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Thermal compress system

  • US 5,314,455 A
  • Filed: 01/23/1991
  • Issued: 05/24/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/23/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A thermal compress device adapted to encompass at least a portion of a limb of a person and comprising:

  • a substantially fluid impervious chamber of flexible material having an upper transverse portion and a pair of spaced arms having distal ends, said arms depending from the upper portion, said upper transverse portion for contacting the general area of only the suprapatella pouch and the depending arms contacting substantially only the respective sides of the knee, said chamber being divided into inner and outer fluid tight compartments, each having an outer wall and a common wall;

    means forming part of said chamber for restricting expansion of the inner compartment in the distal area of the arms to cause a greater amount of thermal fluid to remain in the transverse portion area for greater compression and to allow less thermal fluid in the distal area of the arms, for less compression thereby to lessen venous constriction below the knee;

    the inner compartment adapted for receiving and containing a thermal fluid of a desired temperature and for abutting contact with the encompassed portion of the person'"'"'s limb;

    resilient material in the outer compartment for insulating the underlying inner compartment and for maintaining the shape of the device while permitting conformation of the device to the person'"'"'s limb; and

    selectively closable means attached to the outer compartment for permitting pressurized fluid to be introduced therein sufficient to force the inner compartment with its thermal fluid in pressure engagement with the encompassed portion of the human limb.

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