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; 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, the body support portion having 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, 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 and to maintain the second air zone 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 air zone, the top coverlet including a top surface and a side wall extending downwardly from the top surface, the side wall being configured to extend over an outer peripheral edge of the body support portion and under a bottom surface of the body support portion, the top coverlet including an elastic cord coupled to the side wall to hold the side wall of the coverlet under the bottom surface of the body support portion.
- 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 at least one strap coupled to the side wall of the coverlet, the at least one strap extending under the body support portion and between opposite side portions of the side wall of the top coverlet.
- 13. The mattress assembly of claim 5, wherein the second mode of operation configures the bladder to assist in the transfer of patients on and off of the mattress assembly.
- 14. The mattress assembly of claim 13, wherein the bladder is inflated to approximately 25 inches of water in the second mode of operation.
- 15. The mattress assembly of claim 5, wherein the second mode of operation configures the bladder to provide support for performing CPR on a patient.
- 16. The mattress assembly of claim 15, wherein the bladder is inflated to approximately 25 inches of water in the second mode of operation.
- 17. A mattress assembly for supporting a patient, the mattress assembly comprising a mattress core having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an outer peripheral edge extending between the top surface and the bottom surface, and a coverlet formed from a liquid impermeable material, the coverlet including an upper surface located above the top surface of the mattress core and a side wall extending downwardly from the upper surface, the side wall being configured to extend over the outer peripheral edge of the mattress core and under the bottom surface of the mattress core, the coverlet including an elastic cord coupled to the side wall to hold the side wall of the coverlet under the bottom surface of the mattress core and at least one strap extending under the bottom surface of the mattress core and being coupled between opposite side portions of the side wall of the coverlet.
- 18. The mattress assembly of claim 17, further comprising a bottom cover portion located below the mattress core.
- 19. The mattress assembly of claim 17, wherein the mattress core includes 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 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 further comprising 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 and to maintain the second air zone 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 air zone.
- 20. A mattress assembly for supporting a patient, the mattress assembly comprising:a bottom cover; a foam base located above the bottom cover, the foam base including a plurality of side bolsters extending upwardly away from the foam base; a body support portion having at least one air bladder, the body support portion being located on the base between the plurality of side bolsters; an air control module coupled to the at least one air bladder; an upper bladder located above the body support portion, the upper bladder being coupled to the air control module for selectively inflating and deflating the upper bladder, the upper bladder having a first mode of operation in which the upper bladder is deflated and a second mode of operation in which the upper bladder is inflated; a foam layer located above the upper bladder; and a top coverlet located above the foam layer, the top coverlet being formed from a liquid impermeable material.
- 21. The mattress assembly of claim 20, wherein the body support portion has 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 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 the control module is 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 and to maintain the second air zone 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 air zone.
- 22. The mattress assembly of claim 21, wherein the top coverlet includes an upper surface and a side wall extending downwardly from the upper surface, the side wall being configured to extend under a bottom surface of the bottom cover, the top coverlet including an elastic cord coupled to the side wall to hold the side wall under the bottom surface of the bottom cover and at least one strap extending under the bottom surface of the bottom cover and being coupled between opposite side portions of the side wall of the top coverlet.
- 23. The mattress assembly of claim 20, wherein the second mode of operation configures the upper bladder to assist in the transfer of patients on and off of the mattress assembly.
- 24. The mattress assembly of claim 23, wherein the upper bladder is inflated to approximately 25 inches of water in the second mode of operation.
- 25. The mattress assembly of claim 20, wherein the second mode of operation configures the upper bladder to provide support for performing CPR on a patient.
- 26. The mattress assembly of claim 25, wherein the upper bladder is inflated to approximately 25 inches of water in the second mode of operation.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/142,364 filed on Jul. 6, 1999, which is expressly incorporated by reference.
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