Global Patent Index - EP 1501396 B1

EP 1501396 B1 20051123 - Device for removing a compression orthosis

Title (en)

Device for removing a compression orthosis

Title (de)

Vorrichtung zum Ausziehen eines Kompressionsstrumpfes

Title (fr)

Dispositif pour le retrait d'une orthèse compressive

Publication

EP 1501396 B1 20051123 (FR)

Application

EP 02735518 A 20020429

Priority

FR 0201480 W 20020429

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO03096851A1] The invention concerns an apparatus designed to facilitate slipping on a limb, a tubular compression orthosis, such as a compressive stocking made of elastic material, or the like. The invention is characterized in that it comprises a support arm (6), an stretching clamp (1) including a tubular body (7) mounted longitudinally sliding, on the support arm (6) and two opposite jaws (8, 9) with substantially parallel stretching plates (12, 15), whereon can be slipped a tubular orthosis in retracted inactive state, and a mechanism (2) for controlling the opening of the stretching clamp (1) to exert a thrust to gradually move the second jaw (9) away from the first jaw (8) up to an extreme position corresponding to the maximum stretched position of the orthosis, said stretching being maintained by self-wedging. The invention also concerns a device for removing a tubular compression orthosis or the like.

IPC 1-7

A47G 25/90

IPC 8 full level

A47G 25/90 (2006.01); A61F 13/06 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP US)

A47G 25/905 (2013.01 - EP US); A47G 25/908 (2013.01 - EP US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 03096851 A1 20031127; AT E310431 T1 20051215; AU 2002310652 A1 20031202; DE 60207615 D1 20051229; EP 1501396 A1 20050202; EP 1501396 B1 20051123; JP 2005523797 A 20050811; US 2006151550 A1 20060713

DOCDB simple family (application)

FR 0201480 W 20020429; AT 02735518 T 20020429; AU 2002310652 A 20020429; DE 60207615 T 20020429; EP 02735518 A 20020429; JP 2004504859 A 20020429; US 51287205 A 20050705