Claims
- 1. A configuration for supporting and stabilizing the upper body of an injured person, with a flexible film element which can be placed on the upper body and whose two films enclose an airtight evacuable inner space wherein chambers are provided which contain loose particles, wherein the arrangement has a trunk part and a head part, and the head part is provided on both sides with a shoulder support.
- 2. The configuration according to claim 1, wherein each shoulder support is provided with straps for connection to the front of the trunk part.
- 3. The configuration according to claim 1, with fastening straps which can be closed in the circumferential direction of the respective body part, wherein the chambers extend parallel to the fastening straps.
- 4. The configuration according to claim 3, wherein the fastening straps are arranged at least in part between the film, directed away from the injured body part, and an additional film piece.
- 5. The configuration according to claim 3, wherein the additional film piece is fastened to the film by means of mutually intersecting connecting seams.
- 6. The configuration according to claim 1, wherein the chambers partially superpose one another in such a way that, with the inner space evacuated, particles from adjacent chambers complement one another to give a substantially uniform particle layer.
- 7. The configuration according to claim 1, wherein the inner space is divided into at least three compartments by at least two air-permeable flexible dividing walls, and the chambers are formed in at least one of the three compartments.
- 8. A configuration for supporting and stabilizing an injured body part, with a flexible film element which can be secured round the body part and whose two films enclose an airtight evacuable inner space wherein elongate chambers are provided which contain loose particles, wherein the inner space is divided into at least three compartments by at least two air-permeable flexible dividing walls, and the chambers are formed in at least one of the three compartments.
- 9. The configuration according to claim 8, wherein the chambers are provided in the middle compartment of three compartments and are formed by oblique webs between the two flexible dividing walls.
- 10. The configuration according to claim 9, wherein the oblique webs are formed by an undulating insert connected to the two flexible dividing walls at each area of return.
- 11. The configuration according to claim 8, wherein the inner space is divided into five compartments by four flexible dividing walls, and the chambers are provided in the second and fourth compartments and are formed by a plurality of parallel connecting seams between in each case two flexible dividing walls, the connecting seams opposite one another being offset parallel to one another by in each case half the width of the chamber.
- 12. The configuration according to claim 8, wherein the chambers are provided in the two outer compartments of three compartments and are formed by a plurality of parallel connecting seams between in each case one film of the film element and the adjacent flexible dividing wall, the connecting seams opposite one another being offset parallel to one another by in each case half the width of the chamber.
- 13. The configuration according to claim 8, wherein two air-permeable flexible dividing walls are connected to one another along their edges to form an insert body which contains the particles and which is arranged between the edges of the two films and is connected to these.
- 14. The configuration according to claim 8, wherein the flexible dividing walls are made from lengths of fabric.
- 15. The configuration according to claim 8, wherein the width of the chambers of the head part is smaller than the width of the chambers of the trunk part.
- 16. The configuration according to claim 8, wherein it is designed as a neck support sleeve.
Priority Claims (1)
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A 1796/99 |
Oct 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/AT00/00276, filed Oct. 24, 2000, which designated the United States and which was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/AT00/00276 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
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10132762 |
Apr 2002 |
US |