Claims
- 1. A pad primarily intended for use as a hospital mattress to reduce the development of decubitus ulcers in patients using the pad, said pad including:
- a first layer having a plurality of discrete spring elements, said spring elements being upstanding columns having free standing, upper end portions and being made of resilient foam wherein adjacent pairs of said spring elements have vertically extending gaps therebetween spacing said adjacent pairs apart and said spacing varies between respective pairs of said spring elements to vary the spring characteristics of said upstanding foam columns, each of said upstanding foam columns having a base and a free standing, upper end portion with an upper surface and sides extending between the base and upper surface of each foam column, said pad further including means to attach together side walls of adjacent columns at a locations along said side walls between the based and upper surfaces of the adjacent foam columns to vary the spring characteristics of said attached, adjacent foam columns.
- 2. The mattress pad of claim 1 wherein said attaching means attaches pairs of adjacent foam columns together at varying vertical locations.
- 3. The mattress pad of claim 1 wherein said attaching means attaches said side walls together in a substantially abutting relationship at said location.
- 4. The mattress pad of claim 1 wherein bases of adjacent columns are attached to one another.
- 5. A pad primarily intended for use as a hospital mattress to reduce the development of decubitus ulcers in patients using the pad, said pad including:
- a first layer having a plurality of discrete spring elements, each spring element being resilient and having a free standing, upper end portion with adjacent free standing, upper end portions of adjacent spring elements being separated with a vertically extending gap therebetween, said gap extending downwardly for a first distance and said pad further including means to attach said adjacent spring elements to each other across said gap at a location down the gap less than said first distance.
- 6. The mattress pad of claim 5 wherein said spring elements are upstanding columns made of foam.
- 7. The mattress pad of claim 6 wherein said upstanding foam columns have bases and the bases of said adjacent foam columns are attached to one another.
- 8. The mattress pad of claim 6 wherein said attaching means attaches pairs of adjacent foam columns together at varying vertical locations.
- 9. The mattress pad of claim 6 wherein said attaching means attaches said adjacent foam columns together in a substantially abutting relationship at said location.
- 10. The mattress pad of claim 6 wherein said upstanding columns have hollowed-out cores.
- 11. The mattress pad of claim 10 wherein said hollowed-out cores vary in size to create varying spring characteristics from one foam column to another.
- 12. The mattress pad of claim 11 wherein said hollowed-out cores vary in shape to create varying spring characteristics from one foam column to another.
- 13. The mattress pad of claim 10 wherein the spring characteristics of said upstanding foam columns are non-linear.
- 14. The mattress pad of claim 6 wherein each of said upstanding foam columns has a base.
- 15. The mattress pad of claim 14 wherein the bases of said foam columns vary in size.
- 16. The mattress pad of claim 14 wherein the upper surfaces of said foam columns vary in size.
- 17. The mattress pad of claim 14 wherein said foam columns have sides extending substantially vertically between the base and upper surface of each foam column wherein the spacing between side walls of adjacent columns varies.
- 18. The mattress pad of claim 5 wherein adjacent pairs of said spring elements have vertically extending gaps therebetween spacing said adjacent pairs apart and said spacing varies between respective pairs of said spring elements to vary the spring characteristics of said upstanding foam columns.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 756,320, filed Sep. 6, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,201,780.
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Divisions (1)
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