Claims
- 1. An elastic knee wrap comprising:
- a) a piece of flexible web having a first end and a second end and an elastic portion therebetween stretchable along a longitudinal axis of said piece of flexible web, said piece of flexible web having a length great enough to encircle a user's knee during use such that said first and second ends overlap, said first end having a reclosable fastening system for attaching said first end to said piece of flexible web near said second end in order to hold said piece of flexible web around the user's knee when said piece of web is stretched, said piece of flexible web also having an aperture therein, said aperture intended to be aligned with the user's patella to establish a convenient locating point for wrapping said knee wrap around the user's knee, said piece of flexible web further having a slit extending substantially longitudinally from said aperture for enabling said piece of flexible web to stretch transverse to said longitudinal axis at said aperture in order to accommodate bending of the user's knee;
- b) a plurality of thermal elements embedded in said piece of flexible web, said plurality of thermal elements applying thermal energy to the user's knee; and
- c) a plurality of glue stays bonded to said flexible web to resiliently stiffen said flexible web and thereby minimize bunching of said flexible web when the user, s knee is repeatedly bent.
- 2. The elastic knee wrap of claim 1 further comprising a stripe of high-tack polymer aligned transverse to said longitudinal axis of said piece of flexible web for increasing friction between said knee wrap and a user's leg in order to reduce slippage of said wrap during use, wherein said knee wrap has a body-facing side and said stripe is attached to said body-facing side of said knee wrap.
- 3. The elastic knee wrap of claim 1 wherein said glue stays are made of a high tack polymer and are placed on a body-facing side of said knee wrap to also increase friction between said knee wrap and a user's leg in order to reduce slippage of said wrap during use.
- 4. The elastic knee wrap of claim 1 wherein said glue stays are embedded in said flexible web so that said glue stays do not contact the user's leg.
- 5. The elastic knee wrap of claim 1 wherein said piece of flexible web has a continuous outer surface having a plurality of loop fibers and said reclosable fastening system has a plurality of hook members permanently attached to said first end which engage said plurality of loop fibers anywhere along said piece of flexible web in order to adjustably connect said knee wrap to a variety of user's leg sizes and attain a comfortable level of elastic tension.
- 6. The elastic knee wrap of claim 5 further comprising a grip tab extending longitudinally beyond said hook members and a release paper attached to said first end of said piece of flexible web, said grip tab having pressure sensitive adhesive thereon, said hook members being folded onto said release paper such that said adhesive removably secures said grip tab to said release paper until a user is ready to fasten said first end to said elastic portion.
- 7. The elastic knee wrap of claim 1 wherein said thermal elements comprise a mixture of powdered iron, powdered activated charcoal, water, and salt, which when exposed to oxygen, provide heat for several hours.
- 8. The elastic knee wrap of claim 1 wherein said plurality of glue stays comprises stripes of hot melt adhesive which have been calendered to a thickness ranging from 0.11 inches to 0.20 inches thick in order to provide a desired resilient stiffness.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 08/496,565, entitled ELASTIC KNEE WRAP, filed Jun. 29, 1995, which is still pending.
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