Patient support

US9707141B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9707141-B2
Application numberUS-99477706-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 7, 2006
Priority dateJul 8, 2005
Publication dateJul 18, 2017
Grant dateJul 18, 2017

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Abstract

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This disclosure describes certain exemplary embodiments of a patient support having a plurality of vertically-oriented on substantially can-shaped inflatable bladders. In one embodiment, the patient support includes a support layer positioned above the vertical bladders. In another embodiment, the patient support includes a high air loss device. In still another embodiment, the patient support includes a pneumatic device located within the patient support.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A patient support comprising: a cover defining an interior region; a plurality of bladders located within the interior region; an enclosure within the interior region, the enclosure forming a unitary volume; a supply tube to supply air to the unitary volume of the enclosure via a pair of spaced apart apertures located adjacent opposite sides of the enclosure; and a control unit operably coupled to the plurality of bladders and to the supply tube, the control unit comprising an air pump and a switching valve, the control unit selectively configurable to provide air to the plurality of bladders and to the enclosure, wherein the control unit is operable to electrically signal the switching valve to move between a first position in which pressurized air from the air pump is provided to the plurality of bladders and a second position in which vacuum from the air pump is provided to the plurality of bladders, wherein the control unit supplies a first pressure and volume of air to the plurality of bladders and a second volume and pressure of air to the enclosure, wherein the second volume and pressure of air is different than the first pressure and volume of air, wherein the first pressure is greater than the second pressure when the switching valve is in the first position. 2. The patient support of claim 1 , comprising at least one distributing portion coupled between the supply tube and the enclosure. 3. The patient support of claim 1 , wherein the control unit comprises a software routine executable to control the air pump and switching valve to create the vacuum when the switching valve is in the second position. 4. The patient support of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of bladders comprises a plurality of vertical bladders. 5. The patient support of claim 1 , wherein the first volume is less than the second volume. 6. A patient support comprising: a cover defining an interior region; a plurality of bladders located within the interior region; an air loss device to direct a volume of air through the interior region, the air loss device forming a unitary volume; an air supply to supply a first pressure and volume of air to the plurality of bladders and supply a second volume and pressure of air to the air loss device; a switching valve electrically operable to move between a first position in which pressurized air from the air supply is provided to the plurality of bladders and a second position in which vacuum from the air supply is provided to the plurality of bladders; and a manifold coupled to the air supply and to the unitary volume of the air loss device via a pair of spaced apart apertures located adjacent opposite sides of the air loss device, wherein the first pressure is greater than the second pressure when the switching valve is in the first position. 7. The patient support of claim 6 , wherein the manifold comprises a supply portion and a delivery portion, the supply portion receives the volume of air from the air supply and the delivery portion directs the volume of air through the interior region. 8. The patient support of claim 7 , wherein the delivery portion is located between a seat section of the patient support and a foot section of the patient support. 9. The patient support of claim 6 , further comprising a three dimensional fiber network material located above the plurality of bladders. 10. The patient support of claim 9 , wherein the three dimensional fiber network material comprises an air permeable material. 11. The patient support of claim 6 , wherein the first volume is less than the second volume. 12. The patient support of claim 6 , comprising a strap to hold the patient support in a folded position. 13. The patient support of claim 6 , comprising a sensor located within the interior region. 14. The patient support of claim 13 , comprising a control board to receive a signal from the sensor, wherein the control board is located in the interior region. 15. The patient support of claim 13 , comprising a second layer of the air-permeable three-dimensional material within the enclosure, wherein the second layer comprises a second plurality of dome-shaped projections projecting in an opposite direction from the plurality of dome-shaped projections of the first layer. 16. The patient support of claim 6 , comprising a pneumatic device located in the interior region. 17. The patient support of claim 16 , wherein the pneumatic device comprises a valve block. 18. The patient support of claim 6 , comprising an enclosure positioned above the plurality of bladders, wherein the enclosure is coupled to the air loss device and the patient support further comprises a first layer of an air-permeable three-dimensional material within the enclosure and the first layer comprises a plurality of dome-shaped projections. 19. A patient support comprising: a cover defining an interior region; a plurality of bladders located within the interior region; an enclosure within the interior region, the enclosure forming a unitary volume; a supply tube to supply air to the unitary volume of the enclosure via a pair of spaced apart apertures located adjacent opposite sides of the enclosure; and a control unit operably coupled to the plurality of bladders and to the supply tube, the control unit comprising an air pump and a switching valve, the control unit selectively configurable to provide air to the plurality of bladders and to the enclosure, wherein the control unit is operable to electrically signal the switching valve to move between a first position in which pressurized air from the air pump is provided to the plurality of bladders and a second position in which vacuum from the air pump is provided to the plurality of bladders, wherein the control unit supplies a first pressure and volume of air to the plurality of bladders and a second volume and pressure of air to the enclosure when the switching valve is in the first position, wherein the first volume is less than the second volume. 20. A patient support comprising: a cover defining an interior region; a plurality of bladders located within the interior region; an air loss device to direct a volume of air through the interior region, the air loss device forming a unitary volume; an air supply to supply a first pressure and volume of air to the plurality of bladders and supply a second volume and pressure of air to the air loss device; a switching valve electrically operable to move between a first position in which pressurized air from the air supply is provided to the plurality of bladders and a second position in which vacuum from the air supply is provided to the plurality of bladders; and a manifold coupled to the air supply and to the unitary volume of the air loss device via a pair of spaced apart apertures located adjacent opposite sides of the air loss device, wherein the manifold comprises a supply portion and a delivery portion, the supply portion receives the volume of air from the air supply and the delivery portion directs the volume of air through the interior region. 21. A patient support comprising: a cover defining an interior region; a plurality of bladders located within the interior region; an air loss device to direct a volume of air through the interior region, the air loss device forming a unitary volume; an air supply to supply a first pressure and volume of air to the plurality of bladders and supply a second volume and pressure of air to the air loss device; a swi

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Classifications

  • for inclination · CPC title

  • A61G7/00Primary

    Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons (stretchers with facilities for picking up patients or disabled persons A61G1/003) · CPC title

  • with means for turning-over the patient · CPC title

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

  • bariatric, e.g. heavy or obese · CPC title

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What does patent US9707141B2 cover?
This disclosure describes certain exemplary embodiments of a patient support having a plurality of vertically-oriented on substantially can-shaped inflatable bladders. In one embodiment, the patient support includes a support layer positioned above the vertical bladders. In another embodiment, the patient support includes a high air loss device. In still another embodiment, the patient support …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bobey John A, Branson Gregory W, Ginther Rebecca A, and 13 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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