Universally adjustable lumbar brace
First Claim
1. A universally adjustable lumbar brace comprising:
- a) a back panel arranged go be placed against a patient'"'"'s back and defming an imaginary vertical-reference line bisecting the back panel;
b) left and right side belt sections, each section having a proximal and a distal end, the proximal ends being arranged to be wrapped around a patient'"'"'s waist and secured together, the distal ends being arranged to be secured to the back panel to allow the distal ends of the belt sections to be moved toward and away from each other;
c) each belt section being formed with a plurality of foldable segments extending parallel to the reference line, each segment being arranged to be releasably folded against the adjacent segments to adjust the length of the respective belt section forwardly of the distal end thereof to thereby accommodate different waist sizes;
d) a securing flap extending from each respective distal end over the adjacent foldable segments, the anterior surface of each securing flap and the posterior surface of each foldable segment having cooperating attaching means to allow the respective belt section to be shortened by folding one or more of the sections on top of each other and securing the top section to the securing flap; and
e) a conventional belt-tightening-pulley-cord section to allow the brace to be tightened once the appropriate length of the belt section has been decided upon and the proximal ends secured together.
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Abstract
A modular lumbar belt system has left and right belt sections arranged to be joined at their distal ends adjacent a patient'"'"'s lumbar region with their proximal ends wrapped around his/her waist and secured together. The belt sections are formed with vertically oriented segments adapted to be selectively folded back against each other to adjust the length of the sections and thereby accommodate the waist sizes of a large population of patients. A conventional pulley-cord-tightening system allows the user to tighten the belt sections once the proximal ends are secured together. Modularity is achieved by providing 1) a lumbar support member which can be secured to the distal ends of the belt sections and detached when no longer needed and 2) lateral support members releasably secured to the belt sections about midway between the proximal and distal ends thereof.
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15 Claims
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1. A universally adjustable lumbar brace comprising:
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a) a back panel arranged go be placed against a patient'"'"'s back and defming an imaginary vertical-reference line bisecting the back panel; b) left and right side belt sections, each section having a proximal and a distal end, the proximal ends being arranged to be wrapped around a patient'"'"'s waist and secured together, the distal ends being arranged to be secured to the back panel to allow the distal ends of the belt sections to be moved toward and away from each other; c) each belt section being formed with a plurality of foldable segments extending parallel to the reference line, each segment being arranged to be releasably folded against the adjacent segments to adjust the length of the respective belt section forwardly of the distal end thereof to thereby accommodate different waist sizes; d) a securing flap extending from each respective distal end over the adjacent foldable segments, the anterior surface of each securing flap and the posterior surface of each foldable segment having cooperating attaching means to allow the respective belt section to be shortened by folding one or more of the sections on top of each other and securing the top section to the securing flap; and e) a conventional belt-tightening-pulley-cord section to allow the brace to be tightened once the appropriate length of the belt section has been decided upon and the proximal ends secured together. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A universally adjustable lumbar brace having left and right flexible belt sections with each belt section having a proximal and a distal end, the proximal ends being arranged to be wrapped around a patient'"'"'s waist and secured together at the front of the patient, the distal ends being arranged to be joined together adjacent the back of the patient by a conventional pulley-cord-tightening system to allow the distance between the distal ends to be drawn toward each other to tighten the belt sections around the patient'"'"'s waist, the improvement comprising:
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a) the belt sections having sufficient free length between their proximal and distal ends to accommodate a variety of patient waist sizes; b) individual securing flap affixed to the distal end of each belt section and extending over a portion of the respective belt section; and b) the anterior faces of the securing flaps and the posterior faces of each of the belt sections having cooperating hook and loop fasteners to allow a selected portion of each belt section to be folded over and secured in place by the respective securing flap, thereby allowing a user or health care provider to adjust the free length of the respective belt for accommodating patients with different waist sizes. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An adjustable modular lumbar brace system comprising:
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a) left and right belt sections, each section having a proximal and a distal end, the proximal ends adapted to be wrapped around a patient'"'"'s waist and secured together at the patient'"'"'s front, each belt section having a free length extending from the distal to the proximal; b) left and right belt sections, each section having a proximal and a distal end, the proximal ends adapted to be wrapped around a patient'"'"'s waist and secured together at the patient'"'"'s front, each belt section having a free length extending from the distal to the proximal; c) a conventional-pulley-cord-tightening system connected between the distal ends of the belt sections and defming an imaginary vertical reference line; d) each belt section formed with a plurality of vertically oriented fold lines separating foldable segments, the segments having a posterior surface and being arranged to be folded back against adjacent segments to shorten the free length of the respective section; e) a securing flap extending forwardly from the distal end of each respective belt section and over adjacent segments, the securing flaps having an anterior surface, the posterior and anterior surfaces of the securing flaps and the segments having cooperating hook and loop fasteners to allow the free length of each section to be adjusted by folding selected segments together securing the segments in their folded position by the securing flap, thereby accommodating a variety of waist sizes; f) a semi-rigid-lumbar support member detachably connected to the distal ends of the belt sections for providing support for the patient'"'"'s lumbar region as needed; and g) a pair of semi-rigid-size support panels adapted to be detachably secured to the belt sections intermediate the proximal and distal ends.
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11. The lumbar brace of claim 19 wherein the segments are between about ½
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3″
in width. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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