WO2015155502A1 - Ceinture de support de centre du corps pouvant être portée - Google Patents

Ceinture de support de centre du corps pouvant être portée Download PDF

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WO2015155502A1
WO2015155502A1 PCT/GB2015/050909 GB2015050909W WO2015155502A1 WO 2015155502 A1 WO2015155502 A1 WO 2015155502A1 GB 2015050909 W GB2015050909 W GB 2015050909W WO 2015155502 A1 WO2015155502 A1 WO 2015155502A1
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Carl Wilson
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Bulletproof Sport Protection
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • 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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/01Orthopaedic devices, e.g. splints, casts or braces
    • A61F5/02Orthopaedic corsets
    • A61F5/028Braces for providing support to the lower back, e.g. lumbo sacral supports

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  • the present invention relates to a wearable core-body support belt, and particularly but not necessarily exclusively to a core-body support belt for wearing when performing normal or high level physical activities, such as trekking, weight lifting or playing sports.
  • belt-like back braces typically comprise an elongate substantially rectangular strap for encircling and bracing a user's waist, such that pressure is applied to the user's abdomen and lower back area.
  • back braces provides relief for users suffering from back strains, muscle spasms, or other lower back injuries. They are also worn by users recovering from back surgery. It is usual for such back braces to be made of relatively stiff material, such as leather or fabric, to restrain the user's movements, so that the user does not further injure themselves.
  • Such a back brace is designed to support predominantly the lower back and abdomen area. Due to the elongate rectangular shape of the back brace, it is known for the back brace to rotate round the user' s waist during wear, thus readjustment of the back brace is required from time to time, which is inconvenient.
  • the present invention therefore seeks to provide a solution to one or more of the abovementioned problems, whilst also providing additional support to other areas of the body.
  • a wearable core- body support belt for supplementarily supporting a hip region
  • the support belt comprising a flexible elongate lower-torso member for at least partially encircling a user's waist, a flexible lumbar support element integrally formed with the lower-torso member, extending part way along, superiorly of and in parallel with the lower-torso member, and two spaced apart flexible hip support elements integrally formed with the lower-torso member, extending inferiorly of and in parallel with the lower-torso member, at least a portion of a longitudinal extent of the hip support elements overlapping with respective ends of the lumbar support element, each in-use hip support element passing through the mid-coronal plane of the user, and a connector for interconnecting two ends of the lower-torso member, characterised in that the lower-torso member has a uniform lateral extent along its longitudinal extent.
  • the wearable core-body support belt is advantageous because it provides dedicated lumbar and hip support elements to provide support specifically to the lumbar and hip regions of the user, as well as the abdomen of the user. This is important in preventing injuries during normal or high level physical activities, as all three areas of the user's body are involved.
  • the support belt also helps to improve physical performance of the user wearing the support belt, as the bracing effect of the belt prevents straining of muscles in these areas.
  • the support belt is also suitable to be worn after physical activity, or when recovering from injuries or surgery, thus making the support belt highly versatile.
  • the lower-torso member, lumbar support element and the two spaced apart hip support elements are flexible such that the support belt does not undesirably restrict the range of movement, particularly lateral movement, of the user thus allowing complete or substantially complete freedom of movement.
  • the flexibility of the support belt also improves comfort for the user, thus allowing the support belt to be worn over more extended periods of time.
  • the provision of the flexible lumbar support element extending superiorly of the lower-torso member and the two spaced apart flexible hip support elements extending inferiorly of the lower-torso member together form a framework or stabilising structure on the user's waist.
  • the two spaced apart flexible hip support elements depend downwardly onto the user's hip region, they help the support belt to retain its orientation on the user's waist, and prevent the support belt from rotating round the user in use.
  • the integral formation of the lower-torso member and the flexible hip support elements with the flexible lumbar support element improves structural integrity of the support belt.
  • the one-piece arrangement provides seamless support to the waist, lumbar and hip regions of the user.
  • the overlap between the hip support elements and the lumbar support element provide appropriate support to whole lateral extent of the lumbar region of the user.
  • the uniform lateral extent of the lower-torso member ensures support is provided to an appropriate width along the whole circumference of the waist the user.
  • a method of supporting a hip region using a wearable core-body support belt in accordance with the first and/or second aspect of the invention, the method comprising the steps of: a] at least substantially encircling a user's waist with a lower-torso member, and b] providing a hip support element which depends from the lower-torso member to overlie a hip-region of the user.
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of one embodiment of a wearable core- body support belt, in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 2 shows a schematic perspective view of another embodiment of a wearable core-body support belt, in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 3 shows a schematic front view of the wearable core-body support belt of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 shows a schematic top plan view of the wearable core-body support belt of Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 shows a schematic front view of yet another embodiment of a wearable core- body support belt, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 6 shows a schematic front view of yet another embodiment of a wearable core- body support belt, in accordance with the invention.
  • a wearable core- body support belt 10 which comprises a flexible elongate lower-torso member 12, flexible lumbar support element 14 and two spaced apart flexible hip support elements 16, 18.
  • a connector 20 is provided on the support belt 10 for interconnecting first and second ends 22, 24 of the flexible elongate lower-torso member 12, thus retaining the support belt 10 on a user's waist.
  • Each of the flexible elongate lower-torso member 12, flexible lumbar support element 14 and the two spaced apart flexible hip support elements 16, 18 is preferably a strap, strip or band.
  • the aforementioned parts 12, 14, 16, 18 are made of a flexible material, preferably synthetic rubber, such as polychloroprene, being for example, neoprene.
  • the flexible material is preferably in a thickness range of 2 to 12 mm, more preferably in a range of 3 to 8 mm, and most preferably at least substantially 5 mm, such that the support belt 10 is pliant over its entire or substantially entire longitudinal and lateral extents enough to flex around and follow the general contour of the user's waist whilst still providing good in use solidity and support.
  • these parts 12, 14, 16, 18 are or are substantially planar when lain on a horizontal surface and not in use, but are sufficiently pliant to adapt or substantially adapt to the contouring of a user's waist.
  • Neoprene is particularly preferable as a choice of material to use for the support belt 10, as it is elastic, form- fitting and has heat retaining properties. Furthermore, neoprene can be produced at an adequate thickness and density to absorb shock, thus making it an excellent material to provide protection and support for the lower back and hip region of the user.
  • the flexible elongate lower-torso member 12 is substantially rectangular or oblong in shape, as denoted by the dotted lines in Figure 1.
  • the lower-torso member 12 has a uniform or substantially uniform lateral extent along its longitudinal extent.
  • the flexible elongate lower-torso member 12 may beneficially have smooth and chamfered corners to prevent or limit catching or digging into parts or flesh of a user.
  • An elongate superior longitudinal edge 26 and an elongate inferior longitudinal edge 28 are provided for interconnecting the first and second ends 22, 24 of the lower-torso member 12.
  • the lower-torso member 12 preferably has a uniform or substantially uniform thickness throughout its lateral extent.
  • the lower-torso member 12 has a planar or substantially planar first side 30 and a planar or substantially planar second side (not shown), when not in use. Both first and second sides 30 are suitable to be used as a user body contact side for contacting the user's waist.
  • the support belt 10 may thus be reversible.
  • the lower-torso member 12 in this embodiment, has a length of around 50 cm to 102 cm, or longer, so that the lower-torso member 12 can at least partially encircle an adult user's waist.
  • the thickness of the lower-torso member 12 is around 2 mm to 12 mm, preferably between 3 mm to 8 mm, and more preferably 5 to 7 mm, in order to provide an adequate and comfortable cushioning effect or support to the user's waist. It will be appreciated that, to suit a child, younger or smaller user, the length and width of the lower-torso member 12 may be reduced to suit.
  • the flexible lumbar support element 14 extends superiorly of and in parallel with the lower-torso member 12. In other words, the lumbar support element 14 extends from the in use superior longitudinal edge 26 of the lower-torso member 12. A central longitudinal axis of the lumbar support element 14 is spaced from and in parallel with a central longitudinal axis of the lower-torso member 12.
  • the flexible lumbar support element 14 is provided centrally along the superior longitudinal edge 26 of the lower-torso member 12, such that a central lateral axis of the lumbar support element 14 is co-axial with a central lateral axis of the lower-torso member 12. This allows the flexible lumbar support element 14 to be positioned directly posteriorly of, or to overlie, the lumbar region, particularly a lumbar spine, of the user.
  • the flexible lumbar support element 14 is integrally formed from a common blank of material with the lower-torso member 12, such that a peripheral edge 32 of the lumbar support element 14 forms part of the superior longitudinal edge 26 of the lower-torso member 12.
  • the lumbar support element 14 has the same or substantially the same thickness as the lower-torso member 12, such that the lumbar support element 14 is or is substantially coplanar, contiguous and/or flush with the lower-torso member 12. Similar to the lower-torso member 12, the lumbar support element 14 has a planar or substantially planar first side 34 and a planar or substantially planar second side (not shown), both sides 34 of the lumbar support element 14 being integrally formed with respective sides 30 of the lower-torso member 12.
  • the lumbar support element 14 as shown in the embodiment has a generally trapezoidal shape, such that the lumbar support element 14 extends gradually and superiorly towards a thoracic section of a vertebral column of the user.
  • the lumbar support element 14 may be provided in other shapes, such as rectangular or part-circular shape.
  • the lumbar support element 14 has a length of around 7 cm to 15 cm and a width of around 1.5 cm to 5 cm so that the lumbar support element 14 can brace or support the lumbar region of the user.
  • each element 16, 18 extends inferiorly of and in parallel with the lower-torso member 12.
  • each flexible hip support element 16, 18 extends from the inferior longitudinal edge 28 of the lower-torso member 12.
  • a central lateral axis of each hip support elements 16, 18 is spaced from and in parallel with the central longitudinal axis of the lower-torso member 12.
  • Each flexible hip support element 16, 18 is provided at either side of, and spaced from, the central lateral axis of the lower-torso member 12.
  • a central lateral axis of each flexible hip support element 16, 18 is therefore spaced or offset from and in parallel with the central lateral axis of the lower-torso member 12, as well as the central lateral axis of the lumbar support element 14.
  • the position of the two flexible hip support elements 16, 18 relative to the central lateral axis of the lower-torso member 12 is arranged such that, when worn, the two flexible hip support elements 16, 18 pass through a mid-coronal plane, and extend longitudinally or substantially along a lateral- most sagittal plane, of the user, thereby overlying the hip region.
  • the two flexible hip support elements 16, 18 are integrally formed with the lower-torso member 12, such that a peripheral edge 36 of each two flexible hip support element 16, 18 forms part of the inferior longitudinal edge 28 of the lower-torso member 12.
  • the two flexible hip support elements 16, 18 have the same or substantially the same thickness as the lower-torso member 12, such that the two flexible hip support elements 16, 18 are or are substantially coplanar, contiguous and/or flush with the lower-torso member 12 when not in use.
  • each hip support element 16 has a planar or substantially planar first side 38 and a planar or substantially planar second side (not shown), both sides 38 of each hip support elements 16 being integrally formed with respective sides 30 of the lower-torso member 12.
  • each flexible hip support element 16, 18 as shown in this embodiment has a trapezoidal shape, such that the flexible hip support element 16, 18 extends inferiorly towards the hip region of the user gradually.
  • the flexible hip support elements 16, 18 may be provided in other shapes, such as rectangular or part-circular.
  • Each flexible hip support element 16, 18 is preferably identically or similarly sized to the other, and is preferably identically or similarly sized to the lumbar support element 14.
  • the lower-torso member 12, the lumbar support element 14 and the hip support elements 16, 18 are arranged such that at least a portion of the longitudinal extent of the hip support elements 16, 18 overlap with respective ends of the lumbar support element 14.
  • the connector 20 is a hook and loop fastening provided on the lower-torso member 12, with one part of the hook and loop fastening being provided on the first side 30 adjacent the second end 24 of the lower-torso member 12, and the other part of the hook and loop fastening being provided on the second side adjacent the first end 22 of the lower-torso member 12.
  • the connector 20 is preferably releasable, such that the support belt 10 can be worn and taken off conveniently by the user without assistance.
  • the connector 20 is preferably adjustable, such that when the support belt 10 is worn, the circumference of the lumbar support element 14 can be adjusted to suit different users' waist sizes.
  • the connector 20 may be provided as non-adjustable.
  • separate adjustment means such as a strap and buckle, may be provided on the lumbar support element 14 for adjusting the length of the lumbar support element 14.
  • the user chooses one of the first and second sides 30 to be the user body contact side and places said side against his or her body.
  • the central support belt 10 is positioned on the body such that the central lateral axis of the lower-torso member 12 and lumbar support element 14 are positioned adjacent the mid-sagittal plane or vertebral column of the lower back region of the user.
  • the two ends 22, 24 of the lumbar support element 14 are brought anteriorly and around the user's waist.
  • the two ends 22, 24 of the lumbar support element 14 are interconnected via the preferably adjustable connector 20.
  • the support belt 10 is adjusted such that the lumbar support element 14 comfortably and tightly at least partially, and preferably fully, encircles the user' s waist, according to the user's preference.
  • the lumbar support element 14 and the two hip support elements 16, 18 are positioned at the lumbar region and the hip regions of the user respectively, overlapping said regions and thus stabilising these areas during flexation.
  • the support belt 10 therefore provides supplementary support to the hip region, as well as the lumbar region, of the user.
  • the support belt is beneficial, due to it being highly versatile, as it can be worn to prevent injuries during normal and high level activities.
  • the belt can be worn after physical exertion, or when recovering from injuries or surgery. It has respective depending side skirt portions which provide support to the hip areas in particular, which are often neglected as areas that can suffer injuries during exercise.
  • the support belt is flexible and does not particularly restrict the user's movements.
  • the support belt may be generally planar when lain on a flat horizontal surface, it will be appreciated that the lower-torso member, lumbar support element and/or each hip support element may be non-planar and as such may be provided with padding and/or contouring as additional reinforcement or support, in use. Padding may also be used to provide a surface profile on the first side and/or second side of the lower- torso member, lumbar support element and/or each hip support element, such that the support belt complements or substantially complements the contour of the user's body.
  • the lower-torso member, the lumbar support element and two spaced apart hip support elements are integrally formed as one-piece. Integral formation of the support belt is advantageous as it helps to retain structural integrity of the support belt.
  • a flexible elongate skirt portion may be further provided between the lower-torso member and each hip support element, as well as between the two spaced apart hip support elements.
  • the skirt portion also extends inferiorly of and in parallel with the lower-torso member.
  • the skirt portion and the hip support elements form an extended hip support region on the support belt to increase coverage of and support to the hip region of the user.
  • the connector 20 is provided as hook and loop fastening in the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, it will be appreciated that other connecting means may be provided, such as strap and buckle, as mentioned above, or snap fasteners.
  • neoprene is the preferred choice of material for the support belt, it will be appreciated that other suitable flexible material, especially other synthetic rubber materials or leather, may be used instead of, or in combination with, neoprene.
  • This second embodiment of the wearable core-body support belt 110 is substantially identical to that of the first embodiment, and therefore comprises the flexible elongate lower-torso member 12, the flexible lumbar support element 14, at least two said spaced apart flexible hip support elements 16, 18, and the connector 20.
  • the belt 110 also includes a pocket 42 on the first side 30 of the lower-torso member 12, extending from adjacent the inferior longitudinal edge 28 of the lower-torso member 12 towards the peripheral edge 32 of the lumbar support element 14.
  • a pocket opening 44 is provided along an in use upper perimeter edge 46 of the pocket 42.
  • the pocket 42 is preferably made of a flexible material with a reduced thickness compared to the material of the lower-torso member, lumbar support element and/or each hip support element, for example aeroprene or airprene.
  • the pocket may have a thickness of around 1.5 mm to 3.5 mm, preferably around 2 mm to 3 mm, more preferably 2.5 mm.
  • the pocket 42 is beneficial in temporarily keeping items, such as personal belongings, conveniently on the body of the user whilst he or she is carrying out physical activities, such as playing sports.
  • the pocket 42 may also be concealed from the outside if the first side 30 of the lower-torso member 12 is the user body contact side of the support belt 10, in use.
  • the pocket 42 may be used to accommodate an ice or heat pack, so as to provide cooling or heating to the user's body to help alleviate pain or discomfort round the lower back of the user, or to help regulate the user's body temperature when the user is carrying out physical activities.
  • support inserts such as orthopaedic inserts, or padding, may be inserted into the pockets 42, to adjust the rigidity of the support belt 110 to suit the user's needs.
  • the pocket is therefore advantageous as it allows a user specific customisation of the support belt.
  • the pocket 42 is positioned coaxially with the central lateral axis of the support belt 110 and overlies a portion of the lumbar support 14.
  • a further pocket may be provided in one or more different positions on the support belt 110, such that additional support inserts can be provided for the waist and/or hip region of the user.
  • each pocket 42 may alternatively or additionally be provided on the second side of the lower-torso member 12.
  • the pocket illustrated in this embodiment is or is substantially square shape, it will be appreciated that the size and shape of the pocket may be altered to suit, for example, rectangular or circular.
  • a third embodiment of the wearable core-body support belt is indicated generally at 210.
  • This third embodiment of the support belt 210 is substantially identical to that of the first embodiment, and therefore also comprises the flexible elongate lower-torso member 12, the flexible lumbar support element 14, at least two said spaced apart flexible hip support elements 16, 18, and the connector 20.
  • the belt 210 has a connector in the form of a rectangular shape hook and loop fastening patch 48.
  • a fourth embodiment of the wearable core-body support belt is indicated generally at 310.
  • This fourth embodiment of the support belt 310 is substantially identical to that of the second embodiment, and therefore also comprises the flexible elongate lower-torso member 12, the flexible lumbar support element 14, at least two said spaced apart flexible hip support elements 16, 18, and the pocket 42 on the first side 30 of the lower-torso member 12.
  • the belt 310 has a connector in the form of two strips of spaced apart hook and loop fastenings 50.
  • the fastenings 50 are arranged to be more elongate than the fastening of the first, second and third embodiments, to provide an even more secure attachment means.
  • reinforcing means in the form of a piping 52 along a perimeter edge of the support belt 310, is provided for reinforcing the integral formation of the lower- torso member 12, lumbar support element 14 and hip support elements 16, 18.
  • the piping 52 improves structural integrity and resilience of the support belt 310. It also serves to protect the edges of the support belt 310 and reduces the likelihood of damaging the support belt 310 by wear and tear during use.
  • the piping 52 improves the durability of the support belt 310.
  • the piping 52 is preferably made of an elastic material, such as Spandex (RTM), Lycra (RTM) or elastane, such that it can accommodate stretching of the support belt 310 during use.
  • the supplementary support elements may include rigid or semi-rigid inserts, being plastics or metal rods, tabs or strips, and/or lines of reinforcement stitching, for example.
  • hip support elements may depend from a skirt portion of the lower-torso member, wherein such skirt portion overlies and extends across the upper gluteal region of the user to provide support thereto.
  • piping as described above may be replaced with other suitable reinforcing means, such as reinforced stitching.
  • the support belt may be used in conjunction with other wearable supports, such as a support vest or bra, and such supports may be connected to or integrally formed with the support belt.
  • a support vest or bra wearable supports

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L'invention concerne une ceinture de support de centre du corps pouvant être portée (10, 110, 210, 310) permettant de supporter une région de la hanche de manière supplémentaire. La ceinture de support (10, 110, 210, 310) comprend un élément de torse inférieur allongé flexible (12) destiné à encercler au moins partiellement la taille d'un utilisateur, un élément de support lombaire flexible (14) formé d'une seule pièce avec l'élément de torse inférieur (12), s'étendant en partie le long de, au-dessus de et parallèlement à l'élément de torse inférieur (12), et deux éléments de support de hanche flexibles espacés l'un de l'autre (16, 18) formés d'une seule pièce avec l'élément de torse inférieur (12), s'étendant en dessous de et parallèlement à l'élément de torse inférieur (12). Au moins une partie d'une étendue longitudinale des éléments de support de hanche (16, 18) chevauche les extrémités respectives de l'élément de support lombaire (14). Chaque élément de support de hanche (16), lors de l'utilisation, passe à travers le plan mi-coronaire de l'utilisateur, et un raccord (20) raccorde entre eux les deux extrémités de l'élément de torse inférieur (12). L'élément de torse inférieur (12) possède une étendue latérale uniforme le long de son étendue longitudinale.
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