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Ballistic resistant body covering

A ballistic resistant body covering for protecting the torso, groin and neck area from ballistic missiles.

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Class 128/102.1 - Belt and frame


Subclass of Class 128 - Surgery
Definition: Subject matter wherein a long, narrow strip of pliable material
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 10/04/2005


NumberTitleIssue Date
6951547Back immobilizing, dynamically self-adjusting, customizable frame
A waist support frame for a detachment type waist protecting belt to hold the vertebra region of a vertebra related patient is provided. The frame is comprised of, including but not limited to, two plastic plates. Each of the plates has a window at the center and on...
10/04/2005
6790191Hyperextension back brace system
A hyperextension back brace system is a cruciform structure with an upper and lower vertical arms, left and right horizontal arms, and an extender arm for each of the arms. A pubic pad has an inwardly facing resilient foam fixedly coupled to the lower end of the ext...
09/14/2004
6605052Corset
The invention relates to a corset for the treatment of a patient suffering from a back complaint, such as scoliosis, comprising a lower part to be supported by the hip, and an upper part to be fitted around the patient's chest. There is a flexible couplin...
08/12/2003
6010472Frame-construction hyper-extension orthesis
A frame-construction hyperextension orthotic device with several truss pads resting on the patient's body is described in which the individual rod elements (13, 14) provided with oblong holes (14) can be adapted in a continuously adjustable manner to the ...
01/04/2000
5135471Cruciform anterior spinal hyperextension orthosis
A cruciform anterior spinal hyperextension orthosis has a rigid cruciform base. The base includes an elongated upright and a crossarm secured to the upright. The crossarm has a pair of oppositely extending ends with a side pad on each end. The upright has...
08/04/1992
 
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