The disclosure pertains generally to protective and rehabilitative gear and more particularly to an ankle brace.
Each year, many people, both athletes and non-athletes, suffer ankle injuries. In some cases, athletes wrap their ankles with adhesive tape in an attempt to prevent ankle injuries and/or to support their ankles after an injury has occurred. In many instances, athletes and others use ankle braces to protect and/or to rehabilitate their ankles.
While a variety of ankle braces are known, there is a desire for continued improvement in the performance and comfort of known ankle braces. There is a desire for an ankle brace that is easy to use and comfortable for the wearer.
In some embodiments, the invention pertains to an ankle brace that is easy to use, is comfortable for the wearer and is reversible, i.e., a single ankle brace may be used on either the wearer's left foot or right foot, depending on where the injury is. A reversible ankle brace means that a wearer can use the brace again, even if, for example, they injure their other ankle
Accordingly, in some embodiments, the invention pertains to a reversible ankle brace that includes a stirrup having a base plate and first and second stirrup arms. A first sideplate is secured to the first stirrup arm at a first pivot point and a second sideplate is secured to the second stirrup arm at a second pivot point. First and second elongate slots are formed in the outer surfaces of the first and second sideplates. A first pad is releasably securable to an inner surface of the first sideplate and a second pad is releasably securable to an inner surface of the second sideplate. A first horizontal strap is releasably securable about an exterior of the first pad and the second pad and secures an upper portion of the ankle brace. A second horizontal strap extends through the first and second elongate slots and secures together an intermediate portion of the ankle brace.
In some embodiments, the reversible ankle brace further includes a cross strap. The cross strap is configured to fit through a pair of slots in the base plate, cross a first time on a back side of the ankle brace and cross a second time on a front side of the ankle brace. In some instances, the cross strap has a first end and a second end, and the first and second ends are adapted to be releasably securable to the first horizontal strap after crossing the first time behind the ankle brace and crossing the second time in front of the ankle brace.
In some embodiments, the invention pertains to a method of adjusting and putting a reversible ankle brace on a wearer. The method includes selecting a pair of slots that extend through a base plate of the reversible ankle brace in accordance with whether the ankle brace will be used on the wearer's left foot or their right foot. A cross strap is extended through the selected pair of slots such that the cross strap has a first end extending from a first side of the base plate and a second end extending from a second side of the base plate. After the wearer's foot is positioned within the reversible ankle brace, a first horizontal strap that extends around an exterior of the reversible ankle brace is secured in place in order to secure together an upper portion of the reversible ankle brace. A second horizontal strap that extends around an exterior of the reversible ankle brace is secured in place in order to secure together an intermediate portion of the reversible ankle brace. The first and second ends of the cross strap are extended inside the first and second side pads, the cross strap passing over either side of the wearer's foot and then wrapping behind the wearer's calf, the first and second ends of the cross strap crossing each other proximate the wearer's calf. The first and second ends of the cross strap are wrapped in front of the wearer's shin, the first and second ends of the cross strap crossing each other again proximate the wearer's shin. The first and second ends of the cross strap are secured to either side of one of the first and second horizontal straps.
While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. The intention, however, is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Various embodiments relate to a reversible ankle brace that is easy to use, is comfortable for the wearer and is reversible. Accordingly, a wearer may use the inventive ankle brace on either their left foot, to support their left ankle, or their right foot, to support their right ankle, without having to purchase more than one ankle brace. Though ankle braces according to various embodiments include the features and/or achieve the foregoing advantages, alternative or additional features and advantages are contemplated.
The ankle brace 10 includes a stirrup 14 having a base plate 16, a first stirrup arm 18 and a second stirrup arm 20. As illustrated, the first stirrup arm 18 is approximately centered along a first side 30 of the stirrup 14 and the second stirrup arm 20 is approximately centered along a second side 32 of the stirrup 14. In some embodiments, centering the first stirrup arm 18 and the second stirrup arm 20 facilitates being able to reverse the ankle brace 10 for use on either a left ankle or a right ankle. Optionally, the stirrup 14 is integrally molded as a unitary piece, including the base plate 16, the first stirrup arm 18 and the second stirrup arm 20. The stirrup 14 is optionally formed of a relatively rigid polymeric material. In some embodiments, a soft foam pad 16A is disposed over the base plate 16 for the wearer's comfort.
In some embodiments, the ankle brace 10 is configured to wear with one of the first stirrup arm 18 and the second stirrup arm 20 on the medial (inside) side of the wearer's ankle and have the other of the first stirrup arm 18 and the second stirrup arm 20 on the lateral (outside) side of the wearer's ankle In some instances, one of the first stirrup arm 18 and the second stirrup arm 20 has a slightly different length or profile than the other. For example, and with particular reference to
First and second sideplates 22 and 24 are attached to the first and second stirrup arms 18, 20, respectively, at a first pivot point 26 and a second pivot point 28. In some embodiments, the stirrup 14 is symmetric about a medial, vertical plane (not illustrated, for clarity) that extends through the first pivot point 26 and the second pivot point 28 and that is perpendicular to the base plate 16. It will be appreciated that the first sideplate 22 may be permitted to pivot forwards and backwards relative to the first stirrup arm 18 while being constrained against relative movement in a side to side fashion. Similarly, the second sideplate 24 may be permitted to pivot forwards and backwards relative to the second stirrup arm 20 while being constrained against relative movement in a side to side fashion. The first sideplate 22 and the second sideplate 24 are optionally formed of a relatively rigid polymeric material.
A first pad 34 is releasably securable to the first sideplate 22 and a second pad 36 is releasably securable to the second sideplate 24. In some instances, a hook-and-loop fastening system, commercially known as VELCRO, is used to secure the first pad 34 to the first sideplate 22 and to secure the second pad 36 to the second sideplate 24. Optionally, the first and second pads 34, 36 are secured using alternate fashioning techniques such as snaps or pressure sensitive adhesives. The first pad 34 and the second pad 36 are optionally formed of a soft polymeric material such as a foam.
In some instances, the ankle brace 10 includes an intermediate portion 38 and an upper portion 40. As illustrated, a first horizontal strap 42 extends around an exterior of the upper portion 40 of the ankle brace 10. It will be appreciated that the first horizontal strap 42, if appropriately tightened up, will secure together the upper portion 40 of the ankle brace 10. In some cases (see
A second horizontal strap 44 extends around an exterior of the intermediate portion 38 of the ankle brace 10. As illustrated, the first sideplate 22 includes a first elongate slot 46. The second sideplate 24 includes a second elongate slot 48 (visible in
Optionally, the second horizontal strap 44 may be releasably secured (instead of or in addition to the first and second elongate slots 46, 48) to either the first sideplate 22 and the second side plate 24 in order to appropriately locate the second horizontal strap 44 relative to the ankle brace 10. The second horizontal strap 44 is dimensioned to fit at least once around the intermediate portion 38 of the ankle brace 10. Optionally, the second horizontal strap 44 is dimensioned to fit more than once around the intermediate portion 38 of the ankle brace 10. The second horizontal strap 44 is configured to be securable to itself, such as by using hook-and-loop fasteners and may be formed of any elastomeric material.
The ankle brace 110 primarily differs from the ankle brace 10 by including a cross strap 50. The ankle brace 110 includes a stirrup 114 that is configured to accommodate the cross strap 50. The stirrup 114 has a base plate 116, a first stirrup arm 118 and a second stirrup arm 120. As illustrated, the first stirrup arm 118 is approximately centered along a first side 130 of the stirrup 114 and the second stirrup arm 120 is approximately centered along a second side 132 of the stirrup 14. Optionally, the stirrup 114 is integrally molded as a unitary piece, including the base plate 116, the first stirrup arm 118 and the second stirrup arm 120. In some embodiments, a soft foam pad 116A is disposed over the base plate 116 for the wearer's comfort, or other purposes as desired.
First and second sideplates 22 and 24 are attached to the first and second stirrup arms 118, 120, respectively, at a first pivot point 126 and a second pivot point 128. In some embodiments, the stirrup 114 is symmetric about a medial, vertical plane (not illustrated) that extends through the first pivot point 126 and the second pivot point 128 and that is perpendicular to the base plate 116. It will be appreciated that the first sideplate 22 may be permitted to pivot forwards and backwards relative to the first stirrup arm 118 while being constrained against relative movement in a side to side fashion. Similarly, the second sideplate 24 may be permitted to pivot forwards and backwards relative to the second stirrup arm 120 while being constrained against relative movement in a side to side fashion.
The base plate 116 includes a first pair 150 of slots and a second pair 152 (visible in
In some embodiments, the wearer may prefer to have one of the first stirrup arm 118 and the second stirrup arm 120 on the medial (inside) side of their ankle and have the other of the first stirrup arm 118 and the second stirrup arm 120 on the lateral (outside) side of their ankle. In some instances, one of the first stirrup arm 118 and the second stirrup arm 120 may have a slightly different length or profile than the other, where the first stirrup arm 118 would typically be worn on the inside of the ankle.
Optionally, the cross strap 50 is used to provide improved heel retention within the ankle brace 110. The cross strap 50 may be formed of any elastomeric material. In some instances, the cross strap 50 is a single strap, i.e., the first end 52 and the second end 54 are part of a unitary cross strap 50. The cross strap 50 extends from either the first pair 150 of slots or the second pair 152 of slots, and may be considered as being divided into a first end 52 and a second end 54. As illustrated in
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In an illustrative embodiment, and in order to adjust and wear the ankle brace 110, a user may select a pair 150, 152 of slots within the base plate 116, depending on which foot/ankle they wish to use the ankle brace 110 with. The wearer can extend the cross strap 50 through the selected pair 150, 152 of slots such that the cross strap 50 has a first end 52 extending from a first side of the base plate 116 and a second end 54 extending from a second side of the base plate 116.
The wearer would then place their foot within the ankle brace 110, and then would secure the first horizontal strap 42 that extends around an exterior of the ankle brace 110 in order to secure together an upper portion 40 of the ankle brace 110. The wearer would then secure the second horizontal strap 44 that extends around an exterior of the ankle brace 110 in order to secure together an intermediate portion 38 of the ankle brace 110. It will be appreciated that the first and second horizontal straps 42, 44 may be secured in place in either order, i.e., in some cases, the wearer may decide to secure the second horizontal strap 44 in place before securing in place the first horizontal strap 42.
Next, the wearer would extend the first and second ends 52, 54 of the cross strap 50 inside the first and second side pads 34, 36, the cross strap 50 passing over either side of the wearer's foot 12 and then wrapping behind the wearer's calf such that the first and second ends 52, 54 of the cross strap cross each other proximate the wearer's calf. The wearer would then wrap the first and second ends 52, 54 of the cross strap 50 in front of the wearer's shin such that the first and second ends 52, 54 of the cross strap 50 cross each other again proximate the wearer's shin. The wearer would then secure the first and second ends 52, 54 of the cross strap 50 to either side of one of the first and second horizontal straps 42, 44.
With reference to
Each sideplate 22, 24 includes a series of protrusions 27 that fit into a corresponding circular groove 29 that is formed into each stirrup arm 18, 20 (and 118, 120). It will be appreciated that the combination of protrusions 27 on the sideplates 22, 24 and corresponding circular grooves 29 on the stirrup arms 18, 20 facilitate and guide relative pivoting between the sideplate 22, 24 and the stirrup arm 18, 20. Each pivot point 26, 28 also includes an aperture 31 through which a rivet or similar fastener may be disposed.
Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof.
This application is a U.S. National Stage Entry under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/US2013/060152, filed Sep. 17, 2013, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/702,081, filed Sep. 17, 2012, entitled ANKLE BRACE, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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PCT/US13/60152 | 9/17/2013 | WO | 00 |
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61702081 | Sep 2012 | US |