Claims
- 1. A support for receiving a limb of an orthopedic patient constructed essentially of a synthetic foam block comprising:
- an arcuate body supporting surface in said synthetic foam block extending across a supported body portion of a human body;
- a plurality of spaced, aligned cuts having been formed in said foam block by sawing in a predetermined continuous motion opening in said arcuate body supporting surfaces extending into said foam block;
- an enlarged air channel having been formed in said foam block by sawing in the same motion of the saw forming said cuts in said foam block aligned with and forming a terminus for each of said cuts;
- a segmented discrete support member formed between adjacent cuts and their respective channels; and
- a foam strap with Velcro attachment means for receiving same to said block;
- whereby body heat and moisture may be dissipated in air permeable enlarged air channels forming a ring of air about the limb and a yieldable support offered by said discrete support members.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 491,249, filed 05/03/83 now abandoned.
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491249 |
May 1983 |
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