Claims
- 1. An exteriorly positionable anatomical brace for stabilizing a uniting pivoting joint disposed between a first and second limb structure of a living being, the brace comprising:
a) an upper frame member and a lower frame member; b) a pivoting joint member connecting the upper and lower frame members; c) an upper cuff for encompassing a portion of the first limb structure and secured to the upper frame member with a cuff mount, and a lower cuff for encompassing a portion of the second limb structure and secured to the lower frame member with a cuff mount, each said cuff comprising:
i) an arcuate, tensionable, flexibly-bendable wall structure; ii) at least one elongate tensioner in arcuately related juxtaposition with the cuff, whereby bending the tensioner also bends the cuff, said tensioner having a lateral end and a medial end; and iii) an exteriorly accessible adjuster for incrementally drawing the lateral end of the tensioner medially for arcuately tightening the cuff and for incrementally releasing the lateral end and arcuately loosening the cuff; and d) an upper securement member for securing the upper cuff to the first limb structure, and a lower securement member for securing the lower cuff to the second limb structure.
- 2. An exteriorly positionable anatomical brace as claimed in claim 1 additionally comprising two sleeves structurally a part of each cuff, with each said sleeve having a lateral end and a medial end and wherein the sleeves converge toward each other medially, and further wherein each said sleeve houses one said elongate tensioner.
- 3. An exteriorly positionable anatomical brace as claimed in claim 2 wherein each elongate tensioner is configured as a strip member.
- 4. An exteriorly positionable anatomical brace as claimed in claim 3 wherein each strip member continues medially into the respective cuff mount such that the medial end of the strip member is accessible.
- 5. An exteriorly positionable anatomical brace as claimed in claim 4 wherein the adjuster comprises a threaded screw extending into the medial end of the strip member, whereby rotation of said screw in a first direction incrementally draws the lateral end of the strip member medially for arcuately tightening the cuff and rotation of said screw in a second direction incrementally releases the lateral end of the strip member for arcuately loosening the cuff.
- 6. A cuff for an anatomical brace for stabilizing a uniting pivoting joint disposed between a first and second limb structure of a living being, the cuff comprising:
a) an arcuate, tensionable, flexibly-bendable wall structure; b) at least one elongate tensioner in arcuately related juxtaposition with the cuff, whereby bending the tensioner also bends the cuff, said tensioner having a lateral end and a medial end; and c) an exteriorly accessible adjuster for incrementally drawing the lateral end of the tensioner medially for arcuately tightening the cuff and for incrementally releasing the lateral end and arcuately loosening the cuff.
- 7. A cuff as claimed in claim 6 additionally comprising two sleeves structurally a part of said cuff, with each said sleeve having a lateral end and a medial end and wherein the sleeves converge toward each other medially, and further wherein each said sleeve houses one said elongate tensioner.
- 8. A cuff as claimed in claim 7 wherein each elongate tensioner is configured as a strip member.
- 9. A cuff as claimed in claim 8 wherein each elongate tensioner is configured as a strip member.
- 10. A cuff as claimed in claim 9 wherein the medial end of the strip member is exteriorly accessible.
- 11. A cuff as claimed in claim 10 wherein the adjuster comprises a threaded screw extending into the medial end of the strip member, whereby rotation of said screw in a first direction incrementally draws the lateral end of the strip member medially for arcuately tightening the cuff, and rotation of said screw in a second direction incrementally releases the lateral end of the strip member for arcuately loosening the cuff.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/578,125, filed May 24, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09578125 |
May 2000 |
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10067565 |
Feb 2002 |
US |