Coupleable support splint

US11241328B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11241328-B2
Application numberUS-201515126090-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 12, 2015
Priority dateMar 20, 2014
Publication dateFeb 8, 2022
Grant dateFeb 8, 2022

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An articular support for supporting bones connected to one another by joints, includes at least one support splint, which is structured in at least two segments. The support splint has at least one guide per segment to receive a reinforcing element for longitudinal coupling of the at least two segments and coupling means for transverse coupling of this support splint to at least one additional neighboring support splint.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An articular support comprising: first and second support splints, the first support splint configured to be secured along a first digit, the second support splint configured to be secured along a second digit, both of the first and second support splints structured in a first segment and a second segment, both of the first and second segments of both of the first and second support splints including at least one transverse coupling element guide; and a first transverse coupling element transversely connecting the first and second support splints, the first transverse coupling element received by a first transverse coupling element guide of the first segment of the first support splint, and received a second transverse coupling element guide of the first segment of the second support splint, wherein the first segment of the first support splint includes a first longitudinal reinforcing element guide and the second segment of the first support splint includes a second longitudinal reinforcing element guide, and wherein the articular support further comprises a first longitudinal coupling element longitudinally connecting the first and second segments of the first support splint, the first longitudinal coupling element received by the first longitudinal reinforcing element guide and the second longitudinal reinforcing element guide. 2. The articular support of claim 1 , wherein the first and second segments of at least one of the first and second support splints are connected at a hinge. 3. The articular support of claim 2 , wherein the hinge is defined by a notch of thinner material. 4. The articular support of claim 1 , wherein the first transverse coupling element is a rigid transverse coupling element. 5. The articular support of claim 4 , wherein the rigid transverse coupling element is constructed of metal or plastic. 6. The articular support of claim 1 , wherein the first transverse coupling element guides of the at least one transverse coupling element guide are arranged in pairs such that a first end of the first transverse coupling element is received by a first pair of coupling element guides and a second end of the first transverse coupling element is received by a second pair of coupling element guides. 7. The articular support of claim 1 , further comprising a second transverse coupling element transversely connecting the first and second support splints, the first and second transverse coupling elements both being a rigid transverse coupling elements, the second transverse coupling element longitudinally spaced from the first transverse coupling element. 8. The articular support of claim 1 , wherein the first transverse coupling element is elongated in a transverse direction extending between the first and second support splints such that the first transverse coupling element includes a length in the transverse direction and a width in a longitudinal direction, the length being greater than the width. 9. An articular support comprising: first and second support splints, the first support splint configured to be secured along a first digit, the second support splint configured to be secured along a second digit, both of the first and second support splints structured in a first segment and a second segment, at least one of the first and second segments of the second support splint including a transverse coupling element guide; and a first transverse coupling element transversely extending from at least one of the first and second segments of the first support split, the first transverse coupling element transversely connecting the first and second support splints, a free end of the first transverse coupling element received by the transverse coupling element guide of at least one of the first and second segments of the second support splint, wherein the transverse coupling element guide is a groove defined in a lateral side of the at least one of the first and second segments of the second support splint. 10. The articular support of claim 9 , further comprising a base body including a receptacle receiving the first and second support splints. 11. The articular support of claim 10 , wherein the receptacle includes a first catch for receiving the first support splint and a second catch for receiving the second support splint. 12. The articular support of claim 10 , wherein the base body further includes at least one belt extending generally in a direction perpendicular to the first and second support splints. 13. The articular support of claim 9 , wherein the first transverse coupling element is a rigid transverse coupling element. 14. The articular support of claim 13 , wherein the rigid transverse coupling element is constructed of metal or plastic. 15. The articular support of claim 9 , further comprising a second transverse coupling element transversely connecting the first and second support splints, the first and second transverse coupling elements both being a rigid transverse coupling elements, the second transverse coupling element longitudinally spaced from the first transverse coupling element. 16. The articular support of claim 9 , wherein the first transverse coupling element is elongated in a transverse direction extending between the first and second support splints such that the first transverse coupling element includes a length in the transverse direction and a width in a longitudinal direction, the length being greater than the width.

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What does patent US11241328B2 cover?
An articular support for supporting bones connected to one another by joints, includes at least one support splint, which is structured in at least two segments. The support splint has at least one guide per segment to receive a reinforcing element for longitudinal coupling of the at least two segments and coupling means for transverse coupling of this support splint to at least one additional …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bauerfeind Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F5/05875. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 08 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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