Box Patents (Class 602/15)
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Patent number: 9895577Abstract: A device for exercising leg muscles, ligaments, and tendons attendant to movement of a human knee following knee replacement surgery or during rehabilitation following knee injury is provided. The user lies supine on a flat surface and braces the back of his or her upper thigh against the device's leg support bar, so that the user's upper thigh is approximately perpendicular to the user's upper torso. The patient maintains this position and exercises the knee by extending and flexing his or her lower leg. Some embodiments include an elastic band that attaches to the device in a position that limits the degree of leg flexion to within a desired range. Some embodiments include an ankle strap attached to a cord, which may be used to build quadriceps strength through application of resistance, and/or for applying downward pulling force to the lower leg during passive range-of-motion exercising.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2016Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Inventor: Ryan J. Montgomery
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Patent number: 9517380Abstract: A device for exercising leg muscles, ligaments, and tendons attendant to movement of a human knee following knee replacement surgery or during rehabilitation following knee injury is provided. The user lies supine on a flat surface and braces the back of his or her upper thigh against the device's leg support bar, so that the user's upper thigh is approximately perpendicular to the user's upper torso. The patient maintains this position and exercises the knee by extending and flexing his or her lower leg. Some embodiments include an elastic band that attaches to the device in a position that limits the degree of leg flexion to within a desired range. Some embodiments include an ankle strap attached to a cord, which may be used to build quadriceps strength through application of resistance, and/or for applying downward pulling force to the lower leg during passive range-of-motion exercising.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2014Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Inventor: Ryan J. Montgomery
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Patent number: 9364383Abstract: A suspension walker which may be weighted or unweighted is provided. The suspension walker includes a sole plate having a rocker bottom, a yoke portion and an extension leg attached to the yoke portion. A boot received by a patient's foot is operably coupled to the yoke portion by a first fastener and to an upper portion of the extension leg by a second fastener. An extension leg may be operably coupled at a hinge axis to an upper hinged portion. The hinge axis is configured to be aligned with the knee. A below the knee collar operably and securely couples the boot to the extension leg and the yoke portion. An above the knee collar operably secures the upper hinged portion to the patient's thigh.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Inventor: Barry A. Butler
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Patent number: 8861907Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus may include an optical fiber that may have a surface non-normal to a longitudinal axis of a distal end portion of the optical fiber. The surface may define a portion of an interface configured to redirect electromagnetic radiation propagated from within the optical fiber and incident on the interface to a direction offset from the longitudinal axis. The apparatus may also include a doped silica cap that may be fused to the optical fiber such that the surface of the optical fiber may be disposed within a cavity defined by the doped silica cap.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2012Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Zerfas, Richard P. Tumminelli
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Publication number: 20140031731Abstract: FIG. 1 shows a foot support 10 for use by a user having a static posture, to provide support for a foot of the user. With support 10 comprise a section 2 which is upright, in use, to support the forefoot. Sections 1, 3 wrap around, in use, to provide side support to the foot. A U-shaped section 4 supports the ankle in user. A cut out (not visible) receives the heel, in use, to relieve pressure on the heel when the foot is supported vertically.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Inventors: Anna Waugh, Neil James Waugh
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Patent number: 7118544Abstract: An elevation device for resiliently supporting an extremity of a patient that utilizes the packaging for the device to form the finished product. The elevation device includes a support cushion and a planar surface for supporting the support cushion at a desired elevation. At least one guide member is associated with the planar surface for positioning the support cushion on the planar surface. An orthopedic block comprising an upright foot block is removeably positioned on the support cushion and is held in place by buckling opposed ends of a web belt.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Inventor: Scott L. Murray
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Patent number: 6920657Abstract: An elevation device for resiliently supporting an extremity of a patient that utilizes the packaging for the device to form the finished product. The elevation device includes a support cushion and a planar surface for supporting the support cushion at a desired elevation. At least one guide member is associated with the planar surface for positioning the support cushion on the planar surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Inventor: Scott L. Murray
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Publication number: 20020120221Abstract: The present invention provides a splint that may be telescopically extendable, coarsely and finely adjustable, and providing a mechanical advantage while being readily transportable. The splint may have two to three telescoping members that nest inside one another when not in use, and may be triangular, rectangular, or circular in cross section. The present invention also provides a single member adjustable splint.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventor: Samuel Slishman
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Patent number: 6085371Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a leg while healing enhances flow of fluids to and from the leg. The apparatus has an angled leg support area. The various implementations include low cost devices mad from cardboard or the like, re-useable devices made from plastics or wire frames, stackable and foldable devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Inventor: Patricia Umhofer
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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: 5456659Abstract: A splint and a kit from which the splint is assembled include a plurality of components having a planar configuration for compact storage when in the kit, but having a three-dimensional configuration conforming to the desired body contours when the splint is assembled. The individual planar kit components include a rigid support member, a pad for cushioning the support member against the body, a plurality of belts for securing the support member to the body, a pair of flexion members for fixedly retaining the flexion angle of the support member, and one or more straps flexibly connecting the flexion members to the support member. The support member is an elongated surface having two longitudinal grooves formed therein that act as contour joints, and two slits formed therethrough perpendicular to the grooves that act as flexion joints.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Gildersleeve, Keith L. Cassford, Jason L. Constable
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Patent number: 5385534Abstract: A splint and a kit from which the splint is assembled include a plurality of components having a planar configuration for compact storage when in the kit, but having a three-dimensional configuration conforming to the desired body contours when the splint is assembled. The individual planar kit components include a rigid support member, a pad for cushioning the support member against the body, a plurality of straps for securing the support member to the body, and a pair of flexion members for fixedly retaining the flexion angle of the support member. The support member is an elongated surface having two longitudinal grooves formed therein that act as contour joints, and two slits formed therethrough perpendicular to the grooves that act as flexion joints. The joints remain fully extended and flat in the kit, but when the splint is assembled from the kit, the contour joints are flexed to impart a u-shape to the support member conforming to the desired contour of the body.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1993Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Smith & Nephew Donjoy Inc.Inventor: Keith L. Cassford
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Patent number: 5292302Abstract: This invention relates to splints and the method of manufacturing these splints for first aid or emergency rescue use, and has particular reference to an improved hinge and pivot splint having angular adjustment and securing devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1991Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Inventor: Mark L. Gianferante