Adjustable support garment with harness system
US-2017273365-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US12161576B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12161576-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917259066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2024 |
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The invention relates to a back support belt system, in particular a back orthosis or reclination orthosis for the treatment and prevention of back problems. The system comprises a pelvis strap and two independent left and right shoulder straps extending therefrom, those shoulder straps crossing each other in the back and ribcage region and being connected to the pelvis strap via tension straps, for simultaneously tensioning the pelvis strap and the shoulder straps.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A back orthosis comprising: a stretchable pelvis strap ( 30 ) to be applied to the pelvis of a wearer, having a middle portion ( 31 ) that can be positioned in the lumbar/sacral region in the applied state and a left side portion ( 32 ) extending laterally therefrom with a left pelvis strap end ( 33 ) and a right side portion ( 34 ) extending laterally therefrom with a right pelvis strap end ( 35 ), wherein the pelvis strap ends ( 33 , 35 ) are connectable to each other under tension for application, a right shoulder strap loop ( 22 ) to be applied over the right shoulder of the wearer, which is connected via its first end ( 23 ) and its second end ( 26 ) to the left side portion ( 32 ) of the pelvis strap ( 30 ), a left shoulder strap loop ( 24 ) to be applied over the left shoulder of the wearer, which is connected via its first end ( 25 ) and its second end ( 27 ) to the right side portion ( 34 ) of the pelvis strap ( 30 ), a first elastic strap ( 80 ) connected to the first end ( 23 ) of the right shoulder strap loop ( 22 ); a first inelastic strap ( 52 ) connected to the first elastic strap ( 80 ); a first left deflection element ( 62 ) fastened to the first inelastic strap ( 52 ), the first inelastic strap ( 52 ) being configured to slide through the first left deflection element ( 62 ) in a tensioned state, the first inelastic strap ( 52 ) changing in orientation as the first inelastic strap ( 52 ) slides through the first left deflection element ( 62 ), the first left deflection element ( 62 ) connecting the first inelastic strap ( 52 ) to a left side of the stretchable pelvis strap ( 30 ); a second elastic strap ( 80 ) connected to the first end ( 25 ) of the left shoulder strap loop ( 24 ); a second inelastic strap ( 54 ) connected to the second elastic strap ( 80 ); a first right deflection element ( 64 ) fastened to the second inelastic strap ( 54 ), the second inelastic strap ( 54 ) being configured to slide through the first right deflection element ( 64 ) in a tensioned state, the second inelastic strap ( 54 ) changing in orientation as the second inelastic strap ( 54 ) slides through the first right deflection element ( 64 ), the first right deflection element ( 64 ) connecting the second inelastic strap ( 54 ) to a right side of the stretchable pelvis strap ( 30 ). 2. The back orthosis according to claim 1 , wherein the right shoulder strap loop ( 22 ) and the left shoulder strap loop ( 24 ) cross each other in the applied state in a dorsal central upper crossing point ( 41 ), in a dorsal central lower crossing point ( 43 ) in the applied state, and in two lateral crossing points ( 42 , 44 ) in the applied state. 3. The back orthosis according to claim 1 , wherein the tension straps ( 52 , 54 ) each have a free tension strap end ( 55 ) which can be fixed directly to the respective pelvis strap ends ( 33 , 35 ) for tensioning the tension straps ( 52 , 54 ). 4. The back orthosis according to claim 1 , wherein the shoulder strap loops ( 22 , 24 ) can be tensioned via the tension straps ( 52 , 54 ), which run on the side portions ( 32 , 34 ) in a sliding manner and are fixed to the respective pelvis strap end ( 33 , 35 ), via the stretching of the pelvis strap ( 30 ) when the back orthosis is applied and the pelvis strap ( 30 ) is closed. 5. The back orthosis according to claim 1 , wherein the shoulder strap loops ( 22 , 24 ) can be separately tensioned via the tension straps ( 52 , 54 ) and can be fixed to the respective pelvis strap end ( 33 , 35 ) when the back orthosis is in the applied state and the pelvis strap ( 30 ) is closed. 6. The back orthosis according to claim 1 , wherein the closed pelvis strap ( 30 ) can additionally be tensioned further in the applied state of the back orthosis via the tension straps ( 52 , 54 ) of the shoulder strap loops ( 22 , 24 ). 7. The back orthosis according to claim 1 , wherein the second end ( 26 , 27 ) of the shoulder strap loops ( 22 , 24 ) is each connected to the respective left and right side portions ( 32 , 34 ) at left and right lateral anchors ( 72 , 74 ), and wherein the left and right lateral anchors ( 72 , 74 ) are located on or in the region of the left and right iliac crest (crista iliaca) of the wearer when the pelvis strap ( 30 ) is in the applied state. 8. The back orthosis according to claim 1 , wherein at least one deflection element ( 62 , 64 , 63 , 65 , 66 , 67 ) is formed separately and can be coupled to the pelvis strap ( 30 ) in a position-variable manner. 9. The back orthosis according to claim 1 , wherein an elastic strap portion ( 80 ) is formed between one end of the shoulder strap loop ( 22 , 24 ) and the tension strap ( 52 , 54 ), the elasticity of said elastic strap portion ( 80 ) being higher than that of the shoulder strap loops ( 22 , 24 ) themselves. 10. The back orthosis according to claim 9 , wherein an additional expansion limiter in the form of at least one less elastic or inelastic strap portion guided in a parallel manner is formed on the elastic strap portion ( 82 , 84 ). 11. A protective clothing, comprising a stretchable vest or jacket ( 90 ) and a back support belt system comprising the back orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder strap loops ( 22 , 24 ) and the pelvis strap ( 30 ) are fitted at least in portions onto the vest or the jacket ( 90 ) and firmly connected to the vest or the jacket. 12. A method for protecting against adverse stress on the back of a subject, comprising applying the back orthosis according to claim 1 on the back of the subject. 13. The back orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the right shoulder strap loop ( 22 ) and the left shoulder strap loop ( 24 ) each comprise one or more elastic and padded segments ( 28 ). 14. The back orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the left deflection element ( 62 ) and the right deflection element ( 64 ) each comprise vertically oriented grooves into which the first inelastic strap ( 52 ) and the second inelastic strap ( 54 ), respectively, slide. 15. The back orthosis of claim 14 , wherein the left deflection element ( 62 ) and the right deflection element ( 64 ) are each directly connected to separate stiffening elements ( 36 ), the stiffening elements ( 36 ) being oriented vertically.
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