Claims
- 1. A mattress assembly for supporting a patient, the mattress assembly comprising a body support portion having a head end, a foot end, and a knee support portion located between the head end and the foot end under the patient's knees, the body support portion having two independently controllable air zones extending from the head end to the foot end, the two independently controllable air zones including a first unitary air zone extending from the head end to the knee support portion and a second air zone extending from the knee support portion to the foot end, and a control module coupled to the first and second air zones, the control module being configured to supply air to the first and second air zones to maintain the first air zone at a substantially constant first pressure from the head end to the knee support portion and to maintain the second air zone at a substantially constant second pressure from the knee support portion to the foot end, the second pressure being less than the first pressure to provide reduced pressure on a patient's calves and feet located on the second air zone.
- 2. The mattress assembly of claim 1, wherein the first air zone pressure is about 0.018 psi and the second air zone pressure is about 0.007 psi.
- 3. The mattress assembly of claim 1, wherein the control module includes a plurality of sensors for measuring pressures within the first and second air zones, the control module also including a plurality of valves configured to adjust air flow into the first and second air zones from an air supply based on the measured pressures to maintain the first and second air zones at the substantially constant first and second pressures, respectively.
- 4. The mattress assembly of claim 1, wherein the first air zone includes first and second air chambers.
- 5. The mattress assembly of claim 1, further comprising a bladder located above the body support portion, the bladder being coupled to the control module for selectively inflating and deflating the bladder, the bladder having a first mode of operation in which the bladder is deflated and a second mode of operation in which the bladder is inflated.
- 6. The mattress assembly of claim 5, wherein the control module is configured to inflate the bladder to a third pressure which is greater than the first and second pressures.
- 7. The mattress assembly of claim 6, wherein the third pressure is about 0.9 psi.
- 8. The mattress assembly of claim 5, further comprising a foam layer located above the bladder.
- 9. The mattress assembly of claim 1, further comprising a foam base located below the body support portion, the foam base including a plurality of side bolsters extending upwardly away from the foam base, the body support portion being located between the plurality of side bolsters.
- 10. The mattress assembly of claim 9, wherein the base includes a recessed portion and a mounting plate located within the recessed portion, the control module being coupled to the mounting plate.
- 11. The mattress assembly of claim 10, wherein the foam base and the mounting plate cooperate to define an opening configured to receive at least one air supply line extending through the base.
- 12. The mattress assembly of claim 1, further comprising a bottom cover portion located below the body support portion and a top coverlet located above the body support portion, the top coverlet being formed from a liquid impermeable material.
- 13. A mattress assembly for supporting a patient, the mattress assembly comprising:a body support portion having a head end, a foot end, and a knee support portion located between the head end and the foot end under the patient's knees, the body support portion having a first inflatable section extending from the head end to the knee support portion and a second inflatable section extending from the knee support portion to the foot end; an upper inflatable section supported by the body support portion; and a control module coupled to the first and second inflatable sections, the control module being configured to supply pressurized fluid to the first and second inflatable sections to maintain the first inflatable section at a substantially constant first pressure and to maintain the second inflatable section at a substantially constant second pressure, the second pressure being less than the first pressure to provide reduced pressure on a patient's calves and feet located on the second inflatable section.
- 14. The mattress assembly of claim 13, wherein the first pressure is substantially equal to 0.018 psi, and the second air pressure is substantially equal to 0.007 psi.
- 15. The mattress assembly of claim 13, wherein the control module includes a plurality of sensors for measuring pressures within the first and second inflatable sections, the control module also including a plurality of valves configured to adjust air flow into the first and second inflatable sections from an air supply based on the measured pressures to maintain the first and second inflatable sections at the substantially constant first and second pressures, respectively.
- 16. The mattress assembly of claim 13, wherein the first inflatable section includes first and second air chambers.
- 17. The mattress assembly of claim 13, wherein the upper inflatable section is coupled to the control module for selective operation between a first mode in which the upper inflatable section is deflated and a second mode in which the upper inflatable section is inflated.
- 18. The mattress assembly of claim 17, wherein the control module is configured to inflate the upper inflatable section to a third pressure which is greater than the first and second pressures.
- 19. The mattress assembly of claim 18, wherein the third pressure is substantially equal to 0.9 psi.
- 20. The mattress assembly of claim 13, further comprising a foam layer located above the upper inflatable section.
- 21. The mattress assembly of claim 13, further comprising a foam base located below the body support portion, the foam base including a plurality of side bolsters extending upwardly away from the foam base, the body support portion being located between the plurality of side bolsters.
- 22. The mattress assembly of claim 21, wherein the base includes a recessed portion and a mounting plate located within the recessed portion, the control module being coupled to the mounting plate.
- 23. The mattress assembly of claim 22, wherein the foam base and the mounting plate cooperate to define an opening configured to receive at least one air supply line extending through the base.
- 24. The mattress assembly of claim 13, further comprising a bottom cover portion located below the body support portion and a top coverlet located above the body support portion, the top coverlet being formed from a liquid impermeable material.
- 25. A mattress assembly for supporting a patient, the mattress assembly comprising:an inflatable cell configured to lie beneath a patient; a wall coupled to the inflatable cell, the wall configured to separate the inflatable cell into a first chamber and a second chamber, the first chamber supporting the patient's head, torso, and upper legs, and the second chamber supporting the patient's calves and heels; a pressurized fluid supply unit configured to supply pressurized fluid to the first chamber and the second chamber; a control unit configured to selectively control the supply of pressurized fluid to the first chamber and the second chamber; and wherein the control unit adjusts the supply of pressurized fluid to maintain a substantially constant first pressure in the first chamber and a substantially constant second pressure in the second chamber, the second pressure being less than the first pressure to provide reduced pressure on the patient's calves and feet located on the second chamber.
- 26. The mattress assembly of claim 25, wherein the first pressure is substantially equal to 0.018 psi, and the second pressure is substantially equal to 0.007 psi.
- 27. The mattress assembly of claim 25, wherein the control unit includes a plurality of sensors for measuring pressures within the first and second chambers, the control unit also including a plurality of valves configured to adjust fluid flow into the first and second chambers from the fluid supply unit based on the measured pressures to maintain the first and second chambers at the substantially constant first and second pressures, respectively.
- 28. The mattress assembly of claim 25, further comprising a bladder located above the inflatable cell, the bladder being coupled to the control unit for selectively inflating and deflating the bladder, the bladder having a first mode of operation in which the bladder is deflated and a second mode of operation in which the bladder is inflated.
- 29. The mattress assembly of claim 28, wherein the control unit is configured to inflate the bladder to a third pressure which is greater than the first and second pressures.
- 30. The mattress assembly of claim 29, wherein the third pressure is substantially equal to 0.9 psi.
- 31. The mattress assembly of claim 28, further comprising a foam layer located above the bladder.
- 32. The mattress assembly of claim 25, further comprising a foam base located below the inflatable cell, the foam base including a plurality of side bolsters extending upwardly away from the foam base, the inflatable cell being located between the plurality of side bolsters.
- 33. The mattress assembly of claim 32, wherein the base includes a recessed portion and a mounting plate located within the recessed portion, the control unit being coupled to the mounting plate.
- 34. The mattress assembly of claim 33, wherein the foam base and the mounting plate cooperate to define an opening configured to receive at least one air supply line extending through the base.
- 35. The mattress assembly of claim 25, further comprising a bottom cover portion located below the inflatable cell and a top coverlet located above the inflatable cell, the top coverlet being formed from a liquid impermeable material.
- 36. A method of supporting a patient, the method comprising the steps of:providing a mattress assembly including a body support portion having a head end, a foot end, a knee support portion located between the head end and the foot end under the patient's knees, a first air zone extending from the head end to the knee support portion, and a second air zone extending from the knee support portion to the foot end; supplying air to the first air zone; maintaining the first air zone at a substantially constant first pressure; supplying air to the second air zone; maintaining the second air zone at a substantially constant second pressure less than the first pressure; and wherein the second pressure provides reduced pressure on a patient's calves and feet located on the second air zone.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein the first pressure is substantially equal to 0.018 psi and the second pressure is substantially equal to 0.007 psi.
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein the step of maintaining the first air zone at the substantially constant first pressure comprises the steps of measuring pressure within the first air zone and adjusting air flow into the first air zone from an air supply based on the measured pressure.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the step of maintaining the second air zone at the substantially constant second pressure comprises the steps of measuring pressure within the second air zone and adjusting air flow into the second air zone from an air supply based on the measured pressure.
- 40. The method of claim 36, further comprising the steps of providing a bladder located above the body support portion, and selectively inflating the bladder.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the step of selectively inflating the bladder comprises the step of inflating the bladder to a third pressure which is greater than the first and second pressures.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/607,474, filed Jun. 30, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/142,364, filed on Jul. 6, 1999, both of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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