[0001] In this case the invention concerns a device for the adjustment of a displaced or
crooked pelvis or a displaced or crooked hip-joint.
[0002] The bad habit of supporting one's self more on one leg than on the other leg can
cause a tilting in the orientation of the pelvis and at the same time an apparent
shortening of one of the legs. This increases the load on this side can give pains
in the hip or leg. The crooked orientation of the pelvis is transmitted upwards and
can give back pain and sciatica. With the crooked orientation of the pelvis there
is produced with every movement an unnatural loading on the muscles, on the disks
in the spine and on the joints, for example the hip-joint and the knee; the result
of which is wear and when blockages occur, then the blood circulation is hindered.
[0003] The purpose of the invention under consideration is to produce a device to adjust
a crooked or displaced pelvis or a crooked or displaced hip-joint, so that the crooked
position or displacement is eliminated and the above named problems are cured. The
means by which this invention makes this possible are stated in the characteristics
of the invention in the patent claims. The apparatus can even be used for traction
treatments (stretching) of a sprained wrist or knee.
[0004] Examples of the form of the invention are further explained in the descriptions of
the drawings, of which
Fig. 1 shows a side view of the first design of the device according to the invention
when it is mounted on a bench; Fig. 2 shows a side view of the device according to
Fig. 1 viewed from the bench's foot end;
Fig. 3 shows a top view of part of the device based on Fig. 1 and Fig. 2; Fig. 4 shows
a top view of another design of the device according to the invention and
Fig. 5 shows a side view of the short end of the device based on Fig. 4.
[0005] Figures 1, 2 and 3 show the first design of the device according to the invention.
Similar parts have been given similar reference numbers in these figures. Device 10
for the adjustment of a crooked pelvis or a displaced hip-joint is comprised of a
support member 12 which consists of two bar-shaped bodies 12, which are intended to
be fastened to the foot end of a bench 18, on their respective long sides of the bench
18 so that they are set facing eachother (compare Fig. and Fig. 2). The device 10
comprises even two resistance members 14, 14' which can be fastened between the two
bar-shaped bodies 12. Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 show the resistance members 14, 14' fixed
between the bar-shaped body 12. The resistance members 14, 14' are preferably made
of two rolls 14, 14' (for example leather-covered rolls) which are joined at their
ends 22, 22' as shown in Fig. 3. This makes it possible to fasten the resistance bodies
14, 14' between the bar-shaped body 12 in the manner shown in Fig. 1, such that the
first roll 14 is on the same plane but in front of the second roll 14'. This relationship
is shown in Fig. 2 in which the first roll 14 is drawn with hatching lines. Device
10 also includes a support member 16 which can be fastened between the two bar-shaped
bodies 12 with two fasteners 20 (see Fig. 2). Support body 16 is preferably a long,
leather-clad, pillow-like body.
[0006] In order to use device 10 which is shown in Fig. 1, and 3, by a person with for example
a crooked pelvis, a person lies on their back on the bench 18 and places their heels
on the support body 16 and the top of one of the feet (the foot of that leg which
appears to be shorter) against the first roll 14 and the bottom of the ofther foot
( the foot of that leg which appears to be longer) against the other roll 14'.The
crooked position of the pelvis can now be corrected by pressing the top side of one
of the feet against the first roll 14 while at the same time the bottom of the other
foot is pressed against the other roll 14'. In this way one pulls with the shorter
leg while one presses in the opposite direction with the longer leg. Fig. 3 shows
how the feet are placed. The two rolls 14, 14' can be fastened at different heights
relative to the bench 18 so that the distance between the rolls 14, 14' and the support
member 16 can be changed to individually fit different people. Furthermore, both rolls
14, 14' can be fastened between the two bar-shaped bodies 12 after a rotation of 180°
has been made of the rolls 14, 14' so that the roll 14 is placed in the same plane,
but behind the second roll 14', that is, opposite the relationship shown in Fig. 1.
Device 10 can even be used by a person who lies on their stomach on bench 18. Support
member 16 then provides support for the person's toes. Otherwise the adjustment of
a crooked pelvis is done in the manner described above.
[0007] Fig.4 and 5 show another design of the device according to the invention. Device
40 for the adjustment of a displaced hip-joint or a crooked pelvis is shown in Fig.
4 in a top view and contains a support member 50 which, for example, is intended to
be placed on a support surface 52, such as a floor. The support member 50 can be assumed
to be comprised of two parts, that is, first part 46 and a second part 48, which certainly
could be one piece, but the second part's (48) upper surface is parallel with, but
further from the support surface 52 than the first part's (46) upper surface, as presented
in Fig. 5. Device 40 includes even a resistance member42 which is in one piece together
with the first part (46) of the support member 50, together with another resistance
member 44 which can be fastened to the second part (48) of the support member 50.
Resistance member 44 is adjustable at right angles to its length along the length
of second part 48 of the bottom member 50, so that the resistance member 44 can be
slid to the position shown in Fig. 4 with the dashed lines (44') and fastened there
with fasteners, which are not shown.
[0008] Device 40 is used to correct a crooked pelvis or a displaced hip-joint if a person
places the bottom of one foot on the resistance member 42 and places the other foot
under the resistance member 44, then the person presses the bottom of the foot against
the resistance member 42 at the same the person presses the top surface of the otherfoot
against the resistance member 44. In this manner the crookedness is removed from the
pelvis. By moving resistance member 44 from the position shown using solid lines to
the position shown using dashed lines 44' in Fig. 4, device 40 is changed so that
it is suitable for placing the left foot and right foot, respectively, on the resistance
member 42.
[0009] Device 40 includes even a fastening member, not shown, which can be used to fasten
device 40 to, for example, the leg of a bed with the short side, shown in Fig.5, against
a support surface,for example the floor,through which the crooked pelvis or the displaced
hip-joint can be adjusted when the person lies on their back on the support surface.
Likewise, device 40 can be used by a person in an upright position as well as while
lying on their back.
[0010] Device 40 can even be supplemented with an axel which is provided with a pressure
body which can be rotated, for example, in the form of a roller. The axel can also
be fastened to the other part 48 of the support member 50, through which device 40
can be used for reflexology when a person, in this case, places the bottom of the
foot on the roll and performs reflexology.
[0011] The design forms shown in Fig 1-5 supply only an example of how the invention can
be put into practice and do not limit the invention, whose ex-tent of protection is
given in the patent claims.
[0012] The examination of the Swedish patent Office is finished, which means that the application
for a patent is admitted.
1. Device (10;40) for the adjustment of a displaced hip-joint or a crooked pelvis
of a person is characterised in that the device (10; 40) includes a support member
(12; 50) and two resistance members (14, 14'; 42, 44) devised to be with the support
member (12; 50), of which resistance members (14,14'; 42, 44) at least one can be
displaced relative to the support member (12; 50), and is devised with a spacing so
that it is suitable for contact with the top of one foot and the other for contact
with the bottom of the other foot, when the legs are extended, through which the adjustment
described occurs when the top of one foot is pressed against the described resistance
member wh ile at the same time the bottom of the other foot is pressed against the
other resistance member.
2. Device (10) in association with claim 1, is characterised in that the bar-shaped
support members (12) are made to be placed facing eachother on the sides of the foot
end of a bench (18) and can be fastened to the resistance members (14, 14') and to
the bench; between the two bar shaped bodies (12) these rolls (14, 14') can be fastened.
3. Device (10) in connection with claim 2, is characterised in that the rolls (14,
14') between eachother are joined by their ends (22, 22') so that the center-line
of the axel together with one of the rolls longitudinal axis are parallel with the
center-line of the axel together with the other rolls longitudinal axis.
4. Device (10) in connection with claim 3 is characterised in that the device (10)
also includes a support body (16) which can be fastened between the bar-shaped members
(12) which are intended to provide support for the heels of both of the feet or the
toes when the top of one of the feet presses against one of the rolls at the same
time as the bottom of the other foot presses against the other roll.
5. Device (10) in connection with claim 4 is characterised in that the two rolls (14,
14') joined together can be fastened between the bar-shaped members (12) at a height
which can be adjusted relative to the surface where one lies on the bench (18).
6. Device (40) in association with claim 1, is characterised in that one of the resistance
members (42) is a support member (42) which is in one piece together with the first
portion (46) of the support member (50) together with that the other resistance member
(44), which can be fastened, comprises one support device (44) which is adjustable
at right angles to its length along another portion (48) of the support member (50)
so that the support member (42) is suitable for contact with the bottom of one foot
and the support device (44) is suitable for contact with the top of the other foot
when the legs are stretched out.
7. Device (40) in connection with claim 6 is characterised in that it also includes
a fastening mechanism on the support member (50) so that the device can be fastened
to, for example, the leg of a bed in such a way that the described adjustment can
be performed when a person lies on their back.
8. Device (40) in connection with claim 7, is characterised in that it also can be
supplemented with an axel containing a pressure body capable of being rotated, which
axel can be fastened to the other part (48) of the support member (50), through which
the device (40) can be used for reflexology treatments.