Claims
- 1. A cervical traction device for use on a support surface providing cycling tractive force to the neck and head region of a patient-user comprising:
- a head rest assembly positioned on the support surface at an angle between 0.degree. and 40.degree. from horizontal having means for releasably contacting the skull of the patient-user proximate to the occipital region of the skull;
- means for providing tractive force to the skull through the head rest assembly;
- a tractive force transferring system comprising:
- a) a tension line providing connection between the head rest assembly and the tractive force providing means; and
- b) means for cylindery varying the amount of tractive force exerted on the skull by the tractive force providing means from a first tractive force level equal to zero to a second tractive force level greater than the first tractive force level, wherein the means for cyclically varying the amount of tractive force comprises:
- a) a pulley device through which the tension line extends and is moveable relative thereto such that the tension line defines a first leg between the head rest assembly and the pulley device and a second leg between the pulley device and the means for providing tractive force; and
- b) a tension release line having a first end and second end, the first end connected to the first leg of the tension line between the pulley device and the head rest, the second end of the tension release line terminating in means for releasably contacting an appendage of the patient; and
- c) means for dampening transfer of force from the tension release line to the head rest assembly, the dampening means comprising a shock prevention load dampening device positioned between the pulley device and the tractive force exerting means.
- 2. The tractive force transferring system of claim 1 wherein the shock prevention load dampening device further comprises a gas cylinder having an outer body attached to the pulley device and an inner rod telescopically received in the outer body, the inner rod having a distal end connected to the tractive force providing means wherein reduction of length of the second leg of the tension line results in retraction of the inner rod into the outer cylinder, and increase in the length of the second leg of the tension line due to action of the tractive force providing means results in a dampened telescopic extension of the inner rod; and
- means for limiting maximum compression of said gas cylinder which results in a fully dampened stroke.
- 3. The cervical traction device of claim 1 further comprising means for limiting tractive force load exerted on the head rest assembly.
- 4. The cervical traction device of claim 3 wherein the tractive force load limiting means comprises:
- a magnetic member having a magnetic attractive force less than a predetermined maximum; and
- a mating attractive member releasably contactable with the magnetic member, the magnetic member and the attractive member positioned in the tension transfer line between the head rest assembly and the weight means.
- 5. The cervical traction device of claim 1 wherein the base of the head rest assembly is positioned at an angle about 0.degree. and about 30.degree. from horizontal.
- 6. The cervical traction device of claim 1 wherein the head rest assembly is adjustable to a lateral angle between about 0.degree. and about 20.degree. from an axis extending through the cervical neck region of the patient.
- 7. The cervical traction device of claim 1 wherein the means for exerting tractive force on the head rest assembly comprises;
- an adjustable weight member; and
- a hook device connected to the adjustable weight member, the hook device connected to the tractive force transferring system.
- 8. The cervical traction device of claim 1 wherein the adjustable weight member comprises:
- an outer housing defining a hollow interior region, the outer housing having at least one aperture defined therein; and
- a cap closably overlying the aperture in the outer housing.
- 9. The cervical traction device of claim 1 wherein the head rest comprises:
- a base having an upper face and an opposed lower face, the upper face adapted to receive the cranial region of the skull of the patient, the base also having a first end adapted to be positioned proximate to the neck region of the patient and an opposed second end, the lower face adapted to directly contact and cyclically slide on the support surface; and
- a pair of members mounted on the base and protruding upward therefrom, the pair of upwardly protruding members positioned proximate to the first end of the base, the upwardly protruding members having a height and contour sufficient to releasably contact the skull of the patient proximate to the occipital region while the cranial region is proximate to the upper face of the base.
- 10. The cervical traction device of claim 9 wherein the head rest assembly further comprises means for positioning the base relative to the underlying support surface, the head rest assembly positioning means comprising a bolster device interposed between the elevated support and the lower face of the head rest assembly.
- 11. The cervical traction device of claim 9 wherein the upwardly protruding members of the head rest assembly each comprise:
- a first outer edge extending outward from the base of the head rest assembly;
- a second lower edge oriented relative to the first outer edge, the second lower edge joinably contacting the base; and
- a third edge contiguous to the second lower edge oriented to receive and support the portion of the patient's skull proximate to the occipital region;
- wherein the upwardly protruding members are positioned on the base symmetrically relative to one another.
- 12. The cervical traction device of claim 11 further comprising a friction reduction member contacting the lower face of the base of the head rest assembly.
- 13. The cervical traction device of claim 9 wherein the head rest assembly further comprises:
- means for adjustably positioning the upwardly protruding members relative to one another; and
- a deformably contourable skull receiving member positioned on the upper face of the base of the head rest assembly at a location suitable for receiving the posterior cranial region of the patient's skull.
- 14. The cervical traction device of claim 1 wherein the base of the head rest assembly further comprises a forward edge located proximate to the first end, the foward edge having a geometric profile capable of facilitating slidable movement of the head rest assembly on the support.
- 15. A cervical traction device for use on a support surface providing cycling tractive force to the neck and head region of a patient-user comprising:
- a head rest assembly positioned on the support surface at an angle between 0.degree. and 40.degree. from horizontal having means for releasably contacting the skull of the patient-user proximate to the occipital region of the skull;
- means for providing tractive force to the skull through the head rest assembly;
- a tractive force transferring system comprising:
- a) a tension line providing connection between the head rest assembly and the tractive force providing means; and
- b) means for intermittently varying the amount of tractive force exerted on the skull by the tractive force providing means from a first tractive force level greater than zero to a second tractive force level greater than the first tractive force level, wherein the means for varying the amount of tractive force comprises:
- a) a first pulley device through which the tension line extends and is moveable relative thereto such that the tension line defines a first leg between the head rest assembly and the first pulley device;
- b) a second pulley device through which the tension line extends and is moveable relative thereto such that the tension line defines a second leg between the first pulley device and the second pulley device, wherein the means for providing tractive force on the head rest assembly is attached to the second pulley device and wherein the tension line extends back though the first pulley device thereby defining a third leg therein;
- c) a tension release line being the third leg of the tension line proximate to the first pulley device and a second end, the second end of the tension release line terminating in means for releasably contacting an appendage of the patient;
- d) a shock prevention load dampening device comprising a gas cylinder having an outer body attached to the first pulley device and an inner rod telescopically received in the outer body, the inner rod having a distal end in connection with tractive force providing means wherein reduction of length of the second leg of the tension line results in retraction of the inner rod into the outer cylinder and increase in the length of the second leg of the tension line due to action of the tractive force providing means results in a dampened telescopic extension of the inner rod; and
- e) means for limiting maximum compression of said gas cylinder which results in a fully dampened stroke.
- 16. The cervical traction device of claim 15 wherein the tractive force transferring system further comprises:
- a first stop member positioned in the first leg of the tension line, the first stop member releasably contactable with the second pulley device, the first stop member positioned in the first leg of the tension transfer line such that extension of the tension release line results in contact between the between the first stop member and the second pulley device; and
- a second stop member positioned in the third leg of the tension line, the second stop member releasably contactable with the second pulley device.
- 17. The tractive force transferring system of claim 16 further comprising means for limiting transfer of tractive force load from the tractive force exerting means to the head rest assembly.
- 18. The cervical traction device of claim 15 wherein the base of the head rest assembly is positioned at an angle about 0.degree. and about 30.degree. from horizontal.
- 19. The cervical traction device of claim 15 wherein the head rest assembly is adjustable to a lateral angle between about 0.degree. and about 20.degree. from an axis extending through the cervical neck region of the patient.
- 20. The cervical traction device of claim 15 wherein the means for exerting tractive force on the head rest assembly comprises;
- an adjustable weight member; and
- a hook device connected to the adjustable weight member, the hook device connected to the tractive force transferring system; and
- wherein the adjustable weight member comprises:
- an outer housing defining a hollow interior region, the outer housing having at least on aperture defined therein; and
- a cap closeably overlying the aperture in the outer housing.
- 21. The cervical traction device of claim 15 wherein the head rest assembly comprises:
- a base having an upper face and an opposed lower face, the base of the head rest assembly further having a first end adapted to be positioned proximate to the neck region of the patient-user, the first end having a forward edge extending from the upper face to the lower face, the forward edge contactable with the support surface, the base further having a second end opposed thereto, the tension line attached to the base proximate to the second end; and
- a pair of members mounted on the base and extending upward therefrom, the pair of upwardly extending members position proximate to the first end of the base, the upwardly extending members configured to releasably contact the skull of the patient-user proximate to the occipital region.
- 22. The cervical traction device of claim 21 wherein the head rest assembly further comprises means for positioning the base relative to the underlying support surface, the head rest assembly positioning means comprising a bolster device interposed between the elevated support and the lower face of the head rest assembly.
- 23. The cervical traction device of claim 21 wherein the upwardly extending members of the head rest assembly each comprise:
- a first outer edge extending outward from the base of the head rest assembly;
- a second lower edge oriented relative to the first outer edge, the second lower edge joinably contacting the base; and
- a third edge contiguous to the second lower edge oriented to receive and support the portion of the patient's skull proximate to the occipital region;
- wherein the upwardly protruding members are positioned on the base symmetrically relative to one another.
- 24. The cervical traction device of claim 23 further comprising a friction reduction member in contact with the lower face of the base of the head rest assembly.
- 25. The cervical traction device of claim 23 wherein the head rest assembly further comprises:
- means for adjustably positioning the upwardly protruding members relative to one another; and
- a deformably contourable skull receiving member positioned on the upper face of the base of the head rest assembly at a location suitable for receiving the posterior cranial region of the patient's skull.
- 26. The cervical traction device of claim 15 wherein the base of the head rest assembly further comprises a forward edge located proximate to the first end, the forward edge having a geometric profile capable of facilitating slidable movement of the head rest assembly on the support.
- 27. A cervical traction device for use on a support surface providing cycling tractive force to the neck and head region of a patient-user comprising:
- a head rest assembly positioned on the support surface at an angle between 0.degree. and 40.degree. from horizontal having means for releasably contacting the skull of the patient-user proximate to the occipital region of the skull;
- means for providing tractive force to the skull through the head rest assembly;
- a tractive force transferring system comprising:
- A) a tension line providing connection between the head rest assembly and the tractive force providing means; and
- B) means for intermittently varying the amount of tractive force exerted on the skull by the tractive force providing means from a first tractive force level greater than zero to a second tractive force level greater than the first tractive force level, wherein the means for varying the amount of tractive force comprises:
- i) a first pulley device through which the tension line extends and is moveable relative thereto such that the tension line defines a first leg between the head rest assembly and the first pulley device;
- ii) a second pulley device through which the tension line extends and is moveable relative thereto such that the tension line defines a second leg between the first pulley device and the second pulley device, wherein the means for exerting tractive force on the head rest assembly is attached to the second pulley device and wherein the tension line extend back though the first pulley device thereby defining a third leg therein;
- iii) a tension release line being the third leg of the tension line proximate to the first pulley device and a second end, the second end of the tension release line terminating in means for releasably contacting an appendage of the patient; and
- C) means for limiting transfer of tractive force load from the tractive force exerting means to the head rest assembly, the tractive force load limiting means comprising:
- i) a magnetic member having a magnetic attractive force greater than the maximum allowable tractive force to be transferred;
- ii) a mating attractive member releasably contactable with the magnetic member, the magnetic member and the attractive member positioned in the system between the head rest assembly and the weight means.
- 28. The cervical traction device of claim 27 wherein the head rest assembly comprises:
- a base having an upper face and an opposed lower face, the base of the head rest assembly further having a first end adapted to be positioned proximate to the neck region of the patient-user, the first end having a leading surface extending from the upper face to the lower face, the leading surface contactable with the support surface, the base further having a second end opposed thereto, the tension line attached to the base proximate to the second end;
- a pair of members mounted on the base and extending upward therefrom, the pair of upwardly extending members position proximate to the first end of the base, the upwardly extending members configured to releasably contact the skull of the patient-user proximate to the occipital region; and
- means for positioning the base relative to the underlying support surface, the head rest assembly positioning means comprising a bolster device interposed between the elevated support and the lower face of the head rest assembly;
- wherein the base of the head rest assembly further comprises a forward edge located proximate to the first end, the pivot surface having a geometric profile capable of facilitating slidable movement of the head rest assembly on the support.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/426,938 filed Apr. 21, 1995, now abandoned.
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