Claims
- 1. A protector pad for protecting a hip or other area on the body, said protector pad comprising:
- (a) a plurality of walls defining a plurality of substantially uniformly shaped rigid cells, said plurality of walls having a length and a width and a thickness, said thickness defining the depth of the cells of said plurality of cells;
- (b) said length and said width of said plurality of walls at least exceeding the length and width of a wound or a wound area to be protected by said protector pad; and
- (c) wherein the walls defining selected adjacent cells are progressively reduced in said thickness for forming a concave section in said plurality of walls for providing a clearance over said wound or wound area.
- 2. A protector pad as in claim 1 and further including a soft resilient barrier sheet between said plurality of walls adjacent said concave section and said would or said wound area.
- 3. A protector pad as in claim 1 and in which said plurality of walls are ribs and cross rib elements extending from a base and defining the cells of said plurality of cells and said plurality of cells are open at least at one end.
- 4. A protector pad for covering and protecting a wound area on a body, said protector pad comprising:
- a) an outer protective sheet defining an outer cover of said protector pad;
- b) an inner soft resilient sheet for providing soft, resilient contact with said protector pad; and,
- c) a plurality of cells sandwiched between said outer protective sheet and said inner soft resilient sheet, said plurality of cells defined by a plurality of walls aligned in a geometric pattern defining uniform geometric shaped cells, adjacent walls, of said plurality of walls, of selected cells being progressively reduced in depth adjacent said inner soft resilient sheet for providing a clearance in said plurality of cells, over said wound area.
- 5. A protective pad as in claim 4 and in which said cells defined by said walls are rectangular.
- 6. A protective pad as in claim 4 and in which said cells defined by said walls are hexagonal.
- 7. A protective pad as in claim 4 and in which said cells defined by said walls are curved.
- 8. A protective pad as in claim 4 and in which said cells are formed by a plurality of ribs and cross ribs standing on a base.
- 9. A protector pad as in claim 4 and in which said plurality of walls are a plurality of ribs and cross rib elements, standing on a base.
- 10. A protector pad as in claim 4 and in which said plurality of walls are a plurality of internal ridges standing on a base and said internal ridges are aligned forming a geometric shape.
- 11. A protector pad for covering and protecting a wound or wound area on a body, said protector pad comprising:
- (a) an outer protection sheet defining an outer cover of said protector pad;
- (b) an inner soft resilient sheet for providing soft, resilient contact with said protector pad; and,
- (c) a plurality of cells formed by a plurality of walls, each cell of said plurality of cells being substantially similar in shape, relative to adjacent cells, said plurality of cells disposed between said outer protection sheet and said inner soft resilient sheet, each wall of said plurality of walls having a depth, said walls defining substantially similarly shaped cells and said depth of said walls defining a thickness of said plurality of cells, said walls of selected adjacent cells being progressively reduced in depth adjacent said inner soft resilient sheet for providing a concave shaped clearance in said plurality of cells over said wound or wound area.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 319,613 filed on 3/6/89, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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