Claims
- 1. A cellular patient support for adjustable, hospital type therapeutic air beds for use by convalescing patients and which have a plurality of platform sections that are relatively movable to provide angular adjustment of said platform sections as desired for the comfort comprising:
- (a) upper and lower generally rectangular panels of flexible sheet material having a plurality of transverse partitions interconnected therebetween and disposed in parallel relation with one another and thus defining a flexible air cell container defining opposed sides and forming a plurality of air cell receptacles disposed in side-by-side relation, said air cell container adapted to rest upon a patient support bed structure;
- (b) a plurality of air cells being removably positioned in respective ones of said air cell receptacles;
- (c) an elongate tubular, non-jointed air supply manifold being positioned along one side of said air cell container and extending along the length of said air cell container, said elongate air supply manifold being composed of air impervious flexible material along its entire length and thus said tubular air supply manifold being continuously flexible along the entire length thereof so as to flex as the angular relationships of said platform sections are adjusted;
- (d) a plurality of air supply connections positioned in spaced relation along the length of said air supply manifold;
- (e) a plurality of corresponding air supply receptacles being provided one on each of said air cells and adapted for assembly with respective ones of said air supply connectors, thus forming air supply connector and receptacle assemblies placing said elongate air supply manifold in air supply communication with each said air cells;
- (f) a plurality of replacable pressure control orifices being disposed in respective air supply receptacle and connector assemblies for selectively controlling respectively the volume of air flow through each of said air supply connector and receptacle assemblies and thus controlling the respective air pressure of said air cells; and
- (g) an air supply being disposed in air supplying communication with said elongate air supply manifold air supply manifold and through said pressure control orifices to said air cells to maintain said air cells inflated to pressures determined by the pressure of said compressed air and the dimension of said replacable pressure control orifices.
- 2. The cellular patient support construction recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said upper and lower sheets of flexible material are composed of fabric which is pervious to air and moisture and which is substantially impervious to solid material, said air cell container capable of being cleaned.
- 3. The cellular patient support recited in claim 2, wherein:
- said transverse partitions are composed of fabric sheet material.
- 4. The cellular patient support of claim 1, wherein:
- side and end panels interconnect respective side and ends of said upper and lower sheets and define at least one side opening through which said air cells are extended during insertion into and removal from said air cell receptacles.
- 5. The cellular patient support of claim 1, wherein:
- said plurality of air cells comprise groups, each group having a desired number of air cells disposed in side-by-side relation, each group of air cells having a preselected pressure range to support a particular portion of a patient's body, each of said groups of air cells being determined by the respective pressure control orifices of the air cells of each of said groups.
- 6. The cellular patient support recited in claim 5, wherein:
- each of said pressure control orifices for said air supply connectors and receptacles of one of said groups of said air cells being of like dimension so that the air cells of each group of air cells will have substantially identical preselected pressure ranges.
- 7. The cellular patient support recited in claim 6, wherein:
- said pressure control orifices of each of said groups of air cells are of differing dimension so that each air cell group of said therapeutic air bed will have an individually preselected pressure range.
- 8. The cellular patient support recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said air supply has a preset volume and a variable pressure range.
- 9. The cellular patient support recited in claim 1, wherein said air supply comprises:
- (a) a blower having a single speed motor for delivery of compressed air at a predetermined volume and pressure;
- (b) a housing forming a pressure control chamber being in air receiving connection with said blower, said housing having an air supply outlet in air supplying communication with said elongate air supply manifold, said housing further forming at least one vent opening means; and
- (c) a vent control valve for controlling the effective dimension of said vent opening means and thus controlling air pressure within said pressure control chamber being communicated to said elongate air supply manifold.
- 10. The cellular patient support recited in claim 9, wherein:
- (a) said vent opening means is defined by a plurality of vent openings formed by said housing; and
- (b) a valve position control device is connected in operating relation with said vent control valve for positioning of said vent control valve relative to said vent opening for closing said vent opening and for selective opening of said vent opening for controlled venting of pressurized air therefrom for control of the pressure of air therefrom.
- 11. The cellular patient support recited in claim 10, wherein:
- (a) said valve control device is an electric motor and valve actuator mechanism disposed in position controlling relation with said vent control valve; and
- (b) an electrical valve control selector is coupled in operating relation with said electric motor and is manually manipulated for energization of said motor for selectively positioning said vent control valve relative to said plurality of vent openings.
- 12. A cellular patient support for adjustable, hospital type therapeutic air beds for use by convalescing patients and which have a plurality of platform sections that are relatively movable to provide angular adjustment of said platform sections as desired for the comfort and therapy of the patient, said cellular patient support comprising:
- (a) upper and lower generally rectangular panels of flexible sheet material having a plurality of transverse partitions interconnected therebetween and disposed in parallel relation with one another and thus defining a flexible air cell container defining opposed sides and forming a plurality of air cell receptacles disposed in side-by-side relation, said air cell container adapted to rest upon a patient support bed structure;
- (b) a plurality of continuous air loss air cells being removably positioned in respective ones of said air cell receptacles, each of said air cells having an air supply receptacle forming a passage through which compressed air is injected into the respective air cell;
- (c) an elongate tubular, non-jointed flexible air supply manifold being composed of air impervious flexible sheet material along its entire length and thus said tubular, non-jointed air supply manifold being flexible along the entire length thereof and being positioned along one of said sides of said air cell container, said elongate tubular, non-jointed air supply manifold having a plurality of air supply connectors at spaced locations along the length thereof establishing air communicating connection with respective ones of said air supply receptacles of said air cells to form a supply connector and receptacle assembly;
- (d) a plurality of replacable pressure control orifices being disposed within said air supply connectors for controlling respectively the volume of air flow through each of said air supply connector and receptacle assemblies and thus controlling the respective air pressures of said air cells; and
- (e) an air supply being connected to said elongate air supply manifold and communicating compressed air through said pressure control orifices to said air cells to maintain said air cells inflated to pressures determined by the pressure of said compressed air and the dimension of said pressure control orifices.
- 13. The cellular patient support construction recited in claim 12, wherein:
- said upper and lower panels of flexible sheet material are composed of fabric which is pervious to air and moisture and which is substantially impervious to solid material.
- 14. The cellular patient support of claim 12, wherein:
- side and end panels interconnect respective side and ends of said upper and lower sheets and define at least one side opening through which said air cells are extended during insertion into and removal from said air cell receptacles.
- 15. The cellular patient support recited in claim 12, wherein said air supply connection means comprises:
- (a) a plurality of air supply connectors positioned in spaced relation along the length of said flexible air supply manifold;
- (b) a plurality of corresponding air supply receptacles being provided one on each of said air cells and adapted for connection with respective ones of said air supply connectors, thus placing said elongate flexible air supply manifold in air supplying communication with each of said air cells;
- (c) said plurality of pressure control orifices being coupled respectively with each connected pair of air supply connectors and receptacles and being of a preselected dimension for establishing a desired pressure range for its associated air cell; and
- (d) said air supply means comprising:
- (1) a blower having a single speed motor for delivery of compressed air at a predetermined volume and pressure;
- (2) a housing forming a pressure control chamber being in air receiving connection with said blower, said housing having an air supply outlet in air supplying communication with said elongate air supply manifold, said housing further forming at least one vent opening; and
- (3) a vent control valve for controlling the effective dimension of said vent opening means and thus controlling air pressure within said pressure control chamber being communicated to said elongate air supply manifold.
- 16. A cellular patient support for adjustable, hospital type therapeutic air beds for use by convalescing patients and which have a plurality of platform sections that are relatively movable to provide angular adjustment of said platform sections as desired for the comfort and therapy of the patient, said cellular patient support comprising:
- (a) upper and lower generally rectangular panels of flexible sheet material having a plurality of transverse partitions interconnected therebetween and disposed in parallel relation with one another and thus defining a flexible air cell container forming a plurality of air cell receptacles disposed in side-by-side relation, said air cell container adapted to rest upon a patient support bed structure;
- (b) a plurality of continuous air loss air cells being removably positioned in respective ones of said air cell receptacles said air cells each having a single air inlet opening and defining a plurality of holes through which compressed air therein is continuously vented;
- (c) an elongate continuously flexible air supply manifold composed of air-impervious flexible sheet material along its entire length and thus said tubular air supply manifold being flexible along the entire length thereof and extending along substantially the entire length of said air cell container so as to flex as the angular relationships of said platform sections are adjusted;
- (d) a plurality of air supply connectors positioned in spaced relation along the length of said manifold;
- (e) a plurality of corresponding air supply receptacles being provided at the respective air inlet opening of each of said air cells and adapted for connection with respective ones of said air supply connectors, thus placing said elongate air supply connectors, thus placing said elongate air supply manifold in releasable air supplying communication with each of said air cells;
- (f) an air supply being disposed in air supplying communication with said elongate flexible air supply manifold and supplying sufficient compressed air through said elongate flexible air supply manifold to said air cells to maintain said air cells properly inflated;
- (g) said plurality of air cells comprise groups, each group having a desired number of air cells disposed in side-by-side relation, each group of air cells having a preselected pressure range to support a particular portion of a patient's body; and
- (h) each connected pair of air supply connectors and receptacles having an orifice fitting replacably positioned therein and forming an orifice of a preselected dimension for establishing a desired pressure range for its associated air cell, each of said orifices for said air supply connectors and receptacles of a group of said air cells being of like dimension so that the air cells of each group of air cells will have preselected pressure ranges, the orifices of each group of air cells being of differing dimension so that each air cell group of said therapeutic air bed will have an individually preselected pressure range.
- 17. The cellular patient support for therapeutic air beds as recited in claim 16, wherein said air supply comprises:
- (a) a blower having a single speed motor for delivery of compressed air at a predetermined volume and pressure;
- (b) a housing forming a pressure control chamber being in air receiving connection with said blower, said housing having an air supply outlet in air supplying communication with said flexible elongate tubular air supply manifold, said housing further forming at least one vent opening means; and
- (c) a vent control valve for controlling the effective dimension of said vent opening means and thus controlling the air pressure within said pressure control chamber and thus the air pressure being communicated to said elongate tubular flexible air supply manifold.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/638,028 filed on Jan. 7, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/413,248 filed on Sept. 27, 1989 by John J. Caden, Linda C. Caden, Norman B. Eads, and Jack H. Hess and entitled Multi-Cell, Cellular Therapeutic Air Bed now abandoned.
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