IP Library Granted Patent US 12,257,169
Granted Patent B2
US 12,257,169 · App. 18/608,291 · Granted Mar 25, 2025

Height, depth and circumferential adjustment mechanisms for cervical collar

Inventors: Alexis Doty (Carlsbad, CA); Tara VandenBerg (Rancho Santa Fe, CA); Robert Bejarano (Carlsbad, CA); Kevin Patrick Larmer (San Marcos, CA); J. Andrew Moulds (Encinitas, CA); Jeffrey M. Mullally (La Mesa, CA); Paul J. Klock (Carlsbad, CA)
Assignee: DJO, LLC
A61F5/055A61F2005/0197
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Patent No.
US 12,257,169
App. No.
18/608,291
Granted
Mar 25, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

Cervical collars, components thereof, and methods of using them overcome issues with conventional cervical collars.

Claims (42)

1. An adjustable cervical collar comprising:

a body portion adapted and configured to rest against an anterior portion of a subject;

a chin portion movably coupled to the body portion;

a first shaft assembly and a second shaft assembly each rotatably mounted on opposing lateral regions of the body portion, the first shaft assembly and the second shaft assembly each comprising:

a lead screw adjustably engaged with the chin portion such that rotation of the lead screw causes the chin portion to raise and lower, and

a gear configured to drive rotation of the lead screw; and

a drive gear engaged with the gear of the first shaft assembly and engaged with the gear of the second shaft assembly.

2. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 1 , further comprising a posterior component adapted and configured to rest on a posterior surface of the subject's neck and configured to couple to the body portion.

3. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustment knob coupled to the drive gear.

4. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 3 , wherein one or more of the first shaft assembly, the second shaft assembly, and the adjustment knob is located externally to the body portion.

5. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 1 , comprising a locking mechanism comprising a locking button configured to engage with the drive gear, the locking button being positionable in each of:

a first orientation in which the drive gear is prevented from rotating; and

a second orientation in which the drive gear is allowed to rotate.

6. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 1 , wherein the lead screw of each of the first shaft assembly and the second shaft assembly is adjustably engaged with the chin portion through a respective slot disposed in the opposing lateral regions of the body portion.

7. An adjustable cervical collar comprising:

a body portion adapted and configured to rest against an anterior portion of a subject;

a chin portion movably coupled to the body portion;

a posterior component adapted and configured to rest on a posterior surface of the subject's neck and couple to the body portion;

a first shaft assembly and a second shaft assembly each rotatably mounted on opposing lateral regions of the body portion, the first shaft assembly and the second shaft assembly each comprising:

a lead screw engaged with the chin portion such that rotation of the lead screw causes the chin portion to raise and lower, and

a gear configured to drive rotation of the lead screw;

an adjustment knob coupled to each of the first shaft assembly and the second shaft assembly through a drive gear that is engaged with the gear of the first shaft assembly and that is engaged with the gear of the second shaft assembly; and

a strap alignment mechanism configured and adapted to connect the posterior component to the body portion.

8. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 7 , wherein the strap alignment mechanism comprises at least one strap configured to be disengaged from and re-engaged to the body portion by a user without adjusting a relative positioning of the strap with respect to the strap alignment mechanism.

9. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 7 , wherein the lead screw of each of the first shaft assembly and the second shaft assembly is adjustably engaged with the chin portion through a respective slot disposed in the respective opposing lateral region of the body portion.

10. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 7 , wherein:

the strap alignment mechanism is located externally to one or more of the body portion and the posterior component; and

one or more of the first shaft assembly, the second shaft assembly, and the adjustment knob is located externally to the body portion.

11. The adjustable cervical collar of claim 7 , further comprising a locking tooth positionable in each of:

a first orientation in which the drive gear is prevented from rotating; and

a second orientation in which the drive gear is allowed to rotate.

12. A method of using an adjustable cervical collar, the method comprising:

positioning a body portion of the adjustable cervical collar against an anterior portion of a subject, wherein the adjustable cervical collar comprises a chin portion movably coupled to the body portion and configured to be disposed under a chin of the subject;

positioning a posterior component of the adjustable cervical collar on the posterior surface of a neck of the subject;

coupling a first portion of a strap of a strap alignment mechanism of the adjustable cervical collar to an anterior mating piece of the body portion, at least a portion of the strap alignment mechanism coupled to the posterior component; and

rotating an adjustment knob positioned on the body portion to, thereby, raise and lower the chin portion to a desired orientation with respect to the chin of the subject, wherein:

the adjustable cervical collar further comprises a first shaft assembly and a second shaft assembly each rotatably mounted on opposing lateral regions of the body portion, the first shaft assembly and a second shaft assembly each comprising:

a lead screw engaged with the chin portion such that rotation of the lead screw causes the chin portion to raise and lower, and

a gear configured to drive rotation of the lead screw and configured to be driven by the rotating of the adjustment knob; and

the adjustment knob is coupled to a drive gear that is engaged with the gear of the first shaft assembly and that is engaged with the gear of the second shaft assembly.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising adjusting a length of the strap of the strap alignment mechanism such that a desired tightness is achieved once the first portion of the tightening mechanism is secured into the anterior mating piece of the body portion.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the lead screw of each of the first shaft assembly and the second shaft assembly is adjustably engaged with the chin portion through a respective slot disposed in the opposing lateral regions of the body portion.

Assignments (2)
SUPPLEMENTAL CONFIRMATORY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN UNITED STATES PATENTS Recorded Dec 8, 2025
From: DJO, LLC; EMPI INC.; ENCORE MEDICAL, L.P.; LIMA USA, INC.; LITECURE, LLC; MEDSHAPE, INC.; TRILLIANT SURGICAL, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 20, 2024
From: DOTY, ALEXIS; VANDENBERG, TARA; BEJARANO, ROBERT; LARMER, KEVIN PATRICK; MOULDS, J. ANDREW; MULLALLY, JEFF; KLOCK, PAUL
To: DJO, LLC
Reel/Frame 069655/0695 →