With Support For Sole Of Feet Patents (Class 5/651)
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Patent number: 6704954Abstract: In accordance with the present disclosure, a gap filler is provided for a bed that includes first and second barriers. The gap filler is configured to substantially fill a gap defined between the first and second barriers.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Darrell L. Metz, John P. Biondo, Tanya Taber, Gregory W. Branson
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Patent number: 6704959Abstract: An adjustable position limb support for surgical tables consisting of a support arm pivotally mounted at one end to a base which is attachable to the table and an externally powered position actuator pivotally mounted to the support arm and the base at positions spaced apart from the support arm pivot. The actuator is extendable and retractable and may be powered either electrically, hydraulically, or by compressed air. The actuator is controlled by a suitable device within the actuator or remote from it and an appropriate appliance for holding the limb is provided on the support arm.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Peter Schuerch
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Patent number: 6634043Abstract: A medical table having a head end column and a pair of foot end columns, all of which are automatically and simultaneously extendable and retractable between upper and lower positions. A patient support system, which may include a body support and separate leg supports, is supported by the head and foot end columns.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Orthopedic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steve R. Lamb, Russell E. Klein, Michael C. Demaria, Stephen L. Hoel
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Patent number: 6349438Abstract: A remote controlled variable height leg pillow support apparatus (10) including a support unit (11) comprising a pair of independently movable contoured foot support members (20), (20′) each having a molded foam foot rest (22) which is suspended above a base member (30) by two separate pairs of hydraulic piston members (40). Each of the two separate pairs of hydraulic piston members (40) associated with each of the foot support members (20), (20′) are independently responsive to a remote control member (60) which activates a microprocessor (52) which controls a plurality of stepping motors (50). Each stepping motor (50) is connected to one of the hydraulic piston members (40) for independently raising and lowering the foot support members (20), (20′).Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventors: Gerald Coleman, Kim A. Coleman
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Patent number: 6295672Abstract: A removable foot support provides vertical stability for trauma victims carried on spine boards. The foot support is a unitary L-shaped structure having a vertical section, and a horizontal section at right angles to the vertical section. The vertical section is provided with two or more pins, which mate with sleeves inserted into the spine board. The mating sleeves and pins are provided with locking means comprised of detent means or cotter pins. In use the trauma victim is first placed on the board, and the foot rest is then attached. A tether chain or cable may be used to loosely affix the foot rest to the board.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Inventor: Robert E. Vassallo, Jr.
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Patent number: 6260221Abstract: A heel supporting medical apparatus for the treatment and prevention of decubitus or pressure ulcers. The present invention provides a medical and physical therapy apparatus adapted to elevate heels of individuals subjected to substantial bed rest. By elevating the heels, the skin of the heel will not be in constant contact with the bed mattress, and thus pressure ulcers or bedsores will be substantially avoided. Moreover, the present invention provides an apparatus by which the legs of the individual can be substantially immobilized while at the same time elevating the heel. The apparatus also provides adjustably cushioned support from several angles to increase the comfort of the individual.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventors: Marc Grabell, Lawrence E. Gluskin, Barbara Simms
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Patent number: 6212714Abstract: A bed having a foot prop on an adjustable length deck foot section and a mattress with a length and thickness adjustable foot section and a thickness adjustable heel section. The adjustability of the deck and the mattress allows sizing of the bed to the occupant as well as heel management. The foot prop is also adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Hill-Rom, Inc.Inventors: E. David Allen, Kenneth L. Kramer, Peter M. Wukusick, Eric R. Meyer, Gregory W. Branson, David J. Ulrich, James M. C. Thomas, Paul M. McDaniel, III, Denis R. Zwink
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Patent number: 6209158Abstract: An improved invalid bed for use by individuals that are unable to lift themselves into a seated position with their arms that includes a foot board and a foot support spacer that is positionable against the foot board of the bed and against which the user can push with their feet to slide themselves into a seated position.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventors: Robert Cox, Juanice Cox
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Patent number: 6175979Abstract: The present invention is an inflatable orthopedic pillow having both a size and shape effective to maintain elevation of one or both of a patient's lower extremities to a position favorable for the reduction of chronic edematous swelling. The shape and construction of the device provides an area effective for the isolation of a patient's foot so that the heel and surrounding area is floating in midair. At the same time, the entire leg is cradled upon an inflated surface which yields to pressure and thus minimizes the formation of secondary ulcers due to prolonged periods of contact of the surrounding tissues with the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: John C. Jackson
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Patent number: 6026526Abstract: A birthing bed for assisting a mother deliver a baby in a fashion so as to use more natural forces which consists of a tilted surface with a movable back support and a cord means which can be used by the mother to pull upward while pressing downward againist biased foot supports which are connected to the cord means.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Inventor: Bahman Payman
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Patent number: 6013042Abstract: The present invention aims to provide a massaging device for feet and legs comprising a number of bosses each having a spherically headed portion on the top and lined on platforms of a certain height in plural rows, characterized in that the users can casually use it concurrently with their work in the office and not only the vital points of those body portions can be comfortably and adequately stimulated from an optimum angle with respect to those vital points just by statically placing them against those bosses in their seating and lying postures, but also load angle with respect to those vital points can be freely adjusted at their disposal.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Todoroki Sangyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Sadami Sakai
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Patent number: 5978991Abstract: Device for relieving weight of a blanket on feet and supporting feet of persons suffering from paralysis of legs and feet is disclosed. The device comprises a board attached to a mattress in a way that a blanket can be placed over such board, thus relieving the pressure from feet, and channels attached to the board permitting to place feet in the channels and maintain feet in the upright position. The device also allows to adjust position of legs by adjusting of the angle of inclination of the channels with respect to the board.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: William J. Miles
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Patent number: 5918330Abstract: An improved ratchet mechanism for a surgical boot is not susceptible to spontaneous rotation when the center of gravity of the weight of the patient's leg, the boot, and the support arm for the boot passes the axis of rotation of the ratchet mechanism. The ratchet mechanism includes a ratchet wheel which includes both ratcheting serrations which allow rotation of the support arm in only one direction and locking serrations which do not allow the support arm to rotate in either direction. A ratchet release allows such constraints on rotation to be removed by the surgeon or surgeon's assistant.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Allen Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard Navarro, Yury Keselman
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Patent number: 5799349Abstract: A knee holder includes a base plate having two parallel rows of slots designed to hold the ends of a cylinder to which is attached a foot cradle. Each slot has the appearance of an inverted symmetric "T" allowing reversability of the orientation of the foot cradle. The base plate has an "L"-shaped arm extending along its upper surface and then having a right angle bend to extend downwardly. The arm is sized to be received within an opening of a clamping bracket attached to a rail of a surgical table or other horizontal support surface on which the base plate has been placed, with the clamping bracket including structure allowing locking of the arm in fixed position to fix the position of the knee holder. The base plate is sized to allow two knee holders to be mounted on a surgical table side by side to facilitate performance of a bilateral procedure.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Inventor: Thomas D. Petersen
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Patent number: 5790998Abstract: An orthopedic leg support is disclosed having a planar leg support surface angled at approximately 10 degrees relative to a generally horizontal base, with a calf recess, a heel recess and a channel connecting the calf recess and the heel recess to reduce or eliminate contact and pressure between the device and the calf, lower leg, ankle and heel of a patient. The device further incorporates lateral foot support walls and a sole support wall to prevent inward rotation, outward rotation and plantar flexion of the foot. The device is preferably composed of a semi-rigid foam material having some cushioning and compression characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventor: Jayne A. Crescimbeni
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Patent number: 5716334Abstract: A body part immobilizer is disclosed. The device comprises an arm, leg, or head cast, each having a cavity means for receiving the respective body part therein. Securement straps are provided for securely holding the body part in the appropriate cast member while tie-down straps can be used to secure the device to a table, bed, etc. Drains means are located within each cast member for draining fluid therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventor: Larry E. Wade
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Patent number: 5673447Abstract: A foot support for a bed rests on the upper surface of the mattress and includes an upwardly inclined foot plate. Lateral motion and twisting of the foot support with respect to the mattress are prevented by downwardly depending fences that lie adjacent the sides of the mattress. In a preferred embodiment, the foot support consists entirely of flat stock which results in a unitary structure that is easy to clean and that nests so that a number of the foot supports can be stacked for storage in a relatively small space.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Inventors: Roy Wallace White, Cynthia Ann Lawson
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Patent number: 5611097Abstract: A foot stop is used by a bedridden patient to resist the tendency of sliding toward the foot of the bed. The foot stop comprises a first plate that is contactable by the patient's feet, a second plate that is placed against the foot portion of the bed frame, and bars that hold the two plates apart. By pushing on the first plate with his feet, the patient can maintain a desired position in the bed without help. The length of the bars can be adjustable to suit different height patients.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Inventor: Dan Dumke
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Patent number: 5603692Abstract: A foot drop leg splint used to stabilize a patient's foot who suffers from drop foot when at rest. The splint has a rigid support frame with a contoured foam insert with removable straps to hold the splint on the patient. An adjustable rotational restraint is selectively deployed from the splint to prevent axial rotation of the leg and foot when required.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1996Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Inventor: Richard H. Maxwell
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Patent number: 5594965Abstract: A foot stop for a user resting on a mattress, the foot stop adapted to be removably attachable to said mattress, comprising a unitary, generally rigid structural member incorporating opposing U shaped sections at each end that have inner dimensions essentially equal to the thickness of the mattress, with the upper arms of the U shaped sections adapted to overlie and contact the top portion of the mattress, the lower arms of the U shaped sections adapted to underlie and contact at least a portion of the bottom of the mattress, the upper arms of the U shaped sections that are adapted to overlie the top portion of the mattress having an offset foot rest area generally overlying a central area of the mattress, and adapted to provide a support for the soles of the feet of a user.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Inventor: Teddy L. Vanzant
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Patent number: 5584303Abstract: A therapeutic leg elevator having a first open-topped portion contoured to support the leg of a patient from approximately the ankle to at least the calf of the patient, and a foot portion connected approximately to the perpendicularly horizontal portion, the foot portion having an opening facing the horizontal portion so as to receive the patient's foot, the opening having a base which the patient's foot sole may contact, the opening being contoured below the patient's heel so the heel does not contact the foot portion, the opening extending upwardly beyond the end of the patient's toes and being upwardly bounded by a protective cover which is part of said foot portion, whereby the tops of the patient's toes and bottom of his heel, and optionally the sole of his foot, are protected while said foot portion is supported.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1995Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Inventor: Alexander J. Walle
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Patent number: 5571077Abstract: An ankle/foot orthosis is provided including a generally "L" shaped frame secured to a person's ankle region with Velcro.RTM. straps or tape. The frame includes an aperture located over the person's heel such that this ulcer prominent area is unobstructed by the frame. A cover, pivotally mounted to the frame, may be positioned over the aperture thereby protecting the heel from inadvertent contact. The cover may also be opened thereby providing access to the heel and enabling treatment of any ulcerous lesions on the heel while the frame is secured to the ankle region. The cover may also be latched with a cover latch in an over-center open position to thereby provide a support for elevating the foot above a supporting surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Lake Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Klearman, Jeffrey J. Bierman, Kevin Runkle
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Patent number: 5560577Abstract: An adjustable limb support system is provided for an operating room table to adjustably orient and position a stirrup or boot. The support system provides an adjustable support in combination with a vertically adjustable support. The vertically adjustable support includes a support tube, a ratchet wheel, a lock pin, and a ratchet release. The tube is connected to a housing and together rotate about the ratchet wheel. The lock pin is provided to engage the ratchet wheel which is adapted to allow the tube to be rotated upwardly but not downwardly. The ratchet release has a cam which when rotated pulls a traction rod, connected to the lock pin, to disengage the lock pin and allow the tube to be rotated downwardly. The tube can thus ratchet upwardly to fixed vertical positions and be lowered only by rotating the cam to disengage the lock pin. The adjustable support includes a retaining block, a compression block, and a compression head.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1994Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Allen Medical SystemsInventor: Yury Keselman
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Patent number: 5490821Abstract: A massage device for the soles of the feet is provided. The device includes a number of units releasably connected together to form a long track which allows people to walk thereon and have the soles of their feet massaged by pebble-like projections formed on each of the units. Each unit includes a rectangular, flat, hollow body defining a sealed interior space inflated by air. The flat body has an upper surface having a plurality of different-sized pebble-like projections distributed uniformly thereon. The hollow body is preferably made of a resilient and slightly inflatable material so that by being inflated, the interior pressure is adjusted to provide an adjustable rigidity of the body. With the resilience and the adjustable rigidity provided by the interior pressure, the pebble-like projections are allowed to deflect and deform when stepped on by people, to comply with the shape of the soles of the feet, so as to avoid damaging the soles.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1993Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Inventor: Otto Wu
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Patent number: 5416939Abstract: An apparatus wherein a framework is arranged to pivotally mount a bed structure including a mattress to permit an individual to elevate the feet portion of the individual relative to the head. The feet of the individual are secured within a strap structure, with the strap structure rotatably mounted relative to a rotary support. The tilting bed apparatus allows a person to sleep in a tilted position, whereby beneficial effects of gravity, such as increased blood flow to the brain and reduced spinal column compression, may be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Inventor: Raja G. Maalouli
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Patent number: 5369827Abstract: A medical stirrup supporting and positioning apparatus which provides three dimensional adjustment. The stirrup features a single locking member which simultaneously locks the stirrup into two of three non parallel planes. It also includes a free-floating boot which together with the locking device allows the stirrup to be locked in a horizontal plane and also locked in the adduction or abduction position, but the boot is still free to tilt forward and backwards between safety stop positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1990Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Mend Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Torsten H. Parke, Michael R. Delaney, Robert Pickens
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Patent number: 5302003Abstract: A collapsible footrest is provided, which consists of a base having an inflatable chamber. The base is made of flexible material with a top contoured surface to support the feet of a person and a flat bottom to sit upon the floor. A mechanism is for inflating and deflating the chamber of the base, whereby the base may be folded when deflated, so as to occupy considerably less storage space.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Inventor: Judy Xenofos
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Patent number: 5295276Abstract: A system including a footboard and a chock each adapted for secure, yet easily removable attachment at selected locations to the patient support surface of a mattress on an elevating head type bed is provided. The footboard and the chock both include a wedges of resilient material having a substantially planar base surface and a length dimension substantially equal to the width dimension of the patient support surface. The footboard wedge also defines a foot support surface normal to its base surface. The chock defines an upwardly extending curved surface between the forward and rear edges of its base surface. The footboard and the chock further respectively include support members extending along the length of the wedges. Attachment means for affixing the footboard and the chock respectively to the patient support surface extend around the mattress portion of the bed between the opposite side edges of the base surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Inventors: Constance E. Richards, William D. Richards