IP Library Granted Patent US 10,695,211
Granted Patent B2
US 10,695,211 · App. 15/754,340 · Granted Jun 30, 2020

Cranial remoulding orthosis and method of manufacture thereof

Inventors: Stephen Mottram (Leeds West Yorkshire, GB); Jiri Rosicky (Frýdlant nad Ostravici, CZ)
Assignees: Technology in Motion Ltd; ING Corporation spol. s.r.o
A61F5/05891A42B3/00A61B34/10A61F5/3707
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Patent No.
US 10,695,211
App. No.
15/754,340
Granted
Jun 30, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

An orthosis ( 10 ) for correcting deformities in the head shape of babies and young children includes a mesh layer ( 20 ). The mesh layer ( 30 ) includes regions of varying stiffness in the mesh layer that are adapted to apply varying pressure to a wearer's head, so as to restrict undesirable growth and allow desired growth to correct the deformities. Accordingly, the mesh layer ( 30 ) provides a layer of uniform thickness but variable stiffness, so that a lightweight means of applying appropriate pressure to the wearer's head is provided. The mesh layer ( 30 ) can be manufacturer by 3D printing, based on a scan of the wearer's head.

Claims (16)

1. An orthosis for correcting head deformities, the orthosis comprising a mesh layer, wherein regions of varying stiffness in the mesh layer are adapted to apply varying pressure to a wearer's head, so as to restrict undesirable growth and allow desired growth to correct the deformities, and wherein the regions of varying stiffness comprise at least one region of increased flexibility, so as to allow growth of a wearer's head in an area corresponding to the at least one region of increased flexibility.

2. The orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the at least one region of increased flexibility comprises a less dense portion of the mesh or a first mesh structure having increased flexibility.

3. The orthosis of claim 1 , wherein the mesh layer comprises an auxetic structure.

4. The orthosis of claim 1 , further comprising an outer layer that defines the exterior shape of the orthosis, wherein the mesh layer is disposed within the outer layer.

5. The orthosis of claim 4 , wherein a surface of the outer layer comprises a plurality of ventilation apertures.

6. The orthosis of claim 4 , wherein the mesh layer and the outer layer are arranged such that they are separated by a gap, wherein the gap is under 30 mm.

7. The orthosis of claim 4 , comprising a pad disposed between the mesh layer and the outer layer.

8. The orthosis of claim 6 , comprising a plurality of cushioning elements, wherein each cushioning element is resiliently deformable in a radial direction with respect to the wearer's head.

9. The orthosis of claim 6 , wherein the orthosis comprises two portions and a fastening means to secure the two portions together, so as to secure the orthosis to the wearer's head.

10. The orthosis of claim 6 , comprising a liner disposed inside the mesh layer.

11. The orthosis of claim 6 , wherein the orthosis comprises a sensor arranged to measure a condition of the orthosis or the wearer and a communication interface, operable to communicate sensor readings measured by the sensor to a monitoring device.

12. The orthosis of claim 11 , wherein the condition is at least one of an acceleration of the orthosis, a temperature in the orthosis, a humidity in the orthosis, a spatial or orientation position of the orthosis or a heart rate of the wearer.

13. A method of manufacturing an orthosis for correcting head deformities comprising forming a mesh layer, wherein regions of varying stiffness in the mesh layer are adapted to apply varying pressure to a wearer's head, so as to restrict undesirable growth and allow desired growth to correct the deformities, and wherein the regions of varying stiffness comprise at least one region of increased flexibility, so as to allow growth of a wearer's head in an area corresponding to the at least one region of increased flexibility.

14. The method of claim 13 , comprising forming the mesh layer based on a virtual 3D model based on measurements of the wearer's head established by a 3D scan.

15. The method of claim 13 , comprising forming the mesh layer using an additive manufacturing means.

16. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions recorded thereon that, when executed, cause a 3D printer to print a mesh layer for an orthosis for correcting head deformities, wherein regions of varying stiffness in the mesh layer are adapted to apply varying pressure to a wearer's head, so as to restrict undesirable growth and allow desired growth to correct the deformities, and wherein the regions of varying stiffness comprise at least one region of increased flexibility, so as to allow growth of a wearer's head in an area corresponding to the at least one region of increased flexibility.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2022
From: TECHNOLOGY IN MOTION LIMITED
To: ING CORPORATION, SPOL. S R.O.
Reel/Frame 061909/0792 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2018
From: MOTTRAM, STEPHEN
To: TECHNOLOGY IN MOTION LTD
Reel/Frame 045642/0961 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2018
From: ROSICKY, JIRI
To: ING CORPORATION SPOL. S.R.O
Reel/Frame 045642/0966 →
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