Limb Immobilizer Device
20170014254 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A limb immobilizer device is provided for bracing and immobilizing the limb of a wearer. The device comprises an elongated cuff having a substantially rectangular body that is adapted wrap around the limb of the wearer. A plurality of cuff straps extend across the opening of the cuff to secure the cuff into a tubular shape around the limb, while one or more elongated wraps extend from the ends of the cuff to secure the cuff in position along the wearer's limb. The elongated wraps encircle the elongated cuff and the wearer's limb several times to secure the cuff to the limb and thus prevent movement. The wraps are preferably elastic and in some embodiments are removably attached to the cuff. Additionally, the interior surface of the cuff may support one or more pockets therealong that are adapted to support thermal packs for additional limb treatment.
Claims
1) A limb immobilizer device for immobilizing a limb of a wearer, comprising: an elongated cuff having a substantially rectangular body with a height, a width, a first side and a second side; the elongated cuff further comprises an upper portion, a midportion, and a lower portion; whereby the elongated cuff is adapted to wrap around a limb of a wearer, the length of the elongated cuff extending along the limb and the width extending around the limb; a plurality of cuff straps extending from the first side of the elongated cuff to the second side of the elongated cuff, whereby the cuff forms a tubular shape when wrapped around the limb and the cuff straps draw the first side and the second side together; whereby the elongated cuff further comprises an upper end and a lower end; and whereby an elongated wrap is affixed to one of the upper end or the lower end of the elongated cuff, whereby the elongated wrap is adapted to be wrapped around the elongated cuff and the limb adjacent to the elongated cuff to secure the elongated cuff to the limb.
2) The limb immobilizer device of claim 1, wherein: the upper end of the elongated cuff comprises an elongated wrap and the lower end of the elongated cuff comprises an elongated wrap.
3) The limb immobilizer device of claim 1, wherein: the elongated wrap further comprises an elongated length of elastic material.
4) The limb immobilizer device of claim 1, wherein: the elongated wrap further comprises a length that is at least twice as long as the width of the elongated cuff.
5) The limb immobilizer device of claim 1, wherein: the elongated wrap has a first end that is removably attached to the elongated cuff and a second end with a wrap connector adapted to secure the second end to the elongated wrap after the elongated wrap is wrapped around the limb.
6) The limb immobilizer device of claim 1, wherein: the sides of the elongated cuff further comprise a rounded aperture therealong for receiving a joint of the limb therethrough when the sides are drawn together by the plurality of cuff straps.
7) The limb immobilizer device of claim 1, wherein: the elongated cuff further comprises one or more rigid braces extending along the length of the elongated cuff to support a joint placed within the elongated cuff.
8) The limb immobilizer device of claim 1, wherein: the elongated cuff further comprises an interior surface and an exterior surface, whereby the interior surface is adapted to be placed against the limb; and whereby the interior surface further comprises one or more pockets adapted to support thermal packs therein.
9) The limb immobilizer device of claim 8, wherein: each of the one or more pockets further comprises an opening adapted to receive a removable thermal pack therein.
10) The limb immobilizer device of claim 8, wherein: the one or more pockets further comprise a first pocket along the upper portion of the cuff, a second pocket along the midportion of the cuff, and a third pocket along the lower portion of the cuff.
11) The limb immobilizer device of claim 1, wherein: the midportion of the cuff is adapted to be positioned at a joint along the limb of the wearer; and wherein the upper portion and lower portion of the cuff are adapted to be positioned adjacent to the joint.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the limb immobilizer device of the present invention. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, the preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for bracing the limb of a wearer using a statically secured cuff. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] The immobilizer device comprises an elongated cuff 10 having a substantially rectangular body with a height, a width, a first side 13, and a second side 14. The rectangular body is adapted to be aligned with the limb such that the sides 13, 14 extend along the length of the limb and the width wraps around the limb to form a rounded cuff shape. Extending between the first side 13 and the second side 14 of the cuff are a plurality of cuff straps 35 that secure the cuff 10 together across the opening thereof to form a tubular shape. The tubular shape wraps around the limb 100 and the cuff straps 35 draw the first side 13 and the second side 14 together therearound.
[0035] The elongated cuff 10 further comprises an upper end 17 and a lower end 18 that form the upper and lower ends of the cuff along the wearer's limb. Extending from one or both of the upper end 17 or the lower end 18 of the elongated cuff is an elongated wrap 50. The wrap 50 (or wraps) is adapted to be wrapped around the elongated cuff 10 and the limb 100 adjacent to the elongated cuff 10 to secure the elongated cuff 10 to the limb 100. The wrap 50 encircles the limb and the end of the cuff 100, spiraling several times therearound to form a secure wrap therearound. To accomplish this, the elongated wrap 50 preferably comprises an elongated length of elastic material that is at least twice as long as the width of the cuff 10. In this manner, the wraps 50 can be spiral-wrapped around the limb and the ends of the cuff several times to form a secure wrapping therearound. This prevents the cuff 10 from sliding along the limb 100. In addition, the spiral pattern may be angled downward from the lower end of the cuff and then back upwards toward the heart to control edema.
[0036] The cuff 10 may be designed as a limb brace or a joint brace. In one embodiment, the cuff 10 comprises an upper portion, a midportion 12, and a lower portion. The upper and lower portions are adapted to flank the sides of a joint 101, while the midportion 12 comprises a cutout or rounded aperture 15 along the sides 13, 14 of the cuff to accommodate a specific joint. As shown in
[0037] To immobilize the joint 101, the cuff 10 may further comprise one or more rigid braces 25 extending along the length of the cuff 10 to support the joint 101 therein. The rigid braces 25 are lengths of rigid material, such as a metal rod or material brace. The rigid braces 25 extend along the length of the cuff 100 and adjacent to the sides 13, 14 thereof such that the braces 25 align with the length of the wearer's limb 100. The braces 25 are not adapted to bend and resist rotation of the joint 101 while the cuff 10 is donned therearound. This prevents the joint 101 from moving while the cuff 10 is applied, thereby immobilizing the joint 101 and assisting recovery.
[0038] The cuff straps 35 are elongated strap members that extend across the opening the cuff and from the first side 13 to the second side 14 (or vice versa). The straps secure across the opening of the cuff to form the cuff into a tubular shape around the limb of the wearer. In one embodiment, the straps 35 extend from the second side 14 to the first side 13 and engage a strap loop 36. The straps 35 then fold backwards onto themselves and secure thereto using strap fasteners 37. The fasteners 37 preferably comprise hook and loop fastening material.
[0039] In addition to forming a supportive brace, the cuff 100 further comprises an interior surface 19 that may support one or more pockets 60 therealong. The pockets 60 preferably extend along the width of the cuff 10 and are adapted to support thermal packs therein. The interior surface 19 of the cuff bears against the wearer's limb, while the exterior surface supports the cuff straps and the wraps of the cuff. The thermal packs are preferably removable ice, gel, or chemical packs that can be inserted into the pockets 60 to apply a thermal treatment to the wearer's limb while the cuff 10 is donned.
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[0043] Overall, the present invention provides a limb immobilizer that resists movement while donned and one that optionally offer thermal therapy to the limb while in use. It is submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0044] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.