Thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis attachment

US11246734B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11246734-B2
Application numberUS-201816124921-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 7, 2018
Priority dateSep 7, 2017
Publication dateFeb 15, 2022
Grant dateFeb 15, 2022

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A thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis attachment for configuring an orthopedic device as a thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis by connecting the attachment to the orthopedic device. The attachment has an anterior aspect including an anterior panel arranged to connect to an orthopedic device. An anterior thoracic extension (ATE) is securable to the anterior panel, and a support bar extends from the ATE. A strap system includes an axillary strap system and/or a shoulder strap system removably securing onto a surface of the orthopedic device, and/or the ATE.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis (TLSO) attachment for configuring an orthopedic device as a thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis by connecting the TLSO attachment to the orthopedic device, the TLSO attachment comprising: an anterior panel arranged to connect to the orthopedic device; an anterior thoracic extension (ATE) secured to the anterior panel; a support bar extending from the ATE; at least one strap system including an axillary strap system and/or a shoulder strap system removably securing onto a surface of the orthopedic device; an anterior attachment system including at least one side fastener securable to a side of the anterior panel, and a central fastener generally centrally secured to the anterior panel for providing lateral attachment to an anterior section of the orthopedic device; wherein the anterior attachment system further comprises a longitudinal attachment to the orthopedic device with a first strap extending from a top portion of the anterior panel and tethered by at least one tether extending toward a second strap and coupling therewith with a coupler extending from the second strap to form a loop for securing to the anterior section of the orthopedic device. 2. The TLSO attachment of claim 1 , further comprising a posterior panel including a posterior attachment system for securing to a posterior section of the orthopedic device including a cover extending over the posterior panel, the cover having a central fastener for engaging a surface of the posterior section of the orthopedic device to laterally secure the orthopedic device to the posterior panel, the cover having a first flap extending over the posterior section of the orthopedic device, and a second flap having a fastener engaging the first flap to longitudinally secure the orthopedic device to the posterior panel. 3. The TLSO attachment of claim 2 , further comprising a posterior-thoracic-extension (PTE) securing to a crest of the posterior panel, the PTE defining a shell having an opening generally extending about a portion of the crest and a bar adapted for receiving additional fasteners engageable with the posterior panel, the PTE is insertable over the crest of the posterior panel via the opening such that the bar resides at a higher location relative to the crest than the additional fasteners. 4. The TLSO attachment of claim 3 , wherein the PTE secures to the crest of the posterior panel by the opening formed by the PTE, such that the PTE overlaps with the crest. 5. The TLSO attachment of claim 1 , wherein the support bar includes at least one boss protruding from the support bar, the at least one strap system including a fastener for removably securing to the at least one boss. 6. The TLSO attachment of claim 5 , wherein the fastener of the at least one strap system is arranged with an engagement element for receiving a segment of the at least one strap system. 7. The TLSO attachment of claim 5 , wherein the fastener of the at least one strap system defines a fitting arranged for securing about the at least one boss. 8. The TLSO attachment of claim 1 , wherein at least one strap mount is removably attachable to a surface of a posterior panel, such that a posterior section of the orthopedic device overlaps the at least one strap mount. 9. The TLSO attachment of claim 8 , wherein the at least one strap mount defines a strap attachment extending from the at least one strap mount for receiving a strap segment of the at least one strap system. 10. The TLSO attachment of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustable chest strap, slidably mounted onto the shoulder strap system. 11. A thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis (TLSO) attachment for configuring an orthopedic device as a thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis by connecting the TLSO attachment to the orthopedic device, the TLSO attachment comprising: an anterior panel arranged to connect to the orthopedic device; an anterior thoracic extension (ATE) secured to the anterior panel; a support bar extending from the ATE; at least one strap system including an axillary strap system and/or a shoulder strap system removably securing onto a surface of the orthopedic device; a posterior panel including a posterior attachment system for securing to a posterior section of the orthopedic device including a cover extending over the posterior panel, the cover having a central fastener for engaging a surface of the posterior section of the orthopedic device to laterally secure the orthopedic device to the posterior panel, the cover having a first flap extending over the posterior section of the orthopedic device, and a second flap having a fastener engaging the first flap to longitudinally secure the orthopedic device to the posterior panel; a posterior-thoracic-extension (PTE) securing to a crest of the posterior panel, the PTE defining a shell having an opening generally extending about a portion of the crest and a bar adapted for receiving additional fasteners engageable with the posterior panel, the PTE is insertable over the crest of the posterior panel via the opening such that the bar resides at a higher location relative to the crest than the additional fasteners. 12. The TLSO attachment of claim 11 , wherein the PTE secures to the crest of the posterior panel by the opening formed by the PTE, such that the PTE overlaps with the crest.

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  • Back straightening devices with shoulder braces to force back the shoulder to obtain a correct curvature of the spine (for clavicle fractures A61F5/05808; restraining devices A61F5/37) · CPC title

  • Corsets or bandages for abdomen, teat or breast support, with or without pads · CPC title

  • having pressure pads connected in a frame for reduction or correction of the curvature of the spine · CPC title

  • consisting of one or more shells · CPC title

  • A61F5/028Primary

    Braces for providing support to the lower back, e.g. lumbo sacral supports · CPC title

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What does patent US11246734B2 cover?
A thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis attachment for configuring an orthopedic device as a thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis by connecting the attachment to the orthopedic device. The attachment has an anterior aspect including an anterior panel arranged to connect to an orthopedic device. An anterior thoracic extension (ATE) is securable to the anterior panel, and a support bar extends from the ATE.…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ossur Iceland Ehf
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F5/028. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 15 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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