Claims
- 1. An ankle brace comprising:
at least one semi-rigid shell member for extending over the ankle and the lower leg on side of the ankle, a sealed bladder pad mounted to said shell member on the side of said shell member facing the ankle; said bladder pad including three small interconnected bladders on the pad, wherein a first larger bladder is mounted at the lower end of said shell, and two side-by-side upper bladders are mounted on an upper portion of the associated shell member; and said three bladders having openings permitting limited flow of air between said bladders; whereby when a patient wearing said ankle brace walks, the lower bladder is compressed, and air is directed through said openings to said upper bladders, thereby intermittently varying the pressure on the ankle and lower leg, and promoting circulation.
- 2. An ankle brace comprising:
at least one semi-rigid shell member for extending over the ankle and the lower leg on a side of the ankle, a sealed bladder pad mounted to each of said shell members on the side of said shell member facing the ankle; said bladder pad including three small interconnected bladders wherein a first larger bladder is mounted at the lower end of said shell, and two side-by-side upper bladders are mounted on an upper portion of the associated shell member; said three bladders having openings permitting limited flow of air between said bladders; and resilient cushioning material mounted to each said shell on the side of said shell facing the ankle; whereby when a patient wearing said ankle brace walks, the lower bladder is compressed, and air is directed through said restricted openings to said upper bladders, thereby intermittently varying the pressure on the ankle and lower leg, and promoting circulation.
- 3. An ankle brace as defined in claim 2 wherein said cushioning material is a thin layer of resilient material substantially coextensive with each said bladder.
- 4. An ankle brace as defined in claim 2 wherein said cushioning material is a resilient plastic sheet with geometric shapes thereon extending outward from said plastic sheet, toward said shell.
- 5. An ankle brace as defined in claim 3 wherein bonded to said bladder pad is a loop type laminate padding material, and wherein hook type material is bonded to said shells for hook and loop type mounting of said bladder pad to said shells.
- 6. An ankle brace comprising:
at least one semi-rigid shell member for extending over the ankle and the lower leg on one side of the ankle, a sealed bladder pad mounted to said shell member on the side of said shell member facing the ankle; said bladder pad including a plurality of interconnected bladders; at least two of said bladders having openings permitting limited flow of air between said at least two bladders; and a resilient pad having resilient geometric shapes thereon extending toward said shell.
- 7. An ankle brace of claim 6, wherein the resilient geometric shapes are in the lower half of said resilient pad.
- 8. An ankle brace of claim 6, wherein said geometric shapes are ellipses.
- 9. An ankle brace of claim 6, wherein an overmold substantially surrounds said pad and said shell substantially sealing together said orthopaedic support.
- 10. An ankle brace as defined in claim 6, further comprising an overmold molded onto said shell, said pad being bonded to said overmold.
- 11. An ankle brace as defined in claim 6, further comprising means for securing said ankle support around the lower leg.
- 12. An ankle brace as defined in claim 6, wherein said pad further comprises a plurality of integrally molded fingers extending from said pad to said outer shell.
- 13. An ankle brace as defined in claim 12, wherein said fingers are integrally molded with said pad.
- 14. An ankle brace as defined in claim 12, wherein some of said fingers have a different length than others of said fingers.
- 15. An ankle brace as defined in claim 6, wherein said pad is formed of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
- 16. An ankle brace as defined in claim 6, wherein said brace further comprises a layer of cushioning in between said bladder pad and said semi-rigid shell member.
- 17. An ankle brace as defined in claim 6, wherein said brace further comprises a layer of cushioning in between said bladder pad and said resilient pad.
- 18. An ankle brace comprising:
at least one semi-rigid shell member for extending over the ankle and the lower leg on one side of the ankle, a sealed bladder pad having multiple chambers thereon; means for the limited bidirectional flow of air between at least two of said multiple chambers.
- 19. An ankle brace as defined in claim 18, wherein said ankle brace further comprises means for providing additional cushioning between said bladder pad and the ankle of a user.
- 20. An ankle brace as defined in claim 18, wherein said ankle brace further comprises cushioning between said bladder pad and said shell member.
- 21. An orthopedic brace for a portion of the body comprising:
a support structure, a sealed bladder pad attached to said structure on the side to go next to the portion of the body, said bladder pad having a plurality of bladders formed thereon, at least two of said plurality of bladders being fluidically interconnected, and, having openings permitting limited flow of air between said bladders.
- 22. An orthopaedic brace as defined in claim 21, wherein said bladder pad comprises a first sheet of flexible material and a second sheet of flexible material, said first and second sheets of flexible material being welded at specific locations in order to form said plurality of bladders, with said openings being formed at locations that are not welded.
- 23. An orthopaedic brace as defined in claim 21, wherein the brace further comprises a layer of padding on said bladder pad, on the side to go next to the portion of the body.
- 24. An orthopaedic brace as defined in claim 21, wherein said bladder pad comprises a first sheet of material and a second sheet of material, said first and second sheets of material being sealed together along an outer edge, said bladders being formed by further sealing said sheets of material together along at least one weld line interior to said outer edge.
- 25. An orthopaedic brace as defined in claim 21, wherein the brace further comprises a layer of padding on said bladder pad in between said bladder pad and said support structure.
- 26. An orthopaedic support comprising:
at least one semi-rigid shell member; means for providing air cushioning to a portion of the body; and means for providing resilient cell cushioning to the portion of the body
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/705,218, which was filed on Aug. 29, 1996, and of PCT Application No. PCT/US97/15265, which was filed on Aug. 29, 1997, and of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/857396, having a filing date of Aug. 29, 1997, all of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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08705218 |
Aug 1996 |
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10371018 |
Feb 2003 |
US |
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09857396 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10371018 |
Feb 2003 |
US |