Claims
- 1. A patient support apparatus comprising:
a cover defining an interior region; a plurality of air bladders located in the interior region of the cover; an air supply; a tube apparatus having an interior region configured to deliver air from the air supply to at least one of the plurality of air bladders, at least a portion of the tube apparatus being made of cloth; a valve configured to control the supply of air to at least one of the plurality of air bladders; a control configured to control operation of the valve; and an electrical cable coupled to the control and the valve, the electrical cable being located at least partially within the interior region of the tube apparatus.
- 2. An apparatus for controlling inflation and deflation of an air mattress including at least one air bladder, a valve, and a valve controller for the valve, the apparatus comprising:
a housing formed to include an air inlet and an air outlet; an air supply located within the housing; an electrical user input located on the housing, the electrical user input being configured to generate a control signal for the valve controller; an air hose having a first end coupled to the air outlet of the housing and a second end configured to be coupled to the valve, the air hose having an interior region configured to conduct air from the air supply to the valve; and an electrical cable having a first end coupled to the housing and a second end configured to be coupled to the valve controller, the electrical cable being located at least partially within the interior region of the air hose.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the electrical cable includes first and second electrical connectors at the first and second ends, respectively, the first electrical connector being coupled to a connector on the housing outside the interior region of the air hose, the second electrical connector being coupled to the valve controller outside the interior region of the air hose, and a center portion of the cable being located within the interior region of the air hose.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the air hose includes first and second fittings at the first and second ends, respectively, the first and second fittings being configured to engage the electrical cable to provide strain relief adjacent the first and second ends of the electrical cable.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the air supply is a blower motor.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising an air intake manifold coupled to the air inlet of the housing, the air intake manifold including a wall defining a bottom opening, the air intake manifold being configured to change the direction of intake air entering the housing to reduce the intake noise of the intake air.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a filter coupled to the air intake manifold.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a foam material coupled to the wall of the air intake manifold within an interior region of the air intake manifold.
- 9. A patient support apparatus comprising:
a cover having a top patient rest surface and a bottom surface, the cover defining an interior region; at least one air bladder located in the interior region of the cover; an air supply; a valve configured to control the flow of air to the at least one air bladder; a valve control configured to control operation of the valve, a tube having an interior region configured to conduct air supplied by the air supply to the valve; and an electrical cable coupled to the valve control and the valve, the electrical cable being located at least partially within the interior region of the tube.
- 10. The patient support apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a housing having an interior region, wherein the air supply and valve control are positioned in the housing.
- 11. The patient support apparatus of claim 10, wherein the tube is coupled to the housing.
- 12. The patient support apparatus of claim 9, wherein the electrical cable includes first and second electrical connectors at first and second ends thereof.
- 13. The patient support apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first electrical connector is positioned outside of the interior region of the tube, the second electrical connector is positioned outside of the interior region of the tube, and a center portion of the electrical cable is located within the interior region of the tube.
- 14. The patient support apparatus of claim 12, wherein the tube includes a fitting at on end of the tube, the fitting includes and aperture sized to receive the first electrical connector.
- 15. The patient support apparatus of claim 9, wherein the tube includes a fitting at one end of the tube, the fitting being configured to engage the electrical cable to provide strain relief adjacent one end of the electrical cable.
- 16. The patient support apparatus of claim 15, wherein the fitting clamps the electrical cable.
- 17. The patient support apparatus of claim 9, wherein the valve is positioned in the interior region of the cover.
- 18. The patient support apparatus of claim 9, wherein the tube is positioned outside of the interior region of the cover.
- 19. A mattress comprising:
a cover defining an interior region; at least one air bladder located in the interior region of the cover; an air manifold having an inlet configured to receive air from an air supply and an outlet; a valve having an inlet and an outlet coupled to the at least one air bladder; and a cloth tube having a first end coupled to the outlet of the air manifold and a second end coupled to the inlet of the valve, the air manifold, valve, and cloth tube being located within the interior region of the cover.
- 20. The mattress of claim 19, wherein the mattress includes a plurality of air bladders including the at least one air bladder and a second valve, the first mentioned and second valves having a plurality of outputs coupled to the plurality of air bladders, and further comprising a second cloth tube having a first end coupled to the outlet of the air manifold and a second end coupled to an inlet of the second valve.
- 21. The mattress of claim 19, wherein the cover includes a head end, a foot end, and spaced-apart first and second side portions, and further comprising a first extension bladder coupled to and extending along the first side portion of the cover, and a second extension bladder coupled to and extending along the second side portion of the cover, the first and second extension bladders being inflatable and deflatable to adjust the width of the mattress.
- 22. The mattress of claim 21, wherein the first and second extension bladders are coupled to an exterior portion of the cover.
- 23. The mattress of claim 19, wherein the cover has a top surface configured to support a body and a bottom surface, and further comprising at least one plate coupled to the bottom surface of the cover to facilitate transfer of the mattress from one bed frame to another bed frame.
- 24. The mattress of claim 23, wherein the cover includes a head end and a foot end, and a plurality of plates are coupled to the bottom surface of the mattress, the plurality of plates including a head plate, a foot plate, a chest plate, a thigh plate, and a seat plate.
- 25. The mattress of claim 24, wherein each of the plurality of plates is formed to include at least one handle to facilitate transfer of the mattress from one bed frame to another.
- 26. The mattress of claim 19, wherein a liner is located within the cloth tube to permit a vacuum to be applied to the cloth tube to deflate the at least one air bladder.
- 27. A patient support apparatus comprising:
a cover defining an interior region; at least one air bladder located in the interior region; an air supply; a cloth tube configured to deliver air from the air supply to the at least one air bladder.
- 28. The patient support apparatus of claim 27, wherein the cloth tube is positioned in the interior region of the cover.
- 29. The patient support apparatus of claim 27, further comprising a first manifold configured to receive air from the air supply and a second manifold, wherein the cloth tube is positioned to communicate air from the first manifold to the second manifold.
- 30. The patient support apparatus of claim 29, wherein the first and second manifolds are positioned in the interior region of the cover.
- 31. The patient support apparatus of claim 27, further comprising a manifold configured to receive air from the air supply and a valve, wherein the inlet of the cloth tube is in fluid communication with the manifold and the valve.
- 32. The patient support apparatus of claim 31, wherein the at least one air bladder includes a first bladder that receives air from the manifold and a second bladder that receives air from the valve.
- 33. The patient support apparatus of claim 31, wherein the manifold and valve are positioned in the interior region of the cover.
- 34. The patient support apparatus of claim 27, wherein the cloth tube extends longitudinally.
- 35. The patient support apparatus of claim 27, wherein a liner is located within the cloth tube to permit a vacuum to be applied to the cloth tube to deflate the at least one air bladder.
- 36. The patient support apparatus of claim 27, wherein the cloth tube includes a transversely-extending portion and a longitudinally-extending portion.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/465,872, filed on Dec. 16, 1999, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/917,145 filed on Aug. 25, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,021,533, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Divisions (1)
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09465872 |
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Continuations (1)
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