Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Restrainers and immobilizers
Patent
1988-01-14
1990-03-06
Hindenburg, Max
Surgery
Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
Restrainers and immobilizers
D 2229, 128DIG15, A61F 1300
Patent
active
049057146
ABSTRACT:
A teething device is formed from a fabric square approximately twelve inches in width. On one side of the fabric square, four fabric loops are secured. One end of each loop is sewn to the fabric square and an opposite end of each loop is secured to the fabric square by cooperating VELCRO fasteners. One fastening loop is positioned adjacent each corner of the fabric square. An elongated narrow cloth leash extends from one corner of the fabric square. On one side, the leash has a pair of cooperating VELCRO fastening strips for securing the leash around the wrist of a child or to the frame of a stroller. On the opposite side of the leash, an additional VELCRO fastening strip is provided for cooperation with a VELCRO fastening strip positioned on a back side corner of the fabric square. By virtue of this construction, the leash may be optionally utilized to secure the fabric square around the neck of a child, for use as a bib.
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Getzow Scott
Hindenburg Max
Kearns Jerry T.
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