Animal Hoof Therapeutic Delivery Wrap
20170086446 ยท 2017-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61D7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61D9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01L15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61D7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A modular lower leg and hoof wrap configured to hold one or more therapeutic devices proximate an animal's hoof. The invention is intended primarily for use with horses. The components attach to a sole, which is intended to be positioned beneath the animal's hoof. One or more retention panels extend upward from the sole. A first wrap panel and a second wrap panel also extend upward form the sole. Elastic and VELCRO attachment features are preferably used so that each of the components may be positioned in a suitable location for a particular animal's anatomy. Other closure devices, such as buckles or snaps, could also be used.
Claims
1. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof, wherein said hoof includes a coronary band, a hoof wall having anterior, left lateral, right lateral, and posterior portions, and a hoof sole, comprising: a. a sole configured to cover substantially all of said hoof sole; b. a first retention panel, including, i. an inward facing surface, ii. an outward facing surface, iii. a lower portion connected to said sole, and iv. an upward portion that is free; c. said first retention panel being configured to wrap around said hoof well and extend upwards to at least said coronary band; d. a first therapeutic device configured to attach to said inward facing surface of said first retention panel; e. a first wrap panel attached to said sole and extending upward therefrom, said first wrap panel having, i. a left lateral side with a left attachment panel, ii. a right lateral side with a right attachment panel, iii. said first wrap panel being configured to wrap around a first portion of said hoof and being secured to said first retention panel; and f. a second wrap panel attached to said sole and extending upward therefrom, said second wrap panel having, i. a left lateral side with a left attachment panel, ii. a right lateral side with a right attachment panel, iii. said second wrap panel being configured to wrap around a second portion of said hoof; with said left and right attachment panels of said second wrap panel being secured to said first wrap panel.
2. A therapeutic device application wrap for an mimes hoof as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a. a second retention panel; and b. wherein said first and second retention panels include VELCRO tabs configured to link said first and second retention panels together.
3. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 2, wherein said first and second retention panels are configured to completely encircle said hoof and remain in place when said first and second wrap panels are pulled away.
4. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 3, wherein said therapeutic devices are configured to be removed and replaced without the need to remove said application wrap.
5. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim wherein said sole is constructed of a molded polymer.
6. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 5, wherein said sole includes a wall extending upward at least thirty percent of a distance to said coronary hand.
7. A. therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 6, wherein said wall completely encircles said hoof.
8. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 2, wherein: a. said first and second retention panels have outward facing surfaces covered in loop material: and b. said first and second retention panels include hook tabs configured to engage said loop material and thereby join said first and second retention panels together.
9. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 8, wherein: a. said first wrap panel has an outward facing surface covered in loop material; and b. said right and left attachment panels on said second wrap panel include inward facing hooks configured to engage said loop material on said outward facing surface of said first wrap panel.
10. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 2, wherein said first and second retention panels completely encircle said hoof and remain in place when said first and second wrap panels are pulled away.
11. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof, wherein said hoof includes a coronary band, a hoof wall having anterior, left lateral, right lateral, and posterior portions, and a hoof sole, comprising: a. a sole configured to cover substantially all of said hoof sole; b. a first retention panel, including, i. an inward facing surface, ii. an outward facing surface, iii. a lower portion connected to said sole, and iv. an upward portion that is free; c. a second retention panel, including, i. an inward facing surface, ii. an outward facing surface, iii. a lower portion connected to said sole, and iv. an upward portion that is free; d. said first and second retention panels being configured to wrap around said hoof wall and extend upwards to at least said coronary band; e. said first and second retention panels being configured to link together; f. a first therapeutic device configured to attach to said inward facing surface of said first retention panel; g. a second therapeutic device configured to attach to said inward facing surface of said second retention panel; h. a first wrap panel attached to said sole and extending upward therefrom, said first wrap panel having, i. a left lateral side with a left attachment panel, ii. a right lateral side with a right attachment panel, iii. said first wrap panel being configured to wrap around a first portion of said hoof and being secured to said first retention panel; and i. a second wrap panel attached to said sole and extending upward therefrom, said second wrap panel having, i. a left lateral side with a left attachment panel, ii. a right lateral side with a right attachment panel, iii. said second wrap panel being configured to wrap around a second portion of said hoof, with said left and right attachment panels of said second wrap panel being secured to said first wrap panel.
12. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 11, wherein said first and second retention panels include VELCRO tabs configured to link said first and second retention panels together.
13. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 12, wherein said first and second retention panels are configured to encircle said hoof and remain in place when said first and second wrap panels are pulled away.
14. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 13, wherein said therapeutic devices are configured to be removed and replaced without the need to remove said application wrap.
15. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recital in claim 11, wherein said sole is constructed of a molded polymer.
16. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 15, wherein said sole includes a wall extending upward at least thirty percent of a distance to said coronary hand.
17. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 16, wherein said wall completely encircles said hoof.
18. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 11, wherein: a. said first and second retention panels have outward facing surfaces covered in loop material: and b. said first and second retention panels include hook tabs configured to engage said loop material and thereby join said first and second retention panels together.
19. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 18, wherein: a. said first wrap panel has an outward facing surface covered in loop material; and b. said right and left attachment panels on said second wrap panel include inward facing hooks configured to engage said loop material on said outward facing surface of said first wrap panel.
20. A therapeutic device application wrap for an animal's hoof as recited in claim 11, wherein said first and second retention panels completely encircle said hoof and remain in place when said anterior and posterior wrap panels are pulled away.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS IN THE DRAWINGS
[0035] 10 hoof wrap
[0036] 12 sole
[0037] 14 anterior wrap panel
[0038] 16 posterior wrap panel
[0039] 18 upper stitching slot
[0040] 20 lower stitching slot
[0041] 22 inclined toe
[0042] 23 contact surface
[0043] 24 tread pattern
[0044] 26 wall
[0045] 28 base
[0046] 30 left retention panel
[0047] 32 right retention panel
[0048] 34 rear retention panel
[0049] 36 hook tab
[0050] 37 hook tab
[0051] 38 hook tab
[0052] 40 hook tab
[0053] 42 hook tab
[0054] 44 hook tab
[0055] 46 hook tab
[0056] 48 hook tab
[0057] 50 hook tab
[0058] 52 therapeutic device
[0059] 54 filler material
[0060] 56 perimeter seal
[0061] 58 hook panel
[0062] 60 stitching
[0063] 62 pastern
[0064] 64 cannon
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0066] Sole 12 lies beneath the horse's hoof and provides a foundation for the structure. The sole is preferably made of a tough but flexible material, such as natural or synthetic rubber. The downward-facing surface of the sole preferably includes no-skid features such as found on the sole of boots.
[0067] A first wrap panel extends upward from the sole and wraps around a first portion of the hoof when installed. A second wrap panel extends upward from the sole and wraps around a second portion of the hoof. In the embodiment shown the first wrap panel is posterior wrap panel 16 configured to wrap around the posterior portion of the hoof. In the same embodiment anterior wrap panel 14 is configured to wrap around the anterior portion of the hoof. In other embodiments the two wrap panels may be configured as left and right lateral panels.
[0068] Portions of the two wrap panels overlap so that they can be connected together. In the preferred embodiments, VELCRO attachments are used to that the two wrap panels can be fastened in a wide variety of overlapping states. In addition, one or both of the wrap panels may be made using elastic material so that they can be stretched to a desired degree. This stretching feature allows them to conform to varying hoof anatomy and to provide inward compressive force.
[0069] Contained within the connected wrap panels are one or more retention panels. These are used to secure one or more therapeutic devices (such as thermal packs or ultrasonic transducers) in a desired position relative to the animal's anatomy. The various panels are preferably secured to sole 12 by stitching. Upper stitching slot 18 and lower stitching slot 20 are provided in the sole to accommodate the stitched connections.
[0070] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that by stretching and securing the posterior wrap panel and the anterior wrap panel together, the components contained within the wrap panels are pressed inward. This facilitates the retention of the therapeutic device(s) against the desired portion of the horse's anatomy. The reader will also appreciate that the anterior and posterior wrap panels could he made as a single panel having an adjustment break in the circumference. However, the use of two panels with two adjustment breaks allows greater flexibility and ease of installationas will be explained.
[0071] Having described the invention in an assembled state, the component parts will now be described in more detail.
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[0075] In the version shown, VELCRO loop material covers the interior and exterior of each of the retention panels. VELCRO hook tabs are also provided on the retention panels. In this example, hook tab 36 on left retention panel 30 has been pressed against the loop material on right retention panel 32. Hook tab 38 connected to rear retention panel 34 has also been pressed against the loop material on right retention panel 32. The hook tabs may be provided in various locations. The objective is to provide a secure encircling structure as shown (for an embodiment using multiple retention panels). Once the encircling structure is created, the majority of the outward facing surfaces are covered in VELCRO loop material.
[0076] Hook tabs are preferably provided on the anterior and posterior wrap panels as well. These are positioned to engage the loop material on the outward facing surfaces of the retention panels and/or the loop material on the outward facing surfaces of the retention panels. Anterior wrap panel 14 has two hook tabs 40, 42 (one on each of its upper lateral extremes). Posterior wrap panel 16 actually has four hook tabs in the embodiment shown. Only two of these44, 46are clearly visible in
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[0078] The reader will observe in the example of
[0079] In this preferred embodiment, a cooling media is provided within the cold pack (filler material 54). This cooling media forms a highly crystalline structure akin to snow. It preferably freezes into this structure near the freeing point of water. An expansion valve is included in the cold pack (not shown) so that as the cooling media freezes and expands into a crystalline structure a significant volume of air is drawn into the pack. The result is that the pack inflates into a soft and malleable object.
[0080] When placed against an affected area needing cooling, the frozen cooling media is transitioned slowly into a liquid. The phase change allows each cold pack to absorb substantially more heat transfer than a simple warming operation (as is the case with gel packs).
[0081] The surface of therapeutic, device 52 facing the viewer is provided with a pair of VELCRO hook panels in this example. These facilitate the connection of the cold pack to the inward facing surface of one of the retention panels. Returning to
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[0083] Because of variations in size from horse to horse, it may be necessary to provide the invention in differing overall sizes. The invention may also be provided in differing overall heights. The embodiment shown is sized to fit up and over pastern 62 and extend all the way to the vicinity of cannon 64. Other variations may be shorter or taller.
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[0085] It is desirable to further secure the invention in place and provide additional inward compressive force. The two wrap panels are configured to provide these features. In
[0086] In the view of
[0087] The reader should bear in mind that other embodiments may not configure the first and second wrap panels in an anterior/posterior configuration. For instance, one could also configure them in a left lateral and right lateral configuration. One could also position the wrap panels at an intermediation position around the circumference of the sole. All these variations are within the scope of the invention, as well as other variations.
[0088] When the therapeutic device being applied is either hot or cold therapy, it is necessary to periodically replace the heat transfer packs. A fresh set of packs will usually be swapped for the ones already on the animal. The process described for
[0089] The exemplary embodiments described preferably include one or more of the following features:
[0090] 1. The sole is made of a high friction substance that limits slip between the sole and the ground and limits slip between the hoof and the sole;
[0091] 2. The sole is made of a pliable material so that it conforms to the shape of the horse's hoof and does not produce undue pressure concentrations on the horse's hoof;
[0092] 3. The retention panels are configured to accept multiple therapeutic devices and possibly multiple different types of therapeutic devices. With this configuration the same inventive wrap can be used to apply different types of therapeutic devices;
[0093] 4. The wrap panels can be stretched in order to conform to variations in hoof geometry and to provide a variation in the amount of compressive force provided;
[0094] 5. The use of VELCRO hook and loop attachments allow many variations in the shape of the closed structure.
[0095] In addition, alternate embodiments could include the following features:
[0096] 1. The therapeutic devices could include hot packs in addition to cold packs, with the hot packs adding heat to a desired area rather than extracting heat from it;
[0097] 2. Buckle fasteners could be used instead of VELCRO;
[0098] 3. Snap fasteners could be used instead of VELCRO;
[0099] 4. Zippers could be used instead of single-point fasteners;
[0100] 5. Some of the panels could be made from inelastic material;
[0101] 6. An outer layer of abrasion-resistant material could be used;
[0102] 7. A circulation-based heating or cooling system could be used in which a liquid cooling media is pumped through a jacket contained within the retention panels;
[0103] 8. The therapeutic devices could include ultrasonic transducers, trans-dermal medication packs, magnetic devices, light-based devices, and other types of devices.
[0104] Although the preceding descriptions present considerable detail they should he properly viewed as illustrating 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 n the art. As an example, the actual panel configuration used to create the inventive hoof wrap could he altered in many ways. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be fixed by the following claims rather than by the examples given.