Claims
- 1. A chest brace adapted to provide a distending force on a thorax of a patient, comprising:
an anterior member adapted to overly a patient's chest; an adhesive mechanism adapted to secure the anterior member to a surface of such a patient; and a support structure operatively coupled to the anterior member such that, in use, the support structure imparts a force on the anterior member in a manner so as to distend a thorax of such a patient.
- 2. The chest brace according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive mechanism is a hydrogel adhesive applied to a surface of the anterior member.
- 3. The chest brace according to claim 1, further comprising:
a chest plate adapted to adhere to a surface of a patient via the adhesive mechanism; and coupling means for securing the chest plate to the anterior member.
- 4. The chest brace according to claim 3, wherein the adhesive mechanism is a hydrogel adhesive applied to a surface of the chest plate, and wherein the chest plate includes a channel defined therethrough such that a solvent can be injected to the hydrogel via the channel.
- 5. The chest brace according to claim 3, wherein the coupling means includes:
a stem provided on a surface of the chest plate; and a channel defined in the anterior member so as to selectively receive the stem for engaging the chest plate to the anterior member.
- 6. The chest brace according to claim 3, wherein the support structure comprises:
a posterior member adapted to overly a patient's back; and at least one mechanical linkage coupling the posterior member to the anterior member such that the anterior member is selectively moveable relative to the posterior member in a ratchet-like fashion.
- 7. The chest brace according to claim 3, wherein the support structure comprises:
a shield adapted to overly a patient; and coupling means for securing the anterior member to the shield.
- 8. The chest brace according to claim 7, wherein the coupling means comprises a suspension line coupled between the chest plate and the shield.
- 9. The chest brace according to claim 3, wherein the support structure comprises:
a posterior member adapted to overly a patient's back; a first support member coupling the posterior member to the anterior member such that the anterior member is selectively moveable relative to the posterior member; a second support member coupling the posterior member to the anterior member such that the anterior member is selectively moveable relative to the posterior member; and means for selectively controlling a distance between the first support member and the second support member.
- 10. The chest brace according to claim 3, wherein the support structure comprises:
a first base element coupled to a first portion of the anterior member, wherein no portion of the first base element underlies a patient wearing the chest brace.
- 11. The chest brace according to claim 10, wherein a height of the first base element and the second base element are adjustable to control a height at which the anterior member is spaced apart from a bottom of the first and the second base elements.
- 12. The chest brace according to claim 1, wherein the support structure comprises:
a posterior member adapted to overly a patient's back; and at least one mechanical linkage coupling the posterior member to the anterior member such that the anterior member is selectively moveable relative to the posterior member in a ratchet-like fashion.
- 13. The chest brace according to claim 12, further comprising:
a back plate adapted to adhere to a surface of a patient via the adhesive mechanism; and coupling means for securing the back plate to the posterior member.
- 14. The chest brace according to claim 1, wherein the anterior member is a chest plate secured directly to a surface of a patient, and wherein the support structure comprises:
a shield adapted to overly a patient; and coupling means for securing the chest plate to the shield.
- 15. The chest brace according to claim 14, wherein the coupling means comprises a suspension a line coupled between the chest plate and the shield.
- 16. A method of providing a distending force on a thorax of a patient, comprising:
adhesively securing an anterior member to a patient's chest; imparting a force on the anterior member so as to distend a thorax of such a patient.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein adhesively securing the anterior member to a patient's chest comprises:
adhering a chest plate an anterior surface of such a patient; and securing the chest plate to the anterior member.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, further comprising releasing the chest plate from a surface of such a patient by injecting a solvent between the chest plate and such a surface of the patient via a channel defined in the chest plate.
- 19. The method according to claim 16, wherein imparting a force on the anterior member includes:
providing a posterior member adapted to overly such a patient's back; coupling the posterior member to the anterior member via a mechanical linkage; and moving the anterior member relative to the posterior member in a ratchet-like fashion using the mechanical linkage.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, further comprising:
adhering a back plate a posterior surface of such a patient; and securing the back plate to the posterior member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/046,726, filed Mar. 24, 1998, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/560,267, filed Nov. 21, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,572.
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