Claims
- 1. A fluid cushion system comprising:
- (a) at least one fluid casing member adapted to be at least partially filled with a liquid, said fluid casing member being formed of a material composition impervious to said liquid, said fluid casing member being formed in a substantially rectangular bag like contour, said fluid casing member including an internal fluid volume being interrupted in fluid communication, said resilient fluid casing member further including a pair of non-fluid contained sections having a longitudinally extended fluid communication conduit passing therebetween, said fluid communication conduit having a varying cross-sectional area dimension in said longitudinal direction for providing relief of pressure sensitive areas of a user; and,
- (b) a resilient housing for providing individual structural support for said at least one fluid casing member substantially independent of a positional orientation thereof, said fluid casing member being received within said resilient housing, said fluid casing member being insertable and retractable from said resilient housing, said fluid cushion system being adapted to be removably secured to a base surface, said resilient housing including means for structural support defined by housing walls being formed of a flexible open cell material composition in one piece formation.
REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention concept is a Continuation-in-Part Patent Application based upon Ser. No. 847,169, filed Apr. 2, 1986, entitled "WATER CUSHION STRESS-REDUCING ASSEMBLIES FOR CHAIRS AND OTHER SEATING DEVICES", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,761,011.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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