Claims
- 1. A collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons, and the like, comprising:
- an upper body-supporting surface;
- a lower flat surface for resting on a bed, or the like;
- an annular surface connecting said upper surface and said lower surface together and defining a substantially hollow interior that may be inflated for erecting the bed-pan support; said annular surface defining a front surface, and rear surface, a first side surface, and a second side surface, the length of said upper body-supporting surface extending in a direction from said front surface toward said rear surface;
- said front surface of said annular surface comprising a portion thereof defining a cutout for receiving a bed pan, said cutout being bounded by said portion of said front annular surface;
- means in at least one of said surfaces for allowing inflation of said substantially hollow interior;
- at least a part of said portion of said front annular surface forming said opening comprising a laminate having a first, outer layer of flexible, elastic material, and a second, inner layer facing said hollow interior of reinforcing material in order to prevent the outward bulging of said portion of said front annular surface when the pad is inflated, whereby said portion of said front surface does not interfere with the insertion and retention of a bed pan in said opening.
- 2. The collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons according to claim 1, wherein said first layer of said portion of said front annular surface is made from at least one of: Vinyl and rubber; and said second layer is made of at least one of: rayon, nylon, and cotton.
- 3. A collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons according to claim 2, wherein said upper surface also comprises an opening of the same general shape as said opening of said front annular surface; said lower surface comprising a laminated sheet having an integral apron member closing off said opening of said front annular surface from below; said apron member having a forward portion projecting outwardly beyond said front annular surface, said apron member protecting the bed below the patient using the pad; said laminated lower surface comprising an upper layer made of flexible, elastic material, and a bottom layer made of material providing a higher coefficient of friction in order to stabilize said pad on a bed; said inner layer and said bottom layer being made of the same first material, and said outer layer an said upper layer being made of the same second material different from said first material.
- 4. The collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons according to claim 1, wherein said upper surface also comprises an opening of the same general shape as said opening of said front annular surface; said lower surface comprising a laminated sheet having an integral apron member closing off said opening of said front annular surface from below; said apron member having a forward portion projecting outwardly beyond said front annular surface, said apron member protecting the bed below the patient using the pad; said laminated lower surface comprising an upper layer made of flexible, elastic material, and a bottom layer made of material providing a higher coefficient of friction in order to stabilize said pad on a bed.
- 5. The collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons according to claim 4, wherein said upper layer is made from at least one of: Vinyl and rubber; and said bottom layer is made of at least one of: rayon, nylon, and cotton.
- 6. The collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons according to claim 4, wherein said forward portion of said apron member has a width greater than the width of said opening, said width being taken in a direction between said side walls.
- 7. The collapsible bed-pan for bed-ridden persons according to claim 1, wherein said opening is U-shaped.
- 8. The collapsible bed-pan bed for bed-ridden persons according to claim 1, wherein all of said portion of said front annular surface comprises said laminate.
- 9. The collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons according to claim 1, wherein said cutout of said front surface of said annular surface comprises an entrance, and a pair of bed-pan retaining members for resiliently holding a bed pan in said cutout; said retaining members comprising a pair of oppositely-disposed, arcuate, mutually-facing protuberances at said entrance of said opening; the lateral distance between said protuberances being less than the lateral width of said opening directly adjacent thereto.
- 10. The collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons according to claim 9, further comprising a bed pan having a main receptacle portion, said receptacle portion comprising a pair of side walls, and a forward wall having means for allowing the gripping of the bed pan thereby during insertion of the bed pan into said opening, and removal of the bed pan from said opening; said receptacle comprising a pair of oppositely-disposed, mutually-facing cooperating cutouts for receiving said pair of oppositely-disposed, arcuate, mutually-facing protuberances at said entrance of said opening, whereby said bed pan is resiliently, removably retained in said opening.
- 11. The collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons according to claim 10, wherein said pair of oppositely-disposed, mutually-facing cooperating cutouts are formed in said means for allowing the gripping of the bed pan; said means for allowing the gripping having a pair of side edge walls in which said cutouts are formed and being elevated above the upper rim of said side walls of said receptacle.
- 12. In a combination of a collapsible bed-pan pad and bed pan for bed-ridden persons, and the like, comprising:
- said bed-pan pad comprising an upper body-supporting surface;
- a lower flat surface for resting on a bed, or the like;
- an annular surface connecting said upper surface and said lower surface together and defining a substantially hollow interior that may be inflated for erecting the bed-pan support; said support surface defining a front surface, and rear surface, a first side surface, and a second side surface, the length of said upper body-supporting surface extending in a direction from said front surface toward said rear surface;
- said front surface of said annular surface comprising a portion thereof defining a cutout for receiving a bed pan, said cutout being bounded by said portion of said front annular surface;
- means in at least one of said surfaces for allowing inflation of said substantially hollow interior;
- said cutout of said front surface of said annular surface comprising an entrance, and a pair of bed-pan retaining members for resiliently holding a bed pan in said cutout; said retaining members comprising a pair of oppositely-disposed, arcuate, mutually-facing protuberances at said entrance of said opening; the lateral distance between said protuberances being less than the lateral width of said opening directly adjacent thereto; and
- said bed pan having a main receptacle portion, said receptacle portion comprising a pair of side walls each having an upper rim, and a forward wall, said forward wall having means for allowing the gripping of the bed pan thereby during insertion of the bed pan into said opening, and removal of the bed pan from said opening; said receptacle comprising a pair of oppositely-disposed, cutouts for receiving said pair of oppositely-disposed, arcuate, mutually-facing protuberances at said entrance of said opening, whereby said bed pan is resiliently, removably retained in said opening, said means for allowing the gripping comprising an inclined, splash-guard handle-section;
- the height of said bed pan side walls being less than the height of said front annular surface when the pad is inflated; said pair of oppositely-disposed, arcuate, mutually-facing protuberances at said entrance of said opening extending approximately the full height of said front annular surface; said pair of cutouts being formed in said handle section of the bed pan; said handle section having a pair of side edge surfaces in which said cutouts are formed and being elevated above said upper rims of said side walls of said receptacle; said inclined handle-section also serving as a splash-guard.
- 13. In a collapsible bed-pan support for bed-ridden persons, and the like, comprising:
- an upper body-supporting surface;
- a lower flat surface for resting on a bed, or the like;
- an annular surface connecting said upper surface and said lower surface together and defining a substantially hollow interior that may be inflated for erecting the bed-pan support; said annular surface defining a front, feed-end surface, and rear, head-end surface, a first side surface, and a second side surface, the length of said upper body-supporting surface extending in a direction from said front surface toward said rear surface;
- said front surface of said annular surface defining a U-shaped cutout for receiving and supporting a bed pan, said U-shaped cutout having a length taken in a first direction from said feed-end surface toward said head-end surface, and a width taken in a second direction transverse to said first direction, the width of said U-shaped being large enough for receiving therein a conventional bed pan;
- a bed pan for reception in said U-shaped opening;
- one of said surfaces having a valve for injecting an inflating gas into said substantially hollow interior;
- said upper support surface comprising a pair of troughs, one of one lateral side of said cutout, and the other on the other lateral side of said U-shaped cutout for supporting and resting thereon a thigh of the patient, each said trough comprising at least one portion thereof that extends at least along one portion of the length of said U-shaped cutout with said at least one portion of said trough and said at least one portion of the length of said U-shaped cutout being coextensive in a side-by-side relationship.
- 14. The collapsible bed-pan support for bed-ridden persons according to claim 13, wherein each of said pair of troughs comprises an elongated depression groove extending approximately along said length of said upper surface on the respective lateral side of said U-shaped cutout.
- 15. The collapsible bed-pan pad for bed-ridden persons, and the like, according to claim 13, further comprising web means for reinforcing said annular edge surface, said web means comprising at least one end secured to at least a portion of at least one of said annular edge surfaces at said bed-pan opening, and a second end secured to another portion of at least one of said top and bottom surfaces for preventing the bulging out of said surfaces into said opening when the pad is inflated.
- 16. The pad according to claim 15, wherein said web means comprises a first web having a first end secured to a first portion of joinder of said annular edge surfaces at said opening, and a second end secured to a first portion of at least one of said top and bottom surfaces diametrically opposite said first portion of joinder, and a second web having a first end secured to a second portion of joinder of said annular edge surfaces at said opening, and a second end secured to a second portion of at least one of said top and bottom surfaces diametrically opposite said second portion of joinder.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 07/658,518, filed on Feb. 21, 1991 abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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