Claims
- 1. A field adjustable traction device, comprising:
a first support belt; a second support belt separated from the first support belt such that a user's joint may be positioned between the support belts; and one or more lifting mechanisms coupling the support belts and operable to apply a decompressive force to the joint through the support belts; each support belt comprising:
a back strap comprising first and second ends, a set of one or more holes being formed in the back strap proximate the first end and a set of one or more holes being formed in the back strap proximate the second end; first and second front straps adjustably fastened to the first and second ends of the back strap, respectively, a plurality of sets of one or more holes being formed in the first front strap, each set of one or more holes formed in the first front strap being configured to selectively align with the set of one or more holes proximate the first end of the back strap, a plurality of sets of one or more holes also being formed in the second front strap, each set of one or more holes formed in the second front strap being configured to selectively align with the set of one or more holes proximate the second end of the back strap; for each front strap, a set of one or more posts operable to be inserted through the set of one or more holes formed in the back strap proximate a corresponding end of the back strap and also through a selected one of the sets of one or more holes formed in the front strap to position the front strap relative to the back strap; and for each front strap, a mechanism operable to engage the set of one or more posts to secure the front strap in position relative to the back strap.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein for each front strap:
the device comprises an insert comprising a base from which the set of one or more posts extend; and the mechanism comprises a ring comprising a body and a set of one or more channels formed in the body, the set of one or more channels of the ring operable to engage with the set of one or more posts of the insert to secure the front strap in position relative to the back strap when the ring is positioned around the back strap, front strap, and insert proximate the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein each post of the insert comprises a notch configured to slidingly engage with a notch of a corresponding channel of the ring, the engaged posts and notches preventing retraction of the insert from the set of one or more holes formed in the back strap proximate the corresponding end of the back strap and from the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap.
- 4. The device of claim 2, wherein:
the ring comprises an opening formed in the body; the insert comprises a snap-lock mechanism formed in the base, the snap-lock mechanism comprising a tab biased away from the posts and operable to drop into the opening formed in the ring when the posts are fully engaged with the channels to secure the ring in position.
- 5. The device of claim 2, wherein:
each lifting mechanism comprises a fluidic lifting mechanism; and the ring comprises a pair of opposing tube fittings for each of one or more lifting mechanisms coupled to the front strap, each pair of opposing tube fittings comprising:
a first tube fitting configured to receive a first tube associated with the back strap and having a standard length; and a second tube fitting configured to receive a second tube associated with the front strap and having been cut to length for the user; the pair of opposing tube fittings providing fluid coupling between the first and second tubes for pressurization of the lifting mechanism.
- 6. The device of claim 1, wherein the mechanism comprises a set of one or more pins each operable to be inserted through a channel in a corresponding post such that the pin extends laterally from the corresponding post and prevent the corresponding post from retracting through corresponding holes in the front strap and back strap.
- 7. The device of claim 1, wherein the mechanism comprises one or more retractable elements associated with each post, the one or more retractable elements for a post operable to retract into the post in response to a pressure and to remain extended laterally from the post absent the pressure, the one or more retractable elements for a post retracting into the post as an end of the post is inserted into corresponding holes in the back strap and front strap and extending laterally from the post when the end of the post has passed through the corresponding holes to prevent the post from retracting through the corresponding holes.
- 8. The device of claim 1, wherein the device comprises an ambulatory spinal traction device and the joint comprises at least a portion of the user's spine.
- 9. The device of claim 1, wherein the one or more lifting mechanisms comprise four fluidic lifting mechanisms operable to apply the decompressive force in response to an increase in fluid pressure within the lifting mechanisms.
- 10. The device of claim 1, wherein the back strap and front straps for each support are formed from plastic and are generally rigid in a direction in which the decompressive force is applied.
- 11. The device of claim 1, wherein:
the set of one or more holes formed proximate each end of the back strap comprises two vertically aligned holes, one formed proximate a top edge of the back strap and one formed proximate a bottom edge of the back strap; and for each front strap, each set of one or more holes formed in the front strap comprises two vertically aligned holes, one formed proximate a top edge of the front strap and one formed proximate a bottom edge of the front strap.
- 12. The device of claim 1, wherein each front strap has been cut to length such that the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap is a closest one of the sets of one or more holes formed in the front strap to a free end of the front strap.
- 13. The device of claim 12, wherein:
one or more measurements of the user's body have been collected at a field location remote from a manufacturing location of a manufacturer of the device; and the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap has been selected and the front strap has been cut to length accordingly at the field location based on the measurements collected at the field location.
- 14. A fastening mechanism for a field adjustable traction device having a first support belt, a second support belt separated from the first support belt such that a user's joint may be positioned between the support belts, and one or more lifting mechanisms coupling the support belts and operable to apply a decompressive force to the joint through the support belts, each support belt comprising a back strap and two front straps each coupled to a corresponding end of the back strap; the fastening mechanism comprising:
a fastener insert comprising a base and a set of one or more posts extending from the base, the set of one or more posts configured to be inserted through a set of one or more holes formed in a back strap of a support proximate an end of the back strap and also through a selected one of a plurality of sets of one or more holes formed in a front strap of the support to position the front strap relative to the back strap; and a fastener ring comprising a body and a set of one or more channels formed in the body, the set of one or more posts of the fastener insert operable to engage with the set of one or more channels to secure the front strap in position relative to the back strap when the fastener ring is positioned so as to surround the back strap, front strap, and fastener insert proximate the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap.
- 15. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein the traction device comprises an ambulatory spinal traction device and the joint comprises at least a portion of the user's spine.
- 16. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein the lifting mechanisms comprise fluidic lifting mechanisms operable to apply the decompressive force in response to an increase in fluid pressure within the lifting mechanisms.
- 17. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein the back strap and front straps for each support are formed from plastic and are generally rigid in a direction in which the decompressive force is applied.
- 18. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein:
the set of one or more holes formed proximate the end of the back strap comprises two vertically aligned holes, one formed proximate a top edge of the back strap and one formed proximate a bottom edge of the back strap; and each set of one or more holes formed in the front strap comprises two vertically aligned holes, one formed proximate a top edge of the front strap and one formed proximate a bottom edge of the front strap.
- 19. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein the front strap has been cut to length such that the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap is a closest one of the sets of one or more holes formed in the front strap to a free end of the front strap.
- 20. The mechanism of claim 19, wherein:
one or more measurements of the user's body have been collected at a field location remote from a manufacturing location of a manufacturer of the device; and the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap has been selected and the front strap has been cut to length accordingly at the field location based on the measurements collected at the field location.
- 21. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein each post of the fastener insert comprises a notch configured to slidingly engage with a notch of a corresponding channel of the fastener ring, the engaged posts and notches preventing retraction of the fastener insert from the set of one or more holes formed in the back strap proximate the end of the back strap and from the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap.
- 22. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein:
the fastener ring comprises an opening formed in the body; the fastener insert comprises a snap-lock mechanism formed in the base, the snap-lock mechanism comprising a tab biased away from the posts and operable to drop into the opening formed in the fastener ring when the posts are fully engaged with the channels to secure the fastener ring in position.
- 23. The mechanism of claim 14, wherein:
each lifting mechanism comprises a fluidic lifting mechanism; and the fastener ring comprises a pair of opposing tube fittings for each of one or more lifting mechanisms coupled to the front strap, each pair of opposing tube fittings comprising:
a first tube fitting configured to receive a first tube associated with the back strap and having a standard length; and a second tube fitting configured to receive a second tube associated with the front strap and having been cut to length for the user; the pair of opposing tube fittings providing fluid coupling between the first and second tubes for pressurization of the lifting mechanism.
- 24. A method of fitting a field adjustable traction device to a user, the traction device having a first support belt, a second support belt separated from the first support belt such that a joint of the user may be positioned between the support belts, and one or more lifting mechanisms coupling the support belts and operable to apply a decompressive force to the joint through the support belts, each support belt comprising a back strap and two front straps each coupled to a corresponding end of the back strap, the method comprising:
aligning a selected one of a plurality of sets of one or more holes formed in a front strap of a support with a set of one or more holes formed in a back strap of the support proximate an end of the back strap; inserting a set of one or more posts through the set of one or more holes formed in the back strap and also through the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap to position the front strap relative to the back strap; engaging the set of one or more posts to secure the front strap in position relative to the back strap.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein:
the set of one or more posts extend from a base of an insert; and the set of one or more posts are engaged using a ring comprising a body and a set of one or more channels formed in the body, the set of one or more channels of the ring operable to engage with the set of one or more posts of the insert to secure the front strap in position relative to the back strap when the ring is positioned around the back strap, front strap, and insert proximate the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein each post of the insert comprises a notch configured to slidingly engage with a notch of a corresponding channel of the ring, the engaged posts and notches preventing retraction of the insert from the set of one or more holes formed in the back strap proximate the end of the back strap and from the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein:
the ring comprises an opening formed in the body; the insert comprises a snap-lock mechanism formed in the base, the snap-lock mechanism comprising a tab biased away from the posts and operable to drop into the opening formed in the ring when the posts are fully engaged with the channels to secure the ring in position.
- 28. The method of claim 25, wherein:
each lifting mechanism comprises a fluidic lifting mechanism; the ring comprises a pair of opposing tube fittings for each of one or more lifting mechanisms coupled to the front strap, each pair of opposing tube fittings comprising:
a first tube fitting configured to receive a first tube associated with the back strap and having a standard length; and a second tube fitting configured to receive a second tube associated with the front strap and having been cut to length for the user; and the method further comprising coupling the first and second tubes to the pair of opposing tube fittings to provide fluid coupling between the first and second tubes for pressurization of the lifting mechanism.
- 29. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
placing the ring over the end of the back strap; before the aligning and inserting steps, guiding the ring along the back strap away from the end of the back strap to expose the end of the back strap; and after the aligning and inserting steps, guiding the ring along the back strap towards the end of the back strap such that the set of one or more posts of the insert engages with the set of one or more channels of the ring.
- 30. The method of claim 25, further comprising guiding the ring along the back strap towards the end of the back strap until:
the set of one or more posts of the insert are fully engaged with the set of one or more channels of the ring; and a tab formed in the base of the insert and biased away from the posts drops into an opening formed in the ring to secure the ring in position.
- 31. The method of claim 24, wherein each post is engaged using a pin inserted through a channel in the post such that the pin extends laterally from the post and prevents the post from retracting through corresponding holes in the front strap and back strap.
- 32. The method of claim 24, wherein each post is engaged using one or more retractable elements associated with the post, the one or more retractable elements operable to retract into the post in response to a pressure and to remain extended laterally from the post absent the pressure, the one or more retractable elements retracting into the post as an end of the post is inserted into corresponding holes in the back strap and front strap and extending laterally from the post when the end of the post has passed through the corresponding holes to prevent the post from retracting through the corresponding holes.
- 33. The method of claim 24, wherein the traction device comprises an ambulatory spinal traction device and the joint comprises at least a portion of the user's spine.
- 34. The method of claim 24, wherein the lifting mechanisms comprise fluidic lifting mechanisms operable to apply the decompressive force in response to an increase in fluid pressure within the lifting mechanisms.
- 35. The method of claim 24, wherein the back strap and front straps for each support are formed from plastic and are generally rigid in a direction in which the decompressive force is applied.
- 36. The method of claim 24, wherein:
the set of one or more holes formed proximate the end of the back strap comprises two vertically aligned holes, one formed proximate a top edge of the back strap and one formed proximate a bottom edge of the back strap; and each set of one or more holes formed in the front strap comprises two vertically aligned holes, one formed proximate a top edge of the front strap and one formed proximate a bottom edge of the front strap.
- 37. The method of claim 24, further comprising cutting the front strap to length such that the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap is a closest one of the sets of one or more holes formed in the front strap to a free end of the front strap.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein:
further comprising collecting one or more measurements of the user's body at a field location remote from a manufacturing location of a manufacturer of the device; and selecting the selected set of one or more holes formed in the front strap and cutting the front strap to length accordingly at the field location based on the measurements collected at the field location.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/440,070 filed Jan. 14, 2003 entitled “Field Adjustable Traction Device.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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