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Limb and knee protector
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US2858540A
US2858540AUS586263AUS58626356AUS2858540AUS 2858540 AUS2858540 AUS 2858540AUS 586263 AUS586263 AUS 586263AUS 58626356 AUS58626356 AUS 58626356AUS 2858540 AUS2858540 AUS 2858540A
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Nov. 4,1958 H.'MORRISON 52,858,540
LIMB AND KNEE PROTECTOR Filed May 21, 1956 IN V EN TOR.
ifazwey United States Patent LIMB AND KNEE PROTECTOR Harry Morrison, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Application May 21, 1956, Serial No. 586,263
2 Claims. (Cl. 2-24) This invention relates to joint protectors and particularly to a joint protector for the knee of persons which protects the entire joint.
Many types of joint protectors have been heretofore proposed. They have, however not been completely satisfactory for various reasons. Generally, they are not sufiiciently resilient to permit surrounding the entire joint and as a result protect only a small portion of the joint area. Again there has been no completely satisfactory method of fiXing the protector pads to the knee joint.
The present invention overcomes these difiiculties and provides a simple, economical and effective knee joint protector pad.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a limb and knee joint protector pad capable of properly surrounding the entire joint to be protected with a resilient shield.
It is another object of this invention to provide a protector pad having spaced resilient fastening means encircling the limb and pad.
A further object of the invention is to provide an inner removable resilient pad within an outer and separate resilient cover therefor.
Another object of the invention is to provide a knee pad with spaced resilient fastening means which are quickly released from the limb.
Other objects, advantages and purposes of this invention will be apparent from a consideration of the following description of a specific embodiment of this invention and the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is an isometric view of the exterior of the pad of this invention.
Figure 2 is a section on the line II-II of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an enlarged isometric view of the connector forming a part of the pad shown in Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a side elevation of the pad of this invention in place on a knee joint.
Figure 5 shows method of attachment of band to loop member, with parts broken away.
Referring to the drawings there is illustrated an elongated hollow fabric cover having a pocket therein adapted to receive a similarly shapedfoam rubber pad 11 through an access opening 12 adjacent one end. Preferably theaccess opening 12 is provided with aslide fastener 13 of conventional design. Threefabric bands 14 are spaced apart and extend longitudinally on thecover 10. Eachband 14 has a section removed intermediate its ends and replaced by a rubber or similarresilient member 15. One end of eachband 14 is provided With a wide hook shapedmember 16 formed from fiat metal stock and having arectangular opening 17 through which the end of theband 14 is passed and fastened to itself. The opposite end of eachband 14 is provided with an adjustably positionedloop member 18. Eachsuch loop 18 has an irregular or serrated edge 2,858,540 Patented Nov. 4, 1958 19 and a slidinglocking member 20 between which the end of theband 14 is slidably engaged. A hold-downmember 21 extends along one edge and is provided with hold-down loops 22 and 23 engaging the outer of thefabric bands 14 to hold the ends of thebands 14 and the ends of thepad 10 in proper alignment.
The protector of the invention is used as follows. Thefoam rubber pad 11 is inserted through the access opening 12 and theslide fastener 13 is closed after which the pad is wrapped about the joint to be protected. Each of theouter bands 14 are passed through the hold downloops 22 and 23 and through between theserrated edge 19 and the slidinglocking member 20 and adjusted to fit the limb of the wearer. Theloop member 18 is then hooked over the hook shapedmember 16 on the opposite end of the band. The intermediate orcenter band 14 passes over the hold downmember 21 and is fastened by aloop member 18 to a hook shapedmember 16. When the joint (knee) of the wearer is bent, theouter cover 10 andinner pad 11 follow the contour of the joint. At the same time theintermediate section 15 of thebands 14 stretches around the limb and holds the pad firmly in place with complete protection around the entire joint.
While a preferred embodiment of this invention has been illustrated and described, it will be understood that the invention may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. A knee protector pad for supporting an injured knee joint comprising a resilient outer cover containing a thin uniform resilient pad therein; said outer cover and said pad possessing sufiicient resiliency, so that when applied to a joint, they will cooperatively stretch and resiliently follow the contour of the injured joint, and thus provide a combination of support and freedom of movement while permitting the joint to be bent; a plurality of bands having a resilient central section positioned on said cover, at least one of said bands being positioned on said cover so as to lie above, and at least one of said bands being positioned so as to lie below the injured joint, hook means on one end of said bands and quickly adjustable loop means on the other end of said bands; and said quickly adjustable loop means cooperating with said resilient central section, whereby the amount of supporting tension within the resilient central section and imparted to the supporting protector pad, may be quickly adjusted after the protector pad has been positioned over the injured knee and the ends of the bands have been hooked together.
2. A limb and knee joint protector capable of properly surrounding the entire joint to be protected with a resilient shield comprising, an elongated hollow resilient cover having a pocket therein, said pocket having an opening at one end of said cover, said pocket extending the full length and width of said cover, a uniform foam rubber pad within said pocket, said pad extending the full length and width of said pocket, closing means to positively close and lock the opening of said pocket and for opening the same, three fabric bands spaced transversely apart on and extending longitudinally of said cover, each said fabric band having a resilient central section intermediate its ends; said bands being positioned on said cover, so that at least one band will lie above and at least one band will lie below said joint; and hook means on one end of each said band and easily adjustable loop means on the other end of each said band, whereby said bands, while holding the shield over the joint to be protected, can be easily hooked together and quickly adjusted to provide a firm supporting fit, said 3 loop means comprising a rectangular-shaped continuous ring member having a rounded forward eye edge, an irregular serrated backward edge and two-parallel -side edges connecting said forward and backward edges; a locking member slidably positioned on said parallel side edges for movement between said forward and backward edges, a flanged portion, extending xbackwardly ,and upwardly from saidbackward edge,.said upwardly extending flanged portion being provided with a longitudinalslit parallel to said locking, member and to said forward and backward edges; .andla band passed through said slit over said backward edge and said locking member, down between said locking member and said forward edge, back ,undersaid locking member ,and-up between said locking membernand said-irregular serrated backward edge, oversaid backward edge, ,and back through-said slit, to provide a loop member which is locked on the band when under tension and is easily adjustable on the band when tension is removed.
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US3463147A (en)*1966-06-281969-08-26Frank F StubbsBody joint support
US3831467A (en)*1973-03-161974-08-27R MooreKnee brace
US3853123A (en)*1973-09-171974-12-10R MooreOrthopedic knee brace
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US4765318A (en)*1985-07-231988-08-23Volcano International Medical AbOrthopedic knee brace
US4870976A (en)*1986-10-271989-10-03Denny Thomas AIntravenous injection shield assembly
US5221252A (en)*1991-10-151993-06-22Tru-Fit Marketing Corp.Adjustable knee support
US5263497A (en)*1991-10-111993-11-23Abbott LaboratoriesArmboard useable with a medical device
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US3046981A (en)*1957-04-291962-07-31Surgical Appliance IndKnee brace
US3092110A (en)*1962-07-031963-06-04Maurice W DuensingMuscular thermal support sheath
US3463147A (en)*1966-06-281969-08-26Frank F StubbsBody joint support
US3831467A (en)*1973-03-161974-08-27R MooreKnee brace
US3853123A (en)*1973-09-171974-12-10R MooreOrthopedic knee brace
US3934583A (en)*1974-09-271976-01-27Danny W. HollingsheadTherapeutic musculoskeletal support sleeve and method of manufacturing same
US4084584A (en)*1976-10-151978-04-18Detty Garnett EKnee sleeve
EP0039010A1 (en)*1980-04-291981-11-04von Torklus, Detlef, Prof. Dr.Bandage for knee joint
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US4532921A (en)*1981-05-081985-08-06Torklus Detlef VonKnee joint bandage
US4765318A (en)*1985-07-231988-08-23Volcano International Medical AbOrthopedic knee brace
US4870976A (en)*1986-10-271989-10-03Denny Thomas AIntravenous injection shield assembly
US5263497A (en)*1991-10-111993-11-23Abbott LaboratoriesArmboard useable with a medical device
US5221252A (en)*1991-10-151993-06-22Tru-Fit Marketing Corp.Adjustable knee support
US5399153A (en)*1991-10-151995-03-21Tru-Fit Marketing CorporationAdjustable knee support
US5656023A (en)*1991-10-151997-08-12Tru-Fit Marketing CorporationAdjustable knee support
US5925010A (en)*1995-10-031999-07-20Tru-Fit Marketing CorporationTherapeutic elastic body support
US20050203455A1 (en)*2004-03-102005-09-15Cropper Dean E.Knee orthosis and orthotic method
US8926539B2 (en)*2004-03-102015-01-06Dean E. CropperKnee orthosis and orthotic method
US20060094999A1 (en)*2004-11-012006-05-04Cropper Dean EApparatus for and method of diagnosing and treating patello-femoral misalignment
WO2022046858A1 (en)*2020-08-312022-03-03Singh Brig MohanPosterior knee guard

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