Topper for a patient surface

US9433300B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9433300-B2
Application numberUS-201414190969-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 26, 2014
Priority dateFeb 28, 2013
Publication dateSep 6, 2016
Grant dateSep 6, 2016

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Abstract

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A topper for a patient support surface includes an actively-cooled region that is positioned to deliver air flow under a specific area to provide localized treatment and/or moisture removal to a patient supported on the topper.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A patient support apparatus comprising a cushion including inflatable air bladders, and a topper having a head end, a foot end, a first lateral side, and a second lateral side, the topper comprising: a top layer of fabric, a bottom layer of fabric spaced apart from the top layer, a middle layer arranged between the top layer and the bottom layer, the middle layer including a first piece of material and a second piece of material generally adjacent to the first piece of material when viewed from above and separated from the first piece of material to block pneumatic communication between the first piece of material and the second piece of material, the first piece of material comprising three-dimensional material configured to conduct air between the top layer of fabric and the bottom layer of fabric, the first piece of material having a head-end edge corresponding to the head end of the topper, a foot-end edge corresponding to the foot end of the topper, a first-lateral-side edge corresponding to the first lateral side of the topper, and a second-lateral-side edge corresponding to the second lateral side of the topper, a first fluid distributor comprising a flexible fabric sleeve arranged between inflatable air bladders included in the cushion, the first fluid distributor in pneumatic communication with the first piece of material, the first fluid distributor being connected to the first piece of material at a first origination point spaced apart from the head-end edge and the foot-end edge of the first piece of material, and a second fluid distributor comprising a flexible fabric sleeve arranged between inflatable air bladders included in the cushion, the second fluid distributor in pneumatic communication with the first piece of material, the second fluid distributor being connected to the first piece of material at a second origination point located at the foot-end edge of the first piece of material, the first and second fluid distributors being adapted to conduct active cooling to the first piece of material, wherein the second piece of material is free from pneumatic communication with any fluid distributor that is adapted to conduct active cooling air to the second piece of material. 2. The topper of claim 1 , wherein the second piece of material is three-dimensional material. 3. The topper of claim 2 , wherein the middle layer includes a divider extending between the top layer and the bottom layer and arranged between the first piece of material and the second piece of material. 4. The topper of claim 1 , wherein the flexible fabric sleeve of the first fluid distributor is coupled to a central portion of the bottom layer located between the head end and the foot end of the topper. 5. The topper of claim 1 , wherein the first piece of material is spaced apart from the foot end of the topper. 6. The topper of claim 5 , wherein the second piece of material is located between the first piece of material and the foot end of the topper. 7. The topper of claim 5 , wherein the first piece of material is spaced apart from the first lateral side and the second lateral side of the topper. 8. The topper of claim 7 , wherein the second piece of material is located between the first piece of material and the first lateral side of the topper, and the second piece of material is located between the first piece of material and the second lateral side of the topper. 9. The topper of claim 8 , wherein the second piece of material is located between the first piece of material and the foot end of the topper. 10. A patient support apparatus comprising a cushion including a plurality of inflatable bladders adapted to support a patient, and a topper arranged to extend over a top side of the cushion and configured to conduct air along an actively-cooled region of the top side of the cushion from a fluid distributor in pneumatic communication with the actively-cooled region while also providing a passively-cooled region of the top side of the cushion free of pneumatic communication with any fluid distributors, wherein the actively-cooled region is spaced apart from a foot end of the cushion and the fluid distributor comprises a flexible fabric sleeve arranged between inflatable air bladders included in the cushion, wherein the fluid distributor is connected to the actively-cooled region for pneumatic communication at a point that corresponds to a patient's pelvic region while the patient is lying in a supine position with feet adjacent to the foot end of the topper and that is spaced apart from a head end and the foot end of the cushion. 11. The patient support apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the actively-cooled region is spaced apart from a first lateral side and a second lateral side of the cushion. 12. The patient support apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the topper includes a top layer of fabric, a bottom layer of fabric, and a first piece of three-dimensional material arranged between the top layer of fabric and the bottom layer of fabric. 13. The patient support apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the first sheet of three-dimensional material, the top layer of fabric, and the bottom layer of fabric define the actively-cooled region. 14. The patient support apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the fluid distributor is coupled to the bottom layer of fabric. 15. The patient support apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the topper includes a second piece of three-dimensional material arranged between the top layer of fabric and the bottom layer of fabric, wherein the second sheet of three-dimensional material and the top fabric layer define the passively-cooled region that is pneumatically separated from the actively-cooled region. 16. The patient support apparatus of claim 10 , wherein a second fluid distributor is connected to the actively-cooled region for pneumatic communication at a point that corresponds to the patient's shoulders and that is spaced apart from the head end and the foot end of the cushion. 17. A patient support apparatus comprising a cushion including a plurality of inflatable bladders adapted to support a patient, and a topper arranged to extend over a top side of the cushion and configured to receive air from a first origination point and that is spaced a first distance from a foot end of the cushion and is spaced apart from the head end of the cushion, wherein the topper includes a top layer of fabric, a bottom layer of fabric, a first piece of three-dimensional material arranged between the top layer of fabric and the bottom layer of fabric, a first fluid distributor pneumatically coupled to the first piece of three-dimensional fabric and comprising a flexible fabric sleeve that extends between inflatable bladders of the cushion, and a second piece of three-dimensional material pneumatically separated from the first sheet of three-dimensional material arranged between the top layer and the bottom layer of fabric, wherein the second piece of material defines a passively-cooled region free of pneumatic communication with distribution mechanisms and the second piece of three-dimensional material is pneumatically separated from the first piece of three-dimensional material by a divider that extends from the top layer of fabric to the bottom layer of fabric spacing the top layer of fabric from the bottom layer of fabric to accommodate at least a portion of a thickness of one of the first piece of three-dimensional material and the second piece of three-dimensional material. 18. The patient support apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the divide

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  • covering particular sections of the bed, e.g. one or more partial side-rail sections along the bed · CPC title

  • with ventilating means, e.g. mattress or cushion with ventilating holes or ventilators · CPC title

  • A61G7/057Primary

    Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor {(ventilation openings in mattresses A47C21/042; pneumatic or hydraulic mattresses A47C27/08)} · CPC title

  • Side-rails · CPC title

  • Displays or monitors · CPC title

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What does patent US9433300B2 cover?
A topper for a patient support surface includes an actively-cooled region that is positioned to deliver air flow under a specific area to provide localized treatment and/or moisture removal to a patient supported on the topper.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hill Rom Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/057. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 2016 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 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).