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Title: |
US4878490:
Universal orthopedic recuperative garment
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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Scott, James W.; Tifton, GA 31794

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Assignee: |
None

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Published / Filed: |
1989-11-07
/ 1989-01-27

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Application Number: |
US1989000302364

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A61F 5/37;
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IPC-7:
A61F 5/37;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
602/020;
Original:
128/077;
128/078;
128/165;

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Field of Search: |
128/077,165,78,94,133,134
002/016,44,45,107,309,310,311,313

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Priority Number: |
| 1989-01-27 |
US1989000302364 |

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Abstract: |
A universal orthopedic recuperative garment to be worn following corrective surgery or substantial trauma to an arm and/or shoulder including a vest portion to be fitted over the head of a patient, a means to secure the vest around a patient's lower torso, an arm support panel which attaches to the vest portion to fashion a generally horizontal channel and cradle a patient's forearm, and an upper arm rotating and binding strap which attaches to a front portion of the vest to provide a desired degree of left and rotation of a patient's shoulder.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Kile, Bradford E. ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Burr, Edgar S.; Pham, Huong Q.

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Maintenance Status: |
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First Claim:
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What is claimed is:
1. A universal orthopedic recuperative garment comprising:
- a vest portion having,
- a front vest panel operable to extend over a patient's chest and upper abdomen, and
- a back vest panel joined to and substantially coextensive with said front vest panel, said front and back vest panels having a central opening operable to permit said vest to be fitted over the head of a patient such that said vest may be operably supported upon a patient's shoulders;
- a generally rectangular retaining pad laterally extending across an upper portion of said front panel and being composed of one of a hook and pile type fastening material;
- means connected to adjacent lateral edges of said front panel and said back panel for adjustably connecting said front and back panels substantially at lateral rib cage areas for securing said vest portion about the upper torso of a patient;
- an arm support panel integrally joined at a bottom portion of said front vest panel, said arm support panel, having at a free end thereof, a transverse rectangular strip on each side of said free end is composed of one of a hook and pile type fastening material wherein a first transverse rectangular strip releasably connects to said generally rectangular retaining pad and a second opposed transverse rectangular strip forms an outwardly extending retaining surface in cooperation with said generally rectangular retaining pad composed of one of a hook and pile type fastening material thereby allowing said arm support panel to fold upwardly and transversely attach to said generally rectangular retaining pad mounted upon said front vest panel and to form from said front vest panel and said arm support panel a transversely extending channel for supporting a patient's forearm;
- at least one retaining patch mounted upon an interior surface of said front panel and opposed to said generally rectangular retaining pad and being composed of one of a hook and pile type fastening material; and
- an upper arm rotating and binding strap having fastening patch at a first end composed of the other of a hook and pile type fastening material with respect to said one of said hook and pile type fastening material of said outwardly extending retaining surface of said generally rectangular retaining pad and said transverse rectangular strip and a fastening patch at a second end of said upper arm rotating and binding strip composed of the other of a hook and pile type fastening material with respect to said at least one retaining patch positioned on the interior surface of said front vest panel wherein a patient's recuperating hand, forearm, upper arm, shoulder, or the like may be operably supported by placing a patient's forearm in a generally horizontal posture within said transversely extending channel formed by said front vest panel and said arm support panel and the patient's upper arm is pulled forward and rotated by said arm rotating and binding strap extending from an interior portion of said front vest panel, around the upper humerus portion of patient's arm and connecting to said outwardly extending retaining surface formed upon said front vest panel of said universal orthopedic recuperative garment.

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