Stabilizing ankle brace
US-2015119775-A1 · Apr 30, 2015 · US
US9757265B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9757265-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514617870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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A composite material 10 for forming custom fitted orthopedic and other products. The composite material is easily formable when heated to temperatures of about two hundred degrees Fahrenheit for a time of at least six to eight minutes and then is rigid at temperatures of about one hundred thirty degrees. The composite material can be sewn and formed in complex shapes when initially heated to about two hundred degrees. Closure attachments 60 can be secured to the composite material as needed on site rather than at the manufacturing facility. The composite material can be custom fitted to a patient in situ.
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An orthopedic product for supporting a body part comprising: a composite material comprising: an inner layer defining an area configured to face generally toward the body part; an outer layer defining an area configured to face generally away from the body part, said area of said outer layer being generally similar to said area of said inner layer; and a middle layer generally coextensive with said areas of said inner layer and said outer layer and sandwiched between said inner layer and said outer layer, said middle layer comprising a polymer layer that is generally thermoformable within a target temperature range and generally rigid at temperatures below a minimum formable temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit; at least two joinable edges of said composite material adapted to be positioned generally adjacent one another; means for directly mechanically joining said at least two joinable edges of said composite material while said middle layer is above said minimum formable temperature to form a three dimensional structure of a protective shell that conforms with a corresponding portion of the body part; at least two closable edges of said protective shell adapted to be positioned generally adjacent one another, said closable edges being distinct from said joinable edges; and means for selectively closing said at least two closable edges without directly mechanically joining said closable edges, the means comprising: one or more unbroken loop sections affixed to the protective shell; a first attachment member having a plurality of hook elements for engagement with at least one of said one or more unbroken loop sections; a fastening mechanism affixed to said first attachment member; a second attachment member having a plurality of hook elements for engagement with at least one of said one or more unbroken loop sections; a guide element affixed to said second attachment member; and an elongated flexible member configured to be inserted through said guide element and to engage said fastening mechanism. 2. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said fastening mechanism is a cable reel mechanism. 3. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said guide element comprises a section of material having unbroken loops secured to said second attachment member and configured to engage said hook elements of said second attachment member to form a guide loop. 4. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , further comprising a guide member affixed to said first attachment member. 5. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein a first ribbon attached to an edge on said first attachment member forms a first guide element comprising a first aperture along said edge of said first attachment member; wherein a second ribbon attached to an edge on said second attachment member forms a second guide element comprising a second aperture along said edge of said second attachment member, and wherein said elongated flexible member is configured to be inserted through said first and second apertures of said first and second guide elements by a sewing needle or awl. 6. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said elongated flexible member is a cable or lace configured to be secured to said fastening mechanism. 7. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said fastening mechanism is a lace lock mechanism. 8. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said fastening mechanism is a ratchet buckle mechanism. 9. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein the means for directly mechanically joining comprises one or more stitches that sew together at least said middle layer proximate said at least two joinable edges. 10. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said protective shell includes at least two separate components each formed of said composite material, each component having an edge that forms a distinct one of said at least two joinable edges. 11. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said protective shell includes an aperture created within and through said composite material that defines said at least two joinable edges. 12. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said inner layer and said outer layer each comprise a foam layer having a lower density than said polymer layer of said middle layer, the foam layers having a coefficient of friction that is not tacky and less than a coefficient of friction of said polymer layer within said target temperature range. 13. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said polymer layer has a hardness within a range of Shore 65D-80D in accordance with ASTM D2240, a tensile strength in a range of 6000-9000 psi in accordance with ASTM D638, an elongation at break of 5% in accordance with ASTM D638, and a flexural modulus of between 270,000-340,000 psi in accordance with ASTM D5023. 14. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said middle layer is integrally formed with said inner layer and said outer layer. 15. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein said target temperature range is between a temperature of about 160 degrees Fahrenheit and 220 degrees Fahrenheit. 16. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein the protective shell is selected from the group consisting of: a cast, a brace, and a splint. 17. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , further comprising: a third attachment member having a plurality of hook elements for engagement with at least one of said one or more unbroken loop sections; and a guide element affixed to said third attachment member, wherein said elongated flexible member is further configured to be inserted through said guide element affixed to said third attachment member. 18. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein rotation of the fastening mechanism is configured to tauten the elongated flexible member. 19. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein the elongated flexible member comprises a first end and a second end and wherein the fastening mechanism is configured to simultaneously engage both the first end and the second end of the elongated flexible member. 20. The orthopedic product of claim 1 , wherein the first attachment member and the second attachment member are engaged with the protective shell in an angular orientation relative to one another.
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