The present invention relates to hand immobilizers, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,375 to Kabanek. The hand immobilizer is used during operations on the hand of the patient to extend the fingers and permit easier access to the palm and volar fingers in order to perform procedures without the fingers flexing and obstructing the field of surgery. The hand immobilizer is in the general shape of the hand and fingers. The prior art Kabanek patent discloses flexible tab elements at the top of the finger portions for bending over the very top of the fingers, best shown in
The present invention is an improvement of the Kabanek device and includes flexible tab elements extending generally perpendicularly from the finger tips so that the side tab elements can wrap around the digits, thereby further preventing the fingers of the patient from slipping out from under the finger holder. It is possible, but unnecessary, to have flexible tab elements from the top, as in Kabanek to also be present. In an alternative embodiment, a single flexible tab extends from the side.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved hand immobilizer;
It is another object of the present invention to provide a hand immobilizer that is easy to use;
It is another object to provide a hand immobilizer that is easy to manufacture;
These and other objects of the present invention will be apparent from a review of the accompanying drawings and specifications.
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The final article or product is shaped as shown in
A pair of side tab segments pair 22a and 22b extending laterally outward at the bottom and a pair of side tab segments 24a and 24b, extending an angle proximate the palm of a hand. The segments 20-24 are all flexible enough to wrap around the hand and retain their position when wrapped around the hand.
In the preferred embodiment, the projecting tabs are 1 inch long and ½ inch wide. As shown in
As shown in
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The tab segments 20-24 are folded inwardly, and thus they snugly hold the article 10 from moving or sliding off the hand.
The article is of sufficient size that when it is applied to the hand, the ends of the digits of the hand reach near to tips 26 of the digital segments 18a-18e, and the tabs 20 are proximate the ends 26 of each of those digital segments.
The aluminum layer is of relatively great strength so that forces such as those tending to double up the hand, will not deflect those tabs, so as to enable the fingertips to be released. While the dimension of the aluminum layer may be any within a substantial, range, it is found that a thickness of 0.034″ is satisfactory. The sponge layer 14 may be for example of 0.7/32″ in thickness. As will be obvious, these dimensions are not limiting, but indicative. The article can be removed from the patient's hand quite readily, by releasing the tabs by gripping them and bending them back toward straight position.
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While the present invention has been described in detail with regards to the preferred embodiments, it is appreciated that other variations of the present invention may be devised which do not depart from the inventive concept of the present invention.
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62983902 | Mar 2020 | US |