Claims
- 1. A hardenable orthopaedic support comprising a blank made of a permeable, flexible material and shaped to cover at least a portion of a patient's anatomy, the blank including a structural region and a peripheral region, the structural region of the blank being impregnated with a hardenable material, the peripheral region of the blank being free of the hardenable material and remaining flexible after the hardenable material in the structural region is hardened.
- 2. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a fabric.
- 3. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a stretchable knit fabric.
- 4. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 wherein the structural region has a nonrectangular shape.
- 5. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, central regions of the first and second fabric layers defining the structural region of the blank and being impregnated with the hardenable material.
- 6. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, central regions of the first and second fabric layers defining the structural region of the blank and being impregnated with the hardenable material, the blank further comprising a reinforcement layer carried by at least one of the fabric layers and extending along a length of the structural region, the reinforcement layer having a width smaller than a width of the structural region.
- 7. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a first fabric layer, a second fabric layer, and an internal core.
- 8. The orthopaedic support of claim 7 wherein the internal core comprises a foam.
- 9. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 wherein the flexible material comprises a first layer of knitted glass, a second layer of knitted glass, and an internal core coextensive with the structural region of the blank.
- 10. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 further comprising a flexible envelope within which the blank is received and which is adapted to encase the blank when the hardenable material is hardened.
- 11. The orthopaedic support of claim 1 further comprising a flexible envelope within which the blank is received, the envelope comprising a fabric exterior layer and an interior layer, the exterior layer having a napped internal face oriented toward the blank.
- 12. A method of manufacturing an orthopaedic support, comprising:
positioning a permeable, flexible material with respect to a molding element, the material including a section shaped to cover at least a portion of a patient's anatomy, the flexible material being positioned adjacent a recess of the molding element; contacting the flexible material with a quantity of a hardenable material; placing the hardenable material under pressure in the molding element to impregnate the section of the flexible material with the hardenable material.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the molding element comprises a first molding member and a second molding member, and the hardenable material is placed under pressure by juxtaposing the first and second molding members with the flexible material positioned between the first and second molding members.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the first and second molding members are forced toward one another to place the hardenable material under pressure.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein at least one of the first and second molding members includes a peripheral step adapted to receive a peripheral region of the flexible material, the peripheral step having a height less than a height of the recess of the molding element, the peripheral region of the flexible material being positioned within the peripheral step.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the peripheral step extends around an entire periphery of the recess, further comprising squeezing the peripheral region of the flexible material in the peripheral step when the hardenable material is placed under pressure.
- 17. The method of claim 12 further comprising removing the impregnated fabric from the molding element after placing the hardenable material under pressure.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising positioning the impregnated fabric between an exterior layer and an interior layer and joining the exterior layer and the interior layer to define an envelope about the impregnated fabric.
- 19. The method of claim 12 further comprising removing the impregnated fabric from the molding element and placing the impregnated blank in a flexible envelope which is adapted to encase the blank when the hardenable material is hardened.
- 20. The method of claim 12 wherein the recess has a non-rectangular shape to produce a blank having a non-rectangularly shaped structural region impregnated with the hardenable material.
- 21. A method of manufacturing an orthopaedic support, comprising:
positioning a flexible body with respect to a molding element, the body comprising a permeable, flexible material and having a nonrectangular shape adapted to conform to a specific portion of a patient's anatomy; contacting the flexible material with a quantity of a hardenable material; placing the hardenable material under pressure in the molding element to impregnate the flexible material with the hardenable material.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the body has a structural region and a peripheral region, the structural region being impregnated with the hardenable while the peripheral region remains free of the hardenable material.
- 23. The method of claim 21 wherein contacting the flexible material with a quantity of a hardenable material comprises delivering a measured quantity of the hardenable material to a surface of the molding element and bringing the fabric into contact with the measured quantity of the hardenable material.
- 24. An apparatus for manufacturing an orthopaedic support, comprising:
a first molding member having a back and a confronting face; a second molding member having a back and a confronting face adapted to be juxtaposed with the confronting face of the first molding member; and an irregular, non-rectangular recess formed in the confronting face of at least one of the first and second molding members, the recess being configured to receive a structural region of a flexible material therein, the structural region being sized and shaped to cover and support at least a portion of a patient's anatomy, an inner surface of the recess being formed of a material adapted to contact a hardenable resin.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24 further comprising a peripheral step formed in the confronting face of at least one of the first and second molding members and extending around a periphery of the recess, the peripheral step having a height which is less than a height of the recess.
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.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09823968 |
Mar 2001 |
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10136458 |
Apr 2002 |
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