The present invention relates to a device for preventing decubitus.
Static systems for preventing decubitus or bedsores are known which are designed to support the body of a patient as evenly as possible and over as large an area as possible, so as to prevent pressure peaks.
In addition, dynamic systems are also known. An example thereof is what is known as an alternating mattress, which consists of a large number of compartments extending over the width of the mattress, each of which is connected to an air pump. The object in this case is to relieve the pressure in a specific section of the area supporting the patient. This object is achieved by increasing the pressure in certain compartments and decreasing the pressure in the intermediate compartments. To this end, a suitable control system is present with which the pressure in the individual compartments can be varied according to a predetermined pattern and a predetermined cycle. The drawback of such mattresses is that they take up a considerable amount of space and are consequently awkward to handle. Furthermore, the compartments are relatively large.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device which operates according to the principle of the alternating mattress, yet is lightweight and easy to handle.
Another object is to provide a device for preventing decubitus, which can easily be fitted to existing mattresses or to another base for supporting a patient.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a device which has the following distinguishing features:
In this way, each individual member can be activated by means of the control device, with the pulling element contracting and the elastic panel bulging, i.e. exerting an upward pressure to the body of a patient which may be resting thereon. By suitably selecting the members to be activated according to a specific cycle, the body of the patient resting on the members can be supported at varying locations, thus enabling the effective prevention of the occurrence of decubitus wounds.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, each member consists of two identical elastic panels, which are arranged in parallel and one above the other and the adjoining ends of which are connected to one another via a rigid beam and the pulling element is arranged between the two beams, in such a manner that the panels assume a slightly curved position in the unstressed state of the pulling element. As a result, individual members are obtained, whose vertical displacement is virtually doubled when the pulling element is contracted, compared to a member having a single elastic panel.
The members are attached to the base and/or the covering layer of elastic material, for example by means of bonding, so that the device constructed from individual members is lightweight and easy to handle.
The invention is explained in more detail with reference to the attached drawing, in which:
As can be seen in
The pulling element 6 is designed such that it contracts upon heating and returns to its original expanded state upon cooling down. Heating the pulling element can be effected by electrical heating means (not shown) which are driven by the control device 3. This makes it possible to select the members 1 to be activated as well as the time period of the activation by means of this control device, so that a desired pattern and cycle of patterns can be set.
Contracting the pulling element thus results in the leaf spring assuming a convex position and thus exerting an upward force on the body of a patient supported thereon. In order to distribute this upward force somewhat and increase the comfort of the patient, a layer 2 of flexible material, such as foam plastic, is provided on the members.
The frames 4 of the members 1 may be individually attached to a base or be connected to one another in such a manner that they can execute a slight rotation with respect to one another, so that the device can easily adapt to the base on which it rests. The frames 4 may be made from a suitable plastic, so that the device is lightweight and therefore easy to handle. The leaf spring 5 may be made from a metal or a plastic.
A considerable advantage of the device according to the invention is, furthermore, that, in the non-activated state, it forms a hard base, which is important, for example, during operations in connection with the possibility of performing a heart massage.
The members which are constructed in this way can easily be attached to a suitable base and/or to a covering layer of flexible foam material. In this manner, a lightweight and easily displaceable device is thus obtained, it being possible to activate the members by means of a programmed control device according to any desired pattern or cycle of patterns. As a result of their relatively small dimensions, the individually activatable members in this case make a finely tuned adjustment of the supporting points for the patient possible.
If desired, a locking element 15 may be arranged between the two elastic panels 11a and 11b with the embodiment according to
It will be clear that the invention is not limited to the embodiments illustrated and described here, but rather that a large number of variants are obvious to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the attached claims.
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