Claims
- 1. A pressurizable mattress comprising
- at least one inflatable cushion having an interior chamber, the interior chamber has a perimeter defined by a top portion, a bottom portion, and a pair of sides of the inflatable cushion;
- at least one set of an electromagnetic energy emitting device and an electromagnetic energy receiving device, wherein the electromagnetic energy emitting device emits illuminating energy that illuminates the interior chamber, and the electromagnetic energy receiving device collects the illuminating energy.
- 2. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 wherein the inflatable cushion is a translucent material.
- 3. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic energy emitting device is selected from a group consisting of a light emitting diode and a light emitting fiber optic cable.
- 4. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic energy receiving device is selected from a group consisting of a light detector and a light receiving fiber optic cable.
- 5. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 further comprising an inflatable bladder for tilting the inflatable cushion to at least one predetermined angle.
- 6. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 further comprising a means for measuring an optical aperture of the interior chamber by measuring the illuminating energy collected by the electromagnetic energy receiving device when the electromagnetic energy emitting device illuminates the interior chamber, and determines the angle of the inflatable cushion.
- 7. The pressurizable mattress of claim 5 wherein the inflatable bladder is positioned beneath at least one side portion of said cushion for raising said one side portion.
- 8. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 wherein the illuminating energy is infrared light.
- 9. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic energy emitting device and the electromagnetic energy receiving device are opposite to each other in the mattress.
- 10. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 further comprising a pump for altering pressure in the inflatable cushion depending on the optical aperture.
- 11. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 further comprising a cover that receives the electromagnetic energy receiving device, the electromagnetic energy emitting device, and the inflatable cushion.
- 12. The pressurizable mattress of claim 1 wherein the inflatable cushion is a colored translucent material reflecting the electromagnetic energy emitted by the electromagnetic energy emitting device.
- 13. A pressurizable mattress comprising
- at least one inflatable cushion having a first interior chamber, the first interior chamber has a perimeter defined by a top portion, a bottom portion, and a pair of sides of the inflatable cushion;
- an inflatable bladder for tilting the inflatable cushion to at least one predetermined angle, the inflatable bladder has a second interior chamber, the second interior chamber has a perimeter defined by a top portion, a bottom portion, and a pair of sides of the inflatable bladder;
- wherein said inflatable bladder and inflatable cushion are translucent materials;
- at least one set of an electromagnetic energy emitting device and an electromagnetic energy receiving device, wherein the electromagnetic energy emitting device emits illuminating energy that illuminates the first interior chamber and second interior chamber, the electromagnetic energy receiving device collects the illuminating energy.
- 14. The pressurizable mattress of claim 13 wherein the light emitting device is selected from a group consisting of a light emitting diode and a light emitting fiber optic cable.
- 15. The pressurizable mattress of claim 13 wherein the light receiving device is selected from a group consisting of a light detector and a light receiving fiber optic cable.
- 16. The pressurizable mattress of claim 13 wherein the inflatable bladder is positioned beneath at least one side portion of said cushion for raising at least one of said side portions.
- 17. The pressurizable mattress of claim 13 wherein the illuminating energy is infrared.
- 18. The pressurizable mattress of claim 13 wherein the light emitting device and the light receiving device are opposite to each other in the mattress.
- 19. The pressurizable mattress of claim 13 further comprising a pump for altering pressure in the inflatable cushion depending on the optical aperture.
- 20. The pressurizable mattress of claim 13 further comprising a cover that receives the electromagnetic energy receiving device, the electromagnetic energy emitting device, and the inflatable cushion.
- 21. The pressurizable mattress of claim 13 wherein the inflatable cushion is a colored translucent material reflecting the electromagnetic energy emitted by the electromagnetic energy emitting device.
- 22. A method to measure an optical aperture of a first inflatable bladder in a pressurizable mattress comprising the steps of:
- providing the first inflatable bladder having an interior chamber, which is translucent, and is used for supporting a patient thereupon, the interior chamber is defined by the perimeter of a top surface, a bottom surface and a pair of sides of the inflatable bladder;
- providing an electromagnetic energy emitting device for transmitting electromagnetic energy through the interior chamber;
- providing an electromagnetic energy receiving device for receiving the electromagnetic energy;
- illuminating the interior chamber with the electromagnetic energy such that the electromagnetic energy deflects from the top surface and the bottom surface under the weight of a patient that decreases the electromagnetic energy collected by the electromagnetic energy receiving device.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the first inflatable bladder is a translucent material.
- 24. The method of claim 22 further comprising the step of providing a second inflatable bladder for tilting the first inflatable bladder to at least one predetermined angle.
- 25. The method of claim 22 further comprising the step of determining an optical aperture of the first inflatable bladder by measuring the electromagnetic energy received and determines the angle of the first inflatable bladder.
- 26. The method of claim 24 wherein the second inflatable bladder is positioned beneath at least one side portion of said first inflatable bladder for raising at least one of said side portions.
- 27. The method of claim 22 comprising the step of positioning the electromagnetic emitting device and the electromagnetic receiving device opposite to each other in the pressurizable mattress.
- 28. The method of claim 22 further comprising the step of altering the pressure in first inflatable bladder depending on the optical aperture.
- 29. The method of claim 22 further comprising the step of inflating the first inflatable bladder.
- 30. The method of claim 22 further comprising the step of generating an output of the first inflatable bladder.
- 31. The method of claim 26 further comprising the step of determining an angle of the first inflatable bladder and the second inflatable bladder by measuring an optical aperture of the second inflatable bladder and the optical aperture of the first inflatable bladder.
- 32. The method of claim 31 further comprising the step of altering the pressure in first inflatable bladder depending on the determination of the angle of the second bladder and the first inflatable bladder.
- 33. A pressurizable mattress comprising
- at least one inflatable cushion having an interior chamber, the interior chamber has a perimeter defined by a top portion, a bottom portion, and a pair of sides of the inflatable cushion;
- at least one set of an electromagnetic energy emitting device and an electromagnetic energy receiving device, wherein the electromagnetic energy emitting device emits illuminating energy that illuminates the interior chamber, and the electromagnetic energy receiving device collects the illuminating energy; and
- a pump for inflating the inflatable cushion when the measuring means reaches a pre-determined measurement.
- 34. The mattress of claim 33 wherein the predetermined measurement is just before the top portion of the inflatable cushion contacts the bottom portion of the inflatable cushion.
- 35. The mattress of claim 33 further comprising a cover that receives the electromagnetic energy receiving device, the electromagnetic energy emitting device, and the inflatable cushion.
- 36. The mattress of claim 33 further comprising a means for measuring an optical aperture of the interior chamber by measuring the illuminating energy collected by the electromagnetic energy receiving device when the electromagnetic energy emitting device illuminates the interior chamber; said measuring means determines when a patient is off the pressurizable mattress.
- 37. The mattress of claim 36 where in said measuring means determines a change of weight in a patient.
- 38. The mattress of claim 5 wherein said measuring means determines when a patient is off the mattress.
- 39. The mattress of claim 5 wherein said measuring means determines a change of weight in a patient.
- 40. The mattress of claim 13 further comprising a means for measuring an optical aperture of the first interior chamber by measuring the illuminating energy collected by the electromagnetic energy receiving device when the electromagnetic energy emitting device illuminates the first interior chamber and the second interior chamber and determines when a patient is off the mattress.
- 41. The mattress of claim 13 further comprising a means for measuring an optical aperture of the first interior chamber by measuring the illuminating energy collected by the electromagnetic energy receiving device when the electromagnetic energy emitting device illuminates the first interior chamber and the second interior chamber and determines a change of weight in a patient.
- 42. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of measuring determines when a patient is off the mattress.
- 43. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of measuring determines a change of weight in a patient.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 09/096,122, filed on Jun. 11, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,926,883, which relies on the filing date of U.S. provisional application No. 60/055,569, filed Aug. 13, 1997.
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