Wrist Patents (Class 602/64)
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Patent number: 5505958Abstract: A transdermal drug delivery device possessing a drug-storing matrix and at least one drug delivery device-securing component is manufactured from the same flexible cellular thermoplastic resin workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Algos Pharmaceutical CorporationInventors: Gastone P. Bello, John W. Lyle, Donald A. Johnson
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Patent number: 5498234Abstract: The present invention provides a hand and arm support including a glove body, a front edge, and a rear edge. The front edge includes a plurality of spaced finger holes, while the rear edge defines an opening for a hand. The glove body is made from a thin lightweight elastic spandex material. The hand and arm support optionally includes finger extensions for covering portions of a wearer's fingers, and a forearm extension for covering portions of the wearer's wrist and forearm.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: American Orthopedic Appliance Group, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Martel, Scott A. Clark, Susan Hannan
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Patent number: 5466215Abstract: This invention relates to a restraining device to be worn by sufferers of carpal tunnel. The device comprises a wristlet adapted to circle the wrist of a wearer and a flexible and adjustable restraining harness attached to the wristlet for extension over the back of the hand, with the harness terminating in a finger loop for engagement of the base of at least one finger to prevent falling forward of the person's hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Brown Medical IndustriesInventors: Christopher L. Lair, Ivan E. Brown, Douglas G. Brown
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Patent number: 5437621Abstract: A medical dressing for covering a wound, lesion, burn or similar injury is disclosed. The dressing comprises a material having at least three layers comprising: (a) a first inner layer which comprises a porous polyethylene film which enables moisture to be wicked away from the injury; (b) a second middle layer comprising an absorbent material for absorbing the moisture from the first layer; and (c) a third outer layer comprising a flexible, water-proof and breathable material.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Marmon Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Warren L. Andrews, C. Robert Hammett
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Patent number: 5421811Abstract: An improved wrist brace is described wherein the improvement comprises the brace being formed generally from one piece of fabric having uniform elasticity, the fabric being folded and sewn in such a manner to provide tension in the carpal ligament area which is greater than the tension over other areas and provides an angled compression tube of 32.degree.. An alternative embodiment illustrates an orthopedic support apparatus constructed of two way stretch fabric having a ravel-free severed end portion joined flatly to and abutting another portion of the fabric and stitched thereto. The process of the invention describes an improved method of manufacturing orthopedic supports.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: K.T. Medical, Inc.Inventors: Marcos A. More, Paul B. Gamm
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Patent number: 5413553Abstract: A remedial prophylaxis for carpal tunnel syndrome to provide for the decompression of the structures of the carpal tunnel by using a glove having finger holes for the fourth finger and thumb and a tensioning strap for circumscribing the palmar and dorsal regions of the hand to hold the first and fifth metacarpal regions of the hand in fixed opposition to each other to effect a reducing of the stretch of the transverse carpal ligament and the deepening of the carpal tunnel for relieving the compression force on the median nerve without reducing the manual dexterity of the hand.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Inventor: John W. Downes
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Patent number: 5397296Abstract: A wrist support (10) includes a base member (11) of a flexible material adapted to be formed into a tubular sleeve. A stay (30) is formed from a resilient material and includes a support member having first and second sides, a top and bottom and a plurality of slits wherein the support member provides support and the slits allow for additional flexibility. Further provided is a means for operatively connecting a stay proximate the base member. A loop member 17 is operatively connected to the base member 11 and mating member 13 is also operatively connected to the base member 11 at an end opposite the loop member. The mating member has a connecting element 13a operatively connected to a tab element 13b. The tab element 13b is wider than the length of the loop member 17 and has to be deformed to pass through the slot to the opening 17a and the loop member 17.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Robin M. Sydor, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 5376066Abstract: A glove-like device to be worn on the hand and wrist of a person to prevent or treat carpal tunnel syndrome. The device is a sleeve formed of an elastic material, e.g., neoprene, which stretches longitudinally as well as transversely and includes a palmar side, a dorsal side, a distal end portion, an intermediate portion, and a proximal end portion. The distal end portion of the sleeve includes respective finger receiving openings. A thumb receiving opening is provided in the intermediate portion of the sleeve. The proximal end of the sleeve includes a releasably securable strap located adjacent the wrist of the person for wrapping about a portion of the wrist to secure the glove-like device in place. When the device is in place the person's fingers extend through the respective finger openings and the person's thumb extends through the thumb opening. The dorsal side of the sleeve is biased backward for extending the person's hand in flexion at a slight angle, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Inventors: Timothy W. Phillips, William C. Childers
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Patent number: 5370606Abstract: The present invention provides a hand and wrist support including a glove body, a front edge, and a rear edge. The front edge includes a plurality of spaced finger holes, while the rear edge defines an opening for a hand. The glove body is made from a thin lightweight elastic spandex material.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Stephen J. MartelInventors: Stephen J. Martel, Scott A. Clark
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Patent number: 5368550Abstract: A joint support includes an outer shell sized for extending across a human joint and an inner liner fixed to the outer shell for surrounding the human joint. One or more straps are provided for securing the outer shell around the human joint over the inner shell and one or more inserts, removably disposed between the outer shell and the inner liner, are provided for limiting an amount of flexion of the human joint when the strap secures the outer shell around the human joint.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Inventor: Garrett Sisley
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Patent number: 5356632Abstract: A transdermal drug delivery device includes anode and cathode electrodes supported on a base member in spaced relation to each other to define a gap therebetween, a gel containing a liquid drug to be delivered covering the gap and in contact with both of the electrodes, and a liquid permeable sheet covering the gel containing the liquid to be delivered.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1991Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: S.I. Scientific Innovations Ltd.Inventors: Joseph Gross, Shlomo Zucker
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Patent number: 5324244Abstract: An improved weightlifting assist device is provided that includes a flexible fabric strap and a ring attached to a protective cushioning member or layer. The strap is attached to the cushioning member by stitching the strap to a point on the cushioning member between the ends of the cushioning member. The strap has its opposite end unattached so that it can be threaded through the ring and folded flat against the palm of the user. The free end of the strap can then be wrapped around a weightbars to assist in transferring of a weight to the forearm of a weightlifter, relieving the lifter's fingers of the majority of the load. The cushioning layer may be substantially wider than the fabric strap, so as to distribute the forces of the weightlifting activity over a larger area, reducing irritation that would be caused by the strap alone.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Inventors: Charles L. Miller, James C. Schultz
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Patent number: 5306229Abstract: The articular bandage of elastic bandaging material renders possible a selective transversal friction massage for the speedier rehabilitation of the joint functions of injured joints, such as knee joints, ankle joints, elbow joints, shoulder joints and wrists and, in an applied state, has a pad acting upon the joint which is constructed in the form of a pressure pad (20) which possesses a configuration determined by the bony prominences and tendon attachments of the joint and is constructed in the form of a shaped member from a soft-elastic material, in which at least one friction core of a hard or incompressible material is disposed and is fixed in its position in the material of the shaped member (21 FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Beiersdorf AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dieter Brandt, Ingeborg Szlema, Hans H. Wetz
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Patent number: 5160314Abstract: A unitary body support adapted to be pulled onto and positioned about the hand and wrist area and adapted to anatomically conform to the wrist and basal hand of the wearer comprises a sleeve constructed of a resilient elasticized fabric including an outer layer having a brushed looped texture. The sleeve is provided with a thumb opening and means for receiving a palmar stabilizing stay, with the stay being removable. The sleeve includes an integral compression strap which is sufficiently long to extend around the wrist at least once and which is provided at its free end with hook attachment means for releasable engagement with the outer fabric loops. The sleeve also includes means which makes pulling the sleeve on easier and for adjusting the wrist opening to accommodate to the wrist girth.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignees: Bissell Healthcare Co., Camp International, Inc.Inventor: Helena Peters
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Patent number: 5120300Abstract: A compression band including male and female connectors and a length of compression band integrally connected to one of the connectors so that the compression band can be quickly and easily applied and removed by preassembling the male and female connectors so that the preassembled compression band can be encompassed about a body, limb or object and fastened in place by adhering inner fastening surfaces of the preassembled connectors to the outer fastening surface of the compression band. The desired tension can then be applied by separating free ends of the connectors, tensioning the band and reapplying the free ends against the outer fastening surface of the band.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Inventor: Frank D. Shaw
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Patent number: RE34627Abstract: System including a clamp and bandage for use in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Inventor: Mark A. Davini