Dual jacket ankle brace

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Inventors

Nelson, Ronald E.
Bjornson, Karl E.

Application #

689502

Filed

Aug-7-1996

Published

Aug-19-1997

Current US Class

128/882
602/27

International Classes

A61F 005/37

Field of Search

128/845 128/846 128/882 128/892 128/893 602/23 602/27 602/60 602/61 602/65 36/89 36/90 2/2 2/22

Assignee

Tamarack International, Inc. (Chetek, WI)

Examiners

Brown; Michael A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nawrocki, Rooney & Sivertson

US Patent References

4313433   Ankle stabilizer
4323058   Ankle brace
4527556   Support brace
4724847   Ankle brace
4878504   Ankle brace with c...
4878505   Ankle supporting sl...
5007417   Ankle brace

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Abstract
A dual jacket ankle brace including a first set of lateral and medial sides are interconnected anteriorly, posteriorly, and at their bottom to form an inner jacket adapted to receive a foot and ankle. An anterior edge on each of these sides contains a set of lace receiving means such as eyelets. A second, outer set of medial and lateral sides overlie the inner lateral and medial sides. Each of the outer sides carries lace-receiving means such as eyelets. At least some of the eyelets on the outer sides are posteriorly spaced from and unaligned with any of the eyelets on the inner sides. Each of the inner lateral and medial sides also carries a pocket adapted to receive an insert, the outer lateral and medial sides overlying the respective pockets.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a dual jacket ankle brace of the type having an inner support jacket including medial and lateral side members and a plurality of lace receiving eyelets along the anterior edge of said inner support jacket side members and having an outer support jacket including medial and lateral side members and a plurality of lace receiving eyelets along the anterior edge of said outer support jacket side members, the improvement wherein at least some of said outer support jacket eyelets are posteriorly offset and unaligned relative to said inner support jacket eyelets.

2. The dual jacket ankle brace improvement of claim 1 wherein said outer support jacket medial and lateral side members are cleft along their anterior edge to define tabs.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to orthopedic devices, more particularly to localized support devices for the human body, and still more particularly to ankle braces.

Ankle braces are well-known in the prior art. Typically, such braces area formed of base members which may be made from, or include, flexible and/or elastic panels and which employ a variety of straps, stays and laces.

These braces are designed for a variety of circumstances such as supporting an ankle (healthy or damaged) during athletic competitions, providing chronic support for weak ankles or to aid during rehabilitation of acute injuries. In some instances, it is desirable to provide an external heel lock.

One known prior art ankle brace employs a first set of medial and lateral side members interconnected to form a base member in the form of a jacket adapted to receive a foot and ankle. A front or anterior edge on each of the side members contains eyelets laced in a normal fashion to enable the jacket to be secured by normal lacing. Another set of medial and lateral sides are connected to the outer portion of the jacket. The outer side members also have an anterior or front edge which carries a set of eyelets aligned with and positioned posterior to eyelets of the first side members. When the described prior art ankle brace is laced, the lace passes through the aligned eyelets of the first and outer side members on one side (medial or lateral) before crossing to pass through aligned side member eyelets on the other (medial or lateral) side. Eyelet alignment facilitates this concurrent or serial lacing of eyelets of the first and outer side members. The posterior position of the eyelets on the outer side members is intended to provide a tension in the outer side members which is not limited by the tension applied to the first side members. The result, however, is to limit the tension applied to the first side members. Thus, the concurrant lacing of first and outer side members results in an interdependent tension beyond the interdependence inherent in the use of a common lace. Further, the concurrent lacing of this prior art brace limits the amount of posterior offset of the outer side member eyelets from the first side member eyelets--too great an offset results in little or no tension on the first side members.
 
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