USPTO Patent Grant: Cryotherapy and compression sleeve
Summary
The USPTO has granted patent US12582541B2 for a cryotherapy and compression sleeve. The patent, assigned to FREEZE SLEEVE IPCO LLC, covers a device designed to provide evenly distributed hot or cold temperature application and compression therapy without clips or buckles.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted patent US12582541B2, titled "Cryotherapy and compression sleeve and methods of use," to FREEZE SLEEVE IPCO LLC. The patent describes an elastic sleeve designed to hold hot or cold temperatures and apply them evenly to a user's body, incorporating a fabric liner for comfort and providing compression therapy without external fasteners.
This patent grant signifies the protection of intellectual property for a new medical device. While not a regulatory rule imposing obligations on other entities, it may impact manufacturers and medical device makers in the therapeutic device market by establishing exclusive rights for the assignee. Companies developing similar products should be aware of this granted patent to avoid potential infringement.
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Cryotherapy and compression sleeve and methods of use
Grant US12582541B2 Kind: B2 Mar 24, 2026
Assignee
FREEZE SLEEVE IPCO LLC
Inventors
Michael Riordan
Abstract
An elastic material or other stretch material formed as a layer or cylinder and capable of holding hot or cold temperature and radiating such temperature through contact and an elastic fabric adhered to the elastic material capable of providing a protective cover and a fabric liner between a user's skin and the elastic material and, thus, functions to conform to user's body providing evenly distributed encompassing cold or hot temperature application, a fabric liner between user's skin and the hot or cold therapy, even application of compression therapy without the need for clips or buckles.
CPC Classifications
A61F 5/0104 A61F 5/0106 A61F 5/0109 A61F 5/0111 A61F 5/0118 A61F 7/10 A61F 7/02 A61F 2007/0233 A61F 2007/0223 A61F 2007/0034 A61F 2007/0041 A61F 2007/0043 A61F 2007/0032 A61F 2007/0029 A61F 2007/0031 A61F 2007/0039 A61F 2007/0244 A61F 2007/0219 A61F 2007/0042
Filing Date
2016-07-30
Application No.
15224526
Claims
27
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