Articles of apparel for an amputee's residuum and for non-amputees who desire or require padding or joint support.
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What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A cushion liner for enclosing an amputation stump, said liner comprising a fabric covering having an open end for introduction of said stump and a closed end opposite said open end, said fabric coated sea
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A cushion liner for enclosing an amputation stump, said liner comprising a fabric covering having an open end for introduction of said stump and a closed end opposite said open end, said fabric coated seamlessly on only an inside surface thereof with a polymeric cushioning gel that substantially conforms to the shape of said amputation stump when said liner is worn; wherein said liner is configured such that said polymeric cushioning gel is in contact with the skin of said amputation stump when said liner is worn by a user thereof. 2. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fabric is coated on the inside thereof with an uneven distribution of said polymeric cushioning gel, said uneven distribution resulting in a thinner posterior middle and upper portion, and a thicker distal anterior-medial and anterior-lateral portion. 3. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is arranged in a recessed Achilles configuration. 4. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel has a thickness varying from 0.150-0.500 inches. 5. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fabric is completely coated on only the inside thereof with said polymeric cushioning gel. 6. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a biocide. 7. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a vitamin. 8. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel has a thickness profile such that said polymeric cushioning gel is thicker at said closed end of said covering than at said open end. 9. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes mineral oil. 10. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 1, further comprising docking means at a distal end thereof. 11. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 10, wherein said docking means is molded to said fabric on an exterior of said liner. 12. A cushion liner for enclosing an amputation stump, said liner comprising a fabric covering having an open end for introduction of said stump and a closed end opposite said open end, said fabric coated seamlessly on only an inside thereof with a polymeric cushioning gel that substantially conforms to the shape of said amputation stump when said liner is worn; wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is thicker at said closed end of said fabric than at said open end of said fabric; and wherein said liner is configured such that said polymeric cushioning gel is in contact with the skin of said amputation stump when said liner is worn by a user thereof. 13. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 12, wherein said fabric is coated on the inside thereof with an uneven distribution of said polymeric cushioning gel, said uneven distribution resulting in a thinner posterior middle and upper portion, and a thicker distal anterior-medial and anterior-lateral portion. 14. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 12, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is arranged in a recessed Achilles configuration. 15. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 12, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel has a thickness varying from 0.150-0.500 inches. 16. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 12, wherein said fabric is completely coated on only the inside thereof with said polymeric cushioning gel. 17. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 12, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a biocide. 18. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 12, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a vitamin. 19. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 12, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes mineral oil. 20. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 12, further comprising docking means at a distal end thereof. 21. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 20, wherein said docking means is molded to said fabric on an exterior of said liner. 22. A cushion liner for enclosing an amputation stump, said liner comprising a fabric covering having an open end for introduction of said stump and a closed end opposite said open end, said fabric coated seamlessly and directly on only an inside thereof with a polymeric cushioning gel that substantially conforms to the shape of said amputation stump when said liner is worn; wherein said liner is configured such that said polymeric cushioning gel is in contact with the skin of said amputation stump when said liner is worn by a user thereof. 23. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 22, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel has a thickness varying from 0.150-0.500 inches. 24. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 22, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is thicker at said closed end of said fabric than at said open end of said fabric. 25. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 22, wherein said fabric is coated on the inside thereof with an uneven distribution of said polymeric cushioning gel, said uneven distribution resulting in a thinner posterior middle and upper portion, and a thicker distal anterior-medial and anterior-lateral portion. 26. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 22, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is arranged in a recessed Achilles configuration. 27. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 22, wherein said fabric is completely coated on only the inside thereof with said polymeric cushioning gel. 28. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 22, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a biocide. 29. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 22, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a vitamin. 30. The cushion liner of claim 22, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes mineral oil. 31. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 22, further comprising docking means at a distal end thereof. 32. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 31, wherein said docking means is molded to said fabric on an exterior of said liner. 33. A cushion liner for enclosing an amputation stump, said liner comprising a fabric covering having an open end for introduction of said stump and a closed end opposite said open end, said fabric coated seamlessly and directly on only an inside thereof with a polymeric cushioning gel that substantially conforms to the shape of said amputation stump when said liner is worn; wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is thicker at said closed end of said fabric than at said open end of said fabric; and wherein said liner is configured such that said polymeric cushioning gel is in contact with the skin of said amputation stump when said liner is worn by a user thereof. 34. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 33, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel has a thickness varying from 0.150-0.500 inches. 35. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 33, wherein said fabric is coated on the inside thereof with an uneven distribution of said polymeric cushioning gel, said uneven distribution resulting in a thinner posterior middle and upper portion, and a thicker distal anterior-medial and anterior-lateral portion. 36. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 33, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is arranged in a recessed Achilles configuration. 37. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 33, wherein said fabric is completely coated on only the inside thereof with said polymeric cushioning gel. 38. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 33, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a biocide. 39. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 33, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a vitamin. 40. The cushion liner of claim 33, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes mineral oil. 41. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 33, further comprising docking means at a distal end thereof. 42. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 41, wherein said docking means is molded to said fabric on an exterior of said liner. 43. A cushion liner for enclosing an amputation stump, said liner comprising a fabric covering having an open end for introduction of said stump and a closed end opposite said open end, said fabric coated on only an inside thereof with a polymeric cushioning gel that substantially conforms to the shape of said amputation stump when said liner is worn; wherein said liner is donned by inverting and rolling said liner onto said amputation stump; and wherein said liner is configured such that said polymeric cushioning gel is in contact with the skin of said amputation stump after donning. 44. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 43, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel has a thickness varying from 0.150-0.500 inches. 45. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 43, wherein said fabric is coated on the inside thereof with an uneven distribution of said polymeric cushioning gel, said uneven distribution resulting in a thinner posterior middle and upper portion, and a thicker distal anterior-medial and anterior-lateral portion. 46. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 43, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is arranged in a recessed Achilles configuration. 47. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 43, wherein said fabric is completely coated on only the inside thereof with said polymeric cushioning gel. 48. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 43, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a biocide. 49. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 43, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a vitamin. 50. The cushion liner of claim 43, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes mineral oil. 51. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 43, further comprising docking means at a distal end thereof. 52. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 51, wherein said docking means is molded to said fabric on an exterior of said liner. 53. A cushion liner for enclosing an amputation stump, said liner comprising a fabric covering having an open end for introduction of said stump and a closed end opposite said open end, said fabric coated on only an inside thereof with a polymeric cushioning gel that substantially conforms to the shape of said amputation stump when said liner is worn; wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is thicker at said closed end of said fabric than at said open end of said fabric; wherein said liner is donned by inverting and rolling said liner onto said amputation stump; and wherein said liner is configured such that said polymeric cushioning gel is in contact with the skin of said amputation stump after donning. 54. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 53, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel has a thickness varying from 0.150-0.500 inches. 55. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 53, further comprising docking means at a distal end thereof. 56. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 55, wherein said docking means is molded to said fabric on an exterior of said liner. 57. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 53, wherein said fabric is coated on the inside thereof with an uneven distribution of said polymeric cushioning gel, said uneven distribution resulting in a thinner posterior middle and upper portion, and a thicker distal anterior-medial and anterior-lateral portion. 58. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 53, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel is arranged in a recessed Achilles configuration. 59. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 53, wherein said fabric is completely coated on only the inside thereof with said polymeric cushioning gel. 60. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 53, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a biocide. 61. The cushion liner as claimed in claim 53, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes a vitamin. 62. The cushion liner of claim 53, wherein said polymeric cushioning gel includes mineral oil.
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