Claims
- 1. A patient support system for the prevention and treatment of decubitus ulcers, said patient support system comprising:a foam shell defining an internal cavity for housing a plurality of air cells; a multi-layer mattress topper encasing said foam shell; a multi-layer mattress coverlet, said coverlet providing a low air loss feature; an external control system; wherein said multi-layer mattress topper comprises a first layer of a water-proof, vapor-impermeable material, a middle layer of a non-crushable, three-dimensional fabric, and a third layer of a water-proof, vapor-impermeable material; wherein said external control system provides a continuous stream of air through said middle layer; wherein said first and said third layers are welded together about their periphery and are spot welded in numerous locations to control billowing; and wherein said foam shell further comprises a foam shell topper.
- 2. A patient support system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said plurality of air cells are oriented from head-to-foot within said foam shell and wherein said foam shell is a multi-piece foam shell comprising foam bolsters, a foam header and a foam footer.
- 3. A patient support system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said third layer further forms a zippered sheath for encasing said foam shell and its associated air cells.
- 4. A patient support system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said external control system is a fully self-contained unit for providing inflationary airflows to said air cells, said middle layer of said multi-layer mattress topper and said multi-layer mattress coverlet.
- 5. A patient support system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said external control system houses a plurality of pumps for providing said inflationary airflows.
- 6. A patient support system as set forth in claim 5, wherein said plurality of pumps operate independently so as to allow alternate or simultaneous airflows to said air cells and said multi-layer mattress topper, as well as, said multi-layer mattress coverlet when said multi-layer mattress coverlet's low air loss feature is desired.
- 7. A patient support system for the prevention and treatment of decubitus ulcers, said patient support system comprising:a foam shell defining an internal cavity for housing a plurality of air cells; a multi-layer mattress coverlet, said coverlet providing a low air loss feature and encasing said foam shell; an external control system comprising a plurality of pumps; wherein said external control system is a fully self-contained unit for providing inflationary airflows to said air cells and said multi-layer mattress coverlet; and wherein said plurality of pumps operate independently so as to allow alternate or simultaneous use of said air cells and said low air loss feature of said multi-layer mattress coverlet.
- 8. A patient support system as set forth in claim 7, wherein said plurality of air cells are oriented from side-to-side within said foam shell and wherein said foam shell is a multi-piece foam shell comprising a foam shell topper, foam bolsters, a foam header and a foam footer.
- 9. A patient support system as set forth in claim 7, wherein said multi-layer mattress coverlet comprises three layers.
- 10. A patient support system as set forth in claim 9, wherein said three layers of said multi-layer mattress coverlet comprise:a first layer of a high moisture vapor transfer ratio material; a middle layer of a non-crushable, three-dimensional fabric; and a third layer of a water-proof vapor-impermeable material, wherein said multi-layer mattress coverlet is configured to receive a continuous stream of air through said middle layer.
- 11. A patient support system as set forth in claim 10, wherein said third layer further forms a zippered sheath for encasing said foam shell and its associated air cells.
- 12. A patient support system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said first and said third layers are welded together about generally the entire periphery and are spot welded in numerous locations to control billowing.
- 13. A patient support system as set forth in claim 10, wherein said first layer is perforated to enhance said high moisture vapor transfer rate.
- 14. A patient support system for the prevention and treatment of decubitus ulcers, said patient support system comprising:a foam shell defining an internal cavity for housing a plurality of air cells; a multi-layer mattress topper encasing said foam shell, said multi-layer mattress topper comprising a first layer of a water-proof, vapor-impemicable material, a middle layer of a non-crushable, three-dimensional fabric; and a third layer of a water-proof, vapor-impermeable material; a multi-layer mattress coverlet, said coverlet providing a low air loss feature; and an external control system wherein said external control system provides a continuous stream of air through said middle layer and wherein said first and said third layers are welded together about their periphery and are spot welded in numerous locations to control billowing.
- 15. A patient support system as set forth in claim 14, wherein said plurality of air cells are oriented from head-to-foot within said foam shell and wherein said foam shell is a multi-piece foam shell comprising foam bolsters, a foam header and a foam footer.
- 16. A patient support system as set forth in claim 14, wherein said multi-layer mattress coverlet comprises an upper layer of a high moisture vapor transfer rate material and a lower layer of a non-crushable, three-dimensional fabric and wherein said external control system provides an airflow through said lower layer when the low air loss feature of said multi-layer mattress coverlet is desired.
- 17. A patient support system as set forth in claim 14, wherein said external control system is a fully self-contained unit for providing inflationary airflows to said multi-layer mattress coverlet, said air cells and said middle layer of said multi-layer mattress topper.
- 18. A patient support system as set forth in claim 17, wherein said external control system comprises plurality of pumps that operate independently so as to allow alternate or simultaneous use of said air cells and said multi-layer mattress topper, as well as, said multi-layer mattress coverlet's low air loss feature.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/219,074, filed Jul. 18, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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