Claims
- 1. A hardenable orthopaedic support assembly comprising:
a flexible first layer having an outer edge portion; a second layer of napped material having a napped side and an outer edge portion, the napped side facing towards the layer of padding material, wherein the outer edge portion of the second layer is at least partially attached to the outer edge portion of the first layer; and a blank comprising a flexible material which is at least partially impregnated with a hardenable material, the blank being located between the first layer and the second layer.
- 2. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a double layer knit fabric having spaced interwoven layers, an open-work matrix of fibers interconnecting the interwoven layers, and the open-work matrix of fibers is impregnated with the hardenable material.
- 3. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 2 wherein the open-work matrix of fibers of the double layer fabric provides support resulting from the hardening of a hardenable material.
- 4. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a fabric.
- 5. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1, further comprising a water vapor-impermeable package adapted to enclose the layers of padding material and napped material and the blank.
- 6. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a double layer knit fabric having spaced interwoven layers, an open-work matrix of fibers interconnecting the interwoven layers, and wherein further at least one of the interwoven layers of the double layer fabric is at least partially composed of high strength fibers.
- 7. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a double layer knit fabric having spaced interwoven layers, an open-work matrix of fibers interconnecting the interwoven layers, and wherein further at least one of the layers of the double layer fabric is at least partially composed of fiberglass.
- 8. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a double layer knit fabric having spaced interwoven layers, an open-work matrix of fibers interconnecting the interwoven layers, and wherein further at least one of the layers of the double layer fabric is at least partially composed of aramid fibers.
- 9. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a double layer knit fabric having spaced interwoven layers, an open-work matrix of fibers interconnecting the interwoven layers, and wherein further at least one of the layers of the double layer fabric is at least partially composed of carbon fibers.
- 10. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the layer of padding material is foam padding.
- 11. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the layer of padding material is foam padding that is between 0.1 inch and 0.5 inch thick.
- 12. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1, further comprising a reinforcement located between the layers of napped material and the padding material.
- 13. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1, further comprising a reinforcement located between the layers of napped material and the padding material, the reinforcement being composed at least partially of a second double layer fabric having spaced second interwoven layers and a second open-work matrix of fibers interconnecting the second interwoven layers.
- 14. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1, further comprising a reinforcement located between the layers of napped material and the padding material, the reinforcement being composed of a single knit glass material.
- 15. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1, further comprising a reinforcement located between the layers of napped material and the padding material, the reinforcement being impregnated with a hardenable material.
- 16. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the napped material is an unbroken loop material.
- 17. The orthopaedic support assembly of claim 1 wherein the layer of napped material has a substantially smooth side, the substantially smooth side facing away from the blank.
- 18. A hardenable orthopaedic support assembly comprising:
a flexible first layer having an outer edge portion; a second layer of high loft material having a high loft side and an outer edge portion, the high loft side facing towards the layer of padding material, wherein the outer edge portion of the second layer is at least partially attached to the outer edge portion of the first layer; and a blank comprising a flexible material which is at least partially impregnated with a hardenable material, the blank being located between the first layer and the second layer.
- 19. A hardenable orthopaedic support assembly comprising:
a non-rectangular body comprising a double layer fabric having a first interwoven layer, a second interwoven layer spaced apart from the first layer, and a matrix of filaments interconnecting the first and second interwoven layers, at least a portion of the fabric being impregnated with a water-hardenable material; and a separately formed reinforcement carried on the body, the reinforcement including a fabric and a water-hardenable material, the reinforcement covering less than an entire surface area of the first interwoven layer.
- 20. The hardenable orthopaedic support assembly of claim 19 wherein at least one of the interwoven layers of the double layer fabric is at least partially composed of high strength fibers.
- 21. The hardenable orthopaedic support assembly of claim 19 wherein the fabric of the reinforcement is at least partially composed of high strength fibers.
- 22. The hardenable orthopaedic support assembly of claim 19 wherein the fabric of the reinforcement comprises a material which is stronger than the filaments of the double layer fabric.
- 23. The hardenable orthopaedic support assembly of claim 19 wherein the nonrectangular body comprises at least two lobes connected by a narrower joining region and the reinforcement has a rectangular shape.
- 24. A hardenable orthopaedic support assembly comprising:
a layer of padding material having an outer edge portion; a layer of unbroken loop material having a substantially smooth side, a napped side, and an outer edge portion, the substantially smooth side facing away from the layer of padding material, wherein the outer edge portion of the layer of unbroken loop material and the outer edge portion of the layer of padding material are at least partially attached; a blank made of a permeable, flexible material, the flexible material comprising a double layer knit fabric having spaced interwoven layers, an open-work matrix of fibers interconnecting the interwoven layers, wherein further the open-work matrix is at least partially impregnated with a hardenable material; and the blank being located between the layer of unbroken loop material and the layer of padding material.
- 25. An orthopaedic method comprising:
forming an integral double layer fabric having spaced interwoven layers and an open-work matrix of filaments interconnecting the interwoven layers, the fabric including at least some high strength filaments, the open-work matrix being permeable to an activating agent; impregnating the open-work matrix of filaments with a hardenable material while retaining the permeability of the matrix to an activating agent; enclosing the double layer fabric between two layers of material, wherein at least one of the materials is a napped material; and connecting the two layers substantially near their edges to completely enclose the double layer fabric and form a support structure.
- 26. The orthopaedic method of claim 25 further comprising:
packaging the support structure in a package that is substantially impermeable to water vapor; subsequently opening the package; supplying an activating agent to the open-work matrix to set the hardenable material; and locating the support structure adjacent to a selected part of a patient's anatomy so that the support structure substantially conforms to the configuration of the selected part of the anatomy, wherein one layer of the enclosing layers is located between the double layer fabric and the selected part of the anatomy.
- 27. An orthopaedic method comprising:
forming a blank, the blank being at least partially permeable to an activating agent; impregnating at least part of the blank with a hardenable material while retaining the permeability of the blank to an activating agent; enclosing the blank between two layers of material, wherein at least one of the materials is a napped material, wherein the napped material has a napped side facing the blank; and connecting the two layers substantially near their edges to completely enclose the blank and form a support structure.
- 28. The orthopaedic method of claim 27 further comprising:
supplying an activating agent to the blank to set the hardenable material; and locating the support structure adjacent to a selected part of a patient's anatomy so that the support structure substantially conforms to the configuration of the selected part of the anatomy.
- 29. The orthopaedic method of claim 27 wherein one of the two layers of material comprises a napped material and the other of the two layers of material comprises a padding material, the method further comprising locating the support structure adjacent to a selected part of a patient's anatomy with the padding material closest to the patient's skin so that the support structure substantially conforms to the configuration of the selected part of the anatomy.
- 30. A hardenable orthopaedic support assembly comprising:
a layer of padding material having an outer edge portion; a layer of napped material having a substantially smooth side, a napped side, and an outer edge portion, the substantially smooth side facing away from the layer of padding material, wherein the outer edge portion of the layer of napped material and the outer edge portion of the layer of padding material are at least partially attached; a blank comprising a flexible material which is at least partially impregnated with a hardenable material, the blank being located between the layer of napped material and the layer of padding material; and wherein the layers of padding material and napped material and the blank are shaped to cover at least a portion of a patient's anatomy, and wherein further the shape includes two or more lobes and one or more narrowed joining regions, the lobes adapted to be located near a particular part of the patient's anatomy.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This patent application claims priority to, and is a continuation-in-part of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/823,968, filed Mar. 29, 2001, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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09823968 |
Mar 2001 |
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10136023 |
Apr 2002 |
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