IP Library Granted Patent US 8,870,800
Granted Patent B2
US 8,870,800 · App. 13/770,417 · Granted Oct 28, 2014

Cervical collar

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Patent No.
US 8,870,800
App. No.
13/770,417
Granted
Oct 28, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cervical collar including an anterior portion having a rigid or semi-rigid shell anterior main support piece. The anterior portion defines resilient or flexible edges formed along the periphery of the main support piece. The flexible edges form a three-dimensional anatomically configured proximal support portion defined along a proximal area of the anterior portion. The anterior main support piece defines a supporting spring portion centrally located along the proximal area of the anterior portion. The proximal support portion is formed around and encompasses the supporting spring portion.

Claims (24)

1. A cervical collar, comprising:

an anterior portion having a rigid or semi-rigid shell anterior main support piece;

wherein the anterior portion defines resilient or flexible edges formed along the periphery of the main support piece, the flexible edges forming a three-dimensional anatomically configured proximal support portion defined along a proximal area of the anterior portion;

wherein the anterior main support piece defines a supporting spring portion centrally located along the proximal area of the anterior portion.

2. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the three-dimensional anatomically configured proximal support portion defines a cup-shaped portion centrally located along the proximal area of the anterior portion.

3. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the proximal support portion is formed around and encompasses the supporting spring portion.

4. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the anterior main support piece defines an open access area, and at least one rib is formed below the supporting spring portion and borders the open access area.

5. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the anterior main support piece defines an open access area and at least one fold line formed on opposed sides of the open access area, the at least one fold line is formed by a reduced thickness portion.

6. The cervical collar according to claim 5 , wherein the at least one fold line is substantially straight.

7. The cervical collar according to claim 5 , wherein the at least one fold line includes a plurality of fold lines such that fold lines proximate the open access area are substantially straight and fold lines farther from the open access area are arcuate.

8. The cervical collar according to claims 5 , wherein the at least one fold line is formed through the flexible edges.

9. The cervical collar according to claim 5 , wherein the at least one fold line is formed along a rear surface of the anterior portion.

10. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the anterior portion defines orienting indicia indicating a direction in which the cervical collar is to be worn.

11. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the posterior portion defines side extending portions and strap portions extending from the side extending portion, the strap portions having fastener elements adapted to secure over corresponding fastener elements located along a front surface of the anterior portion.

12. The cervical collar according to claim 1 , wherein the anterior main support defines a plurality of arcuate slots aiding in ventilation of the cervical collar and providing additional resiliency to the main support piece.

13. A cervical collar, comprising:

an anterior portion having a rigid or semi-rigid shell anterior main support piece, the anterior portion defining resilient or flexible edges formed along the periphery of the main support piece, the flexible edges forming a three-dimensional anatomically configured proximal support portion defined along a proximal area of the anterior portion;

wherein the anterior main support piece defines a supporting spring portion centrally located along the proximal area of the anterior portion, the proximal support portion formed around and encompassing the supporting spring portion.

14. The cervical collar according to claim 13 , wherein the three-dimensional anatomically configured proximal support portion defines a cup-shaped portion centrally located along the proximal area of the anterior portion.

15. A cervical collar, comprising:

an anterior portion having a rigid or semi-rigid shell anterior main support piece;

wherein the anterior portion defines resilient or flexible edges formed along the periphery of the main support piece, the flexible edges forming a three-dimensional anatomically configured proximal support portion defined along a proximal area of the anterior portion;

wherein the anterior main support piece defines a thickened support located about a centrally located open access area formed by the anterior main support piece.

16. The cervical collar according to claim 15 , wherein the thickened support is formed in a generally U-shape.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 19, 2013
From: THORGILSDOTTIR, THORA; INGIMUNDARSON, ARNI THOR; EINARSSON, PALMI
To: OSSUR HF
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