Abstract: A multi-purpose anatomical support wrap is taught comprising an elongated rectilinear strap-like body portion terminating at each of its ends in a strap-like loop. The support requires no fastening devices and can be applied to the foot as an ankle and arch support, to the hand as a support for a jammed thumb, or to the hand and upper arm near the elbow to serve as a sling.
Abstract: An adjustable arm sling comprising a pair of strap members each joined at one end to a ring adapted to overlie the wearer's chest, the strap members having self-adhering fastening members at their opposite ends adapted to be secured together when the straps are passed upwardly and rearwardly over the wearer's shoulders, crossed diagonally downwardly across the wearer's back, with the ends of the straps drawn around the opposite sides of the wearer's body and joined together across the front of the wearer's body by the fastening members, an arm supporting pouch, and an elongated connector tab for adjustably securing the pouch to the ring member, the connector tab comprising a cohesive fastener.
Abstract: An athletic protective device comprising an essentially rigid cup of a size to enclose the genitals of the wearer, a flexible resilient molded binding secured to the periphery of the cup, the binding preferably being configured to provide a relatively thick body portion lying immediately beyond the peripheral edge of the cup, the binding flaring outwardly to form a relatively thin marginal lip adapted to contact the groin area of the wearer, the cup preferably having a plurality of closely spaced apart perforations extending about its periphery with the molded binding material extending through the perforations to form interlocks integrally joining the portions of the binding lying on opposite sides of the cup.