IP Library Granted Patent US 8,858,481
Granted Patent B2
US 8,858,481 · App. 13/456,601 · Granted Oct 14, 2014

Cervical collar with reduced vascular obstruction

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Patent No.
US 8,858,481
App. No.
13/456,601
Granted
Oct 14, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cervical collar has an anterior portion and a posterior portion having side extending portions removably connecting to the anterior portion. The posterior portion includes a rigid or semi-rigid main support piece and a resilient edge integrally secured to at least a substantial portion of a periphery of the main support piece that is substantially more flexible than the main support piece. The main support piece defines opposed upper side sections and a lower section. The upper side sections extend upwardly from the side extending portions and are oriented toward a proximal middle region and spaced apart by a first distance. The lower section extends continuously between the side extending portions and is spaced a second distance from the upper side sections.

Claims (27)

1. A cervical collar, comprising:

an anterior portion;

a posterior portion having side extending portions removably connecting to the anterior portion, the posterior portion including a rigid or semi-rigid main support piece and a resilient edge integrally secured to at least a substantial portion of a periphery of the main support piece that is substantially more flexible than the main support piece;

wherein the resilient edge increases in size from a portion located along the side extending portions and to anatomically configured 3D proximal and distal support portions, the resilient edge being formed contiguously with the main support piece at proximal and distal central regions of the posterior portion.

2. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the anatomically configured 3D proximal and distal support portions are of a similar size and shape to the central region and two proximal side regions of the main support piece.

3. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the anatomically configured 3D proximal and distal support portions conform and support different sizes and shapes of anatomical portions of different users.

4. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the resilient edge is formed along the anatomically configured 3D proximal and distal support portions as a molding located over the main support piece.

5. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the main support piece defines opposed upper side sections extending upwardly toward a proximal middle region, the opposed upper side sections being spaced apart by a distance.

6. The cervical collar according to claim 5 , wherein the resilient edge extends between the opposed upper side sections of the main support piece at the proximal middle region.

7. The cervical collar according to claim 5 , wherein the posterior portion defines a cervical access opening positioned at a central middle region and below the upper side sections to provide access to a spine of a wearer of the collar.

8. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein portions of the main support piece are covered by the resilient edge molded along at least one surface thereof.

9. The cervical collar according to claim 8 , wherein at least a segment of the periphery of the main support piece is exposed between portions of the resilient edge located on adjacent sides of the segment.

10. A cervical collar, comprising:

an anterior portion;

a posterior portion having side extending portions removably connecting to the anterior portion, the posterior portion including a rigid or semi-rigid main support piece and a resilient edge integrally secured to at least a substantial portion of a periphery of the main support piece that is substantially more flexible than the main support piece;

flexible strap portions integrally secured with and extending from the side extending portions, the side extending portions formed from at least part from the main support piece and the strap portions formed from the resilient edge;

wherein the strap portions removably secure to an outer surface of the anterior portions;

wherein the strap portions extend beyond from elongate trim lines formed adjacent the main support piece.

11. The cervical collar according to claim 10 , wherein strap portions define reduced thickness slots that do not pass all the way through the strap portions.

12. A cervical collar, comprising:

an anterior portion;

a posterior portion having side extending portions removably connecting to the anterior portion, the posterior portion including a rigid or semi-rigid main support piece and a resilient edge integrally secured to at least a substantial portion of a periphery of the main support piece that is substantially more flexible than the main support piece;

wherein the proximal support portion defines anatomically shaped flared sections spaced apart by a concave and arcuate section of the resilient edge and shaped to correspond to and support an occipital region of a wearer of the collar.

13. A cervical collar, comprising:

an anterior portion;

a posterior portion having side extending portions removably connecting to the anterior portion, the posterior portion including a rigid or semi-rigid main support piece and a resilient edge integrally secured to at least a substantial portion of a periphery of the main support piece that is substantially more flexible than the main support piece;

wherein an inner surface of the main support piece has less area covered by the resilient edge than an outer surface of the main support piece.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2012
From: THORGILSDOTTIR, THORA; INGIMUNDARSON, ARNI THOR; EINARSSON, PALMI
To: OSSUR HF
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