Body restraining device

Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Restrainers and immobilizers

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128846, 128869, 128870, A61F 537

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051118505

ABSTRACT:
A body restraining device for physically restraining an individual and comprised of a foraminous shroud defined by an elongated length and tubular section having the upper shroud end closed and the lower shroud end open. The shroud is preferably comprised of a high-strength netting material such that drawing the open end downward over the head of an erect person to past the feet, effectively restrains the person against injurious movement. Once the shroud is in place, the restrained person can easily be forced into a bent posture enabling the shroud ends to be knotted together for securing the restraint device. Strap means are provided for maintaining the shroud in a collapsed position in readiness for subsequent use.

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