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Electrical stimulation support braces

  • US 5,766,236 A
  • Filed: 04/19/1996
  • Issued: 06/16/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/19/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A brace for disposition on a portion of a person to provide mechanical support, heat retention, and electrical stimulation thereto, said brace comprising:

  • (a) sleeve means formed of an electrically and thermally insulative elastomeric material arranged to be wrapped about and stretched to be releasably secured to the portion of the person'"'"'s body to conform thereto, said sleeve means having an inner surface, portions of which engage the skin of the person when said sleeve means is in place thereon, said sleeve means having an opening therein, said sleeve means being operative to retain heat in the portion of the person'"'"'s body about which said sleeve means is disposed and to provide mechanical support therefor,(b) electrically conductive terminal means comprising a unitary, stretchable, flexible, electrically conductive fabric secured to at least a major portion of said inner surface of said sleeve means and stretchable therewith for direct engagement with the skin of the person when said sleeve means is in place, and(c) quick operating electrical connector means comprising an electrically conductive member fixedly secured to said conductive terminal means in electrical continuity therewith and including a portion extending through said opening in said sleeve means, said extending portion of said electrical conductive member being arranged to be quickly releasably secured to a mating electrically conductive member coupled to a source of electrical energy so that electrical stimulation is provided by the engagement of said electrically conductive terminal means to the skin of the person.

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