![]() ELASTIC BAND FOR MAINTAINING A PERSON'S ANKLE AND ANKLE ORTHESIS
专利摘要:
The band (1) comprises: - a first portion (11) extending from a first end (5) of the band and intended to be wrapped around the foot; - a second portion (12) extending in extension of the first portion to a second end (6) of the strip, intended to be wrapped around the ankle; - A first attachment member (21), located on the outer face (8) of the strip at the junction between the first and second portions; - A second attachment member (22) for cooperating with the first attachment member, located on the inner face (7) of the strip, at the second end of the strip. The attachment members are disk-shaped and the second attachment member has a diameter less than or equal to the diameter of the first attachment member. 公开号:FR3039058A1 申请号:FR1557005 申请日:2015-07-23 公开日:2017-01-27 发明作者:Guillaume Duport;Frederic Baudouin 申请人:Gibaud SA; IPC主号:
专利说明:
The present invention relates to an elastic band for holding the ankle of a person and an ankle orthosis comprising an ankle and such a band. It is known to equip a person suffering from an ankle sprain of an orthosis which comprises: on the one hand an ankle comprising a tubular element of elastic material intended to be threaded on the ankle in the manner of a sock , the anchor having a restraining function to reduce eventual edema; - And secondly a holding elastic band, also called "strapping band", which is intended to be wound over the ankle and whose function is to prevent setting varus ankle. An ankle orthosis of the prior art is illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3. This orthosis 100 comprises an anchor 101 shown threaded on the peg of a person, and a band 102 holding elastic wound over the ankle 101. The band 102 comprises at a first end an assembly member 103 cooperating with a body member. complementary assembly (not visible) located on an anterior area of the ankle 101, on the top of the foot. The band 102 further comprises a first attachment member 104, located on the outer face of the strip, in the median portion of the strip 102, and a second attachment member 105, located on the inside face of the strip, in the vicinity of the second end of the band 102. On this known orthosis, the assembly member 103 and the first and second attachment members 104, 105 have the shape of a rectangle. The establishment of the band 102 on the peg 101 is as follows. At first, the band 102 is assembled by its first end to the anchor 101, thanks to the assembly member 103 (Figure 1). Then we begin to wind the band 102 by stretching, first around the foot of the user. The first attachment member 104 is then on the top of the foot (Figure 2). The winding of the band 102 is continued around the ankle and the heel. Finally, the band 102 is fixed on itself, by cooperation between the first and second attachment members 104, 105 (FIG. 3). Depending on the way the strip is wound and folded back on itself, the second attachment member 105 may not be exactly superimposed on the first attachment member 104: thus, as illustrated in FIG. hooking 104, 105 can form an angle between them. This is not satisfactory. Indeed, on the one hand, an imperfect overlap of the two fastening members can result in an insufficient gripping force, hence a risk, especially when the user moves his foot, that the band 102 comes off. . But, on the other hand, the user instinctively seeks to match the two shackles. However, if the band has not been wrapped appropriately around the foot and / or the ankle, it is difficult to superimpose the two fasteners. To achieve this, the user must pull asymmetrically on the strip to cause the second latching member to be placed exactly on the first attachment member. It follows that a longitudinal zone of the strip is stretched excessively, which can cause discomfort for the user, while another longitudinal zone of the strip is not stretched enough and can form folds. , also a source of discomfort. In addition, such positioning may be insufficiently effective in terms of contention. The present invention aims to overcome the disadvantages mentioned above. For this purpose, and according to a first aspect, the invention relates to an elastic band for holding the ankle of a person, the band having an inner face and an outer face and comprising: a first portion extending from a first end of the band and which is intended to be wound substantially around the foot; a second portion extending in extension from the first portion to a second end of the strip and which is intended to be wound substantially around the ankle; a first attachment member, located on the outer face of the strip, substantially at the junction between the first portion and the second portion; a second attachment member intended to cooperate with the first attachment member, located on the inner face of the strip, in the vicinity of the second end of the strip. According to a general definition of the invention, the first and second attachment members are substantially disk-shaped. In addition, the second attachment member has a diameter D22 less than or equal to the diameter D21 of the first attachment member. Due to the use of this particular form for the two attachment members, namely the disc, it is possible to superimpose the first and second attachment members centrally with respect to each other, even with different winding configurations of the band. More precisely, regardless of the angle that the second portion of the strip makes with respect to the first portion at the end of the winding operation, the first and second fastening members being disk-shaped and presenting therefore an infinity of axes of symmetry unlike a rectangle for example, can be placed one on the other substantially coaxially. In addition, providing first and second disc-shaped fasteners provides a mark to the user for proper positioning of the web. Indeed, the user must place the second attachment member on the first attachment member, substantially coaxially. The centering is facilitated by the fact that the second attachment member has the same diameter as the first attachment member or a smaller diameter, the first attachment member being always partially visible when the second member is superimposed on it hooking. Insofar as it is not provided a large attachment area on which the second attachment member could come hang in different places, the invention allows to force the user to come to place the second body hooking on the first attachment member, that is to say at a precise location to obtain the appropriate retention and degree of clamping. The band according to the invention therefore allows adaptation to all angulations and morphologies as well as use on the right foot or the left foot. Guiding the user and allowing excellent positioning regardless of the arrival angle of the second portion of the band, the invention allows the introduction of the band without excessive effort on the band or on the organs of hooking. The comfort of use of the band is increased because more intuitive, easier. The comfort of use is also improved because the system avoids folds of the band or tensile overvoltages which can cause discomfort. In concrete terms, D22 may be substantially equal to D21, or D22 strictly less than D21. However, it is understood that the second attachment member must have a sufficiently large diameter to provide sufficient attachment. In practice, it can be expected that D22 is greater than 0.3 x D21. Advantageously, it can be provided that D22> 0.6 × D21, preferably D22> 0.7 × D21, and preferably D22> 0.8 × D21. According to a possible embodiment, the first and second fastening members may have substantially identical diameters. "Substantially identical" means within 10 or even 5%, that is 0.9 x D21 <D22 <D21, or even 0.95 x D21 <D22 <D21. According to one possible embodiment, the strip is substantially rectangular, the diameter of the first and second fastening members being substantially equal to the width of the strip. Again, the expression "substantially equal" means 10 or even 5%. Providing first and second disc-shaped fasteners having substantially the same diameter provides the user with a very accurate mark for proper positioning of the web. In another embodiment, the width of the second portion changes from a value I in the vicinity of the first portion to a value 1 'less than I in the vicinity of the second end. In addition, the diameter D21 of the first attachment member is substantially equal to I, and the diameter D22 of the second attachment member is substantially equal to Γ. Again, the expression "substantially equal" means 10 or even 5%. The first and second fastening members may be loop type and hooks of a Velcro® type system. For example, the first attachment member may be Velcro® loops. The band may further comprise, in the vicinity of its first end, and on its inner face, an assembly member on an anchor comprising a tubular element of elastic material. Unlike the fastening members, this assembly member may have a rectangular shape, this ensuring correct positioning of the starting point of the strip to allow appropriate subsequent winding. It can be provided that the second portion of the strip has a longitudinal opening for receiving the heel. In one possible embodiment, the second portion of the strip is substantially flat in the unconstrained state. With this arrangement, when the band is wrapped around the user's ankle and held in this position by any appropriate means, the heel being housed in the opening, the second portion of the band conforms to the shape of the foot without forming bill protruding. When it is set up on a person, the tape is not embarrassing and remains very discreet. By "unconstrained state" means the position in which the tape is located when it is placed on a support such as a table, without being rolled up, folded on itself or stretched. Conversely, the "position of use" designates the position in which the band is located when it is placed around the ankle of a person. In one possible embodiment, the strip is formed of two longitudinal straps arranged side by side so that a longitudinal edge of one strap is adjacent to a longitudinal edge of the other strap at least on the first portion of the strip, said longitudinal edges being assembled to one another over substantially the entire first portion of the band, the straps being assembled to one another in the vicinity of the free end of the second portion, and being free one relative to each other - i.e., unassembled - over substantially all of the remainder of the second portion to form a slot therebetween. Said longitudinal edges are for example assembled by stitching without overlap. In other words, the straps are assembled edge to edge, at least on the first portion of the strip. According to a first variant, the straps are also assembled edge to edge in the vicinity of the free end of the second portion, and the band has a substantially constant width. According to a second variant, the straps are assembled overlap in the vicinity of the free end of the second portion, and the band has a width which decreases towards its second end. According to a second aspect, the invention relates to an ankle orthosis which comprises an anchor comprising a tubular element of elastic material intended to be threaded on the ankle of a person, and a band as described above, the band being intended to be wrapped over the ankle. We will now describe, by way of nonlimiting example, a possible embodiment of the invention, with reference to the appended figures: Figures 1 to 3 show an orthosis of the prior art; FIG. 4 is a view of a strip according to a first embodiment of the invention, in the unconstrained state; Figure 5 is a perspective view of an anchor for an orthosis according to the invention; FIG. 6 is a view of a strip according to a second embodiment of the invention, in the unconstrained state; Figures 7 and 8 show two successive stages of implementation of the orthosis according to the invention; Figures 9 and 10 show the band in the use position, in two different configurations. Figure 4 shows a band 1 elastic holding ankle of a person. This band 1 is extensible, to the month in a longitudinal direction X, and can be woven, knitted, made from a laminated complex, etc. It is intended to be placed on an ankle 2, such as that illustrated in Figure 5, to form an ankle orthosis 3, which is shown in the position of use, on a person, in Figures 9 and 10. In the first embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the strip 1 has substantially the shape of a rectangle of length L which can be of the order of 30 to 50 cm depending on the sizes, and a width I that can be of order of 5 to 10 cm. The longitudinal direction X is defined as the direction of the length of the rectangle, and the transverse direction Y as the direction of the width of the rectangle. The band 1 has a longitudinal axis of symmetry 4, and a first end 5 forming a transverse edge, and a second end 6 forming the opposite transverse edge. The band 1 has an inner face 7, which is that which will be turned towards the foot of the user in the use position, and an opposite outer face 8. In FIG. 4, the band 1 is shown in the unconstrained state, its outer face 8 being its visible face. The band 1 comprises: - a first portion 11 which is intended to be wound substantially around the foot of the user. The first portion 11 extends over the entire width of the strip 1, from the first end 5 and over a length L1; - And a second portion 12 which is intended to be wound substantially around the user's ankle and to wrap the heel. The second portion 12 is adjacent to the first portion 11 and located in the extension thereof, in the direction X. The second portion 12 extends over the entire width of the strip 1, to the second end 6 of the band 1, over a length L2. The first end 5 of the band 1 thus forms the free end of the first portion 11, and the second end 6 of the band 1 forms the free end of the second portion 12. In addition, the junction line 10 is defined as the transverse edge common to the first and second portions 11,12. The junction line 10 may be fictitious, that is to say, not consist of a concrete assembly line between two initially distinct parts. The first portion 11 of the strip 1 may for example extend over a length L1 of approximately 50 to 70% of the total length L of the strip 1, for example on a length close to 60% of the total length L of band 1. The values of L1 and L2 with respect to L must be determined according to the anatomy of a person and the size of the orthosis 3 which generally belongs to a range comprising several sizes. The band 1 further comprises means for hooking the band 1 on itself in the position of use. These means comprise: a first attachment member 21, situated on the outer face 8 of the strip 1, substantially at the junction between the first portion 11 and the second portion 12. In other words, the first member fastening 21 is substantially at the junction line 10, that is to say the end of the first portion 11 which is contiguous to the second portion 12; a second attachment member 22 intended to cooperate with the first attachment member 21, located on the inner face 7 of the strip 1, in the vicinity of the second end 6 of the strip 1. In the embodiment shown, the second attachment member 22 protrudes beyond the second end 6, this embodiment is not limiting. Typically, the first and second attachment members 21, 22 may be one of the loops and the other hooks of a Velcro® type system. It can be provided that the loops are located on the first attachment member 21. According to the invention, the first and second attachment members 21, 22 are both substantially disc-shaped. In addition, in this first embodiment, the first and second attachment members 21, 22 have substantially the same diameter, respectively D21 and D22. This diameter may be substantially equal to the width I of the strip 1. This embodiment is however not limiting. Thus, one could predict that D22 is less than D21, for example greater than 0.6 x D21, and preferably greater than 0.7 x D21, or even greater than 0.8 x D21. In the embodiment shown by way of example, the band 1 is formed of two longitudinal straps 13a, 13b substantially identical, of length L and width 1/2. The two straps 13a, 13b are arranged side by side so that a longitudinal edge 14 of a strap 13a is adjacent to a longitudinal edge 15 of the other strap 13b. Insofar as the two straps 13a, 13b are here identical, said longitudinal edges 14,15 extend substantially along the axis 4. The longitudinal edges 14, 15 are assembled to each other over substantially the entire first portion 11 of the band 1, and in the vicinity of the second end 6 of the band 1. This assembly can preferably be board on board, that is to say without covering, by a seam 16. On the other hand, the longitudinal edges 14, 15 are free with respect to each other - that is to say, not assembled - on at least the median zone of the second portion 12. Thus, a longitudinal opening 17 is formed between these longitudinal edges 14, 15. Insofar as the edges 14, 15 are adjacent, this opening 17 is in the form of a slot which can be very narrow when the strip 1 is in the unconstrained state, but which can deviate when the band 1 is placed on the user, so as to receive the heel. In the embodiment shown by way of example, the second portion 12 of the strip 1 is substantially flat in the unconstrained state. Advantageously, the first portion 11 is also substantially flat in the unstressed state, the strip 1 thus being flat in its entirety, as illustrated in FIG. In addition, the band 1 comprises, in the vicinity of its first end 5, and on its inner face 7, an assembly member 20 on the anchor 2. As illustrated in Figure 5, the anchor 2 comprises a tubular element 28 of elastic material (such as fabric, knit, laminated composite, etc.). The element 28 is intended to be threaded on the ankle of a person, in the manner of a sock. This element 28 is preferably ergonomically shaped, that is to say at an angle that will follow the angle formed by the dowel, in the position of use. In addition, this element 28 is preferably open of course at its upper end, but also at its lower end. The peg 2 may preferably comprise an assembly member 29 complementary to the assembly member 20 provided on the strip 1. This complementary assembly member 29 is formed on an anterior area of the peg 2 intended to be placed on the top of the user's foot. In the embodiment shown, the assembly member 29 is not located on the plane of symmetry of the anchor 2 but slightly offset relative thereto. For example, it is possible for the assembly member 20 to be of the hook type and for the complementary assembly member 29 to be of the loop type of a Velcro® system. The band 1 can thus be assembled on the anklet 2 and then wrapped around the user's ankle, over the ankle 2. FIG. 6 illustrates a second embodiment of the strip 1. This differs from the first embodiment by the following points. On the one hand, the second attachment member 22 has a diameter D22 strictly smaller than the diameter D21 of the first attachment member 21. For example, it is possible to provide that 0.6 D21 <D22 <0.9 D21, preferably 0.7 D21 <D22 and / or D22 <0.8 D21. On the other hand, in the second portion 12 of the strip 1, the two longitudinal straps 13a, 13b are superimposed in the vicinity of the second end 6 of the strip 1, so that the width of the strip 1, in this second portion , decreases progressively from I at the junction line 10 to 1 'I at the second end 6. It may in particular be expected that 1' is substantially identical to D22. For example, one can have I neighbor of 6.5 cm, D21 close to I, and 1 '= D22 between 4 and 5 cm. Referring now to Figures 7 to 10 which illustrate various steps of placing the orthosis 3 on the ankle of a person. Firstly, the user puts on the anchor 2, then assembles the band 1 on the anchor 2 by placing the assembly member 20 formed on the band 1 on the complementary assembly member 29 formed on the ankle 2. It can be provided that the connecting members 20, 29 are rectangular and of substantially the same dimensions. Therefore, their superposition ensures that the band 1 is correctly assembled on the anchor 2 and that the user can start to wind the band 1. In addition, the fact of having on the band 1 an assembly member 20 and a second fastener 22 disc-shaped prevents the user to assemble the band 1 upside down on the ankle 2, that is to say by attaching the band 1 to the anchor 2 by the second end 6 and not by the first end 5. It is fundamental that the band 1 is correctly positioned around the ankle, otherwise the orthosis 3 would not have the required efficiency. This could even lead to obtaining the opposite effect to that sought, especially to the varus setting of the foot. In practice, the traction of the band 1 must be towards the inside of the foot. However, advantageously, the orthosis 3 - namely both the ankle 2 and the band 1 - are provided indifferently for the left foot or for the right foot. It follows that they generally do not have a clear dissymmetry indicating the good sense of implementation. Thus, it may be provided to provide the band 1 keying means to indicate to the user the correct direction of setting up and winding of the band. These polarizing means may be situated in the vicinity of the first end 5 and on the outer face 8 of the strip 1. They may comprise: on the strap 13a situated above the strap 13b when the slot 17 is on the right, the drawing 25a of a left foot combined with an arrow 26a facing the second end 6 of the band 1, the heel of this foot 25a being located near the longitudinal edge 14; - And on the strap 13b, the drawing 25b of a right foot combined with an arrow 26b oriented towards the second end 6 of the band 1, the heel of this foot 25b being located near the longitudinal edge 15. Once the band 1 correctly assembled on the ankle 2, as shown in Figure 6, the user stretches this band 1 inward, passes under his foot and return over (Figure 8). The first attachment member 21 is then substantially at the level of the instep. Finally, the user continues to wind the band 1 by passing it to the back of the leg and then to the heel, the latter being housed in the slot 17 which has been enlarged due to the separation of two longitudinal edges 14,15 on either side of the heel. It is preferable that the strip 1 is stretched substantially constant throughout its winding. The band 1 is then in the position of use, wound on itself and hooked on itself by the cooperation between the first and the second attachment members 21, 22 (Figures 9 and 10). Depending on how the user has wound the band 1, the second portion 12 of the band 1 may be in different configurations relative to the first portion 11. Two different configurations are illustrated by way of example: - in the figure 9, the transverse edge corresponding to the second end 6 of the band 1 is substantially located in a sagittal plane of the user, for example substantially median relative to the foot. In other words, the second attachment member 22 is assembled to the first attachment member 21 so that the portion 4b of the longitudinal axis of symmetry 4 of the strip 1 at the second attachment member 22 is substantially parallel to the portion 4a of the longitudinal axis of symmetry 4 of the band 1 at the first attachment member 21; in FIG. 10, the second hooking member 22 is assembled to the first hooking member 21 so that the portion 4b of the longitudinal axis of symmetry 4 of the band 1 at the level of the second hooking member 22 an angle a with the portion 4a of the longitudinal axis of symmetry 4 of the band 1 at the level of the first attachment member 21. Despite this difference in relative angular positioning, because of the disc shape of the fastening members 21, 22, there is always an almost perfect superposition of the fastening members 21, 22. To obtain this superposition, the user does not There is no need to act on the second portion 12 of the band 1 to vary the angle a, especially to reduce it, which would cause the aforementioned problems. Thus, the invention allows an intuitive positioning of the band, and ensures that the forces exerted on the band, and thus on the limb of the user, are better distributed, avoiding local voltages in the band which are detrimental to the effectiveness of the band. maintenance and comfort. It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to the embodiment described above by way of example but that it includes all the technical equivalents and variants of the means described as well as their combinations.
权利要求:
Claims (13) [1" id="c-fr-0001] An elastic band for holding the ankle of a person, the band (1) having an inner face (7) and an outer face (8) and comprising: a first portion (11) extending from a first end (5) of the band (1) and which is intended to be wound substantially around the foot; a second portion (12) extending in extension of the first portion (11) to a second end (6) of the band (1) and which is intended to be wound substantially around the ankle; a first attachment member (21), located on the outer face (8) of the strip (1), substantially at the junction between the first portion (11) and the second portion (12); a second attachment member (22) intended to cooperate with the first attachment member (21), located on the inner face (7) of the band (1), in the vicinity of the second end (6) of the band (1); characterized in that the first and second hooking members (21, 22) are substantially disk-shaped, the second hooking member (22) having a diameter (D22) smaller than or equal to the diameter (D21) of the first fastening member (21). [2" id="c-fr-0002] 2. Tape according to claim 1, characterized in that D22> 0.6 x D21, preferably D22> 0.7 x D21, and preferably D22> 0.8 x D21. [3" id="c-fr-0003] 3. Band according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and second fastening members (21, 22) have diameters (D21, D22) substantially identical. [4" id="c-fr-0004] 4. Strip according to claim 3, characterized in that it is substantially rectangular, and in that the diameter of the first and second fastening members (21, 22) is substantially equal to the width (I) of the strip ( 1). [5" id="c-fr-0005] 5. Strip according to one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the width of the second portion (12) goes from a value (I) in the vicinity of the first portion (11) to a value (Γ) lower at (I) in the vicinity of the second end (6), and in that the diameter (D21) of the first attachment member (21) is substantially equal to I, and in that the diameter (D22) of the second member hooking (22) is substantially equal to Γ. [6" id="c-fr-0006] 6. Strip according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the first and second fastening members (21, 22) are loop type and hooks of a Velcro® type system. [7" id="c-fr-0007] 7. Strip according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that it comprises, in the vicinity of its first end (5), and on its inner face (7), an assembly member (20) on a anchor (2) comprising a tubular element (28) of elastic material. [8" id="c-fr-0008] 8. Strip according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the second portion (12) of the strip (1) has a longitudinal opening (17) for receiving the heel. [9" id="c-fr-0009] 9. Strip according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the second portion (12) of the strip (1) is substantially flat in the unconstrained state. [10" id="c-fr-0010] 10. Strip according to one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that it is formed of two longitudinal straps (13a, 13b) arranged side by side so that a longitudinal edge (14) of a strap (13a ) adjacent to a longitudinal edge (15) of the other strap (13b) at least on the first portion (11) of the band (1), said longitudinal edges (14, 15) being joined one to the other other over substantially the entire first portion (11) of the strip (1), the straps (13a, 13b) being assembled to one another in the vicinity of the free end (6) of the second portion (12) and being free from each other over substantially the remainder of the second portion (12) to form a slot (17) therebetween. [11" id="c-fr-0011] 11. Strip according to one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that it comprises, in the vicinity of the first end (5) and on the outer face (8) of the strip (1), polarizing means ( 25a-b, 26a-b) to indicate to the user the correct direction of installation of the strip (1). [12" id="c-fr-0012] Ankle brace, comprising an ankle (2) comprising a tubular element (28) of elastic material intended to be threaded on the ankle of a person, characterized in that it further comprises a band (1) according to the invention. one of the preceding claims, intended to be wound over the ankle (2). [13" id="c-fr-0013] 13. Ankle orthosis according to claim 12, characterized in that the band (1) is in accordance with claim 4, and in that the anchor (2) comprises a complementary assembly member (29) arranged on an anterior zone. intended to be placed on the top of the foot.
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公开号 | 公开日 CN106361482A|2017-02-01| FR3039058B1|2017-08-11| US20170020707A1|2017-01-26| DE102016113219A1|2017-01-26|
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申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题 FR1557005A|FR3039058B1|2015-07-23|2015-07-23|ELASTIC BAND FOR MAINTAINING A PERSON'S ANKLE AND ANKLE ORTHESIS|FR1557005A| FR3039058B1|2015-07-23|2015-07-23|ELASTIC BAND FOR MAINTAINING A PERSON'S ANKLE AND ANKLE ORTHESIS| DE102016113219.5A| DE102016113219A1|2015-07-23|2016-07-18|Elastic band for holding a person's ankle and ankle orthosis| CN201610581638.8A| CN106361482A|2015-07-23|2016-07-21|Elastic strip for holding the ankle of a person and ankle orthosis| US15/216,898| US20170020707A1|2015-07-23|2016-07-22|Elastic Strip for Holding the Ankle of a Person and Ankle Orthosis| 相关专利
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