[미국특허]
Emergency stabilization of a fractured pelvis or an injured neck
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-005/00
A61F-005/24
A41F-009/00
A61F-005/058
출원번호
US-0489277
(2012-06-05)
등록번호
US-8920351
(2014-12-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Polliack, Adrian Abram
Hopman, Lance David
Johnson, Lane Michael
Smith, Mark Douglas
출원인 / 주소
The Seaberg Company, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Chemoff, Vilhauer, McClung & Stenzel, LLP
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65
초록▼
A hip-girdling pelvic sling device for maintaining a desired amount of tension surrounding a person's hips and pelvis to securely support and stabilize a pelvis that has been fractured. Areas of mating types of fastener material such as mating hook-bearing fastener material and loop pile fastener ma
A hip-girdling pelvic sling device for maintaining a desired amount of tension surrounding a person's hips and pelvis to securely support and stabilize a pelvis that has been fractured. Areas of mating types of fastener material such as mating hook-bearing fastener material and loop pile fastener material are arranged on the device to enable a strap to be secured at various effective lengths to provide a wide range of adjustability. The device may include inflatable bladders, stays, and a chin support and may be wrapped around a patient's neck as a cervical support collar.
대표청구항▼
1. A device useful alternatively for stabilizing a fractured pelvis or as a cervical collar for supporting a neck, comprising: (a) an elongate main body portion having opposite first and second end portions;(b) a buckle fixedly attached to said first end portion of said main body portion;(c) a flexi
1. A device useful alternatively for stabilizing a fractured pelvis or as a cervical collar for supporting a neck, comprising: (a) an elongate main body portion having opposite first and second end portions;(b) a buckle fixedly attached to said first end portion of said main body portion;(c) a flexible elongate strap having an inner end fixedly attached to said second end portion of said main body portion, the strap extending away from the main body portion and having an outer end portion opposite from said inner end thereof, the strap being of a size able to pass through the buckle and the buckle being adapted to engage the strap so as to interconnect the first and second end portions of the main body portion with each other, for use of the device in stabilizing a pelvis, and the strap having an intermediate portion, located between the outer end portion of the strap and the second end portion of the main body portion, having an area of flexible fastener material of a first kind located on a first side of the strap and having an area of flexible fastener material of a second kind that is cooperatively matable with the flexible fastener material of the first kind, located on a second side of the outer end portion of the strap, the area of flexible fastener material of the second kind being capable of fastening the outer end portion of the strap to the intermediate portion of the strap by mating with the flexible fastener material of the first kind, to secure the device as a cervical collar with the main body portion wrapped around a person's neck and with the strap extending further around the main body portion. 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said first end portion of said main body portion has a margin that defines a concave chin receptacle, and further including a movable chin support member attached to said first end portion of main body portion adjacent said chin receptacle, said chin support member being optionally positioned with respect to said main body portion either in a chin-supporting deployed configuration projecting outward from said main body portion when said main body portion is bent to extend around a neck of a patient, or in a non-deployed position alongside and generally parallel with said main body portion. 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said chin support member has a pair of opposite ends each attached to said main body portion through a separate respective hinge, each of the hinges defining a respective hinge axis, the hinge axes being coplanar and intersecting each other at an obtuse angle when said first one of said end portions of said main body portion is in a flattened generally planar condition. 4. The device of claim 1 further including a selectively inflatable bladder located centrally in said main body portion between said opposite first and second end portions thereof. 5. The device of claim 1 further including a pair of elongate stays each having a longitudinal axis, mounted on said main body portion at respective spaced-apart positions, the stays being oriented transversely to a length of said main body portion and with their longitudinal axes parallel with each other. 6. The device of claim 1 wherein said stays are located adjacent respective opposite ends of said inflatable bladder. 7. The device of claim 1 including at least one additional selectively inflatable bladder located in a respective one of said end portions of said main body portion. 8. A device useful alternatively for stabilizing a fractured pelvis or as a cervical collar for supporting an injured neck, comprising: (a) an elongate main body portion having opposite first and second end portions;(b) a buckle fixedly attached to said first end portion of said main body portion;(c) a flexible elongate strap having an inner end fixedly attached to said second end portion of said main body portion, the strap extending away from the main body portion and having an outer end portion opposite from said inner end thereof, the strap being of a size to pass through the buckle and the buckle being adapted to engage the strap so as to interconnect the first and second end portions of the main body portion with each other, and an intermediate portion of the strap, located between the outer end portion of the strap and the second end portion of the main body portion, having an area of flexible fastener material of a first kind located on a first side of the strap;(d) an area of flexible fastener material of a second kind that is cooperatively mateable with the flexible fastener material of the first kind, located on the outer end portion of the strap;(e) an area of flexible fastener material of the first kind located in the second end portion of the main body portion where the outer end portion of the strap can be fastened to the second end portion of the main body portion by mating cooperation of the respective areas of flexible fastener material of the first and second kinds, when the device is adjusted to a circumference in a predetermined first range of circumferences;(f) an area of flexible fastener material of the second kind, located on the second end portion of the main body portion adjacent the area of flexible fastener material of the first kind, where the intermediate portion of the strap can be fastened to the second end portion of the main body portion by mating cooperation of the flexible fastener material of the first kind located on the intermediate portion of the strap with the flexible fastener material of the second kind located on the second end portion of the main body portion when the device is adjusted to a circumference in a range of circumferences smaller than said first range of circumferences; and wherein(g) said first one of said end portions of said main body portion has a margin that defines a concave chin receptacle. 9. A device useful alternatively for stabilizing a fractured pelvis or as a cervical collar for supporting an injured neck, comprising: (a) an elongate main body portion having opposite first and second end portions;(b) a buckle fixedly attached to said first end portion of said main body portion;(c) a flexible elongate strap having an inner end fixedly fastened to said second end portion of said main body portion, the strap extending away from the main body portion and having an outer end portion opposite from said inner end thereof, the strap being of a size to pass through the buckle and the buckle being adapted to engage the strap so as to interconnect the first and second end portions of the main body portion with each other, and an intermediate portion of the strap, located between the outer end portion of the strap and the second end portion of the main body portion, having an area of flexible fastener material of a first kind located on a first side of the strap;(d) an area of flexible fastener material of a second kind that is cooperatively mateable with the flexible fastener material of the first kind, located on the outer end portion of the strap;(e) an area of flexible fastener material of the first kind located in the second end portion of the main body portion where the outer end portion of the strap can be fastened to the second end portion of the main body portion by mating cooperation of the respective areas of flexible fastener material of the first and second kinds, when the device is adjusted to a circumference in a predetermined first range of circumferences;(f) an area of flexible fastener material of the second kind, located on the second end portion of the main body portion adjacent the area of flexible fastener material of the first kind, where the intermediate portion of the strap can be fastened to the second end portion of the main body portion by mating cooperation of the flexible fastener material of the first kind located on the intermediate portion of the strap with the flexible fastener material of the second kind located on the second end portion of the main body portion when the device is adjusted to a circumference in a range of circumferences smaller than said first range of circumferences; and(g) a selectively inflatable bladder located centrally in said main body portion between said opposite first and second end portions thereof. 10. A device for stabilizing a fractured pelvis, comprising: (a) an elongate main body portion having opposite first and second end portions;(b) a buckle fixedly attached to said first end portion of said main body portion;(c) a flexible elongate strap having an inner end permanently attached to said second end portion of said main body portion, the strap extending away from the main body portion and having an outer end portion opposite from said inner end thereof, the strap being of a size to pass through the buckle and the buckle being adapted to engage the strap so as to interconnect the first and second end portions of the main body portion with each other;(d) an area of a first kind of flexible fastener material on said second end portion of said main body portion;(e) an area of flexible fastener material of a second kind that is cooperatively mateable with the flexible fastener material of the first kind, located on the outer end portion of the strap;(f) an area of flexible fastener material of the first kind located in the second end portion of the main body portion where the outer end portion of the strap can be fastened to the second end portion of the main body portion by mating cooperation of the respective areas of flexible fastener material of the first and second kinds, when the device is adjusted to a circumference in a predetermined first range of circumferences; and(g) a pair of elongate stays mounted on said main body portion at respective spaced-apart positions, the stays being oriented parallel with each other and transversely to a length of said main body portion.
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