Patient/invalid support with pressure reducing system

US9782311B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9782311-B2
Application numberUS-201313743758-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 17, 2013
Priority dateJan 17, 2012
Publication dateOct 10, 2017
Grant dateOct 10, 2017

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A patient support includes a plurality of stacked layers of cushioning material, at least two of the layers comprising foam, each of the at least two layers having a different firmness, and at least one of the layers comprising a gel-based cushioning layer.

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The embodiments of the invention in which we claim an exclusive property right or privilege are defined as follows: 1. A patient support comprising: a plurality of stacked layers of cushioning material joined together to form a cushion assembly, the stacked layers including an upper cushioning layer and an intermediate layer beneath the upper cushioning layer, and a lower layer beneath and joined with the intermediate layer, said upper cushioning layer and said intermediate layer together defining an immersion region into which a person sinks and is immersed; the intermediate layer comprising a gel assembly having a gel layer, the gel layer being formed by a plurality of intersecting gel walls, the intersecting gel walls forming spaces there between to thereby form transverse passageways; the lower layer comprising a cushioning layer with recesses and being located beneath the immersion region; and a low air loss system located in the recesses of the lower layer and located below the immersion region and beneath the gel layer, the low air loss system including tubing to couple to an air supply and to direct air flow into the gel layer through the transverse passageways formed in the gel layer, the lower layer joined with said gel assembly, and the lower layer forming a carrier to carry the tubing wherein the tubing is below the immersion region. 2. The patient support according to claim 1 , wherein the lower layer comprises a foam sheet. 3. The patient support according to claim 2 , wherein the intermediate layer comprises at least one foam sheet joined with the gel assembly, and the foam sheet of the intermediate layer having a different firmness than the gel layer of the gel assembly. 4. The patient support according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate layer has a lower IFD than the upper cushioning layer. 5. A patient support comprising: a plurality of stacked layers of cushioning material joined together to form a cushion assembly, the stacked layers including an upper cushioning layer and an intermediate layer beneath the upper cushioning layer, and a lower layer beneath the intermediate layer; the intermediate layer comprising a gel assembly having a gel layer; the gel layer including transverse passageways; and a low air loss system located in the lower layer beneath the gel layer, the low air loss system including tubing to couple to an air supply and to direct air flow into the gel layer through the transverse passageways, the lower layer joined with said gel assembly, and the lower layer forming a carrier to carry the tubing wherein the gel layer is formed by a plurality of intersecting gel walls, the gel walls forming spaces there between to thereby form the transverse passageways, at least some of the spaces each having a foam body inserted therein, the foam bodies together with the gel layer forming the gel assembly, and the foam bodies forming cushioning surfaces at their upper end wherein when the gel walls buckle to the height of the foam bodies the foam bodies together in parallel with the gel walls which provide cushioning support to a person supported on the patient support. 6. The patient support according to claim 5 , wherein the gel walls are arranged to form rectangular recesses. 7. The patient support according to claim 1 , wherein the upper cushioning layer comprises a gel layer. 8. The patient support according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate layer includes a foam wedge, the foam wedge having a firmness that is different than a remaining portion or portions of the intermediate layer. 9. The patient support according to claim 8 , wherein the foam wedge abuts the gel layer. 10. The patient support according to claim 1 , further comprising two rails, the stacked layers of cushioning material forming a primary patient support surface bounded by the two rails, and the two rails being formed from a foam material with a greater firmness than any of the layers forming the patient support surface to thereby form a cradle around the patient support surface, wherein each rail is formed from an upper rail and a lower rail, and each lower rail having a greater firmness than its respective upper rail. 11. The patient support according to claim 1 , further comprising a deck, said cushioning assembly supported on said deck. 12. The patient support according to claim 7 , said gel layer of the upper cushioning layer having transverse openings to allow air from the low air loss system to pass through the gel layer of the upper cushioning layer. 13. The patient support according to claim 12 , the gel layer of the upper cushioning layer overlying the gel layer of the intermediate layer. 14. The patient support according to claim 12 , wherein the gel layer of the intermediate layer is formed by a plurality of intersecting gel walls, the gel walls forming spaces there between, at least some of the spaces each having a foam body inserted therein, the foam bodies forming cushioning surfaces when the gel walls buckle to the height of the foam bodies wherein the foam bodies together in parallel with the gel walls provide cushioning support to a person supported on the patient support. 15. The patient support according to claim 14 , wherein the foam bodies are supported on a foam sheet located beneath the gel layer of the intermediate layer wherein the foam bodies extend up from the foam sheet into the spaces. 16. The patient support according to claim 15 , wherein the foam sheet includes openings to allow air from the low air loss system through the base sheet. 17. The patient support according to claim 11 , wherein the plurality of stacked layers of cushioning material form a foot end, a seat section, and a head end.

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  • with fluid-like particles, e.g. sand, mud, seeds, gel, beads · CPC title

  • with modular blocks, or inserts, with layers of different material · CPC title

  • with low air loss function, e.g. in mattresses, overlays or beds · 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

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What does patent US9782311B2 cover?
A patient support includes a plurality of stacked layers of cushioning material, at least two of the layers comprising foam, each of the at least two layers having a different firmness, and at least one of the layers comprising a gel-based cushioning layer.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stryker Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/05715. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 10 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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