Invalid support belt
First Claim
1. An invalid support belt including, a belt portion having an inner surface for engaging a patient and an outer surface,said belt portion comprising an elongate member having a length sufficient to encircle the upper body of a patient and having a width sufficient to extend from the waist area to the breast area and beneath the arms of the patient,said belt portion being composed of a stretchable, elastic and flexible material so that it will readily conform to the body of patient without discomfort,fastening means at the opposite ends of the belt portion for securing the support belt around a patient, anda plurality of handles having opposite ends fixedly attached in a spaced apart relation on the outer surface of the belt portion, said handles being positioned such that when the belt is in use at least one handle is positioned at each side of the patient and beneath the patient'"'"'s arms so that a patient wearing the belt can be lifted and assisted.
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Abstract
An article for lifting an incapacitated person includes a thin elongate belt formed of an elastic, flexible rubber-like material. Fasteners are mounted at the ends of the belt for attaching the ends so that the belt may encircle a patient. The width of the belt between its lateral sides is sufficient so that when worn, the belt extends from the waist to the chest of a wearer. A plurality of flexible handles are fixed to the belt in spaced apart relation.
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1. An invalid support belt including, a belt portion having an inner surface for engaging a patient and an outer surface,
said belt portion comprising an elongate member having a length sufficient to encircle the upper body of a patient and having a width sufficient to extend from the waist area to the breast area and beneath the arms of the patient, said belt portion being composed of a stretchable, elastic and flexible material so that it will readily conform to the body of patient without discomfort, fastening means at the opposite ends of the belt portion for securing the support belt around a patient, and a plurality of handles having opposite ends fixedly attached in a spaced apart relation on the outer surface of the belt portion, said handles being positioned such that when the belt is in use at least one handle is positioned at each side of the patient and beneath the patient'"'"'s arms so that a patient wearing the belt can be lifted and assisted.
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