured to a respective side portion 118, 120 of the torso portion 102 and can be configured to extend at least substantially from a first or upper end portion to a second or lower end portion of a respective side 118, 120 (e.g., in a manner similar to the support member 106).
[0052] The technologies from any example can be combined with the technologies described in any one or more of the other examples. In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the disclosed technology may be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only preferred examples and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the disclosed technology.