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US3908643A
US3908643A US469402A US46940274A US3908643A US 3908643 A US3908643 A US 3908643A US 469402 A US469402 A US 469402A US 46940274 A US46940274 A US 46940274A US 3908643 A US3908643 A US 3908643A
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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  • ABSTRACT A device for the support of a patients limb while preparing a cast, including an adjustable stand and an elongated limb support.
  • the limb support has an upper surface, a lower surface and one end, which are unobstructed by the stand so that a cast can be prepared about both the limb and the elongated limb sup port.
  • the limb support is removed from between the cast and the limb.
  • the stand is vertically adjustable and tiltable so that the limb support can be adjusted to maintain the limb in a desired position.
  • This invention relates to an improved support or rest for maintaining a patients limb in a desired adjusted position and more particularly to a limb support for use in supporting a limb while a cast is applied thereto.
  • limb support devices are known in the art. These devices generally consist of an adjustable support stand and a limb support carried by the stand. These devices are not designed and constructed for supporting a limb while a cast is applied to the 'supp ort limb.
  • the limb support elements disclosed by the prior art devices would interfere with the cast preparation and it would be necessary in most cases to move the limb out of the support when actually applying the cast. Consequently, an assistant would still be required to support the limb while it is out of the support.
  • movementof the limb while applying the cast is SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • the present invention resides in an adjustable support for carrying a limb, such as an arm or leg, and maintaining the limb in an adjusted position while a cast is applied to the limb. Once positioned by the limb support, the limb need not be moved. The cast is applied over the limb and the limb support carrying the limb. The limb support is subsequently removed from the cast through an opening conventionally provided at one end of the finished cast.'
  • the limb support of the present invention comprises an adjustable stand, and an elongated limb supporting platform carried by the stand.
  • the platform includes a supporting surface and an opposite surface which is attached to the stand adjacent one end of the elongated platform. In this manner the supporting surface and a substantial portion of the opposite surface are unrestricted by the stand so that the platform can be removed from the cast by sliding the platform through an open end of the cast.
  • the stand is vertically adjustable and tiltable so that the limb support platform can be adjusted to any desired limb supporting position.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view, partially broken away, of the limb supportof the present invention illustrated in connection with supporting a patients foot in position while a cast is applied to the patients lower leg;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged scale side view, partiallyin sectionand having portions thereof broken away for compactness of illustration
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged scale sectional view taken through line 33 of FIG. 2.
  • the invention resides in an adjustable limb support, shown generally as 11 for maintaining the limb of the patient, such as the patients foot 12, in an adjusted, fixed position while the procedure of preparing a cast for the limb is carried out.
  • a suitable protective layer 13 such as gauze or elastic material is wrapped around the limb area to which the cast is to be applied while the limb is maintained by the support 11 in an adjusted fixed position.
  • the cast material such as plaster of paris or other suitable casting composition well known in the art,.is applied over-the wrapped portion of the limb.
  • the support 11 is subsequently withdrawn from between the wrapping material and the limb when the casting material has set up sufficiently.,.
  • the limb support 11. includes an adjustable stand, shown generally as 14.
  • the stand comprises a base 16, a tubular post 17 tiltingly connected at one end to the base and having an opposite, open end 18.
  • An extendable rod 19 is slidingly carried in the post for adjusting the height of the stand.
  • a boss 21 is carried on the post adjacent the open end 18 and a threaded passage 22 ex,- tends through the boss and one wall of the post.
  • An adjusting bolt 23 is threadably carried in the passage for engagement with .the rod to lock the rod in a position within the post.
  • An elongated supportplatform 24 is affixed to an end of the rod 19 extending beyond the open end 18 of the post 17.
  • the support platform is provided with a support surface 26 and a lower surface 27 with the longitudinal dimension of the surfaces being greater than the transverse dimension thereof.
  • the point of attachment of the platform 24 and the rod 19 is located on the lower surface 27 adjacent one end of the platform so that: a substantial portion'of the platform extends normal to the rod. In this manner, the upper surface 26 and a substantial portion of the lower surface are unrestricted by the attachment of the rod to the platform so that the platform can be removed from between the support limb l2 and the protective layer 13.
  • the post 17 is tiltingly connected to the base 16. This manner of attachment allows for the adjustment of the support surface 26 to a desired position with respect to the horizontal plane.
  • the post is adapted for conventional ball and socket connection with the base.
  • the post 17 is received in the open end of a mounting cylinder 25 which is attached at its opposite end to a ball 29 adjustably contained within a socket 31.
  • the socket is formed by a converging inner surface of an inverted cup 32 having a slot 33 for extension therethrough of the mounting cylinder and post, an upstanding shaft 34 having a threaded lower end 36 and an enlarged head 37 extending into the mouth portion of the inverted'cup and having an upper recessed surface 38' adapted to engage a portion of the ball.
  • An open ended cylindrical hub 39 is mounted on the base by bolts 41.
  • the inner surface of the hub adjacent the lower opening is recessed for clamping engaging edge portions of a plate 42.
  • the plate has a centrally located threaded passage 43 for carrying the threaded end 36 of the shaft 34 for raising and lowering the head 37 incident to rotation of the shaft.
  • the inner surface of the hub adjacent the upper Opening is likewise recessed and receives an annular flange 44 formed at the cup mouth.
  • the cup 32 which is otherwise freely movable in the upper opening, is restrained by the clamping action of the flange 44 against the recessed area responsive to the upward movement of the head 37 and ball 29.
  • a slot 46 is formed in one wall of the hub to permit the extension therethrough of a lever 47 which is affixed at one end to the shaft and which carries a knob 48 at the opposite, extending end for rotating the shaft to raise or lower the head.
  • a flexible cuff 49 is provided about the ball and socket mechanism.
  • a patient having a lower leg fracture, for example, is seated on the end of an examination table with the fractured leg extending downwardly.
  • the support 11 is positioned beneath the foot with the support surface 26 of the elongated platform 24 in substantial alignment with the bottom of the patients foot.
  • the vertical adjustment bolt 23 is turned to release it from engagement with the rod 19 so that the rod can be moved upwardly in the post 17 to bring the upper surface of the support platform into contact with the bottom of the foot. If necessary, the rod can be rotated about its longitudinal axis to complete alignment of the support platform and the patients foot. When the vertical height adjustment is complete, the vertical adjustment bolt is rotated in the opposite direction to lock the rod in position.
  • the upstanding shaft 34 is rotated by lever 47 to move the head 37 downwardly to release the ball 29 and the cup 32.
  • the post 17 is tilted into the desired position whereupon the shaft is rotated in the opposite direction moving the head upwardly locking the ball and cup as previously described.
  • the foot supported on the upper surface 26 of the support platform 24 is maintained in the desired position while the cast is prepared.
  • the protective layer 13 is applied, such as by wrapping an elastiebandage around the foot and ankle area beginning in the area of the toes. As illustrated the protective material is applied around both the foot and the support platform. When the wrapping is completed. the cast material is applied over the wrapped area and allowed to harden.
  • the platform is removed from the cast by sliding the limb support in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the support platform away from the point of attachment thereof to the rod.
  • the toe area of the cast is normally left open and this provides a convenient point of egress of the support platform from the cast.
  • the device of the present invention has been described in connection with supporting a foot during the preparation of a leg cast, it should be clear that the device is equally as effective for supporting a portion of the patient's leg or arm. It is essential in any casting procedure using the device of the present invention that the opening of the cast be located substantially at the point where the support platform 24 and the rod 19 are joined so that the support platform can be moved in a longitudinal direction towards its free end for removal of the support platform from the cast.

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A device for the support of a patient''s limb while preparing a cast, including an adjustable stand and an elongated limb support. The limb support has an upper surface, a lower surface and one end, which are unobstructed by the stand so that a cast can be prepared about both the limb and the elongated limb support. Following preparation of the cast, the limb support is removed from between the cast and the limb. The stand is vertically adjustable and tiltable so that the limb support can be adjusted to maintain the limb in a desired position.

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United States Patent Bliss 1 Sept. 30, 1975 1 1 ADJUSTABLE LIMB SUPPORT [76] Inventor: Russell Clark Bliss, 255 E. Orange Pmfmry b'mmi' wr RlChard Gaudct Grove Burbankv Calif. 91502 Assistant E.\zm11ner--J. Yasko Alrorney, Agent, or FirmFulwider Patton Ricber Lee [22] Filed: May 13, 1974 & Utecht Appl. No.: 469,402
[57] ABSTRACT A device for the support of a patients limb while preparing a cast, including an adjustable stand and an elongated limb support. The limb support has an upper surface, a lower surface and one end, which are unobstructed by the stand so that a cast can be prepared about both the limb and the elongated limb sup port. Following preparation of the cast, the limb support is removed from between the cast and the limb. The stand is vertically adjustable and tiltable so that the limb support can be adjusted to maintain the limb in a desired position.
1 Claim, 3 Drawing Figures ADJUSTABLE LIMB SUPPORT BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to an improved support or rest for maintaining a patients limb in a desired adjusted position and more particularly to a limb support for use in supporting a limb while a cast is applied thereto.
In preparing a cast for a fractured arm or leg, it is essential that the limb be held in a fixed position while the cast is applied. This procedure normally requires two people, one person to prepare the cast and an assistant to hold the limb while the cast is applied. It would be advantageous to mechanically support the limb during this procedure since the assistant would be free to assist directly in the preparation of the cast or would be free for other duties. In addition, once adjusted, the mechanical support would not move thereby avoiding a certain amount of patient discomfort caused by movement of the fractured limb.
A variety of limb support devices are known in the art. These devices generally consist of an adjustable support stand and a limb support carried by the stand. These devices are not designed and constructed for supporting a limb while a cast is applied to the 'supp ort limb. The limb support elements disclosed by the prior art devices would interfere with the cast preparation and it would be necessary in most cases to move the limb out of the support when actually applying the cast. Consequently, an assistant would still be required to support the limb while it is out of the support. Moreover movementof the limb while applying the cast is SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention resides in an adjustable support for carrying a limb, such as an arm or leg, and maintaining the limb in an adjusted position while a cast is applied to the limb. Once positioned by the limb support, the limb need not be moved. The cast is applied over the limb and the limb support carrying the limb. The limb support is subsequently removed from the cast through an opening conventionally provided at one end of the finished cast.'
More particularly the limb support of the present invention comprises an adjustable stand, and an elongated limb supporting platform carried by the stand. The platform includes a supporting surface and an opposite surface which is attached to the stand adjacent one end of the elongated platform. In this manner the supporting surface and a substantial portion of the opposite surface are unrestricted by the stand so that the platform can be removed from the cast by sliding the platform through an open end of the cast. The stand is vertically adjustable and tiltable so that the limb support platform can be adjusted to any desired limb supporting position.
Other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view, partially broken away, of the limb supportof the present invention illustrated in connection with supporting a patients foot in position while a cast is applied to the patients lower leg;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged scale side view, partiallyin sectionand having portions thereof broken away for compactness of illustration; and
FIG. 3 is an enlarged scale sectional view taken through line 33 of FIG. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION As illustratedby the drawings, the invention resides in an adjustable limb support, shown generally as 11 for maintaining the limb of the patient, such as the patients foot 12, in an adjusted, fixed position while the procedure of preparing a cast for the limb is carried out. As illustrated, a suitable protective layer 13. such as gauze or elastic material is wrapped around the limb area to which the cast is to be applied while the limb is maintained by the support 11 in an adjusted fixed position. Following application of the protective layer, the cast material, such as plaster of paris or other suitable casting composition well known in the art,.is applied over-the wrapped portion of the limb. The support 11 is subsequently withdrawn from between the wrapping material and the limb when the casting material has set up sufficiently.,.
As is more specifically illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the limb support 11. includes an adjustable stand, shown generally as 14. The stand comprises a base 16, a tubular post 17 tiltingly connected at one end to the base and having an opposite, open end 18. An extendable rod 19 is slidingly carried in the post for adjusting the height of the stand. A boss 21 is carried on the post adjacent the open end 18 and a threaded passage 22 ex,- tends through the boss and one wall of the post. An adjusting bolt 23 is threadably carried in the passage for engagement with .the rod to lock the rod in a position within the post.
An elongated supportplatform 24 is affixed to an end of the rod 19 extending beyond the open end 18 of the post 17. The support platformis provided with a support surface 26 and a lower surface 27 with the longitudinal dimension of the surfaces being greater than the transverse dimension thereof.
The point of attachment of the platform 24 and the rod 19 is located on the lower surface 27 adjacent one end of the platform so that: a substantial portion'of the platform extends normal to the rod. In this manner, the upper surface 26 and a substantial portion of the lower surface are unrestricted by the attachment of the rod to the platform so that the platform can be removed from between the support limb l2 and the protective layer 13.
As mentioned, the post 17 is tiltingly connected to the base 16. This manner of attachment allows for the adjustment of the support surface 26 to a desired position with respect to the horizontal plane. In the preferred embodiment the post is adapted for conventional ball and socket connection with the base.
As is more specifically illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the post 17 is received in the open end of a mounting cylinder 25 which is attached at its opposite end to a ball 29 adjustably contained within a socket 31. The socket is formed by a converging inner surface of an inverted cup 32 having a slot 33 for extension therethrough of the mounting cylinder and post, an upstanding shaft 34 having a threaded lower end 36 and an enlarged head 37 extending into the mouth portion of the inverted'cup and having an upper recessed surface 38' adapted to engage a portion of the ball.
An open ended cylindrical hub 39 is mounted on the base by bolts 41. The inner surface of the hub adjacent the lower opening is recessed for clamping engaging edge portions of a plate 42. The plate has a centrally located threaded passage 43 for carrying the threaded end 36 of the shaft 34 for raising and lowering the head 37 incident to rotation of the shaft. The inner surface of the hub adjacent the upper Opening is likewise recessed and receives an annular flange 44 formed at the cup mouth. The cup 32, which is otherwise freely movable in the upper opening, is restrained by the clamping action of the flange 44 against the recessed area responsive to the upward movement of the head 37 and ball 29. A slot 46 is formed in one wall of the hub to permit the extension therethrough of a lever 47 which is affixed at one end to the shaft and which carries a knob 48 at the opposite, extending end for rotating the shaft to raise or lower the head. A flexible cuff 49 is provided about the ball and socket mechanism.
In Operation, a patient, having a lower leg fracture, for example, is seated on the end of an examination table with the fractured leg extending downwardly. The support 11 is positioned beneath the foot with the support surface 26 of the elongated platform 24 in substantial alignment with the bottom of the patients foot. The vertical adjustment bolt 23 is turned to release it from engagement with the rod 19 so that the rod can be moved upwardly in the post 17 to bring the upper surface of the support platform into contact with the bottom of the foot. If necessary, the rod can be rotated about its longitudinal axis to complete alignment of the support platform and the patients foot. When the vertical height adjustment is complete, the vertical adjustment bolt is rotated in the opposite direction to lock the rod in position. If it is desired to adjust the plane of the upper surface of the support platform, the upstanding shaft 34 is rotated by lever 47 to move the head 37 downwardly to release the ball 29 and the cup 32. The post 17 is tilted into the desired position whereupon the shaft is rotated in the opposite direction moving the head upwardly locking the ball and cup as previously described.
Once adjusted in the foregoing manner, the foot supported on the upper surface 26 of the support platform 24 is maintained in the desired position while the cast is prepared. In preparing the cast, the protective layer 13 is applied, such as by wrapping an elastiebandage around the foot and ankle area beginning in the area of the toes. As illustrated the protective material is applied around both the foot and the support platform. When the wrapping is completed. the cast material is applied over the wrapped area and allowed to harden.
The platform is removed from the cast by sliding the limb support in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the support platform away from the point of attachment thereof to the rod. The toe area of the cast is normally left open and this provides a convenient point of egress of the support platform from the cast.
While the device of the present invention has been described in connection with supporting a foot during the preparation of a leg cast, it should be clear that the device is equally as effective for supporting a portion of the patient's leg or arm. It is essential in any casting procedure using the device of the present invention that the opening of the cast be located substantially at the point where the support platform 24 and the rod 19 are joined so that the support platform can be moved in a longitudinal direction towards its free end for removal of the support platform from the cast.
It will be evident that, while specific embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
1 claim:
1. In a method for aplying a cast to a patients limb including the steps of wrapping the limb with a protective underlayer and applying hardenable casting material thereover, the improvement comprising;
supporting at least a portion of said limb on an elongated platform carried by a stand adjacent one end of said platform, said platform having an upper support surface and a lower surface, said platform being connected to said stand at a point on said lower surface adjacent one end of said platform so that said lower surface is unrestricted between the point of connection with said stand and the opposite end of said platform;
placing a layer of protective material about said limb,
including placing said protective material about that portion of said limb supported by said platform and about said unrestricted lower surface of said platform, said protective material being provided with an opening adjacent the point of connection of said platform and said stand;
applying a layer of hardenable casting material over said protective material and allowing said casting material to harden; and
removing said platform from between said limb and said cast by withdrawing said elongated platform through said opening in said cast.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION PATENT NO. I 3 908 43 DATED Sept. 30, 1975 INVENTOR(S) Russell Clark Bliss It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
Column 2, line 11, "33" should be 3-3 Column 4, line 27, "aplying" should be applying Signed and Sealed this second Day Of March 1976 [SEAL] Attest:
RUTH C. MASON C. MARSHALL DANN 14f 9S! 8 ff I Commissioner of Patents and Traden'zarks

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1. Iln a method for aplying a cast to a patient''s limb including the steps of wrapping the limb with a protective underlayer and applying hardenable casting material thereover, the improvement comprising; supporting at least a portion of said limb on an elongated platform carried by a stand adjacent one end of said platform, said platform having an upper support surface and a lower surface, said platform being connected to said stand at a point on said lower surface adjacent one end of said platform so that said lower surface is unrestricted between the point of connection with said stand and the opposite end of said platform; placing a layer of protective material about said limb, including placing said protective material about that portion of said limb supported by said platform and about said unrestricted lower surface of said platform, said protective material being provided with an opening adjacent the point of connection of said platform and said stand; applying a layer of hardenable casting material over said protective material and allowing said casting material to harden; and removing said platform from between said limb and said cast by withdrawing said elongated platform through said opening in said cast.
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