The invention relates to a medical support and compression stocking.
Support and compression stockings and similar aids have been known for a long time—inter alia from EP 2 138 140 A2, DE 10 2008 029 289 A1, DE 10 2006 048 313 A1 , DE 199 44 030 C1.
Medical compression stockings are nowadays used particularly by elderly people suffering from venous disease. In order to prevent subsequent diseases like, for example, thrombosis, such stockings should be worn as often as possible. However, a major problem of simple elastic support and compression stockings is putting them on and removing them. Due to the relatively high compression, which is in the range of 15 to more than 49 mm Hg, the elastic stocking needs to be strongly stretched when being put on, thus requiring a strong effort on the part of the wearer of the support and compression stocking. For this reason, it is sometimes necessary to have externally assisted handling, e.g. via medical care enterprises or professional medical staff, for putting on and removing the stocking.
The well-known simple elastic support and compression stockings are usually very limited in their application, which means that the compression can be adjusted manually at the very most.
From US 2009/234262 A1 there is known a monitoring system for recording the physical condition, e.g. also at the leg, by means of sensors of some kind. In this context there are also mentioned inflatable bladders which of course are already known in principle—for generating a pressure in the system. However, no measures on how to facilitate application of the inflatable bladders can be drawn from US 2009/234262 A1. The monitoring system from US 2009/234262 A1 is not intended or suitable for extended wearing, as it is seems primarily suited for an inpatient treatment of lymphatic diseases.
In US 2011/082 401 A1 there is disclosed a device for applying pressure in various sectors, including the treatment of lymphatic problems. Thereby, the pressure is applied by means of multiple air chambers. The chambers are inflated sequentially and then simultaneously deflated in order to achieve a massaging movement for drainage of fluid accumulated in the tissue. The device of US 2011/082 401 A1 is configured as a sleeve that is wrapped over the leg. This produces a high thermal insulation, and also for this reason the device—just like the monitoring system of US 2009/234262 A1—is not intended or suitable for extended wearing, but rather for short-term outpatient treatment,
Therefore, the object of the invention is to propose an improved medical support and compression stocking by means of which the above described disadvantages of the prior art can be at least avoided. Therefore, the compression stocking should be easy to put on and remove and be more flexible in its applications than simple elastic support and compression stockings according to the prior art. Moreover, the stocking should be suitable for an extended period of wearing.
This object is achieved by means of an improved medical support and compression stocking according to claim 1. Hereby, the measures of the invention have initially the result that the medical compression stocking is a custom-tailored stocking that is adjusted to the leg of the wearer and—assuming that it fits—can be put on like a normal sock relatively easily and without particular effort. After having put on the stocking, the zippers or another tensioning device—if available—can be closed so that the stocking already fits relatively well on the lower leg and cannot slide down any longer. Thereby the pre-compression on the leg is preferably about 5 to maximally 10 mm Hg upon closing the zippers. Thereafter, the actual compression is applied—even if a variant without a tensioning device is chosen—by filling the air chamber or the air chambers of the medical compression stocking with air. According to the present invention, the chambers have a substantially tubular shape. This has the following advantage: A flat tube becomes rounded upon filling and the diameter thereof is reduced to such an extent that the tube becomes completely round. There are various possibilities to configure the walls of the air chamber. According to the present invention, the walls of the air chambers comprise airtight membranes that are designed in such manner that they have at least a defined breathability to allow the body moisture to diffuse, wherein the water vapor transfer resistance Ret shall not exceed 20 m2 Pa/W,
The stocking is preferably equipped with an electronic unit that is provided with a micropump with a valve for the air supply, a preferably rechargeable battery and control electronics including a unit for wireless data transfer, for example onto a “smart phone”, preferably through an application (App) by means of which the stocking can be operated. The operation comprises regulating the pressure values, selecting an appropriate pressure profile, readout of the data and further actions.
It is advantageous if the tube is not completely round, but rather kidney-shaped, which results in a better application of the force. Moreover, the pressure onto the leg is spread over a larger area in the region of the air tube, The advantage of this type of applying compression is that a substantially continuously rising pressure of 5 to 50 mm Hg can be applied onto the leg, and that the pressure can be varied in time almost arbitrarily so as to provide the wearer with a therapy that is as individual and customized as possible.
Advantageously, the electronic unit comprises at least one pressure sensor that continuously measures the pressure in the at least one air chamber and activates the electronics according to a momentary target pressure in order to keep the pressure value constant or matching a predetermined or currently calculated value.
It is particularly advantageous if the electronic unit comprises at least an acceleration sensor, with said software being set up in such manner that a motion-induced pressure adjustment is provided, whereby a lower compression pressure is preferably set at rest, especially in a sitting or lying position of the wearer, as compared to a moving situation, so that upon movements of the wearer the pressure can be increased to a previously defined higher pressure value.
The medical support and compression stocking can be configured as lower leg bandage or—advantageously—it can be provided with footlets. Moreover, the stocking can comprise corresponding extensions for the upper leg with corresponding further air chambers. The stocking can even be part of a pair of trousers.
It should be noted at this point that “airtight” in the sense of the present invention means that the pressure loss is smaller than the ability to refill the air through the pump. Typically, the airtightness of the chambers is so good that the pressure in the chamber does not substantially decrease and remains almost constant over a time period of one hour.
The aforementioned elements as well as those claimed and described in the following exemplary embodiments, to be used according to the invention, are not subject to any particular conditions by way of exclusion in terms of their size, shape, use of material and technical design, with the result that the selection criteria known in the respective field of application can be used without restrictions. In particular, the application is not limited to the medical field in strict terms, but can also pertain to the fields of space medicine, sports medicine etc. for the persons concerned therewith. Moreover, the application is also possible for the prevention of flight thrombosis or in the domain of wellness.
In particular, it should be mentioned that specific advantages of the present invention could also be achieved without electronic units, namely with a medical support and compression stocking comprising a woven- or knitted-fabric-type base element that is substantially tubular, which is designed in such manner that it can be pulled over the lower leg of the wearer, at least one air chamber that can be filled with air, wherein the at least one air chamber is designed in a tubular shape along the length of the support and compression stocking if the woven- or knitted-fabric-type base element comprises at least one tensioning device, preferably at least one zipper or at least one Velcro fastener, and wherein the walls of the at least one air chamber are designed in such manner that they comprise at least a defined breathability to allow the body moisture to diffuse, wherein the water vapor transfer resistance Ret shall not exceed 20 m2 Pa/W. The tensioning device can then be designed in such manner that the support and compression stocking in the closed state of the tensioning device fits on the lower leg in such manner that the support and compression stocking cannot slip down whereas in the open state of the tensioning device the support and compression stocking can be easily put on to the lower leg and easily removed from the lower leg. Advantageously, also in this case at least one tubular air chamber is designed in such manner that the air chamber becomes rounded upon filling and the diameter thereof is reduced or becomes a kidney-shaped upon filling. The inflation may be achieved by means of a hand pump, and a mechanical pressure monitoring may be provided. In the case of non-medical applications it is sufficient if the wearer adjusts the pressure by means of a manual hand pump in such manner as to feel a pleasant compression pressure at the leg.
Examples of the invention will henceforth be described in more detail by reference to the drawings, which show:
The medical support and compression stocking 10 according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention shown in its layered structure in
On top of the woven- or knitted-fabric-type base layer 20 there is provided an air chamber 30 that is formed by means of two airtight membrane layers 40. In the exemplary embodiment, the lower membrane layer 40 is laminated onto the woven- or knitted-fabric-type base layer 20 by means of a lamination 60. The two airtight membrane layers 40 are connected to each other in an airtight manner at their outer edges by means of a laser welding seam 50 so that an airtight air chamber 30 can be formed.
On top of the air chamber 30 that is formed by means of the two airtight membrane layers 40, namely on top of the outer membrane layer, there is applied a woven- or knitted-fabric-type cover layer 25, which in the present exemplary embodiment is also laminated by means of a lamination 60.
The support and compression stocking comprises a pressure control device for 5 to 50 mm Hg circumferential tensile stress related to the filling pressure of the air chambers. The preliminary tension of the stocking is generated by means of zippers that can be closed after putting on. A pressure sensor incorporated in the electronic unit 70 continuously measures the pressure applied to the leg 90 and actuates the electronics accordingly so as to keep the target pressure value as constant as possible or matching a predetermined or currently calculated value. The medical support and compression stocking comprises two air chambers (air tubes) in the exemplary embodiment. The membranes 40 that are used for the air chambers 30 have absolute airtightness.
On the other hand the membranes are breathable up to a certain extent to allow the body moisture to diffuse. The water vapor transfer resistance Ret shall not exceed 20 m2 Pa/W. In the exemplary embodiment described here this is a polyetherester membrane made of Sympatex having a thickness of about 15-30 μm. Alternatively, a polyurethane membrane made of Epurex or an equivalent material is contemplated.
The inflating of the air chamber or air chambers is made possible by means of an electric micropump. An electronics with pump, battery, 3D acceleration sensors and software for controlling the various programs are incorporated in the stocking. The unit is programmed in such manner that a motion-induced pressure adjustment is provided, whereby a relatively low compression pressure is preferably set at rest (in a sitting or lying position), whereas upon walking the pressure is automatically increased to a previously defined higher pressure value.
By means of the incorporated motion sensor it can be determined what the person is currently doing and, accordingly, a previously defined compression pressure value can be set individually al a new target value.
The entire compression stocking can also be used as a pressure sensor. For this purpose, a defined pressure is set at rest, and by observing any changes of this pressure upon physical movement the muscle contraction in the lower leg can be registered and the quality of the vascular system can be assessed from the shape of the pressure curve.
For non-medical applications such as e.g. the prevention of flight thromboses, the domain of wellness, or the shortening of the recovery period in the field of sports, the stocking can also be used without electronics. The stocking is then inflated by means of either an incorporated simple hand pump or an external pump until the desired pressure at the leg is achieved. Depending on the situation, one can slightly refill or release some pressure by opening a mechanical valve after a certain time.
The stocking can also be equipped with footlets or even be an entire pair of trousers, by means of which also the upper leg can be compressed.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01862/11 | Nov 2011 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/073133 | 11/20/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/19/2014 |