Patient positioning apparatus and mattress

US2022133563A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2022133563-A1
Application numberUS-202017432298-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 26, 2020
Priority dateFeb 26, 2019
Publication dateMay 5, 2022
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A patient positioning apparatus (200) for use with a mattress comprises a first lateral tilt bladder (10) and a third lateral tilt bladder (14) configured to underlie a first side of the mattress, and a second lateral tilt bladder (12) and a fourth lateral tilt bladder (16) configured to underlie a second side of the mattress. The tilt bladders are inflatable to alter the position of a patient lying on the mattress, and inflation and/or deflation of the lateral tilt bladders is controllable by a controller (120). The first lateral tilt bladder is configured to tilt the patient's sternum towards the second side of the mattress when inflated, the second lateral tilt bladder is configured to tilt the patients sternum towards the first side of the mattress when inflated, the third lateral tilt bladder is configured to tilt the patients pelvis towards the second side of the mattress when inflated, and the fourth lateral tilt bladder is configured to tilt the patients pelvis towards the first side of the mattress when inflated. A first check valve (28) is configured to allow fluid communication in one direction from the third lateral tilt bladder to the first lateral tilt bladder, and a second check valve (30) is configured to allow fluid communication in one direction from the fourth lateral tilt bladder to the second lateral tilt bladder. In a preferred aspect, the first and second lateral tilt bladders extend in a longitudinal direction from a waist portion towards a head end of the patient positioning apparatus and have a length of between 690 mm and 950 mm. A mattress and mattress system are also provided.

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A patient positioning apparatus for use with a mattress, the patient positioning apparatus comprising: a first lateral tilt bladder and a third lateral tilt bladder configured to underlie a first side of the mattress, and a second lateral tilt bladder and a fourth lateral tilt bladder configured to underlie a second side of the mattress, in which the tilt bladders are inflatable to alter the position of a patient lying on the mattress; in which inflation and/or deflation of the lateral tilt bladders is controllable by a controller; and in which the first lateral tilt bladder is configured to tilt the patient's sternum towards the second side of the mattress when inflated, the second lateral tilt bladder is configured to tilt the patient's sternum towards the first side of the mattress when inflated, the third lateral tilt bladder is configured to tilt the patient's pelvis towards the second side of the mattress when inflated, and the fourth lateral tilt bladder is configured to tilt the patient's pelvis towards the first side of the mattress when inflated, in which a first check valve is configured to allow fluid communication in one direction from the third lateral tilt bladder to the first lateral tilt bladder, and a second check valve is configured to allow fluid communication in one direction from the fourth lateral tilt bladder to the second lateral tilt bladder. 2 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , in which the first and second lateral tilt bladders extend in a longitudinal direction from a waist portion towards a head end of the patient positioning apparatus and have a length of greater than or equal to 690 mm, or 700 mm, or 710 mm, or 720 mm, or 750 mm, or 775 mm, or 800 mm, or 825 mm, or 850 mm, and less than or equal to 875 mm, or 900 mm, or 925 mm, or 950 mm. 3 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , in which the third and fourth lateral tilt bladders are positioned between the waist portion and a foot end of the apparatus, and have a length of greater than or equal to 400 mm, or 425 mm, or 450 mm, or 480 mm, and less than or equal to 500 mm, or 525 mm, or 550 mm. 4 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a first pressure sensor configured to sense a pressure in the first lateral tilt bladder, and a second pressure sensor configured to sense a pressure in the second lateral tilt bladder, in which the controller is responsive to the first and second pressure sensors for controlling the inflation and/or deflation of the lateral tilt bladders. 5 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , in which the controller is programmed to control the apparatus in a lateral pressure redistribution (LPR) mode, in which the first lateral tilt bladder is inflated to a predetermined LPR pressure before being deflated, and either the first or second lateral tilt bladder is then inflated to a predetermined LPR pressure before being deflated, so that the patient's sternum is tilted repeatedly. 6 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , in which the controller is programmed to control the apparatus in a Continuous Lateral Rotation Therapy (CLRT) mode in which the first and third lateral tilt bladders are inflated to a predetermined CLRT pressure, following which the first and third bladders are deflated and the second and fourth bladders are inflated to the predetermined CLRT pressure, in which the inflation cycle is repeated to continuously rotate the patient on the mattress. 7 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , in which the first and third lateral tilt bladders, and the second and fourth tilt bladders, respectively, are separated by a longitudinal distance of greater than or equal to 50 mm, or 60 mm, and less than or equal to 80 mm or 100 mm. 8 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , in which the first and third lateral tilt bladders, and the second and fourth tilt bladders, respectively, are separated by openings formed through the apparatus. 9 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , in which the apparatus further comprises a plurality of inflation ports, each of which is in fluid communication with a respective first, second, third, and fourth lateral tilt bladder, and in which the inflation ports are configured to be connectable directly to the outlets of an inflation manifold. 10 . A patient positioning apparatus according to claim 10 , in which the inflation ports are positioned at the foot-end of the patient positioning apparatus and connected to their respective first, second, third, and fourth lateral tilt bladders by welded conduits. 11 . A mattress, comprising a mattress layer and the patient positioning apparatus according to claim 1 , in which the patient positioning apparatus is positioned beneath the mattress layer, so that inflation of the first, second, third, and fourth lateral tilt bladders moves the mattress layer to alter the lateral position of a patient lying on the mattress layer. 12 . A mattress according to claim 11 , in which a waist portion of the patient positioning apparatus is positioned beneath a waist portion of the mattress layer so that the first lateral tilt bladder and the third lateral tilt bladder underlie a first side of the mattress, and the second lateral tilt bladder and the fourth lateral tilt bladder underlie a second side of the mattress, and a waist portion of the patient positioning apparatus is positioned beneath a waist portion of the mattress. 13 . A mattress according to claim 11 , in which the mattress layer is a mattress surface layer, or an overlay, or an upper air mattress layer. 14 . A mattress system comprising a mattress according to claim 11 , a pump, and an inflation manifold connectable to the first, second, third, and fourth lateral tilt bladders, in which the pump is controllable by the controller to pump fluid through the inflation manifold to inflate or deflate the first, second, third, and fourth lateral tilt bladders.

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  • Control or drive mechanisms · CPC title

  • with at least two groups of alternately inflated chambers · CPC title

  • A61G7/001Primary

    with means for turning-over the patient · CPC title

  • for pressure · CPC title

  • characterised by specific control means, e.g. for adjustment or steering · CPC title

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What does patent US2022133563A1 cover?
A patient positioning apparatus (200) for use with a mattress comprises a first lateral tilt bladder (10) and a third lateral tilt bladder (14) configured to underlie a first side of the mattress, and a second lateral tilt bladder (12) and a fourth lateral tilt bladder (16) configured to underlie a second side of the mattress. The tilt bladders are inflatable to alter the position of a patient …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hill Rom Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/05776. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 05 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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