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Body wrap

  • US 4,527,566 A
  • Filed: 03/14/1983
  • Issued: 07/09/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/17/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A flexible wrap for enveloping a selected portion of the human anatomy and supporting a thermal pack in heat transfer relation to the anatomical portion, the wrap comprising:

  • an elongated flexible band of material having sufficient overall length to wrap around a selected anatomical portion, and having substantial overall width less than said length;

    said band being substantially flat;

    securement means connected to said band to detachably interconnect the ends of said band when wrapped around the selected anatomical portion, said securement means being operative to secure said band in snug wrapped engagement at any selected length between certain minimum and maximum circumferences of body portion encirclement;

    said band being relatively inelastic in length, so as to remain in position snugly wrapped around said anatomical portion irrespective of body movement tending to cause lengthwise elongation of the band;

    said band being relatively elastic in width so as to permit substantial lateral elongation of the band in response to distention of said anatomical portion during movement;

    inelastic means extending across the width of said band adjacent an end thereof and operatively associated with the band to inhibit the widthwise elasticity of the band at said end, thereby rendering said end of the band relatively inelastic in width as well as in length so as to assist in retaining the wrap in place around the anatomical portion; and

    at least one compartment formed in said band to removably receive a quantity of thermal material, so that the thermal material in said compartment is in heat transfer relation with the anatomical portion about which said band is wrapped;

    so that the lengthwise inelasticity of the band prevents elongation of the band and thereby maintains the band in place wrapped around an anatomical portion despite possible anatomical movement accommodated by the lateral elasticity of the band, and so that the inelasticity in both width and length at the end of the band prevents widthwise elongation at the end and thereby assists in retaining the flexible wrap in place on the anatomical portion.

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