LIMB SLEEVE TO BE WORN BY A WEARER

Disclosed herein is a limb sleeve to be worn by a wearer, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the limb sleeve may include a first opening, a second opening, a first cuff, and a second cuff. Further, the first opening located at a distal end of the limb sleeve. Further, the first opening may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer. Further, the second opening located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve. Further, the second opening may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb. Further, the first cuff disposed adjacent to the first opening. Further, the first cuff may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve to the lower portion. Further, the second cuff disposed adjacent to the second opening. Further, the second cuff may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve to the upper portion.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Generally, the present disclosure relates to the field of fabric. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a limb sleeve to be worn by a wearer.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Currently, caregivers have a hard time keeping their care-receivers comfortable across the whole day. For care-receivers to stay comfortable, caregivers must change the garments of the care-receivers to ensure the care-receivers are warm, dry, clean and comfortable. The current process of changing the garments of the care-receiver is often time-consuming as a caregiver must completely undress a care-receiver before helping the care-receiver put on a more suitable garment. The difficulty of changing garments for the care-receiver can cause incontinence-related issues. As a result, there is a need for a garment assembly that makes it easier for a caregiver to change the garments of a care-receiver

It is also known that individuals who are not being taken care of by a caregiver have issues with staying comfortable during the day. It is not always convenient for an individual to change garments to stay warm, dry, clean and comfortable.

Therefore, there is a need for a garment assembly that may overcome one or more of the above-mentioned problems and/or limitations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Disclosed herein is a limb sleeve to be worn by a wearer, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the limb sleeve may include a first opening, a second opening, a first cuff, and a second cuff. Further, the first opening located at a distal end of the limb sleeve. Further, the first opening may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer. Further, the second opening located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve. Further, the second opening may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb. Further, the first cuff disposed adjacent to the first opening. Further, the first cuff may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve to the lower portion. Further, the second cuff disposed adjacent to the second opening. Further, the second cuff may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve to the upper portion.

Further disclosed herein is a limb sleeve to be worn by a wearer, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the limb sleeve may include a first opening, a second opening, a first cuff, and a second cuff. Further, the first opening located at a distal end of the limb sleeve. Further, the first opening may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer. Further, the second opening located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve. Further, the second opening may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb. Further, the first cuff disposed adjacent to the first opening. Further, the first cuff may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve to the lower portion. Further, the second cuff disposed adjacent to the second opening. Further, the second cuff may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve to the upper portion. Further, at least one of the first cuff and the second cuff may include of an elastic material.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present disclosure includes many aspects and features. Moreover, while many aspects and features relate to, and are described in the context of a limb sleeve worn by a wearer, embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to use only in this context.

The present disclosure describes a limb sleeve to be worn by a wearer. Further, the disclosed limb sleeve makes it easier for caregivers to change the garments of a care-receiver and makes it easier for an individual to change their own garments. The disclosed limb sleeve helps a care-receiver stay warm, dry, clean and comfortable with less disruption to the care-receiver. The disclosed limb sleeve helps a care-giver with incontinence-related issues by making it easier for the caregiver to change the garments of a care-receiver. The disclosed limb sleeve helps a care-receiver stay at a comfortable temperature by making the garment changing process easier, more efficient, less cumbersome, with less effort while saving time for the caregiver and the wearer. The limb sleeve makes the process of keeping care-receivers comfortable during the day less time-consuming. The limb sleeve allows an individual to easily change their own garments to stay comfortable during the day.

The ease of putting on and removing the limb sleeve makes the process of changing the clothes of the wearer by another individual less time-consuming. The ease of putting on and removing the limb sleeve ensures the wearer is comfortable regardless of the various temperature changes that happen during the day. Further, the limb sleeve may be easily removed by another individual if the wearer feels uncomfortably hot and easily put back on by another individual when the wearer feels cold.

Further, the limb sleeve may include a leg sleeve. Further, the leg sleeve may be worn on the legs of the wearer and keeps the legs warm. The leg sleeve can be easily removed by another individual if the wearer feels uncomfortably hot and put back on by another individual when the wearer feels cold. Further, the leg sleeve comprises a first opening, a second opening, a first cuff, a second cuff, and a plurality of straps. The first opening is located at the distal end of the leg sleeve. The second opening is located at the proximal end of the leg sleeve. In the preferred embodiment of the garment assembly, the first opening is configured for the lower leg of the wearer and the second opening is configured for the upper leg of the wearer. However, in alternative embodiments of the garment assembly, the first opening and the second opening may be configured for different parts of the leg of the wearer. The first cuff is adjacent to the first opening. The first cuff ensures the leg sleeve does not slide down the lower leg of the wearer. The second cuff is adjacent to the second opening. The second cuff ensures the leg sleeve does not slide down the upper leg of the wearer. In the preferred embodiment of the garment assembly, the first cuff and the second cuff are made of an elastic material. The first cuff and the second cuff being made of elastic material allows the leg sleeve to be easily removed from and easily put on the wearer by another individual. However, in alternative embodiments of the garment assembly, the first cuff and the second cuff may comprise a fastening mechanism. The straps are adjacent to the second opening of the leg sleeve. The straps can be pulled on by another individual, allowing the leg sleeve to be easily put on or removed from the wearer.

Further, the limb sleeve may include an arm sleeve. Further, the arm sleeve comprises a first opening, a second opening, a first cuff, and a second cuff. The first opening is located at the distal end of the arm sleeve. The second opening is located at the proximal end of the arm sleeve. Further, the first opening is configured for the lower arm of the wearer and the second opening is configured for the upper arm of the wearer. Further, the arm sleeve is attachable to an upper-body garment. The upper body garment comprises an upper fabric member, a first connecting member, a second connecting member, a plurality of elastic members and an adjustment mechanism. The upper fabric member is a long piece of fabric that encloses the upper body of the wearer to keep the wearer warm. The upper fabric member comprises a first fabric opening and a second fabric opening. The first fabric opening is positioned closer to a proximal end of the upper fabric member than a distal end of the upper fabric member. The second fabric opening is positioned closer to the distal end of the upper fabric member than the proximal end of the upper fabric member. The first fabric opening and the second fabric opening allow for the arms of the wearer to extend through the upper fabric member. The first connecting member is adjacent to the first fabric opening. The first connecting member allows a first arm sleeve of the arm sleeve to attach to the first fabric opening of the upper fabric member by engaging a connecting member of the first arm sleeve. The second connecting member is adjacent to the second fabric opening. The second connecting member allows a second arm sleeve of the arm sleeve to attach to the second fabric opening of the upper fabric member by engaging a connecting member of the second arm sleeve. The plurality of elastic members can stretch to allow for the expansion of the upper body garment. The plurality of elastic members connects the proximal end of the upper fabric member to the distal end of the upper fabric member. The adjustment mechanism allows for the adjustment of the upper body garment so the upper body garment can fit a variety of sizes.

Referring now to figures,FIG. 1is an illustration of an online platform100consistent with various embodiments of the present disclosure. By way of non-limiting example, the online platform100to facilitate a limb sleeve to be worn by a wearer may be hosted on a centralized server102, such as, for example, a cloud computing service. The centralized server102may communicate with other network entities, such as, for example, a mobile device106(such as a smartphone, a laptop, a tablet computer, etc.), other electronic devices110(such as desktop computers, server computers, etc.), databases114, sensors116, and a limb sleeve118(such as a limb sleeve200) over a communication network104, such as, but not limited to, the Internet. Further, users of the online platform100may include relevant parties such as, but not limited to, end-users, administrators, service providers, service consumers and so on. Accordingly, in some instances, electronic devices operated by the one or more relevant parties may be in communication with the platform.

A user112, such as the one or more relevant parties, may access online platform100through a web-based software application or browser. The web-based software application may be embodied as, for example, but not be limited to, a website, a web application, a desktop application, and a mobile application compatible with a computing device1900.

FIG. 2is a perspective view of a limb sleeve200to be worn by a wearer, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the limb sleeve200may include a first opening202, a second opening204, a first cuff206, and a second cuff208.

Further, the first opening202located at a distal end of the limb sleeve200. Further, the first opening202may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer.

Further, the second opening204located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve200. Further, the second opening204may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb.

Further, the first cuff206disposed adjacent to the first opening202. Further, the first cuff206may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve200to the lower portion.

Further, the second cuff208disposed adjacent to the second opening204. Further, the second cuff208may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve200to the upper portion.

Further, in some embodiments, at least one of the first cuff206and the second cuff208may include of an elastic material.

Further, in some embodiments, at least one of the first cuff206and the second cuff208comprise a fastening mechanism.

In further embodiments, the limb sleeve200may include a plurality of straps210-212located adjacent to the second opening204. Further, a first strap of the plurality of straps210-212may be located diametrically opposite to a second strap of the plurality of straps210-212. Further, the plurality of straps210-212may be configured to be pulled for allowing the limb sleeve200to be put on and removed from the wearer.

In further embodiments, the limb sleeve200may include at least one sensor214configured for detecting at least one variable associated with the wearer. Further, the at least one sensor214may be configured for generating at least one sensor data. Further, the limb sleeve200may include a processing device216communicatively coupled with the at least one sensor214. Further, the processing device216may be configured for analyzing the at least one sensor data to generate a notification. Further, the limb sleeve200may include a communication device218communicatively coupled with the processing device216. Further, the communication device218may be configured for transmitting the notification to at least one external device (not shown).

In further embodiments, the limb sleeve200may include an anti-microbial fabric. Further, the antimicrobial fabric may be configured for preventing microbial growth.

Further, in some embodiments, the processing device216may be configured for generating a command based on the analyzing. Further, the limb sleeve200may include a heating element220and a thermochromic element (not shown). Further, the heating element220may be communicatively coupled to the processing device216. Further, the heating element220may be configured for generating heat based on the command. Further, the thermochromic element may be configured for changing a color based on the heat.

Further, in some embodiments, the limb sleeve200may be attachable to an upper-body garment (not shown). Further, the limb sleeve200may include a first limb sleeve and a second limb sleeve. Further, the upper body garment may include an upper fabric member. Further, the upper fabric member may include a long piece of fabric that encloses an upper body of the wearer. Further, the upper fabric member may include a first fabric opening and a second fabric opening. Further, the first fabric opening may be positioned near to a fabric proximal end of the upper fabric member than a fabric distal end of the upper fabric member. Further, the second fabric opening may be positioned near to the fabric distal end than the fabric proximal end. Further, each of the first fabric opening and the second fabric opening allows arms of the wearer to extend through the upper fabric member.

Further, in some embodiments, the upper body garment may include a first connecting member, a second connecting member, and a plurality of elastic members. Further, the first connecting member may be adjacent to the first fabric opening. Further, the first connecting member allows the first limb sleeve to attach to the first fabric opening by engaging with a first limb connecting member of the first limb sleeve. Further, the second connecting member may be adjacent to the second opening204. Further, the second connecting member allows the second limb sleeve to attach to the second fabric opening by engaging with a second limb connecting member of the second limb sleeve. Further, the plurality of elastic members may be configured for stretching to allow for expansion of the upper body garment. Further, the plurality of elastic members connects the fabric proximal end to the fabric distal end.

Further, in some embodiments, the upper body garment may include an adjustment mechanism. Further, the adjustment mechanism allows for adjustment of the upper body garment. Further, the adjustment of the upper body garment facilitates fitting the upper body garment corresponding to a variety of sizes of the wearer. Further, the adjustment mechanism may include a first plurality of teeth, a second plurality of teeth, and a zipper. Further, the first plurality of teeth may be located at the fabric proximal end and the second plurality of teeth may be located at the fabric distal end. Further, the zipper may be positioned between the first plurality of teeth and the second plurality of teeth. Further, the zipper may be configured for facilitating engagement and disengagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth. Further, the engagement and disengagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth allows for the adjustment of the upper body garment for a plurality of widths associated with the wearer, wherein less elastic members of the plurality of elastic members may be configured for stretching based upon the engagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth, wherein the upper body garment may be configured for contracting based upon the engagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth, wherein more elastic members of the plurality of elastic members may be configured for stretching based upon the disengagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth, wherein the upper body garment may be configured for expanding based upon the disengagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth.

Further, in some embodiments, the limb sleeve200may be attachable to a lower-body garment (not shown). Further, the lower body garment may include a lower fabric member, a plurality of loops, a plurality of hooks, and a plurality of connecting members. Further, the lower fabric member may include a long piece of fabric enclosing a lower body of the wearer. Further, the lower fabric member may include at least one pocket allowing storage of items. Further, the plurality of loops may be located at a proximal end of the lower fabric member. Further, the plurality of hooks may be located at a distal end of the lower fabric member. Further, the plurality of loops may be configured for engaging with the plurality of hooks. Further, the engaging of the plurality of loops with the plurality of hooks allows the lower fabric member to stay enclosed around the lower body. Further, the plurality of connecting members may be connected to the lower fabric member. Further, a connecting member of the plurality of connecting members may be configured for engaging with a limb connecting member of the limb sleeve200. Further, the engaging of the connecting member with the limb connecting member allows the limb sleeve200to attach to the lower fabric member.

In further embodiments, the limb sleeve200may include at least one semi-rigid member (not shown) disposed along a periphery of at least one of the first opening202and the second opening204. Further, the at least one semi-rigid member may be configured for maintaining a geometrical shape associated with a perimeter of at least one of the first opening202and the second opening204.

FIG. 3is a perspective view of a limb sleeve300to be worn by a wearer, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the limb sleeve300may include a first opening302, a second opening304, a first cuff306, and a second cuff308.

Further, the first opening302located at a distal end of the limb sleeve300. Further, the first opening302may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer.

Further, the second opening304located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve300. Further, the second opening304may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb.

Further, the first cuff306disposed adjacent to the first opening302. Further, the first cuff306may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve300to the lower portion.

Further, the second cuff308disposed adjacent to the second opening304. Further, the second cuff308may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve300to the upper portion. Further, at least one of the first cuff306and the second cuff308may include of an elastic material.

In further embodiments, the limb sleeve300may include a plurality of straps310-312located adjacent to the second opening304. Further, a first strap of the plurality of straps310-312may be located diametrically opposite to a second strap of the plurality of straps310-312. Further, the plurality of straps310-312may be configured to be pulled for allowing the limb sleeve300to be put on and removed from the wearer.

In further embodiments, the limb sleeve300may include at least one sensor314configured for detecting at least one variable associated with the wearer. Further, the at least one sensor314may be configured for generating at least one sensor data. Further, the limb sleeve300may include a processing device316communicatively coupled with the at least one sensor314. Further, the processing device316may be configured for analyzing the at least one sensor data to generate a notification. Further, the limb sleeve300may include a communication device318communicatively coupled with the processing device316. Further, the communication device318may be configured for transmitting the notification to at least one external device (not shown).

Further, in some embodiments, the processing device316may be configured for generating a command based on the analyzing. Further, the limb sleeve300may include a heating element320and a thermochromic element (not shown). Further, the heating element320may be communicatively coupled to the processing device316. Further, the heating element320may be configured for generating heat based on the command. Further, the thermochromic element may be configured for changing a color based on the heat.

In further embodiments, the limb sleeve300may include an anti-microbial fabric. Further, the antimicrobial fabric may be configured for preventing microbial growth.

Further, in some embodiments, the limb sleeve300may be attachable to an upper-body garment (not shown). Further, the limb sleeve300may include a first limb sleeve and a second limb sleeve. Further, the upper body garment may include an upper fabric member. Further, the upper fabric member may include a long piece of fabric that encloses an upper body of the wearer. Further, the upper fabric member may include a first fabric opening and a second fabric opening. Further, the first fabric opening may be positioned near to a fabric proximal end of the upper fabric member than a fabric distal end of the upper fabric member. Further, the second fabric opening may be positioned near to the fabric distal end than the fabric proximal end. Further, each of the first fabric opening and the second fabric opening allows arms of the wearer to extend through the upper fabric member.

Further, in some embodiments, the upper body garment may include a first connecting member, a second connecting member, and a plurality of elastic members. Further, the first connecting member may be adjacent to the first fabric opening. Further, the first connecting member allows the first limb sleeve to attach to the first fabric opening by engaging with a first limb connecting member of the first limb sleeve. Further, the second connecting member may be adjacent to the second opening304. Further, the second connecting member allows the second limb sleeve to attach to the second fabric opening by engaging with a second limb connecting member of the second limb sleeve. Further, the plurality of elastic members may be configured for stretching to allow for expansion of the upper body garment. Further, the plurality of elastic members connects the fabric proximal end to the fabric distal end.

Further, in some embodiments, the upper body garment may include an adjustment mechanism. Further, the adjustment mechanism allows for adjustment of the upper body garment. Further, the adjustment mechanism may include a first plurality of teeth, a second plurality of teeth, and a zipper. Further, the first plurality of teeth may be located at the fabric proximal end and the second plurality of teeth may be located at the fabric distal end. Further, the zipper may be positioned between the first plurality of teeth and the second plurality of teeth. Further, the zipper may be configured for facilitating engagement and disengagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth. Further, the engagement and disengagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth allows for the adjustment of the upper body garment for a plurality of widths associated with the wearer, wherein less elastic members of the plurality of elastic members may be configured for stretching based upon the engagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth, wherein the upper body garment may be configured for contracting based upon the engagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth, wherein more elastic members of the plurality of elastic members may be configured for stretching based upon the disengagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth, wherein the upper body garment may be configured for expanding based upon the disengagement of the first plurality of teeth with the second plurality of teeth.

Further, in some embodiments, the limb sleeve300may be attachable to a lower-body garment (not shown). Further, the lower body garment may include a lower fabric member, a plurality of loops, a plurality of hooks, and a plurality of connecting members. Further, the lower fabric member may include a long piece of fabric enclosing a lower body of the wearer. Further, the lower fabric member may include at least one pocket allowing storage of items. Further, the plurality of loops may be located at a proximal end of the lower fabric member. Further, the plurality of hooks may be located at a distal end of the lower fabric member. Further, the plurality of loops may be configured for engaging with the plurality of hooks. Further, the engaging of the plurality of loops with the plurality of hooks allows the lower fabric member to stay enclosed around the lower body. Further, the plurality of connecting members may be connected to the lower fabric member. Further, a connecting member of the plurality of connecting members may be configured for engaging with a limb connecting member of the limb sleeve300. Further, the engaging of the connecting member with the limb connecting member allows the limb sleeve300to attach to the lower fabric member.

In further embodiments, the limb sleeve300may include at least one semi-rigid member (not shown) disposed along a periphery of at least one of the first opening302and the second opening304. Further, the at least one semi-rigid member may be configured for maintaining a geometrical shape associated with a perimeter of at least one of the first opening302and the second opening304.

FIG. 4is a top side perspective view of a limb sleeve400to be worn by a wearer, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the limb sleeve400may include a first opening402located at a distal end of the limb sleeve400. Further, the first opening402may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer. Further, the limb sleeve400may include a second opening404located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve400. Further, the second opening404may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb of the wearer. Further, the limb sleeve400may include a first cuff406disposed adjacent to the first opening402. Further, the first cuff406may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve400to the lower portion. Further, the limb sleeve400may include a second cuff408disposed adjacent to the second opening404. Further, the second cuff408may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve400to the upper portion.

FIG. 5is a perspective view of a plurality of limb sleeves518-520, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, a first limb sleeve518of the plurality of limb sleeves518-520may include a first opening502located at a distal end of the first limb sleeve518. Further, the first opening502may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer. Further, the first limb sleeve518may include a second opening504located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve518. Further, the second opening504may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb of the wearer. Further, the first limb sleeve518may include a first cuff506disposed adjacent to the first opening502. Further, the first cuff506may be configured to fasten the first limb sleeve518to the lower portion. Further, the first limb sleeve518may include a second cuff508disposed adjacent to the second opening504. Further, the second cuff508may be configured to fasten the first limb sleeve518to the upper portion.

Further, a second limb sleeve520of the plurality of limb sleeve518-520may include a first opening510located at a distal end of the second limb sleeve520. Further, the first opening510may be configured for receiving the lower portion of the limb of the wearer. Further, the second limb sleeve520may include a second opening512located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve500. Further, the second opening512may be configured for receiving the upper portion of the limb of the wearer. Further, the second limb sleeve520may include a first cuff514disposed adjacent to the first opening510. Further, the first cuff514may be configured to fasten the second limb sleeve520to the lower portion. Further, the second limb sleeve520may include a second cuff516disposed adjacent to the second opening512. Further, the second cuff516may be configured to fasten the second limb sleeve520to the upper portion.

FIG. 6is a left side view of a limb sleeve600to be worn by a wearer, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the limb sleeve600may include a first opening602located at a distal end of the limb sleeve600. Further, the first opening602may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer. Further, the limb sleeve600may include a second opening604located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve600. Further, the second opening604may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb. Further, the limb sleeve600may include a first cuff606disposed adjacent to the first opening602. Further, the first cuff606may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve600to the lower portion. Further, the limb sleeve600may include a second cuff608disposed adjacent to the second opening604. Further, the second cuff608may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve600to the upper portion.

FIG. 7is a right side view of the limb sleeve600, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 8is a top view of the limb sleeve600, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 9is a bottom view of the limb sleeve600, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 10is a front view of the limb sleeve600, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 11is a rear view of the limb sleeve600, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 12is a perspective view of a plurality of limb sleeves1218-1220, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, a first limb sleeve1218of the plurality of limb sleeves1218-1220may include a first opening1202located at a distal end of the first limb sleeve1218. Further, the first opening1202may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer. Further, the first limb sleeve1218may include a second opening1204located at a proximal end of the first limb sleeve1218. Further, the second opening1204may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb of the wearer. Further, the first limb sleeve1218may include a first cuff1206disposed adjacent to the first opening1202. Further, the first cuff1206may be configured to fasten the first limb sleeve1218to the lower portion. Further, the first limb sleeve1218may include a second cuff1208disposed adjacent to the second opening1204. Further, the second cuff1208may be configured to fasten the first limb sleeve1218to the upper portion. Further, the first limb sleeve1218may include a plurality of straps1226-1228that may be pulled for facilitating removal and wearing of the first limb sleeve1218.

Further, a second limb sleeve1220of the plurality of limb sleeve1218-1220may include a first opening1210located at a distal end of the second limb sleeve1220. Further, the first opening1210may be configured for receiving the lower portion of a limb of the wearer. Further, the second limb sleeve1220may include a second opening1212located at a proximal end of the second limb sleeve1220. Further, the second opening1212may be configured for receiving the upper portion of the limb of of the wearer. Further, the second limb sleeve1220may include a first cuff1214disposed adjacent to the first opening1210. Further, the first cuff1214may be configured to fasten the second limb sleeve1220to the lower portion. Further, the second limb sleeve1220may include a second cuff1216disposed adjacent to the second opening1212. Further, the second cuff1216may be configured to fasten the second limb sleeve1220to the upper portion. Further, the second limb sleeve1220may include a plurality of straps1222-1224that may be pulled for facilitating removal and wearing of the second limb sleeve1220.

FIG. 13is a left side view of a limb sleeve1300, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the limb sleeve1300may include a first opening1302located at a distal end of the limb sleeve1300. Further, the first opening1302may be configured for receiving a lower portion of a limb of the wearer.

Further, the limb sleeve1300may include a second opening1304located at a proximal end of the limb sleeve1300. Further, the second opening1304may be configured for receiving an upper portion of the limb of the wearer.

Further, the limb sleeve1300may include a first cuff1306disposed adjacent to the first opening1302. Further, the first cuff1306may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve1300to the lower portion.

Further, the limb sleeve1300may include a second cuff1308disposed adjacent to the second opening1304. Further, the second cuff1308may be configured to fasten the limb sleeve1300to the upper portion.

Further, the limb sleeve1300may include a plurality of straps1310-1312that may be pulled for facilitating removal and wearing of the limb sleeve1300.

FIG. 14is a right side view of the limb sleeve1300, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 15is a top view of the limb sleeve1300, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 16is a bottom view of the limb sleeve1300, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 17is a front view of the limb sleeve1300, in accordance with some embodiments.

FIG. 18is a rear view of the limb sleeve1300, in accordance with some embodiments.

With reference toFIG. 19, a system consistent with an embodiment of the disclosure may include a computing device or cloud service, such as computing device1900. In a basic configuration, the computing device1900may include at least one processing unit1902and a system memory1904. Depending on the configuration and type of computing device, system memory1904may comprise, but is not limited to, volatile (e.g. random-access memory (RAM)), non-volatile (e.g. read-only memory (ROM)), flash memory, or any combination. System memory1904may include operating system1905, one or more programming modules1906, and may include a program data1907. Operating system1905, for example, may be suitable for controlling computing device1900's operation. In one embodiment, programming modules1906may include a machine learning module. Furthermore, embodiments of the disclosure may be practiced in conjunction with a graphics library, other operating systems, or any other application program and is not limited to any particular application or system. This basic configuration is illustrated inFIG. 19by those components within a dashed line1908.

Computing device1900may have additional features or functionality. For example, computing device1900may also include additional data storage devices (removable and/or non-removable) such as, for example, magnetic disks, optical disks, or tape. Such additional storage is illustrated inFIG. 19by a removable storage1909and a non-removable storage1910. Computer storage media may include volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information, such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data. System memory1904, removable storage1909, and non-removable storage1910are all computer storage media examples (i.e., memory storage.) Computer storage media may include, but is not limited to, RAM, ROM, electrically erasable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, digital versatile disks (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be used to store information and which can be accessed by computing device1900. Any such computer storage media may be part of device1900. Computing device1900may also have input device(s)1912such as a keyboard, a mouse, a pen, a sound input device, a touch input device, a location sensor, a camera, a biometric sensor, etc. Output device(s)1914such as a display, speakers, a printer, etc. may also be included. The aforementioned devices are examples and others may be used.

As stated above, a number of program modules and data files may be stored in system memory1904, including operating system1905. While executing on processing unit1902, programming modules1906(e.g., application1920such as a media player) may perform processes including, for example, one or more stages of methods, algorithms, systems, applications, servers, databases as described above. The aforementioned process is an example, and processing unit1902may perform other processes.