Patient support cover
US-9526349-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US11730649B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11730649-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117562254-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 27, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2023 |
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A patient turning device for a patient support apparatus. The patient turning device includes a first and second bladder assembly each including a plurality of layers and seals defining a bladder volume. The bladder volumes are selectively inflatable with fluid to expand the respective bladder assembly, and consequently move a patient support surface of the patient support apparatus. A portion of a lower layer of the first bladder assembly and a portion of an upper layer of the second bladder assembly define an overlapping region of the bladder volumes. The patient turning device is coupled to an underside of a carrier sheet and positioned between a crib assembly and a bottom cover. An augmenting feature is configured to resiliently expand as at least one of the first and second bladder assemblies receives the fluid to move at least a portion of the crib assembly away from a patient support deck.
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What is claimed is: 1. A patient turning device for a patient support apparatus including a support surface sized to support a patient, said patient turning device comprising: a bladder assembly comprising a plurality of layers including an upper layer, a lower layer opposite said upper layer, an interior layer between said upper and lower layers, an outer perimeter seal coupling at least two of said plurality of layers to at least partially define a bladder volume configured to be arranged in fluid communication with a fluid source to selectively receive fluid from the fluid source; a crease seal coupling said plurality of layers and positioned within said outer perimeter seal such that said bladder volume is at least partially defined by said crease seal with said crease seal configured to limit a maximum height of a side of said bladder assembly when said bladder volume is selectively inflated with the fluid from the fluid source; and a wedge seal coupling said plurality of layers with said wedge seal positioned adjacent to a second side of said outer perimeter seal and opposite said bladder volume with said wedge seal configured to constrain the second side of said bladder volume to provide for a wedge shape of said bladder assembly when said bladder volume is selectively inflated with the fluid from the fluid source. 2. The patient turning device of claim 1 , wherein the crease seal couples all of said plurality of layers to one another. 3. The patient turning device of claim 1 , further comprising an inner perimeter seal coupling at least an adjacent pair of said interior layers to at least partially define said bladder volume with said inner perimeter seal positioned inwardly relative to said outer perimeter seal. 4. The patient turning device of claim 3 , further comprising another outer perimeter coupling another adjacent pair of said interior layers to at least partially define said bladder volume, wherein said inner perimeter seal is interleaved between said outer perimeter seals such that the side of said bladder assembly formed by said interior layers is concertinaed. 5. The patient turning device of claim 3 , further comprising an inlet port coupled to said upper layer adjacent said inner perimeter seal and in communication with said bladder volume with said inlet port configured to be arranged in fluid communication with the fluid source, wherein opposing sides of said inner perimeter seal taper outwardly from a midline of said bladder assembly from said inlet port towards said crease seal. 6. The patient turning device of claim 1 , further comprising a baffle seal coupling said interior layer and one of said upper or lower layers with said baffle seal configured to facilitate uniform expansion of said bladder assembly as said bladder volume is selectively inflated with the fluid from the fluid source. 7. A patient turning device for a patient support apparatus including a support surface sized to support a patient, said patient turning device comprising: a bladder assembly comprising a plurality of layers including an upper layer, a lower layer opposite said upper layer, an interior layer between said upper and lower layers, an outer perimeter seal coupling at least two of said plurality of layers to at least partially define a bladder volume configured to be arranged in fluid communication with a fluid source to selectively receive fluid from the fluid source; a crease seal coupling said plurality of layers and positioned within said outer perimeter seal such that said bladder volume is at least partially defined by said crease seal with said crease seal configured to limit a maximum height of a side of said bladder assembly when said bladder volume is selectively inflated with the fluid from the fluid source; and a baffle seal coupling said interior layer and one of said upper or lower layers with said baffle seal configured to facilitate uniform expansion of said bladder assembly as said bladder volume is selectively inflated with the fluid from the fluid source. 8. The patient turning device of claim 7 , wherein the crease seal couples all of said plurality of layers to one another. 9. The patient turning device of claim 7 , further comprising an inner perimeter seal coupling at least an adjacent pair of said interior layers to at least partially define said bladder volume with said inner perimeter seal positioned inwardly relative to said outer perimeter seal. 10. The patient turning device of claim 9 , further comprising another outer perimeter coupling another adjacent pair of said interior layers to at least partially define said bladder volume, wherein said inner perimeter seal is interleaved between said outer perimeter seals such that the side of said bladder assembly formed by said interior layers is concertinaed. 11. The patient turning device of claim 9 , further comprising an inlet port coupled to said upper layer adjacent said inner perimeter seal and in communication with said bladder volume with said inlet port configured to be arranged in fluid communication with the fluid source, wherein opposing sides of said inner perimeter seal taper outwardly from a midline of said bladder assembly from said inlet port towards said crease seal. 12. A patient turning device for a patient support apparatus including a support surface sized to support a patient, said patient turning device comprising: a bladder assembly comprising a plurality of layers including an upper layer, a lower layer opposite said upper layer, an interior layer between said upper and lower layers, an outer perimeter seal coupling at least two of said plurality of layers to at least partially define a bladder volume configured to be arranged in fluid communication with a fluid source to selectively receive fluid from the fluid source; a crease seal coupling said plurality of layers and positioned within said outer perimeter seal such that said bladder volume is at least partially defined by said crease seal with said crease seal configured to limit a maximum height of a side of said bladder assembly when said bladder volume is selectively inflated with the fluid from the fluid source; an inner perimeter seal coupling at least an adjacent pair of said interior layers to at least partially define said bladder volume with said inner perimeter seal positioned inwardly relative to said outer perimeter seal; and an inlet port coupled to said upper layer adjacent said inner perimeter seal and in communication with said bladder volume with said inlet port configured to be arranged in fluid communication with the fluid source, wherein opposing sides of said inner perimeter seal taper outwardly from a midline of said bladder assembly from said inlet port towards said crease seal. 13. The patient turning device of claim 12 , wherein the crease seal couples all of said plurality of layers to one another. 14. The patient turning device of claim 12 , further comprising another outer perimeter coupling another adjacent pair of said interior layers to at least partially define said bladder volume, wherein said inner perimeter seal is interleaved between said outer perimeter seals such that the side of said bladder assembly formed by said interior layers is concertinaed.
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