Claims
- 1. A cushion apparatus for supporting legs of a patient on a bed including an articulating deck having a foot section that is movable from a generally horizontal position to a generally vertical position, the cushion apparatus comprising an air bladder coupled to the foot section, the air bladder being supported above the foot section and inflated when the foot section is in its horizontal position and deflated when the foot section is in its generally vertical position, the air bladder having a bottom surface, a side wall, and a contoured top surface, the top surface of the air bladder having a central elevated portion configured to define first and second spaced apart zones for receiving and separating first and second legs, respectively, of the patient, and the cushion apparatus further comprising a cover surrounding the air bladder, and an elastic cord coupled to the cover, the elastic cord being configured to gather the cover and the air bladder toward the foot section of the deck as the air bladder is deflated.
- 2. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the top surface includes opposite first and second elevated side portions, the central elevated portion being located between the first and second elevated side portions to form first and second recessed portions therebetween for receiving the first and second legs, respectively.
- 3. The cushion of claim 2, wherein the air bladder includes a front edge and a rear edge, the first and second elevated side portions and the central elevated portion extending between the front edge and the rear edge of the top surface.
- 4. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the elastic cord is stretched when the air bladder is inflated and retracted when the air bladder is deflated.
- 5. A cushion for use on a foot section of an articulating deck of a bed to support legs of a person on the bed, the foot section of the deck being movable from a generally horizontal position to a generally vertical position, the cushion comprising:
- an air bladder configured to be inflated when the foot section is in its horizontal position and deflated when the foot section is in its generally vertical position;
- a cover surrounding the air bladder; and
- an elastic cord coupled to the cover, the elastic cord being stretched when the air bladder is inflated, the elastic cord retracting to gather the cover and the air bladder toward the foot section of the deck as the air bladder is deflated.
- 6. The cushion of claim 5, wherein the cover includes a front wall, a rear wall, and spaced apart first and second side walls, the cord having a first end coupled to the rear wall of the cover adjacent the first side wall, the cord extending to the front wall adjacent the first side wall and being coupled to and extending along the front wall of the cover between the first and second side walls, a second end of the cord being coupled to the rear wall of the cover adjacent the second side wall.
- 7. The cushion of claim 5, wherein the cover includes a bottom cover portion and a top cover portion coupled to the bottom cover portion.
- 8. The cushion of claim 5, wherein the bladder has a bottom surface, a side wall, and a contoured top surface, the top surface of the air bladder having a central elevated portion configured to define first and second spaced apart zones for receiving and separating first and second legs, respectively, of the person.
- 9. The cushion of claim 8, wherein the top surface includes opposite first and second elevated side portions, the central elevated portion being located between the first and second elevated side portions to form first and second recessed portions therebetween for receiving the first and second legs, respectively.
- 10. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the air bladder includes a front edge and a rear edge, the first and second side elevated portions and the central elevated portion extending between the front edge and the rear edge of the air bladder.
- 11. The cushion apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a strap coupled to the air bladder and configured to couple the air bladder to the foot section.
- 12. The cushion apparatus of claim 11, wherein the strap is coupled to the bottom surface of the air bladder.
- 13. The cushion apparatus of claim 12, wherein the strap includes a first strap portion and a second strap portion, the first strap portion couples to the second strap portion to couple the air bladder to the foot section.
- 14. The cushion apparatus of claim 11, wherein the strap includes a first strap portion and a second strap portion, the first strap portion couples to the second strap portion to couple the air bladder to the foot section.
- 15. The cushion apparatus of claim 2, wherein the central elevated portion and the first and second elevated side portions are each elevated from the bottom surface by substantially the same amount.
- 16. The cushion apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first and second recessed portions are elevated from the bottom surface by a first amount and the central elevated portion is elevated from the bottom surface by a second amount that is less than twice the first amount.
- 17. The cushion apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cover includes a top cover portion and a bottom cover portion that couples to the top cover portion and the elastic cord is coupled to the top cover portion.
- 18. The cushion of claim 7, wherein the elastic cord is coupled to the top cover portion.
- 19. The cushion of claim 7, wherein the top cover portion includes a first zipper portion and the bottom cover portion includes a second zipper portion that engages the first zipper portion to couple the top cover portion to the bottom cover portion.
- 20. The cushion of claim 19, wherein the top cover portion includes a rear wall, a front wall, and a side wall extending between the front and rear walls, the elastic cord including an end coupled to the side wall of the top cover portion at a location adjacent to the first zipper portion of the top cover portion, and the elastic cord diverges from the first zipper portion and extends along the side wall toward the front wall of the top cover portion.
- 21. The cushion of claim 19, wherein the top cover portion includes a rear wall, a front wall, and a side wall extending between the front and rear walls; the first zipper portion includes a front zipper portion coupled to the front wall and a side zipper portion coupled to the side wall; the elastic cord includes a front cord portion coupled to the front wall and extending in parallel relation to the front zipper portion; and the elastic cord includes a side cord portion coupled to the side wall and extending in non-parallel relation to the side zipper portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,966, filed Jun. 26, 1997, Ser. No. 08/883,516.
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