Harness Patents (Class 128/875)
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Patent number: 12183178Abstract: A vitals monitoring handcuff apparatus comprising a housing structure that is adapted to be coupled with a set of handcuffs and to contain a plurality of modules and units; a first module that is located within the housing structure and adapted to measure a wearer's heartrate via a sensor; a second module that is located within the housing structure and is adapted to measure the wearer's respiration rate via a sensor; a controller unit that is located within the housing structure, is configured to relay instructional programs to the modules and units which causes the modules and units to operate, and the controller unit receives data from the modules and inputs that data into associated algorithms that produce corresponding output signals; a communication unit that is located within the housing structure and receives the output signals from the controller unit and is adapted to relay the output signals to a user; and a rechargeable power unit located within the housing structure that is accessed by a port onType: GrantFiled: July 17, 2021Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Inventor: Zachary Owen Rebro
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Patent number: 11191691Abstract: A frame module includes a frame configured to enclose a portion of a user, and at least one reinforcement belt of which both end portions are connected to both sides of the frame, thereby restricting a splaying level of the frame in a predetermined direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignees: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea University of Technology and Education Industry-University Cooperation FoundationInventors: Minhyung Lee, Jeonghun Kim, Se-Gon Roh, Youn Baek Lee, Jongwon Lee, Byungjune Choi, Hyun Do Choi, Yong-Jae Kim
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Patent number: 11179293Abstract: A patient support system with chest compression system and harness assembly with sensor system. The harness assembly secures shoulders and hips of the patient on a patient support surface during transport. A chest compression system is integrated into the harness assembly in a manner that provides chest compressions to the patient while the patient is secured on the patient support surface. The tension of the harness assembly is selectively adjusted and/or a fluid bladder may be selectively expanded. A controller is in communication with the chest compression system and controls operation of the chest compression system. The sensor system is integrated into the harness assembly and in communication with the controller. The chest compression system may be removable from the harness assembly via an adapter. The chest compression system may be integrated into the patient support apparatus to secure the patient to the patient support surface while providing chest compressions.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2018Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Marko N. Kostic, Kurosh Nahavandi, Alexey Titov, Brandon David Naber, Christopher J. Hopper, Ming Chen
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Patent number: 10920460Abstract: A method of manufacturing a handcuff includes bending a first bar of alloy into a curve roughly matching a shape of a desired cheek plate half, heating the first bar to a forging temperature, die forging the first bar into a first cheek frame forging having a first lockset cavity portion, and trimming the first forging to a form a first forged cheek from half having a first cheek arm. This is repeated with a second bar to obtain a second forged cheek frame half having a second cheek arm. The first cheek frame half is joined directly to the second cheek frame half, the first lockset cavity portion and the second lockset cavity portion combining to form a lockset cavity. A bow is pivotally attached between the first and second cheek arms and a lockset is installed in the lockset cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: ARMAMENT SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES, INC.Inventor: Kevin Parsons
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Patent number: 10799731Abstract: A fall protection harness for being removably worn by a user having at least two leg straps, a first shoulder strap and a second shoulder strap. At least one of the shoulder straps has an energy absorbing element integrated therewith. The energy absorbing element may be a tubular webbing material surrounding a tearable webbing material with at least two bound webbing components configured to tear from one another when the shoulder strap is subjected to a force that exceeds a predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2016Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: MSA Technology, LLCInventors: Matthew Frederick Jacob, Benjamin T. Sepe, Matthew Quigley
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Patent number: 10702723Abstract: A harness configured for being removably attachable to a body of a user has an optional pair of leg straps, an optional belt strap, and a shoulder strap. The shoulder strap has a front portion attached to a front end of each leg strap and a rear portion attached to a rear end of each leg strap. At least a portion of the shoulder strap has an energy absorbing element formed integrally therein having a tearable webbing material with at least two bound, load-bearing webbing components configured to tear from one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2016Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: MSA Technology, LLCInventors: Matthew Quigley, Matthew Frederick Jacob, Benjamin T. Sepe
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Patent number: 10480909Abstract: A system for controlling prisoners and protecting security personnel or victims of domestic violence is disclosed. The system includes a first wearable device configured to be secured about an appendage of a person, and includes a GPS receiver module, an electroshock module and wireless receiver. A second wearable device is configured to be worn about an appendage of a person, and includes a GPS receiver module, a transmitter and activation switch. If the first wearable device is within a predefined radius of a second wearable device, activation of the activation switch causes the transmitter to send a signal to the receiver to activate the electroshock module. Additionally, the system may include a server that can selectively activate the electroshock module and display the location of the wearable devices on a map or floorplan.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: LEEB Innovations, LLCInventor: Leveland Brown
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Patent number: 10190340Abstract: Smart handcuffs are provided herein as part of a personal-area-network (PAN) along with a method for operating the smart handcuffs and the PAN. During operation smart handcuffs will pair with a first PAN master device. An alarm will sound when no system identification (SSID) is detected by the handcuffs, when no SSID is detected by the handcuffs that matches SSIDs within an internal database, when the handcuffs have broken the pairing with the first PAN master device, and the handcuffs have not paired or are not pairing with a second PAN, or when the handcuffs have broken the pairing with the first PAN master device, and no update from the handcuffs has been received by the first master device that the handcuffs have paired or will pair with the second PAN.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Pavel Livshits, Nissim Gean
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Patent number: 10021957Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a laptop or tablet computer when being used by someone in a reclining position with their knees bent up. It suspends the computer by a main strap that is wrapped around the knees, and two support straps that hang from the front of the main strap. The laptop is held in a secure position on a user's thighs by resting front corners of the laptop within the two support straps. The laptop support is also usable in a second position with the laptop resting between a user's thighs.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Inventor: Alex Bryan
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Patent number: 10016066Abstract: An immobilization apparatus that includes a base configured to support an infant laying the supine position; one or more straps affixed to the base; a locking mechanism for connecting the one or more straps across an infant's torso; and a fastener means for connecting strap segments to releasably secure an infant's extremities.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: NO MORE SQUIRMY BABY, LLCInventor: William Howard
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Patent number: 9833370Abstract: A patient restraining device is secured to a patient supporting structure, such as an ambulance cot, to more safely support a person's body during transport from one place to another. The device includes at least one sheet of fabric and connectors secured to the fabric. With the device fastened to an ambulance cot, either directly or via the ambulance cot mattress, a person is positioned on the cot mattress, and then the fabric is wrapped about the person's body, and the connectors are secured about the person's body. Among other things, the device may be used to stabilize the abdominal mass of a bariatric patient, and thereby safely increase the effective “patient capacity” of an otherwise conventional ambulance cot. When not in use, the device is stored in one or more storage cavities defined by the ambulance cot mattress.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2015Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Inventors: Richard Carlin, Keith Ishida, Mark Krull
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Patent number: 8955181Abstract: A child restraint device for use with a changing surface for diapering a child, which includes a rear panel, two vest flaps each attached to the rear panel, and two affixing flaps for securing the rear panel to the changing surface. Each of the two vest flap has a multiple-sided shape with a first side attached to a top edge of the rear panel, a third side attached to a side edge of the rear panel, and a second side between the first and third side forming an arm opening. The attachment locations of the two flaps to the top edge of the rear panel are spaced apart from each other for accommodating the head of the child. The two vest flaps include means for attaching them together.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Inventor: Erin Shigeko Uyeda Kelly
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Patent number: 8839796Abstract: There is provided a device and system for restraining detainees through devices attached to the detainees and configured to administer electrical shocks when certain predetermined conditions occur. Restraining devices may be activated by internal control systems or by external controllers that transmit activation signals to the restraining device. External controllers may be actuated by an external controlling entity such as a detention guard or other person or system, or may be controlled by an enabling signal sent by wired or wireless connections to the controller. There is also provided a system for detainee restraint where multiple detainees may be restrained collectively or individually in a controlled environment such as a detention facility, a jail, or a detainee transport vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Scottsdale Innovations, LLCInventors: Corbin Reese, Donald L. Pegg, Lucius L. Lockwood
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Patent number: 8834394Abstract: In an embodiment, a device for reducing brain and cervical spine injury includes a headpiece sufficiently designed to secure to a user's head, the headpiece having a first attachment member; a support harness sufficiently designed to secure to the user's torso, the support harness having a second attachment member; and a telescoping member having a main tube and a series of progressively smaller diameter tubes nested within each other, wherein the smaller diameter tubes are adapted to extend and compress in a linear plane by the intake and outflow of fluid, wherein the telescoping member has a first engaging member for engaging the first attachment member, and wherein the telescoping member has a second engaging member for engaging the second attachment member.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2010Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventor: Jamshid Ghajar
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Patent number: 8795213Abstract: An orthosis for the treatment of congenital, developmental and degenerative spinal deformities or misalignments, including an upper thoracic component adapted to cover part or the whole thorax and made in non-elastic material, a pelvic component adapted to encircle the pelvis and made in elastic-material and reinforced with non-elastic materials, a non-elastic strapping system adapted to encircle the pelvis transversely and providing a stable fitting, resistant to transverse plane rotations and proximal migration, and at least four removable, corrective elastic bands running obliquely around part or all of the body circumference and attach from the thoracic component (right shoulder, left shoulder, right distal thorax, left distal thorax) to posterior-lateral and/or anterior sections of the pelvic component.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: The Spinecorporation LimitedInventor: Andrew James Mills
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Patent number: 8733365Abstract: This invention generally relates to a product and method to restrain movement, and more particularly to a product and method to releasably restrain the movement of a part of the human body, such as an arm or a leg. In one embodiment of the invention, a first piece is releasably positioned at a part of the body the movement of which is desired to be restrained and a second piece is positioned at the desired location of restraint. The first piece and the second piece are adapted to be releasably connected to each other, such as by magnetic forces, the attractive magnetic forces of two or more magnets, or by mechanical forces such as by a snap, button, buckle, pin, hook and loop fastener or other device.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Inventor: Ronald Louis Krenzel
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Patent number: 8500670Abstract: The invention relates to a variable tension chest support for use by patients having undergone thoracic surgery. The chest support may be worn directly on the skin of a patient and comprises a band of stretchable material and one or more grips which are wholly or partially concealed within pockets with which the patient may alter the tension of the chest encircling band. The device allows a patient to modify the level of tension applied to the chest, thus managing the recovery process, while providing a basic level of support at all times the support is in use.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventor: Doris Hjorth Hansen
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Publication number: 20120298119Abstract: There is provided a device and system for restraining detainees through devices attached to the detainees and configured to administer electrical shocks when certain predetermined conditions occur. Restraining devices may be activated by internal control systems or by external controllers that transmit activation signals to the restraining device. External controllers may be actuated by an external controlling entity such as a detention guard or other person or system, or may be controlled by an enabling signal sent by wired or wireless connections to the controller. There is also provided a system for detainee restraint where multiple detainees may be restrained collectively or individually in a controlled environment such as a detention facility, a jail, or a detainee transport vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: SCOTTSDALE INVENTIONS, LLCInventors: Corbin Reese, Donald L. Pegg, Lucius L. Lockwood
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Patent number: 8302230Abstract: A bedding article for reflux babies and/or other infants or children having a medical condition that requires an inclined sleeping position has anti-rotation features. These features include multiple securements or fasteners between a sling and a base or mattress. These features can include removable blocks (e.g. foam or the like) that are removably attachable to the sling on one or both sides.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Inventors: Keith A. Jarrett, Jr., Terry Barber Jarrett
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Patent number: 8235926Abstract: A shoulder brace comprises a girdle, at least one tether connected to the girdle, and an arm band connected to the at least one tether. In one embodiment, the girdle includes at least one pad holder in the form of a pocket. The at least one tether is fastened at one end to the girdle. The opposite end of the tether is fastened to an arm band. The arm band of the brace may be provided as part of a separate flexible strip of material or may be integral with the opposite end of the tether. The arm band is fashioned to wrap around the arm of an athlete. With the tether secured to both the girdle and the arm band, the range of movement of the athlete's arm and shoulder is restricted.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Inventor: Todd Houchin
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Patent number: 8196588Abstract: This invention generally relates to a product and method to restrain movement, and more particularly to a product and method to releasably restrain the movement of a part of the human body, such as an arm or a leg. In one embodiment of the invention, a first piece is releasably positioned at a part of the body the movement of which is desired to be restrained and a second piece is positioned at the desired location of restraint. The first piece and the second piece are adapted to be releasably connected to each other, such as by magnetic forces, the attractive magnetic forces of two or more magnets, or by mechanical forces such as by a snap, button, buckle, pin, hook and loop fastener or other device.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Inventor: Ron Krenzel
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Publication number: 20110308535Abstract: A strait jacket is disclosed, which is adapted to fit wearers of more than one clothing size. The strait jacket has a jacket torso body comprising at least two panels, each panel terminating at a lower edge located adjacent to but below the wearer's underarms. Sleeves extend from the torso body to distal ends, and each sleeve has a length greater than the length of the wearer's arms. The distal end of each sleeve includes a fastening device to permit the sleeve to be fastened to the opposite sleeve and to a belt by suitable fasteners at a position behind the wearer's back. An annular jacket collar is located above the jacket torso body, and a strap extends downwardly from the collar. In one embodiment of the invention, the strap extends under the wearer's crotch. A belt strap is adapted to be secured about the wearer's mid rib cage and is further adapted to be attached to the chest strap at a posterior position; and, if desired, at an anterior position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Gerardo Sanchez
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Patent number: 8062241Abstract: An improved strap has a first end portion, a second end portion, and a middle portion extending between the first and second end portions. An inner surface of the middle portion and inner and outer surfaces of the first end portion include a foam material. The foam material of the inner surfaces of the middle and first end portions is positionable against skin of the patient. An outer surface of the middle portion includes a fabric material and a foam region. An inner surface of the second end portion includes a retainer for connecting the inner surface of the second end portion to the fabric material of the outer surface of the middle portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2005Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Bonutti Research IncInventor: Peter M. Bonutti
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Patent number: 7819831Abstract: A device for relieving back strain for a user who is supporting a substantial weight which is off the user's vertical body axis at his or her front side. The device alleviates the aforementioned difficulties by utilizing the otherwise detrimental forces generated by the off-axis weight to press a rigid plate behind and adjacent to the spine of the device user against the user's spine. This rigid plate is preferably contoured to mirror the shape of the human spine. The device in one embodiment is used as a baby carrier. In another it is used with an abdominal support during pregnancy. In a third embodiment it provides support for the breasts of large breasted women.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Inventor: Ronald P. Dellanno
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Patent number: 7628157Abstract: An anterior trunk support. The anterior trunk support is shaped like a vest and is formed of non-stretch or limited stretch material over a lower portion that extends over the upper belly and lower ribs of a user, and stretch material that extends from the non-stretch material to over the shoulders of the user. In this manner, a wearer may lean slightly forward, with the stretchable shoulder portion flexibly permitting such movement. The lower section may be stretchable in a width dimension only. As such, the lower section provides movement for user's respiration, thus providing additional comfort. By not stretching in the vertical direction, the anterior trunk support does not slide up the wearer's chest when tension is applied to the upper stretchable material. Thus, comfort is maintained, and the lower section does not approach the neck of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Bodypoint, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Kosh
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Patent number: 7618390Abstract: An integrated bandaging system for encircling the abdomen of a horse. A ventral access opening selectively provides access to the horse's abdomen while the bandage remains in place. This ventral access opening is normally covered by a ventral window cover. However, the window cover may be easily opened so that an old dressing can be removed, an abdominal wound can be cleaned, and a new dressing applied. The invention has four major components: a main wrap, a saddle bridge, a ventral window cover, and a brace. The main wrap is easily placed around the horse's abdomen and secured using VELCRO® fasteners. It includes the ventral access opening. The saddle bridge attaches over the top of the main wrap and adjustably applies tension to the horse's mid section. The ventral window cover attaches over the ventral access opening and provides further adjustment of the tension on the abdomen. The brace applies over the points of the horse's shoulders, between the front legs, and over the ventral chest region.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Inventor: Bryan E. Kilbey
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Publication number: 20090165806Abstract: A straitjacket is disclosed, which is adapted to fit wearers of more than one clothing size. The straitjacket has a jacket torso body comprising at least two panels, each panel terminating at a lower edge located adjacent to but below the wearer's underarms. Sleeves extend from the torso body to distal ends, and each sleeve has a length greater than the length of the wearer's arms. The distal end of each sleeve includes a fastening device to permit the sleeve to be fastened to the opposite sleeve and to a belt by suitable fasteners. An annular jacket collar is located above the jacket torso body, and a strap extends downwardly from the collar and under the wearer's crotch. A belt strap is adapted to be secured about the wearer's mid rib cage and is further adapted to be attached to the chest strap at a posterior position; and, if desired, at an anterior position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventor: Joel G. Tucker
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Patent number: 7533673Abstract: A surgical drape for use during surgery on a patient includes a sheet configured for covering at least a portion of the patient during the surgery. At least one pair of straps are configured on an underside of the sheet and extend in generally opposite directions laterally beyond sides of the sheet. The straps have a sufficient length so as to extend down below the support surface upon which the patient rests and engage with each other below the support surface, or with structure alongside the support surface, in order to restrain the patient in a desired position on the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Andrea L. Lewis, Uyles W. Bowen, Gwendolyn E. Simpson
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Patent number: 7490610Abstract: A fall protection harness that includes: an adjustable belt having a front, a back, a first side and a second side; a tie-in point; a first weight supporting loop having a first front section connected to the front of the belt and a first back section connected to the back of the belt; a second weight supporting loop having a second front section connected to the front of the belt and a second back section connected to the back of the belt; a first lateral member extending between the first front section and the first back section; and a second lateral member extending between the second front section and the second back section. The weight supporting loops and the lateral members define openings that are adapted to encircle a wearer's legs, and the back sections are adapted to support the wearer's lower back and/or buttocks.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventor: Scott D. Franklin
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Publication number: 20070282231Abstract: A harness is provided for supporting an arm or an article against the front torso of a body. A fastener of the harness is fastened to clothing at the rear waistline and a strap extends upwardly from the fastener and over a shoulder of the body to the front torso. A support member or loop disposed at a free end of the strap adjacent to the front torso receives and supports an arm in a bent or flexed position against the front torso. A second strap, fastener, and support member provide enhanced support for the arm. Special application for the harness has been found for supporting an injured arm in a cast.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Susan Picard, Janet Tulis
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Patent number: 7302723Abstract: An apparatus generally used as a rescue device that a firefighter or other personnel may use to pull or carry a victim out of a fire or away from a place or peril. The device may be utilized by one single person to rescue another person. The new rescue device is made from standard web materials that are sewn in place and has a web belt feature built in to permit the rescuer to secure the victim. The belt of the device encircles the victim and is fastened at the ends of the belt. The device then is used to pull the victim to safety.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventor: Michael Joseph Dean
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Patent number: 7251846Abstract: A harness for positioning and securing an infant to a reflux wedge. The harness includes a crotch support having a front flap and a rear flap connected to each other by a transverse section. Two straps extend upward from the rear flap. An infant is placed in the harness and secured to the reflux wedge. The infant's position (up or down) on the surface of the reflux wedge is fully adjustable. The straps are affixed to a horizontal slit found in the main body of the reflux wedge by hook and pile material. The straps are attached to each other by a material section. The harness prevents the infant from slipping down the slope of the wedge. The unique design of the wedge and harness allows for either prone or supine positioning of the infant. Infant shoulder protraction is facilitated in either the prone or supine position when the infant rests within the harness attached to the wedge.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignees: CR Enterprises, LLC, RP Enterprises, LLCInventors: Robynne R. Elkin, Craig Troop
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Patent number: 7066181Abstract: A torso support portion and a pair of thigh support portions are each formed of an outer layer of hard relatively stiff molded plastic material of limited flexibility and an inner layer of relatively soft cushioning material for distributing the weight of a patient over a large area. The torso support portion may comprise a rear panel adjustable secured between two body panels. Tightening straps serve to tighten the torso support portion about a patient with the parts of the torso support portion adjacent the front opposite free sides of the two body panels overlapping one another in operative position. A pair of tightening straps serve to tighten each of the thigh support portions about the thighs of a patient with the free sides of each thigh support portion spaced a substantial distance from one another in operative position. Four adjustable suspension straps are provided for suspending the torso support portion and provide a quick-release feature.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: HealthSouth Corp.Inventor: R. Gary West
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Patent number: 6994090Abstract: The invention is an underarm support for one or both arms having a pad which fits under the arm of the user, preferably in the arm pit, flexible and of sufficient diameter under compression at that area to open the arm outward for greater blood flow and to more correctly position the arm. In order to assist in lifting the arm at the armpit and to secure the pad in place, a strap fits over one or both shoulders and passes around the torso from the should strap above the underarm. In the preferred embodiment, the strap fits over the shoulder directly above the arm to be lifted. A second strap travels around the torso of the user in order to hold the pad in place. The pad is preferably flexible at least the same width as the underarm of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Inventor: LeBaron A. Foster
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Patent number: 6968845Abstract: An adjustable strap includes a flat base having a pair of upstanding tabs and a pair of rectangular slots. A flat rod has opposite ends captured in slots formed in the tabs. A lock member includes a strap-engaging locking part. A harness strap first loop captures a harness swivel hook assembly including a lanyard hook swivelly mounted to a swivel base and a second loop that captures a leading end of the flat base. A handle strap loop engages the second slot. An ambulator swivel hook assembly includes a lanyard hook swivelly mounted to a swivel base that is captured by an ambulator strap loop. The ambulator strap extends through the first rectangular slot, over the flat rod, and back through the first rectangular slot. The leading end cannot pass through the first rectangular slot, preventing the strap from disengaging from the base.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventor: David E. Dubats
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Patent number: 6958048Abstract: An improved strap has a base end portion, a second end portion and a main portion which is disposed between the base and the second end portions of the strap. A first side of the strap has a layer formed of foam. A second side of the strap has a layer formed of fabric. The second side of a base end portion of the strap has a layer formed of foam. The layer formed of foam on the first side of the strap is placed in engagement with skin on a body of a patient. The base end portion of the strap is retained against movement relative to the body of the patient by wrapping the strap around a portion of the body of the patient and positioning a portion of the layer formed of foam and disposed on the first side of the strap in engagement with foam disposed on the second side of the base end portion of the strap. A second end portion of the strap is connected with the fabric layer on the second side of the strap at a location between the end portions of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Bonutti IP. LLCInventor: Peter M. Bonutti
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Patent number: 6942630Abstract: An inflatable suspension harness/body jacket and method of use in medical partial weight-bearing therapy. The suspension harness/body jacket is fit onto a patient and has bladders that are inflated sufficiently to achieve a tight conforming fit. Deflating and re-inflating the bladders where necessary to re-achieve the tight conforming fit allows for successful weight-bearing therapy without discontinuing the therapy for an extended period or removing the patient. The suspension harness/body jacket has shoulder straps and jacket portions that may pass through D-rings that, when attached to a frame or other apparatus, provide additional offloading capacity.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Biodex Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Edward Behan
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Patent number: 6913585Abstract: A novel adjustment compact posture pack for posterior-thoracic counter balance (13) comprising of a stationary weight pack (32) having a right shoulder strap (14) having an adjustment device (18), a left shoulder strap (15) having an adjustment device (19) a lower center-rear strap (16) having a single strap connector (24), an upper center-rear strap (17) having an adjustment device (26). Each strap having one end attached to top edge of stationary weight pack (32) at coordinated locations with other end connected to a common 3-way strap connector (20).Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: C. Kirt SalmonInventors: Kirt Salmon, Kris Hansen
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Patent number: 6859939Abstract: An inflatable restraint for selectively restraining the movement of a person. The inflatable restraint includes an inflation unit, a harness, and a plurality of selectively inflatable chambers connected to the harness. The chambers are strategically positioned around selective parts of a body of the person and held in position by the harness. When the inflation unit is activated the plurality of selectively inflatable chambers are caused to inflate thereby restricting movement of the selective body parts of the person.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventor: Ralph J Osburn, Sr.
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Patent number: 6857430Abstract: A restraining harness for use in land vehicles including a torso binder and an anchor assembly for securing the torso binder adjacent a seat so as to restrain a handcuffed prisoner. A number of releasable fasteners associated with the torso binder and the anchor assembly permit the torso binder to be rapidly attached and detached from the torso binder.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Inventor: Dane Michael Morris
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Patent number: 6837862Abstract: The Breakaway Leg Sling is provided for use with a walker or crutches and suspends a single leg in a below-the-knee cast, shoe, or bandaged foot in a rearward, elevated position and assists the patient with weight avoidance on the suspended leg. The apparatus is prepared for use from a safe sitting position, and the leg is placed into its suspended position during the natural motion of standing. If needed, the apparatus includes a breakaway safety fastener that disengages at an effective, pre-determined force using the muscles of the suspended leg thereby providing the patient with immediate use of the suspended leg to regain balance and prevent a potential fall. If disengaged, the safety fastener is easily restored to operational use. The Breakaway Leg Sling is comprised of a torso harness device, a detachable foot cradle device, a load strap used to engage the torso harness to the foot cradle device, and the breakaway safety fastener incorporated into the length of the load strap.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Inventor: John Allen Driver, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040200481Abstract: A harness for use with breathing apparatus has: a flexible hip plate 12 and a flexible bandolier-style shoulder panel 14, linked together by a strap 15, and a waist belt 16 fastenable by a sprung fastener. In use, the flexible hip plate 12 rests against the hip of a user (the left hip in this example), the waist belt is fitted around the waist of the user, and the shoulder panel 14 rests against the shoulder opposite to the hip against which the flexible plate is resting (the right shoulder in this example). At least the bandolier-style panel 14, and optionally also the hip plate 12 of the harness 10, are made of a resilient material which, though flexible, allows the harness substantially to retain its operational configuration even when not being worn. The material is preferably a composite, and may comprise closed cell, open face foam, such as compression moulded EVA foam. Two layers of such foam may be used in a sandwich construction, and may be glued or otherwise bonded together.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Aaron Chapman, David Graham Storey, Paul Townsend
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Publication number: 20040118411Abstract: Form-correcting chest belt, forcing both arms, shoulders and chests to move in co-relation with one another, is used together with form-correcting waist belt, forcing the vertebral column to become stiff and the upper and lower parts of the body to move in co-relation with each other, and together with form-correcting shoes or foot angle supporter, which semi-force body weight center to be located in the middle of the foot length, thereby helping players play easily in the right forms the sports using rackets or bats or clubs, such as tennis, badminton, baseball and golf,Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Ekapot Bhunachet
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Patent number: 6742523Abstract: An ambulator for assisting an individual in walking or standing includes a three-sided base disposed in close proximity to a support surface and a three-sided support structure that is mounted to the base by a pair of transversely spaced apart support posts. The support posts are telescopically constructed so that the support structure is adjustable to the comfort of the individual. The individual is fitted with a harness and the harness is secured to the support structure by a plurality of straps. The harness and a brake for the ambulator ensures that the individual cannot fall even when the individual is supported only by the ambulator and the harness. The harness also provides a seat.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Inventor: David Edward Dubats
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Patent number: 6708693Abstract: A method and device for selectively creating intra-spinal pressure in a patient allows improved diagnosis of spinal disorders, particularly through MRI imaging. A harness is worn by the patient above the spinal area to be imaged and the patient lies supine. The harness is connected to a tensioning unit located at the feet of the patient. Tension is applied to the harness through a pair of straps while the patient's feet rest against a stop or plate and the patient's legs are locked. The applied tension compresses and flexes the spine to initiate the condition to be diagnosed. The patient can then be repositioned for imaging while the tension is applied. An indicator may be employed to allow the applied force to be monitored.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventors: Daniel S-J Choy, Arpad Fejos, Jr., Arpad Fejos, Sr.
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Patent number: 6691351Abstract: A spine protecting strap apparatus for trauma victim transportation has a longitudinal zipper with each side configured for detachable connection to the edges and at the head end of the supporting carrier. A plurality of adjustable length, transverse strap assemblies with releasable, slack take-ups have one end permanently connected to either side of the longitudinal zipper and the opposite end configured for detachable connection to corresponding edges of the carrier, so that, with the longitudinal zipper fully closed and the detachable connections connected to the carrier, the transverse straps are effectively connected across the width of the carrier and the straps can be tightened in order to immobilize the victim's body for transportation.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Jarrett Wharton
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Patent number: 6626856Abstract: A pelvic compression splint for splinting support and compression of the pelvis. The pelvic compression splint includes: right and left plates to be positioned on the right and left sides, respectively, of the pelvis; right and left inner shells positioned between the right and left plates, respectively, and the right and left side of the pelvis; and a support member for supporting the right and left plates and right and left inner shells compressively against the right and left sides of the pelvis.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: The Research Foundation of State University of New YorkInventor: Seth M. Manoach
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Publication number: 20030145861Abstract: A sexual harness is disclosed which provides increased stimulation, comfort and support for both participants involved in tandem coitus, and which is of a construction utilizing a plurality of layers, one of which is of an elastically yieldingly compressible material having good deformation memory properties. The device further includes a pair of shoulder straps and leg stirrups for additional attachment to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Donnell King Coward
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Publication number: 20030094179Abstract: The nature of the invention is to thoroughly compress the entire length and circumference of a medical site, limb, torso, neck, arm and leg with a tubular elastic sleeve that has openings at both ends. The I.V. Sleeve has bands of compressed elastic reinforcement about its circumference and equidistant throughout its entire length. The purposes of the bands are to reinforce the I.V. Sleeve and protect the compressed integrity of the remainder of the site and sleeve in the event of puncture or rupture of the sleeve in another section. For distribution and packaging it is rolled upon itself like an elastic ring. During use the entire elastic ring is stretched over any obstruction and onto the medical site where it is then unrolled onto the site becoming a skin tight protective barrier. The I.V. sleeve allows for its material to be manufactured with both impregnable and pregnable materials, man made and natural.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventor: Dessa O. Clinton
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Patent number: 6516804Abstract: A cardio-thoracic compression harness that includes a pair of bands are placed around the body of the user so as to compress and hold in place the thorax, sternum, and ribs. The device is positioned so that the bands contact the user's body above and below the breasts. This allows a female user to wear the device while wearing a bra. The device can also be constructed as a device integral to an undergarment such as a bra. The device includes a plurality of closures so that it can conform easily to the shape of the user's body. The device may also include shoulder straps for more secure positioning. The harness can be worn under or over the user's clothing.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Aztec-Life, Inc.Inventor: Jon F. Hoffman