Patents Assigned to The Saunders Group, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7566314
    Abstract: Low-cost, light weight portable cervical traction or spinal decompression devices for home use by a patient. A carriage is slidable along a portion of a support structure parallel to a longitudinal axis. The carriage includes a restraining mechanism adapted to releasably restrain a portion of a patient's body to the carriage. The pneumatic traction force generating apparatus is operatively coupled to move the carriage relative to the support structure when in a pressurized state. The pneumatic traction force generating apparatus is adapted to maintain a generally static traction force during a treatment period when in the pressurized state without additional pressurized air being supplied. A hand pump operated by the patient is fluidly connected to the pneumatic traction force generating apparatus to inject pressurized air. The hand pump is capable of injecting at least 138 kPa (20 psi) of pressure into the pneumatic traction force generating apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2009
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: H. Duane Saunders, Mark R. Stultz
  • Patent number: 7189214
    Abstract: A multi-axis cervical and lumbar traction table and method of using same. The traction table includes a support frame with a first body supporting portion and a second body supporting portion. The first body supporting portion is moveable relative to the second body supporting portion along a longitudinal axis. A securing system adapted to secure a patient to the first and second body supporting portions is provided. Linking mechanism is adapted to move the first body supporting portion along a path relative to the second body supporting portion, wherein the path comprises at least one rotational degree of freedom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2007
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventor: H. Duane Saunders
  • Patent number: 7108671
    Abstract: A low-cost, light weight portable lumbar fraction device for home use by a patient including a support structure having a longitudinal axis and a carriage slidable along a portion of the support structure parallel to the longitudinal axis. The carriage includes a restraining mechanism adapted to releasably restrain a portion of a patient's body to the carriage. The pneumatic fraction force generating apparatus includes at least one pneumatic chamber and at least one air inlet. The pneumatic traction force generating apparatus is operatively coupled to both the carriage and the support structure to move the carriage relative to the support structure when the at least one pneumatic chamber is in a pressurized state. The pneumatic fraction force generating apparatus is adapted to maintain a generally static fraction force for a period in excess of 10 minutes when in the pressurized state without additional pressurized air being supplied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: H. Duane Saunders, Mark R. Stultz
  • Publication number: 20060206046
    Abstract: Low-cost, light weight portable cervical traction or spinal decompression devices for home use by a patient. A carriage is slidable along a portion of a support structure parallel to a longitudinal axis. The carriage includes a restraining mechanism adapted to releasably restrain a portion of a patient's body to the carriage. The pneumatic traction force generating apparatus is operatively coupled to move the carriage relative to the support structure when in a pressurized state. The pneumatic traction force generating apparatus is adapted to maintain a generally static traction force during a treatment period when in the pressurized state without additional pressurized air being supplied. A hand pump operated by the patient is fluidly connected to the pneumatic traction force generating apparatus to inject pressurized air. The hand pump is capable of injecting at least 138 kPa (20 psi) of pressure into the pneumatic traction force generating apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2006
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Applicant: THE SAUNDERS GROUP, INC.
    Inventors: H. Saunders, Mark Stultz
  • Publication number: 20060074366
    Abstract: A multi-axis cervical and lumbar traction table and method of using same. The traction table includes a support frame with a first body supporting portion and a second body supporting portion. The first body supporting portion is moveable relative to the second body supporting portion along a longitudinal axis. A high friction surface is optionally used to secure a patient to at least one of the first and second body supporting portions. Linking mechanism is adapted to move the first body supporting portion along a path relative to the second body supporting portion, wherein the path comprises at least one rotational degree of freedom.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2005
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Applicant: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen Ryan, H. Saunders, Douglas Tomasko
  • Patent number: 6971997
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining an adjusted traction force for the patient. The first body supporting portion is positioned in a non-horizontal configuration. A compensating force related to a weight of the first body supporting portion, a weight of an applicable portion of a patient's body, and an angle between the first body supporting portion and a horizontal plane is determined. The compensating force is applied to a desired traction force to determine the adjusted traction force. The adjusted traction force is applied to the patient by moving the first body supporting portion relative to the second body supporting portion along the longitudinal axis to affect the distance between the first body supporting portion and the second body supporting portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2005
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen James Ryan, H. Duane Saunders, Douglas Gabriel Tomasko
  • Patent number: 6899690
    Abstract: A portable traction device suitable for cervical traction powered by a pneumatic cylinder. The portable traction device includes a support structure having a longitudinal axis and a carriage slidable along a portion of the support structure parallel to the longitudinal axis. The carriage including restraining mechanism for releasably restraining a portion of a patient's body to the carriage. A pneumatic cylinder includes a cylinder housing attached to the support structure. The cylinder housing contains a piston and piston rod. The piston rod is attached to the carriage for moving the carriage along the longitudinal axis relative to the support structure when pressurized air is injected into the pneumatic cylinder. The piston has at least one pressure activated seal extending circumferentially around the piston for engagement with an inside surface of the cylinder housing. A bicycle-style hand pump fluidly connected to the pneumatic cylinder is provided for injecting pressurized air into the cylinder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2005
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: H. Duane Saunders, Mark R. Stultz
  • Publication number: 20040143206
    Abstract: A portable traction device suitable for cervical traction powered by a pneumatic cylinder. The portable traction device includes a support structure having a longitudinal axis and a carriage slidable along a portion of the support structure parallel to the longitudinal axis. The carriage including restraining mechanism for releasably restraining a portion of a patient's body to the carriage. A pneumatic cylinder includes a cylinder housing attached to the support structure. The cylinder housing contains a piston and piston rod. The piston rod is attached to the carriage for moving the carriage along the longitudinal axis relative to the support structure when pressurized air is injected into the pneumatic cylinder. The piston has at least one pressure activated seal extending circumferentially around the piston for engagement with an inside surface of the cylinder housing. A bicycle-style hand pump fluidly connected to the pneumatic cylinder is provided for injecting pressurized air into the cylinder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2004
    Publication date: July 22, 2004
    Applicant: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: H. Duane Saunders, Mark R. Stultz
  • Publication number: 20030088200
    Abstract: A portable traction device suitable for cervical traction powered by a pneumatic cylinder. The portable traction device includes a support structure having a longitudinal axis and a carriage slidable along a portion of the support structure parallel to the longitudinal axis. The carriage including restraining mechanism for releasably restraining a portion of a patient's body to the carriage. A pneumatic cylinder includes a cylinder housing attached to the support structure. The cylinder housing contains a piston and piston rod. The piston rod is attached to the carriage for moving the carriage along the longitudinal axis relative to the support structure when pressurized air is injected into the pneumatic cylinder. The piston has at least one pressure activated seal extending circumferentially around the piston for engagement with an inside surface of the cylinder housing. A bicycle-style hand pump fluidly connected to the pneumatic cylinder is provided for injecting pressurized air into the cylinder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2002
    Publication date: May 8, 2003
    Applicant: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: H. Duane Saunders, Mark R. Stultz
  • Patent number: 6506174
    Abstract: A portable traction device suitable for cervical or lumbar traction powered by a pneumatic cylinder. The portable traction device includes a support structure having a longitudinal axis and a carriage slidable along a portion of the support structure parallel to the longitudinal axis. The carriage including restraining mechanism for releasably restraining a portion of a patient's body to the carriage. A pneumatic cylinder includes a cylinder housing attached to the support structure. The cylinder housing contains a piston and piston rod. The piston rod is attached to the carriage for moving the carriage along the longitudinal axis relative to the support structure when pressurized air is injected into the pneumatic cylinder. The piston has at least one pressure activated seal extending circumferentially around the piston for engagement with an inside surface of the cylinder housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: H. Duane Saunders, Mark R. Stultz
  • Patent number: 6468240
    Abstract: A self-seating occiput wedge system for applying a therapeutic traction force to the occipital areas on a patent's head. The self-seating occiput wedge system includes a pair of self-seating, upstanding occiput wedges rotatably mounted generally perpendicular to a carriage. The occiput wedges define opposing engaging surfaces arranged to engage with the occipital areas of the patient's head. End stops define a range of rotation about an axis of rotation for each of the occiput wedges. The range of rotation is about 20 degrees. A cervical traction device utilizes the occiput wedge system is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventor: H. Duane Saunders
  • Patent number: 6171273
    Abstract: A self-seating occiput wedge system for applying a therapeutic traction force to the occipital areas on a patent's head. The self-seating occiput wedge system includes a pair of self-seating, upstanding occiput wedges rotatably mounted generally perpendicular to a carriage. The occiput wedges define opposing engaging surfaces arranged to engage with the occipital areas of the patient's head. End stops define a range of rotation about an axis of rotation for each of the occiput wedges. The range of rotation is about 20 degrees. A cervical traction device utilizes the occiput wedge system is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventor: H. Duane Saunders
  • Patent number: 6059548
    Abstract: A hand pump system for pressurizing and de-pressurizing a pneumatic cylinder on a traction device. The hand pump system includes a hand pump having a pump head with a vent hole. A flow control assembly has a stem portion extending into the pump head. The stem portion has a primary chamber fluidly coupled to the pneumatic cylinder and a stem passageway extending through the stem portion. The housing is rotatable within the pump head between a pump position fluidly coupling the stem passageway with the pump; to a release position fluidly coupling the stem passageway with the vent hole; and to a positive shut off position to seal the vent hole with a vent seal and to seal the stem passageway with a pump seal. A pressure gauge is included in the flow control assembly fluidly coupled to the primary chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Glenn M. Campbell, Douglas Kluge
  • Patent number: 5628725
    Abstract: A shoulder stabilizer system having a chest portion extending around the chest of the athlete, at least one shoulder portion, and an arm portion proximate the shoulder portion for substantially coveting the axilla and the upper arm of the injured shoulder. The garment has an inside surface constructed of a rubberized material for gripping the skin of the athlete and an outside surface constructed of a loop material for engaging with the hook portion of the hook and loop fastener. One or more elastic straps are strategically attached to the garment for limiting or assisting the movement of the shoulder joint. A bifurcated elastic strap may be used for generating complementary forces relative to a single anchor point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1997
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Doak Ostergard
  • Patent number: 5536246
    Abstract: A lumbosacral back support system with interchangeable and positionally adjustable lumbosacral orthopedic support members for supporting the spine of a user during physical activity, specifically for athletes and industrial workers. A back support band is provided with a first releasable attachment mechanism. A lumbosacral support member with second releasable attachment mechanism is provided for engagement with the first releasable attachment mechanism. The first and second releasable attachment mechanisms are arranged for attaching a lumbosacral support member to the back support band at a variety of positions relative to the spine of the user. The releasable attachment mechanism of the present invention provides the user the option to substitute different lumbosacral support members on the back support band. Additionally, the back support band may be releasably attach to a compression-type short to further secure the lumbosacral back support system to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Harold D. Saunders
  • Patent number: D415254
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: The Saunders Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Glenn M. Campbell, Douglas Kluge