Heel elevating device

6149613
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Inventors

Klein, Stephen J.

Application #

387929

Filed

Sep-1-1999

Published

Nov-21-2000

Current US Class

005/650
128/882
602/23
602/28

International Classes

A61F 005/00; A61F 005/37; A47C 020/02

Field of Search

602/5 602/60-65 602/23 602/27-29 602/12 602/15 128/846 128/877 128/881 128/882 607/111 607/112 5/648 5/650 5/651 264/222 264/DIG.

Assignee

Tharos LLC (Cordova, TN)

Examiners

Mulcahy; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Adams, Schwartz & Evans, P.A.

US Patent References

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4186738   Heel supporting bo...
4197845   Device for the prev...
4266298   Inflatable heel prot...
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4399815   Pneumatic therape...
4472838   Shoulder strap pad
4478214   Medical boot appar...
4573456   Foam body support
4941480   Device for immobil...
5085214   Inflatable cushion f...
5367789   Protective medical...
5449339   Heel supporting pr...
5609570   Protective medical...
5716334   Body part immobili...
5725486   Orthotic leg elevator
5957874   Heel elevating devi...
 

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Abstract
A heel elevating device is adapted for being applied to the lower leg of a reclined patient to elevate the heel of the patient above a supporting surface. The heel elevating device includes a generally U-shaped lower leg support having a base and first and second opposed extensions. The extensions define an opening therebetween for receiving and supporting the lower leg of the patient. A comfort liner is secured to an interior of the lower leg support for cushioning the lower leg and providing a soft, protective surface against the skin of the patient. Adjustable fitting straps are provided for adjustably fitting the lower leg support to the lower leg of the patient.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A heel elevating device for being applied to the lower leg of a reclined patient to elevate the heel of the patient above a supporting surface, said heel elevating device comprising:

(a) a generally U-shaped lower leg receiving support formed of a semi-rigid, resilient foam for supporting the lower leg of the patient therein, and having a front, back, top and bottom, and a depth extending from the front thereof to the back thereof, and a height extending from the bottom thereof to the top thereof, the depth of said lower leg receiving support being less than one-half the height of said lower leg receiving support;

(b) a comfort liner assembly secured to an interior of said lower leg receiving support for cushioning the lower leg supported thereon and providing a soft, protective surface against the skin of the patient, said comfort liner assembly comprising:



Description
In addition, the invention is applicable for hospital, rehabilitation center, nursing home and home care patients who are bedridden or spend a considerable amount of time in bed. These patients are highly susceptible to developing pressure sores and pressure ulcers on a portion of the foot, especially the heel. It is also applicable for persons with diabetes who are very susceptible to diabetic foot ulcers caused by poor circulation, and non-diabetic persons with poor circulation who are susceptible to venus ulcers.

The present invention is further applicable in passive stretch therapy for persons having recently undergone knee surgery, or having suffered some type of knee injury. "Passive stretch" is a procedure for regaining total extension of the knee. The procedure involves placing a weighted bag on the knee of a patient in a reclined or sitting position on a bed or therapy table. The weight causes the knee to extend. Treatments last approximately 15 to 20 minutes each, and are repeated over several days or weeks until the patient has attained total extension of the knee.
 
  A heel elevating device is adapted for being applied to the lower leg of a reclined patient to elevate the heel of the patient above a supporting surface....  A heel elevating device is adapted for being applied to the lower leg of a reclined patient to elevate the heel of the patient above a supporting surface....