This subject matter generally relates to mattresses and patient supports for preventing, reducing, and/or treating decubitus ulcers, also known as pressure sores or bedsores, and/or for improved comfort of consumer users. More particularly, the presently disclosed subject matter concerns mattresses or patient supports capable of adjustment of the width of a mattress related to support of a medical patient or consumer user.
Often, patients that are bedridden or immobile can develop decubitus ulcers (pressure sores or bedsores). Such ulcers are often caused by pressure, friction, shear forces, moisture, and/or heat. Pressure results in a reduction of blood flow to the soft tissues of the body, particularly the skin. Continuous lack of blood flow, and the resultant lack of oxygen, can cause the skin to die or atrophy, and cause ulcers or sores to form. Friction and shear of the skin against the support surface can lead to skin tears and decubitus ulcers. Moisture and heat may lead to skin maceration. Other factors play a part in determining the speed with which such ulcers will either tend to form or heal, including such as the overall health of the patient and such patient's nutritional status.
From a consumer user perspective (i.e., not necessarily involving long periods of bed rest beyond normal nighttime sleeping), moisture and heat buildup and other factors can create discomfort for the user.
To insure normal (or, at least, relatively improved) blood flow to such areas of potentially problematic contact, patients or consumers may make use of specially outfitted mattresses. One aspect of such mattresses is that they may not be adjustable in terms of width of the supporting surface, which may tend to limit their use.
Some supporting devices make use of static supports such as foam, air or water mattresses, while others involve the use of alternating pressure inflatable features. Examples of support surfaces are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,509,155; 5,926,884; 6,324,709; 7,406,729; 7,730,562; 7,886,380; and 8,621,690. Other examples of various arrangements as may be used are discussed in commonly owned U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,862,538; 5,025,519; 5,252,278; and 5,580,504. The disclosures of all of the foregoing U.S. patents are fully incorporated herein by reference, for all purposes.
While various implementations of therapeutic mattresses or mattress coverlets have been developed, no design has emerged that generally encompasses all of the desired characteristics as hereafter presented in accordance with the subject technology.
In view of the recognized features encountered in the prior art and addressed by the presently disclosed subject matter, improved apparatus and methodology for adjusting the width of therapeutic mattresses, or of consumer-oriented products, are provided.
Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for an adjustable width foam mattress which involves the use of modified lateral or side edges of an engineered foam mattress. Such lateral portions include collapsible structures for lateral adjustment of the overall width of the mattress. With different shapes possible, an exemplary arrangement includes plural elongated octagonally-shaped openings. The long sides of such elongated structures form stops against each other as they fill the void of the opening. The relatively shorter sides of such structures articulate during collapse to accommodate such movement. As a result, and as the long sides fill in voids, the support structure essentially switches uniformly from one density to another, when moved from its expanded to its compressed position.
In further exemplary embodiments, an inflatable/deflatable member may be used to assist with expansion and compression of a lateral support structure.
It is to be further understood that the adjustable width features herewith may be incorporated into a mattress system comprised of foam, different pieces of foam, combinations of foam and/or air chambers, or other support features such as gel or padding or ticking of any kind.
One exemplary embodiment of the presently disclosed subject matter relates to an adjustable width user support, comprising a central core support section; a pair of side bolsters respectively laterally spaced from such core support section; and respective first and second side foam elements, respectively interconnecting such pair of side bolsters with such central core support section. Preferably, such side foam elements include collapsible structures for lateral adjustment of the overall width of the user support between compressed and expanded positions thereof.
In some such embodiments, such central core support section may form at least part of a patient support mattress; and such collapsible structures may comprise a plurality of elongated openings formed in such foam elements for lateral adjustment of the overall width of the mattress between compressed and expanded positions thereof, with at least some of such openings being formed by elongated structures of respective pairs of relatively longer sides and interconnecting respective relatively shorter sides. In other variations of such an adjustable width user support, when such side foam elements are being moved into such compressed position thereof, such relatively longer sides of such elongated structures may form stops against each other as they fill the void of their respective opening, and such relatively shorter sides of such elongated structures may articulate during collapse to accommodate such relatively longer side movement. Further, such first and second side foam elements may switch uniformly from one density to another when being moved between such expanded and compressed positions thereof.
In yet other variations, such an adjustable width user support may further comprise respective inflatable/deflatable members associated with each of such respective first and second side foam elements, to controllably assist with expansion and compression thereof.
In other present alternatives, such central core support section may further include at least one of different pieces of foam, and combinations of foam and supporting air chambers. For others, such central core support section may further include respective ends which combine with such pair of side bolsters to form a cavity of such user support; and a plurality of support foam sections received within such cavity; and such user support may further include a waterproof, vapor impermeable, removable cover around such central core support section, such pair of side bolsters, and such side foam elements.
Per some variations of a presently disclosed adjustable width user support, such user support may comprise one of a therapeutic mattress, a wheelchair support, a seating cushion, a patient positioner, and a consumer mattress, and such pair of side bolsters may comprise a relatively firm perimeter of foam for patient support.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of presently disclosed subject matter, an adjustable width patient support system may comprise an adjustable bed frame and an adjustable width mattress. Such adjustable bed frame preferably may be adjustable between a laterally compressed position and a laterally expanded position thereof. Such adjustable width mattress preferably may have lateral adjustment of the overall width of the mattress between compressed and expanded positions thereof, matching the laterally compressed position and laterally expanded position, respectively, of such adjustable bed frame. Further, such mattress may preferably comprise a central core support section including at least one section of support foam; a pair of foam side bolsters respectively laterally spaced from such central core support section; and respective first and second side foam elements. Such respective first and second side foam elements preferably respectively interconnect such pair of side bolsters with such central core support section, with such side foam elements preferably including collapsible structures comprising a plurality of elongated openings formed in such foam elements for lateral adjustment of the overall width of the mattress between compressed and expanded positions thereof.
In variations of the foregoing, such elongated openings may comprise octagonally-shaped openings, with at least some of such openings being formed by elongated structures of respective pairs of relatively longer sides and interconnecting respective relatively shorter sides.
In yet other variations, when such mattress is being moved into such compressed position thereof by such adjustable bed frame, such relatively longer sides of such elongated structures may form stops against each other as they fill the void of their respective opening, and such relatively shorter sides of such elongated structures may articulate during collapse to accommodate such relatively longer side movement. Further, in such variations, such first and second side foam elements may switch uniformly from one density to another, when such mattress is moved between such expanded and compressed positions thereof. In another presently disclosed exemplary alternative, in some instances, such patient support system may further comprises respective inflatable/deflatable members associated with each of such respective first and second side elements, to controllably assist with expansion and compression thereof.
Per yet further exemplary alternatives, such central core support section may further include at least one of different pieces of foam, combinations of foam and supporting air chambers, gel support elements, and mattress padding.
In another variation of presently disclosed exemplary adjustable width patient support system subject matter, such central core support section may further include respective ends which combine with such pair of foam side bolsters to form a cavity of such mattress; and a plurality of support foam sections received within such mattress cavity. For some such variations, the orientation and support characteristics of such support foam sections may be preselected for predetermined patient support, and such pair of side bolsters may comprise a relatively firm perimeter of foam for patient support.
In yet other presently disclosed alternatives, an adjustable width patient support system as presently disclosed may in some instances further comprise a waterproof, vapor impermeable, removable cover around such mattress; and such mattress may be at least about 4 inches thick, about 80 inches long, and at least about 35 inches wide in at least one position thereof. For some variations herewith, such plurality of elongated openings may be formed along the entire length of such foam elements. For yet others, at least some of such elongated openings may be partially interrupted by the width of such foam elements, so that at least some only partial elongated openings are present.
In yet other presently disclosed variations, such central core support section may further include a plurality of supporting air chambers, and such system may further include associated air tubing and a controllable air pump, for selectively inflating or deflating such supporting air chambers. For others, a presently disclosed adjustable width patient support system may in some instances further include a three-dimensional fabric portion selectively positioned above at least a portion of such central core support section, and associated controllable air flow elements operative with such three-dimensional fabric portion for selectively circulating air in the vicinity of a patient received on such mattress, for removing heat and moisture from such patient.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate from the complete disclosure herewith that some embodiments of presently disclosed subject matter may relate to corresponding and/or associated methodology. In yet another exemplary embodiment of presently disclosed subject matter, for example, methodology may be practiced for providing an adjustable width patient support system, comprising providing a bed frame which is controllably adjustable between a laterally compressed position and a laterally expanded position thereof; and providing on such bed frame an adjustable width mattress having lateral adjustment of the overall width of the mattress between compressed and expanded positions thereof, matching the laterally compressed position and laterally expanded position, respectively, of the adjustable bed frame. Per such exemplary embodiment, such mattress may preferably comprise a central core support section; a pair of side bolsters respectively laterally spaced from such central core support section; and respective first and second side foam elements, respectively interconnecting such pair of side bolsters with such central core support section, such side foam elements preferably including collapsible structures comprising a plurality of elongated openings formed in such foam elements, with at least some of such openings being formed by elongated structures of respective pairs of relatively longer sides and interconnecting respective relatively shorter sides. Per such structure and methodology, when the mattress is being moved into its compressed position by the adjustable bed frame, such relatively longer sides of such elongated structures preferably form stops against each other as they fill the void of their respective opening, and such relatively shorter sides of such elongated structures preferably articulate during collapse to accommodate such relatively longer side movement.
Variations of such presently disclosed methodology may further include providing respective inflatable/deflatable members associated with each of such respective first and second side foam elements; and controllably operating inflation and deflation of such inflatable/deflatable members to assist with expansion and compression. Other variations may further include forming such central core support section with at least one of different pieces of foam, combinations of foam and supporting air chambers, gel support elements, and mattress padding.
In other present alternatives of the foregoing, such methodology may in some instances further include forming such central core support section with respective ends positioned relative to such pair of side bolsters to form a cavity of such mattress; and providing a plurality of support foam sections within such mattress cavity, and providing such pair of side bolsters as a relatively firm perimeter of foam for patient support. For others, presently disclosed methodology may further include forming such plurality of elongated openings along the entire length of such side foam elements; and providing a waterproof, vapor impermeable, removable cover around such mattress.
Additional objects and advantages of the presently disclosed subject matter are set forth in, or will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from, the detailed description herein. Also, it should be further appreciated that modifications and variations to the specifically illustrated, referenced, and/or discussed features, steps, and elements hereof may be practiced in various embodiments and uses of the presently disclosed subject matter without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject matter. Variations may include, but are not limited to, substitution of equivalent means, features, or steps for those illustrated, referenced, or discussed, and the functional, operational, or positional reversal of various parts, features, steps, or the like.
Still further, it is to be understood that different embodiments, as well as different presently preferred embodiments, of the presently disclosed subject matter may include various combinations or configurations of presently disclosed features, steps, or elements, or their equivalents (including combinations of features, parts, or steps or configurations thereof not expressly shown in the figures or stated in the detailed description of such figures). Additional embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter, not necessarily expressed in the summarized section, may include and incorporate various combinations of aspects of features, components, or steps referenced in the summarized objects above, and/or other features, components, or steps as otherwise discussed in this application. Those of ordinary skill in the art will better appreciate the features and aspects of such embodiments, and others, upon review of the remainder of the specification.
A full and enabling disclosure of the presently disclosed subject matter, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
Repeat use of reference characters throughout the present specification and appended drawings is intended to represent same or analogous features, elements, or steps of the presently disclosed subject matter.
As discussed in the Summary of the Disclosure section, the presently disclosed subject matter is particularly concerned with apparatus and methodology for controlling the level of moisture and/or heat within a therapeutic mattresses or similar apparatus (or other context, such as wheel chair or other patient or consumer support) provided in accordance with presently disclosed subject matter.
Selected combinations of aspects of the disclosed technology correspond to a plurality of different embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter. It should be noted that each of the exemplary embodiments presented and discussed herein should not insinuate limitations of the presently disclosed subject matter. Features or steps illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used in combination with aspects of one or more other present embodiment to yield yet further embodiments. Additionally, certain features or steps may be interchanged with similar devices, features or steps not expressly mentioned but which perform the same or similar function.
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As illustrated, mattress 102 may be received on a bed carriage or frame 116. Particularly in a hospital setting, such frame may be adjustable, for example, to change the height of the mattress or the slope or contour of the mattress.
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The represented additional layer or casing/cover 140 may comprise a waterproof, vapor impermeable sheet for protection of the underlying mattress 102. Such additional layer or layers may also additionally comprise a zippered sheath for encasing the mattress 102. Such cover 140 is illustrated in
With different shapes possible, an exemplary arrangement includes plural elongated octagonally-shaped openings 152. As shown, some such openings are interrupted by the width of the member 142 or 144, so that only partial structures are present. See, for example, structures 154 and 156 which show variations possible in such partial structures. It is to be understood to those of ordinary skill in the art from the complete disclosure herewith and accompanying figures that a plurality of repeating structures 152 and/or structures 154 and 156 encompass the entire length of foam elements 142 and 144.
The long sides 158 of such elongated (full) structures 152 form stops against each other as they fill the void of the opening. The relatively shorter sides 160 of such structures articulate during collapse to accommodate such movement. As a result, and as the long sides fill in voids, the support structure essentially switches uniformly from one density to another, when moved from its expanded to its compressed position. When octagonally-shaped openings 152 are practiced, as shown by example, typically there are one pair of such relatively longer sides 158 and three pairs of such relatively shorter sides 160 associated with each fully formed opening 152.
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Such figures variously illustrate an additional optional feature, relating to a spacer or three-dimensional fabric portion generally 130 which may be positioned above at least a portion of upper support surface 128. Preferably, as illustrated, such spacer fabric portion may be aligned with areas under a patient's or user's back and buttocks. With air tubing or conduits 132 and 134 interconnecting the spacer fabric to air cylinders, air vis-à-vis the cylinders can be circulated under the patient's relatively high sweating areas of the seating and torso areas. Such air movement (whether being blown out of the mattress or drawn into the mattress) causes heat and moisture of the body to be removed. Different arrangements of tubing or similar devices may be utilized.
As illustrated by such features, tubing generally 136 and 138 may interconnect the ends of air cells 146 for other support purposes, as understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, and which form no particular details of the presently disclosed subject matter. Other internal foam pieces, such as piece 147 may be variously utilized to form the overall support structure with which presently disclosed lateral adjustment of the overall width of the mattress may be practiced.
Thus, in some present exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter, an integrated mattress system may be provided for a variety of features, such as circulating air relative to a patient by involving inclusion of a three-dimensional or spacer material in a main patient support structure, or such support structure may have other features, which in each instance makes use of the presently disclosed lateral width adjustment subject matter. All such feature combinations and variations which include such lateral width adjustment subject matter are intended to come within the scope of the presently disclosed subject matter.
Furthermore, in various other embodiments, as referenced above, the presently disclosed subject matter may be integrated with other supports including various mattresses, wheelchair/seating cushions, and/or patient positioners (whether pre-existing, disclosed herewith, or later developed). Several exemplary such support surfaces can be found in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 5,568,660 to Raburn et al; U.S. Pat. No. 5,797,155 to Maier et al.; and U.S. Design Patent No. D355,488 to Hargest et al., the disclosures of which are fully incorporated herein by reference, for all purposes.
While the presently disclosed subject matter has been described in detail with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing may readily produce alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to such embodiments. For example, while application
Further, particularly when such foam bolsters/sides 104 are in the most lateral (side) positions relative to mattress 102, they may comprise relatively firm foam, in order to provide a design having a relatively firm perimeter of foam for user or patient support, for minimizing entrapment issues. Patient entrapments, which may result in serious injury or worse, are known types of events in which a patient/resident is caught, trapped, or entangled in the space in or about the bed rail, mattress, or hospital bed frame. Similarly, safety issues may result if there are false side rail latching issues (which occur when a drop side rail is not totally secured in a latched position). Providing an exterior, longitudinal edge as being firm foam in an embodiment configured such as in application
Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is by way of example rather than by way of limitation, and the subject disclosure does not preclude inclusion of such modifications, variations and/or additions to the presently disclosed subject matter as would be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
This application claims the benefit of previously filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application entitled “ADJUSTABLE WIDTH FOAM MATTRESS,” assigned U.S. Ser. No. 62/333,534, filed May 9, 2016, and which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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