Claims
- 1. A therapeutic appliance for use against a skin surface on an injured portion of a human body to provide light compression, retain body heat and stimulate the skin surface, comprising a section of composite material formed to lie against and lightly compress the body portion, the composite material comprising an insulative resilient closed-cell foam layer, an inner stretchable fabric of hydrophobic fiber with a pile surface bonded to a first side of the foam layer and an outer stretchable cover bonded to a second side of the foam layer, the inner surface being of a weft knit of seventy-five percent tri lobal nylon fiber, one hundred-fifty denier, seventy-five filament and twenty-five percent nylon fiber, seventy-eight denier, twenty filament knitted on a twenty gauge circular knit weft knitted machine with number two height sinkers.
- 2. An appliance according to claim 1, wherein the body portion is a wrist and the section is formed into a tapered tube.
- 3. An appliance according to claim 1, wherein the body portion is a wrist and hand and the section is formed into a tube-shaped wrap with a wrist-hugging constriction and a thumb cut-out.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of an application for Heat Retaining Fabric and Physical Therapy Appliances, Ser. No. 030,894, filed on Mar. 26, 1987 now abandoned.
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