Knee-supporting brace
First Claim
1. A knee-supporting brace to be fastened to a leg comprising a pair of structures which are adjustably and removably connected to each other, each of said structures includingan elongate upper member having top and bottom ends,an elongate lower member having top and bottom ends and being rotatably connected to said upper member,a first elastic means connected to said upper and lower members at positions near said top ends thereof, anda second elastic means connected to said upper and lower members at positions near said bottom ends thereof,said brace further comprisingupper strapping means which are secured to both said upper members of said pair of structures and serve to completely encircle a leg above a knee such that said upper members are adjustably fastened to said leg above said knee, andlower strapping means which are secured to both said lower members of said pair of structures and serve to completely encircle said leg below said knee such that said lower members are adjustably fastened to said leg below said knee.
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Abstract
A simply constructed knee-supporting brace comprises a pair of structures to be adapted to be fastened to a leg from both sides of the knee. Each structure includes two elongated solid members rotatably connected to each other which are adapted to be fastened respectively above and below the knee. Two springs connect these elongated members respectively between their upper ends and their lower ends so that the user must exert a force to stretch the springs but the compressed springs aid the user when the knee is straightened as the user stands up.
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7 Claims
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1. A knee-supporting brace to be fastened to a leg comprising a pair of structures which are adjustably and removably connected to each other, each of said structures including
an elongate upper member having top and bottom ends, an elongate lower member having top and bottom ends and being rotatably connected to said upper member, a first elastic means connected to said upper and lower members at positions near said top ends thereof, and a second elastic means connected to said upper and lower members at positions near said bottom ends thereof, said brace further comprising upper strapping means which are secured to both said upper members of said pair of structures and serve to completely encircle a leg above a knee such that said upper members are adjustably fastened to said leg above said knee, and lower strapping means which are secured to both said lower members of said pair of structures and serve to completely encircle said leg below said knee such that said lower members are adjustably fastened to said leg below said knee.
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