Water Activated Cast Sock
20170135863 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61F13/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A breathable orthopedic cast having a variable width along its length is provided. The cast is formed of a breathable netting impregnated with a moisture activated hardener. Along the length the cast has a reduced width portion to aid in conforming over a joint such as an ankle.
Claims
1. A breathable cast sleeve comprising: a tubular sleeve having two open ends, the sleeve being formed of a netting fabric, the netting fabric being impregnated with a water-activated material that will harden when exposed to water and dried; wherein the tubular sleeve defines at least one inward tapering region along a length, the inward tapering region forming an area of the tubular sleeve with a reduced diameter from the remainder of the sleeve, the inward tapering region being followed along the length by an outward tapering region which tapers to an increased diameter from the reduced diameter, the tubular sleeve thereby defining an hourglass shape.
2. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 1 wherein the netting fabric is a diamond netting.
3. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 1 wherein the water-activated material is a polyurethane resin.
4. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 1 wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises an inwardly tapering region at one of the two ends of the sleeve.
5. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 1 wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises an inwardly tapering region at both ends of the sleeve.
6. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 1 wherein the at least one inwardly tapering region is positioned at down a length of the sleeve.
7. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 1 wherein the at least one inwardly tapering region is positioned at down a length of the sleeve.
8. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a skin protector, the skin protector being a thin breathable tubular fabric, the skin protector positioned on an inside of the tubular sleeve.
9. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 8 wherein the skin protector has a length that is greater than the tubular sleeve, and wherein the skin protector protrudes from the two open ends of the sleeve.
10. The breathable cast sleeve of claim 1 wherein the netting fabric comprises one of a polypropylene and a polyolefin mixed with a stretchable fabric.
11. A breathable cast assembly positioned on a limb and a joint comprising: a limb, the limb being elongate and having a joint; and a cast, the cast positioned over both the limb and the joint, the cast comprising: a tubular sleeve having two open ends, the sleeve being formed of a netting fabric, the netting fabric being impregnated with a hardened water-activated material; wherein the tubular sleeve defines at least one inward tapering region along a length, the inward tapering region forming an area of the tubular sleeve with a reduced diameter from the remainder of the sleeve, the inward tapering region being followed along the length by an outward tapering region which tapers to an increased diameter from the reduced diameter, the tubular sleeve thereby defining an hourglass shape, the inward tapering region positioned directly over the joint.
12. The breathable cast assembly of claim 11 wherein the netting fabric is a diamond netting.
13. The breathable cast assembly of claim 11 wherein the water-activated material is a polyurethane resin.
14. The breathable cast assembly of claim 11 wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises an inwardly tapering region at one of the two ends of the sleeve.
15. The breathable cast assembly of claim 11 wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises an inwardly tapering region at both ends of the sleeve.
16. The breathable cast assembly of claim 11 wherein the at least one inwardly tapering region is positioned at down a length of the sleeve.
17. The breathable cast assembly of claim 11 wherein the at least one inwardly tapering region is positioned at down a length of the sleeve.
18. The breathable cast assembly of claim 11 further comprising a skin protector, the skin protector being a thin breathable tubular fabric, the skin protector positioned on an inside of the tubular sleeve.
19. The breathable cast assembly of claim 18 wherein the skin protector has a length that is greater than the tubular sleeve, and wherein the skin protector protrudes from the two open ends of the sleeve.
20. The breathable cast assembly of claim 11 wherein the netting fabric comprises one of a polypropylene and a polyolefin mixed with a stretchable fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and does not represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments.
[0016] Generally, the present invention concerns a tubular cast sleeve formed of a diamond or netting pattered fabric. This fabric is impregnated with a moisture activated polyurethane resin which can be activated by water, and will harden when dried, thus forming a breathable and rigid cast. Particularly, the present invention has at least one tapered region having the tubular shape decrease in diameter along the length of the sleeve. The tapered portion then increases in diameter, forming an hourglass shape. This tapered portion is configured to easily adapt to reduced diameter portions of a human or animal body, such as an ankle, wrist, knee, elbow, and the like. This structure may be used for patients with orthopedic fractures, diabetic ulcers, and the like. The breathability of the present invention allows for faster healing time and a more comfortable healing experience for the wearer. Thus this variable width cast sleeve makes application and reduces application time.
[0017] In a particular embodiment, the tubular sleeve is formed of a diamond pattern netting of polypropylene or polyolefin that is blended with a stretchable fabric. This netting fabric is impregnated with the moisture-activated polyurethane resin. An tapered region of the sleeve forms an hourglass shape with an inward and then outward tapering to make the tubular sleeve easier to conform to a body part, such as a leg, for example an ankle area. Also the threads may be water resistant, thereby limiting bacterial and other microbial growth. Further, the tubular sleeve may have multiple layers of the flexible layers, and in one embodiment, may have between 4 and 9 layers.
[0018] In some embodiments, a separate, flexible and breathable skin protector may be applied below the cast sleeve. This breathable skin protector may be any fabric or material capable of allowing air to pass through it. The skin protector, like the tubular sleeve, may also have a tapered region, such that its diameter decreases and then increases along the length of the sleeve, forming an hourglass shape.
[0019] The tapering portion may be positioned anywhere along the length of the tubular sleeve. In one embodiment, the tapering portion may be at approximately of the length of the sleeve. In another embodiment, the tapering portion may be at approximately of the length of the sleeve.
[0020] In an embodiment of operation, the present invention may be soaked in water briefly, for example for 5-15 seconds. The sleeve may be slid or, in some embodiments rolled on. Rolling embodiments typically require that the sleeve be pre-rolled (such that they have a donut shape), and then placed in position and rolled up the limb until fully unrolled. The soaking in water may be performed either before or after the rolling. In some embodiments, the tubular sleeve of the cast may be provided in a pre-rolled configuration.
[0021] In other embodiments, the tubular sleeve cast may be applied dry, and then may be wetted in place.
[0022] Once applied, in one embodiment a skin protector which was previously applied to the limb before application of the cast can be folded over the cast sleeve (the skin protector having a length greater than that of the sleeve). Next, the cast may be molded into tight fitting position about the limb for approximately 3 minutes until it begins to set. In some embodiments, water may continue to be added during the fitting process.
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[0028] While several variations of the present invention have been illustrated by way of example in preferred or particular embodiments, it is apparent that further embodiments could be developed within the spirit and scope of the present invention, or the inventive concept thereof. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present invention, and are inclusive, but not limited to the following appended claims as set forth.