Modular fluidizable occupant support and compact fluidizable modules

US10231891B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10231891-B2
Application numberUS-69454310-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 27, 2010
Priority dateMar 13, 2009
Publication dateMar 19, 2019
Grant dateMar 19, 2019

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An occupant support includes at least one non-fluidizable module 100 having a support structure for supporting the non-fluidizable module on a ground surface 76 and at least one fluidizable module 66 also having a support structure for supporting the fluidizable module on the ground surface. The fluidizable and non-fluidizable modules cooperate with each other to support an occupant. The support for the non-fluidizable module bears less than all the weight of the fluidizable module and, in the limit bears none of the weight. An alternative occupant support includes at least one non-fluidizable module and at least one fluidizable module cooperable with the fluidizable module to support an occupant. The fluidizable module is sized to support no more than about 50 percent of the length of an adult human body and most preferably no more than about 30 percent.

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We claim: 1. An occupant support comprising: at least one non-fluidizable occupant supportive module having a first support dedicated to supporting the non-fluidizable module on a ground surface; at least one fluidizable occupant supportive module having a second support dedicated to supporting the fluidizable module on the ground surface, the fluidizable module including a fluidizable particulate material; the fluidizable module and the non-fluidizable module being cooperable with each other to support an occupant. 2. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein at least one of the fluidizable module and the non-fluidizable module is elevation adjustable. 3. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the fluidizable module is portable. 4. The occupant support of claim 3 wherein the fluidizable module is sized to support no more than about 30 percent of the length of an adult human body wherein the length of the adult human body is based on anthropometric data for an adult. 5. The occupant support of claim 4 wherein the length of an adult human body is the length of a 95th percentile male. 6. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the fluidizable module is sized to support no more than about 30 percent of the length of an adult human body wherein the length of the adult human body is based on anthropometric data for an adult. 7. The occupant support of claim 6 wherein the length of an adult human body is the length of a 95th percentile male. 8. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein at least part of the non-fluidizable module is adjustable relative to the rest of the non-fluidizable module. 9. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the fluidizable module comprises: a containment vessel; filter sheet secured to the containment vessel a diffuser plate separating an interior volume of the vessel into a supply plenum and a fluidizable medium receptacle, the fluidizable medium receptacle also being bounded by the filter sheet; wherein the fluidizable material resides in the fluidizable medium receptacle. 10. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the fluidizable material is in the form of beads. 11. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the non-fluidizable module accommodates a cushion. 12. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the non-fluidizable module includes a built-in cushion. 13. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the non-fluidizable module includes a user separable cushion. 14. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the non-fluidizable module includes at least two stations, at least one of the stations being capable of receiving a fluidizable cushion. 15. The occupant support of claim 14 wherein at least one of the stations is capable of receiving a non-fluidizable cushion. 16. The occupant support of claim 14 including cushions at each station and wherein an inter-cushion filler bridges from each cushion to an adjacent cushion. 17. The occupant support of claim 14 wherein each station capable of receiving a fluidizable cushion comprises a fluidizable module opening and the occupant support includes a cover for occupying the fluidizable module opening when the opening is not used to accommodate a fluidizable module. 18. The occupant support of claim 1 comprising at least one wheel secured to the fluidizable module.

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What does patent US10231891B2 cover?
An occupant support includes at least one non-fluidizable module 100 having a support structure for supporting the non-fluidizable module on a ground surface 76 and at least one fluidizable module 66 also having a support structure for supporting the fluidizable module on the ground surface. The fluidizable and non-fluidizable modules cooperate with each other to support an occupant. The …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Howell Charles A, Peer Scott, Hill Rom Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/05746. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).