Mattress section support

Abstract
A mattress is provided for use with a bed deck having a recess. The mattress includes a mattress section configured to define a patient rest surface and a mattress section support configured to support the mattress section.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to beds. More particularly, the present invention relates to beds having a deck and a mattress positioned on the bedframe to provide a patient rest surface.




It is known to provide a bed including a bedframe having a deck. Furthermore, it is known to provide such a bed with a mattress positioned on the deck to define a patient rest surface. Typically, such mattresses have a compliant mattress section providing a resilient surface on which to support a patient.




According to the present invention, a bed is provided having a frame, a mattress section configured to define a patient rest surface, and a mattress section support. The frame includes a deck support and a step deck positioned on the deck support. The step deck has an upper deck, a lower deck, and a side wall. The upper deck is spaced apart from the lower deck to define a recess of the deck. The mattress section support is positioned between the mattress section and the step deck to support the mattress section over the recess in a position with a substantial portion of the mattress section positioned outside of the recess of the step deck.




According to other preferred aspects of the present invention, the mattress section support is positioned on the deck to support the patient rest surface above the recess of the step deck. The mattress section has a top surface, a bottom surface, and a side wall. The top surface of the mattress section provides the patient rest surface. The bottom surface of the mattress section is positioned over the upper deck. The mattress section support has a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface of the mattress section support is positioned to support the mattress section over the recess. The mattress section support is also positioned above the lower deck to support the mattress section in a position substantially outside of the recess of the step deck in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck. According to alternative embodiments of the present invention, the mattress section support is either rigid or resilient.











Additional features of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a hospital bed having a bedframe including a deck, a set of siderails coupled to the deck, and a mattress positioned on the deck to provide a patient rest surface;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the bed of

FIG. 1

showing the bedframe in a lowered position and the mattress including a mattress section and a pair of ridged plates positioned between the mattress section and the deck;





FIG. 3

is an assembly view showing the mattress section and a plurality of flat plates positioned to be coupled to the bottom of the mattress section;





FIG. 4

is an assembly view of the mattress section showing the various components thereof;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the step deck, with portions broken away, showing the ridged plates positioned on the step deck;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 5

, showing the step deck, one of the flat plates positioned on the step deck; and the mattress section supported by the flat plate and one of the ridged plates;





FIG. 7

is an assembly view of an alternative embodiment mattress positioned over the step deck;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 7

showing the mattress of

FIG. 7

positioned in the step deck; and





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view showing a siderail coupled to the articulating step deck.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A bed


10


in accordance with the present disclosure is provided having a head end


12


, a foot end


14


, and right and left sides


16


,


18


, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. As used in this description, the phrase “head end


12


” will be used to denote the end of any referred-to object that is positioned nearest to head end


12


of bed


10


. Likewise, the phrase “foot end


14


” will be used to denote the end of any referred-to object that is positioned nearest foot end


14


of bed


10


.




Bed


10


includes a bedframe


20


having a base frame


22


and a deck support or intermediate frame


24


connected to base frame


22


as shown in

FIGS. 1-2

. Bedframe


20


further includes a step deck


26


coupled to intermediate frame


24


. Bed


10


also includes head and foot end siderails


28


,


30


coupled to step deck


26


and a mattress


32


positioned on step deck


26


that provides a patient rest surface


34


to support a person (not shown).




Mattress


32


includes a mattress section


36


and a cover


38


positioned around mattress section


36


as shown in FIG.


4


. Mattress section


36


is resilient to provide a patient rest surface


33


. Cover


38


protects mattress section


36


from becoming soiled during use and provides patient rest surface


34


of mattress


32


. Mattress


32


also includes a set of mattress section supports


40


positioned on step deck


26


to support mattress section


36


on step deck


26


as shown in FIG.


2


.




Bed


10


can assume a variety of positions such as a bed position, as shown in

FIG. 1

, and a chair position (not shown). Articulating step deck


26


includes a head section


42


, a seat section


44


, a thigh section


46


, and a foot section


48


. During movement of bed


10


between the various positions, deck sections


42


,


44


,


46


,


48


move relative to one another. Head section


42


, thigh section


46


, and foot section


48


rotate relative to each other to change the angle of inclination of the back, thighs, and lower legs of the person (not shown) with respect to seat section


46


. Additional description of the articulation of step deck


26


and the mechanisms that facilitate such movement are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,548 (to Weismiller, et al.) filed Aug. 4, 1995, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.




Additionally, step deck


26


includes an upper deck


50


and a central, longitudinally extending recess


52


defined by a lower deck


54


of step deck


26


and a side wall


56


surrounding recess


52


and connecting lower deck


54


to upper deck


50


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, upper deck


50


includes longitudinally extending upper deck side portions


58


, a head end upper deck portion


60


appended to a head end of head section


42


, a foot end upper deck portion


62


appended to a foot end of intermediate frame


24


adjacent to thigh section


46


, and side upper deck portions


64


,


66


,


68


,


70


,


72


,


74


appended to sides of head, seat, and thigh sections


42


,


44


,


46


. Upper deck portions


60


,


64


,


66


,


68


,


70


,


72


,


74


,


62


and a top surface


76


of foot section


48


are coplanar when articulating deck


26


is in the horizontal position and cooperate to form upper deck


50


which is generally parallel to intermediate frame


24


.




Lower deck


54


includes a head section


78


, a seat section


80


, and a thigh section


82


. Head, seat, and thigh sections


78


,


80


,


82


, are coplanar when articulating deck


26


is in the horizontal position and cooperate to form lower deck


54


which is generally parallel to intermediate frame


24


and to upper deck


50


when articulating deck


26


is in the horizontal position.




Lower deck


54


is connected to upper deck


50


by side wall


56


that includes a head end wall


84


connecting head section


78


to head end upper deck portion


60


, side walls


86


,


88


,


90


,


92


,


94


,


96


connecting head, seat, and thigh sections


78


,


80


,


82


to side upper deck portions


64


,


66


,


68


,


70


,


72


,


74


, and a foot end wall


98


connecting thigh section


82


to foot end upper deck portion


62


as shown in FIG.


7


. Step deck


26


, then, comprises upper deck


50


and is formed to include central, longitudinally extending recess


52


defined by lower deck


54


and by side wall


56


connecting lower deck


54


to upper deck


50


. In the preferred embodiment, foot section


48


of step deck


26


is displaced from recess


52


and forms part of upper deck


50


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 7

.




Head end siderails


28


are mounted to head section


42


of articulating deck


26


, and foot end siderails


30


are mounted to intermediate frame


24


adjacent to thigh section


46


of deck


26


. Step deck


26


cooperates with siderails


28


,


30


to maximize the height relative to the patient rest surface


34


at which siderails


28


,


30


are mounted as shown in FIG.


9


. The tops of siderails


28


,


30


are higher when in the patient-restraining position for improved coverage and protection of the person (not shown) on patient rest surface


34


and the bottoms can be higher when in the tucked position for improved access to base frame


22


and to the space beneath intermediate frame


24


.




Head end siderails


28


are mounted to move with head section


42


as head section


42


pivots relative to intermediate frame


24


between a down position and a back-support position. Foot end siderails


30


are mounted to intermediate frame


24


and do not move relative to intermediate frame


24


and seat section


44


when head, thigh, and foot sections


42


,


46


,


48


of articulating deck


26


move.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, mattress section


36


includes several inflatable bladders


108


that provide support to a patient positioned on patient rest surface


34


. Mattress section


36


also includes a pair of rotational bladders


110


used during rotational therapy of a patient positioned on mattress


32


. According to alternative embodiments, other configurations of mattress sections are provided using components such as low air loss bladders, foam pads, fluidized bladders, or any other configuration that provides support for a patient positioned on the mattress section. According to other alternative embodiments, the mattress section is configured to have separate portions positioned over the head, seat, thigh, and foot sections of the deck. Thus, the mattress section may either contain a single component positioned over all the sections of the deck or multiple components positioned over one or more sections of the deck.




Cover


38


includes top and bottom sections


112


,


114


as shown in FIG.


6


. Top section


112


defines patient rest surface


34


and protects patient rest surface


33


of mattress section


36


. Bottom section


114


defines a lower surface


118


positioned over upper deck


50


and a perimeter side wall


120


. Top and bottom sections


112


,


114


cooperate to define an interior region


122


of cover


38


in which air bladders


108


and rotational bladders


110


are positioned. As shown in

FIG. 6

, mattress section supports


40


are positioned outside and below cover


38


.




Series of mattress section supports


40


are configured to support mattress section


36


in a position spaced apart from lower deck


54


so that mattress section


36


is positioned outside of recess


52


as shown in FIG.


6


. Series of mattress section supports


40


includes five flat plates


124


coupled to cover


38


that extend across and over recess


52


to a position on top of respective portions


60


,


62


,


64


,


66


,


68


,


70


,


72


,


74


of upper deck


50


. Flat plates


124


are substantially rigid to provide support for mattress section


36


and to facilitate sliding of mattress


32


off of step deck


26


. Further description of flat plates


124


and mattress


32


is provided in U.S. Pat. No. 6,021,533 to Ellis et al., filed Aug. 25, 1997, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.




Series of substantially rigid mattress section supports


40


further include a pair of ridged plates


126


positioned on lower deck


54


, as shown in FIG.


5


. Ridged plates


126


extend up from lower deck


54


to support flat plates


124


and mattress section


36


so that mattress section


36


is positioned outside of recess


52


as shown in FIG.


6


. According to alternative embodiments, the mattress sections are semi-rigid, partially rigid, compliance, or any other suitable stiffness.




Each flat plate


124


is coupled to lower surface


118


of bottom section


114


of cover


38


by snaps


128


as shown in FIG.


3


. Each flat plate


124


includes an upper surface


130


positioned adjacent to lower surface


118


of top section


112


of cover


38


and a downwardly facing lower surface


132


positioned on and adjacent to upper deck


50


so that flat plates


124


are positioned between mattress section


36


and step deck


26


, as shown, for example, in FIG.


6


.




Each flat plate


124


is substantially rigid to support mattress


32


and to facilitate sliding of mattress section


36


off of step deck


26


. When a patient is positioned on mattress


32


, flat plates


124


may bow under the weight of the patient so that a portion of mattress section


36


is positioned in recess


52


. Ridged plates


126


are provided to provide additional support for mattress section


36


so that flat plates


124


bow only slightly, or not at all, when a patient is positioned on mattress section


36


. Rigid plates


126


also provide support to plates


124


and mattress section


36


when mattress section


36


is slid off of step deck


26


. According to alternative embodiments of the present disclosure, ridged plates are not provided so that flat plates are the only support of the mattress section over the lower deck.




As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, ridged plates


126


are positioned on lower deck


54


of step deck


26


within recess


52


. Each ridged plate


126


includes a base


134


positioned on lower deck


54


and a pair of upwardly extending ridges


136


. Base


134


has a length


138


substantially equal to an internal width


140


of lower deck


54


and a length


142


of sections


78


,


80


,


82


. Base


134


also includes a width that is slightly less than a width of respective sections


78


,


80


,


82


. Thus, each base


134


covers a substantial portion of the respective deck sections


78


,


80


,


82


of lower deck


54


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5

, each base


134


includes a pair of notches


148


sized to provide clearance for hinges


150


of step deck


26


. Ridges


136


cooperate to define a top surface


152


of ridged plates


126


that has a height


154


substantially equal to a height of side walls


156


of step deck


26


so that top surface


152


of ridged plates


126


is substantially coplanar with upper deck


50


as shown in FIG.


6


. Because upper deck


50


and top surface


152


of ridged plates


126


are coplanar, perimeter portions


155


and middle portions


156


of flat plates


124


are supported at substantially the same height. Side walls


158


of ridged plates


126


are provided with corrugations


160


to provide additional rigidity to ridges


136


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, ridged plates


126


do not fill recess


52


so that a substantial portion of recess


52


remains a void. According to alternative embodiments, substantially rigid members are provided that substantially fill recess


52


.




Ridged plates


126


are also provided with tethers


162


coupled near the bottom of ridges


136


and to straps


164


of mattress section


32


. Tethers


162


align ridged plates


124


with deck sections


78


,


80


,


82


so that during articulation of step deck


26


, ridged plates


126


remain in proper orientation. One end of each tether


162


is provided with a clip


166


to facilitate attachment of tethers


162


to straps


168


.




A mattress


232


according to an alternative embodiment is shown in FIG.


7


. Mattress


232


includes a mattress section


236


having a generally upwardly-facing sleeping surface


234


and a bottom surface


242


that is generally parallel to sleeping surface


234


and that is positioned beneath sleeping surface


234


. A perimetral side


244


connects sleeping surface


234


and bottom surface


242


. A mattress section support


240


is appended to bottom surface


242


of mattress section


236


and extends downwardly therefrom. Preferably, mattress section support


240


is spaced-apart from sides


244


of mattress section


236


and nests in recess


52


. Mattress section support


240


may engage side wall


56


of step deck


26


to prevent movement of mattress section


236


relative to step deck


26


and to maintain the generally central position of mattress


232


on deck


26


.




Because mattress section support


240


is positioned under mattress section


236


, mattress section support


240


prevents a substantial portion of mattress section


236


from sagging into recess


52


when no patient is positioned on bed


10


. Thus, mattress section support


240


positions mattress section


236


in a location spaced apart from lower deck


54


. However, when a patient is positioned on bed


10


, the weight of the patient will compress mattress section


236


and mattress section support


240


permitting a portion of mattress section


236


to sag into recess


52


. Thus, mattress section support


240


is compliant to provide resilient support of mattress section


236


. According to alternative embodiments, the mattress section support positioned in the cover is rigid, semi-rigid, partially rigid, or any other suitable stiffness.




Preferably, mattress section


236


and mattress section support


240


cooperate to provide mattress


232


with a thick zone


246


positioned partially within recess


52


. Mattress section


236


provides mattress


232


with a thin zone


248


engaging upper deck


50


as shown in FIG.


8


. For example, thick zone


246


can be one and one-half times the thickness of thin zone


248


. In one preferred embodiment, the thick zone is approximately 7½ inches (19 cm) thick and the thin zone is 5 inches (12.7 cm) thick. Thick zone


246


is positioned to carry the majority of the weight of a person (shown in phantom) supported on sleeping surface


234


to maximize the comfort of the person. Having perimetral thin zone


248


provides a perimetral portion of mattress


232


that appears to the person on sleeping surface


234


to be firmer than thick zone


246


, facilitating entry onto and exit from sleeping surface


234


along sides


244


of mattress


232


.




Thinner perimetral zone


248


and upper deck side portions


58


cooperate to define edges that provide greater firmness around the edges of sleeping surface


234


as the result of sleeping surface


234


being in close proximity to upper deck


50


. This increased firmness is advantageous when the person enters and exits the bed along the sides of the bed. Additionally, the edges provide a firm edge that cooperates with siderails


28


,


30


to minimize the potential for side rail entrapment, in which an object becomes wedged between sleeping surface


234


and one of siderails


28


,


30


.




Mattress section support


240


includes a side wall


258


that can be configured to engage at least portions of side wall


56


of step deck


26


as shown in

FIG. 8

, thereby preventing lateral and longitudinal sliding of mattress


232


relative to step deck


26


. Also, mattress section


236


includes sides


244


connecting sleeping surface


234


and bottom surface


242


. Mattress


232


and step deck


26


are configured so that sides


244


of mattress section


236


are exposed above deck


26


as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

providing the caregiver greater and easier access to mattress


232


, rather than engaging a portion of a frame or upstanding walls of a deck as is found with conventional mattress and deck systems.




Mattress section


236


and mattress section support


240


may be provided in more than one piece, for example, mattress


232


may comprise a first mattress piece fit into recess


52


and a second mattress piece surrounding and abutting sides of the first mattress piece and engaging upper deck


50


, or a first mattress piece (the mattress section support) could fit into recess


52


and a second mattress piece (the mattress section) having a planar bottom surface could fit over the first mattress piece so that the bottom of the second mattress piece engages the first mattress piece and upper deck


50


. However, a one-piece mattress


232


including both mattress section


236


and mattress section support


240


is preferred.




Mattress


232


further includes a cover


238


defining upper or support surface


234


, a perimeter side wall


216


, and a lower surface


218


. Upper and lower surfaces


234


,


218


and sidewall


216


cooperate to define an interior region


222


and to enclose mattress section


236


and mattress section support


240


within cover


238


.




Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A bed comprisinga frame including a deck support and a step deck positioned on the deck support, the step deck having an upper deck, a lower deck, and a side wall, the upper deck being spaced apart from the lower deck to define a recess of the deck, the upper deck including a lip extending from the side wall, a mattress section configured to define a patient rest surface having a lateral first width, and a mattress section support positioned between the mattress section and the step deck to support the mattress section over the recess in a position with a substantial portion of the mattress section positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support having a lateral second width, the lateral first width of the patient rest surface being greater than the lateral second width of the mattress section support.
  • 2. The bed of claim 1, wherein the mattress section support is coupled to a bottom surface of the mattress section.
  • 3. The bed of claim 2, wherein the mattress section support is resilient.
  • 4. The bed of claim 2, wherein the mattress section support is rigid.
  • 5. The bed of claim 1, further comprising a siderail coupled to the upper deck of the step deck.
  • 6. The bed of claim 1, wherein the mattress section support prevents a portion of the mattress section from being positioned in the recess when a person is positioned on the patient rest surface.
  • 7. The bed of claim 1, wherein the mattress section support is sized to substantially fill the recess of the step deck.
  • 8. The bed of claim 1, wherein the upper deck includes laterally extending portions positioned on opposite sides of the recess.
  • 9. A bed comprisinga frame including a deck support and a step deck positioned on the deck support, the step deck having an upper deck, a lower deck, and a side wall, the upper deck being spaced apart from the lower deck to define a recess of the deck, the step deck including first and second sections configured to articulate relative to one another, a mattress section configured to define a patient rest surface, the mattress section including first and second portions positioned over the first and second sections of the deck, and a mattress section support positioned between the mattress section and the step deck to support the mattress section over the recess in a position with a substantial portion of the mattress section positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support including a first section positioned over the first section of the deck to support the first portion of the mattress section, the mattress section support further including a second section positioned over the second section of the deck to support the second portion of the mattress section, the first and second sections of the mattress section support being configured to move relative to one another during articulation of the first and second sections of the step deck.
  • 10. The bed of claim 9, wherein the mattress section support is rigid.
  • 11. The bed of claim 9, wherein the mattress section support is resilient.
  • 12. The bed of claim 9, wherein the upper deck includes laterally extending portions positioned on opposite side of the recess.
  • 13. A mattress for use with a step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck coupled to the upper deck by a deck side wall so that the lower deck is spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress comprisinga mattress section having a generally planar upwardly-facing patient rest surface and head, shoulder, waist, hip, and leg zones positioned to support a typical patient's head, shoulders, waist, hips, and legs, and a mattress section support positioned on the deck to support the patient rest surface above the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support being configured to provide uniform firmness from the shoulder, waist, and hip zones of the mattress section.
  • 14. The mattress of claim 13, wherein the mattress section support is positioned in the recess.
  • 15. The mattress of claim 13, wherein the mattress section support is resilient.
  • 16. The mattress of claim 13, wherein the mattress section support is positioned on the lower deck of the step deck.
  • 17. The mattress of claim 13, wherein the mattress section support positions the mattress section in a spaced-apart relationship with the lower deck of the step deck.
  • 18. The mattress of claim 13, further comprising a cover defining an interior region, the mattress section is positioned in the interior region of the cover, and the mattress section support is positioned outside of the cover.
  • 19. The mattress of claim 13, wherein the mattress section support is rigid.
  • 20. The mattress of claim 13, wherein the mattress section support is made of a unitary piece of material.
  • 21. A mattress for use with a step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck coupled to the upper deck by a deck side wall so that the lower deck is spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress comprisinga mattress section having a patient rest surface and a mattress section support positioned on the deck to support the patient rest surface above the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support being rigid.
  • 22. The mattress of claim 21, wherein the mattress section support includes a plurality of spaced-apart members configured to support the mattress section.
  • 23. The mattress of claim 21, wherein the mattress section support includes a hollow portion.
  • 24. The mattress of claim 21, wherein the mattress section support is thin-walled.
  • 25. A mattress for use with a step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck coupled to the upper deck by a deck side wall so that the lower deck is spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress comprisinga mattress section having a patient rest surface, a mattress section support positioned on the deck to support the patient rest surface above the recess of the step deck, and a cover defining an interior region, the mattress section being positioned in the interior region of the cover, the mattress section support being positioned in the interior region of the cover.
  • 26. The mattress of claim 25, wherein the mattress section support is compliant to provide resilient support of the mattress section.
  • 27. The mattress of claim 25, wherein the cover is configured to be positioned in the recess of the step deck.
  • 28. The mattress of claim 25, wherein the cover includes a sidewall having vertically spaced-apart first and second vertical portions and a horizontal portion extending between the first and second vertical portions.
  • 29. The mattress of claim 28, wherein the sidewall extends laterally to define an end of the cover.
  • 30. The mattress of claim 28, wherein the sidewall extends longitudinally to define a side of the cover.
  • 31. A mattress for use with a step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck coupled to the upper deck by a deck side wall so that the lower deck is spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress comprisinga mattress section having a generally planar upwardly-facing patient rest surface and head, shoulder, waist, hip, and leg zones positioned to support a typical patient's head, shoulders, waist, hips, and legs, and a mattress section support positioned on the deck to support the patient rest surface above the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support being configured to provide uniform support from the shoulder, waist, and hip zones of the mattress section, the mattress section support being positioned on the upper deck of the step deck to extend over the recess defined of the step deck.
  • 32. A mattress for use with a step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck coupled to the upper deck by a deck side wall so that the lower deck is spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress comprisinga mattress section configured to define a patient rest surface having a head section configured to support a head of a typical patient and a mattress section support positioned above the lower deck to support the head section of the patient rest surface of the mattress section in a position substantially outside of the recess of the step deck.
  • 33. The mattress of claim 32, wherein the mattress section support is positioned between the mattress section and the lower deck of the step deck to support the mattress section in the position substantially outside of the recess of the step deck.
  • 34. The mattress of claim 32, wherein the mattress section support is positioned on the lower deck of the step deck.
  • 35. The mattress of claim 32, wherein the mattress section support is positioned in the recess to substantially fill the recess.
  • 36. The mattress of claim 35, wherein the mattress section support is resilient to provide additional resilient support of a patient positioned on the mattress section.
  • 37. A mattress for use with a step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck coupled to the upper deck by a deck side wall so that the lower deck is spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress comprisinga mattress section configured to define a patient rest surface and a mattress section support positioned above the lower deck to support the mattress section in a position substantially outside of the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support being configured to support the mattress section in the position substantially outside of the recess so that the recess is substantially void.
  • 38. The mattress of claim 37, wherein the mattress section includes a top surface defining the patient rest surface and a bottom surface facing away from the top surface, the mattress section support is substantially rigid to prevent substantial deflection of the bottom surface of the mattress section during use of the mattress support system by a patient.
  • 39. The mattress of claim 37, wherein the mattress section support includes a hollow portion.
  • 40. The mattress of claim 37, wherein the mattress section support includes a plurality of thin walls.
  • 41. The mattress of claim 37, wherein the mattress section support includes a plate sized to extend across the recess.
  • 42. A mattress for use with a step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck positioned below the upper deck to define a recess in the step deck, the mattress comprisinga mattress section configured to support a patient above the step deck and a mattress section support configured to support the mattress section in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck so that a substantial portion of the mattress section is positioned outside of the recess defined by the step deck, a portion of the mattress section support being positioned over the upper deck of the step deck.
  • 43. The mattress of claim 42, wherein the mattress section support includes a plate positionable over the upper deck of the step deck.
  • 44. The mattress of claim 43, wherein the mattress section support further includes a member sized to support the plate over the recess.
  • 45. The mattress of claim 42, wherein the mattress section support is rigid.
  • 46. The mattress of claim 42, wherein the mattress section support defines a void in the recess.
  • 47. The mattress of claim 42, wherein the mattress section support is sized to extend across the recess of the step deck.
  • 48. A mattress section support for use with a bed having a step deck and a mattress section, the step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress section being positioned over the step deck to define a patient rest surface, the mattress section support comprisinga molded hollow support section positioned between the step deck and the mattress section to support the mattress section in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck so that a substantial portion of the mattress section is positioned outside of the recess of the step deck.
  • 49. The mattress section support of claim 48, wherein the support section is positioned in the recess of the step deck.
  • 50. The mattress section support of claim 48, wherein the support section is substantially rigid to block movement of the mattress section into the recess of the step deck.
  • 51. A mattress section support for use with a bed having a step deck and a mattress section, the step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress section being positioned over the step deck to define a patient rest surface, the mattress section support comprisinga hollow support section positioned between the step deck and the mattress section to support the mattress section in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck so that a substantial portion of the mattress section is positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the support section being positioned between the mattress section and the upper deck of the step deck.
  • 52. A mattress section support for use with a bed having a step deck and a mattress section, the step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress section being positioned over the step deck to define a patient rest surface, the mattress section support comprisinga hollow support section positioned between the step deck and the mattress section to support the mattress section in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck so that a substantial portion of the mattress section is positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the support section being positioned over the upper deck of the step deck to extend over the recess of the step deck.
  • 53. A mattress section support for use with a bed having a step deck configured to articulate and a mattress section, the step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress section being positioned over the step deck to define a patient rest surface, the mattress section support comprisinga first support section positioned between the step deck and the mattress section to support the mattress section in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck so that a substantial portion of the mattress section is positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, and second support section configured to move relative to the first support section during articulation of the articulating step deck.
  • 54. The mattress section support of claim 53, wherein the support sections are spaced apart.
  • 55. The mattress of claim 53, wherein the first and second support sections are rigid.
  • 56. The mattress of claim 53, wherein the first and second support sections are compliant.
  • 57. The mattress of claim 53, wherein first support section is spaced apart from the first support section.
  • 58. The mattress of claim 53, wherein the first support section is coupled to the second support section.
  • 59. The mattress of claim 53, wherein the first and second support sections are adapted to be coupled to the step deck.
  • 60. A mattress section support for use with a bed having a step deck and a mattress section, the step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress section being positioned over the step deck to define a patient rest surface, the mattress section support comprisinga hollow support section positioned between the step deck and the mattress section to support the mattress section in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck so that a substantial portion of the mattress section is positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the support section being rigid.
  • 61. A bed comprisinga frame including a deck support and a step deck positioned on the deck support, the step deck having an upper deck, a lower deck, and a side wall, the upper deck being spaced apart from the lower deck to define a recess of the deck, a mattress section configured to define a patient rest surface having a lateral first width, and a mattress section support positioned between the mattress section and the step deck to support the mattress section over the recess in a position with a substantial portion of the mattress section positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support having a lateral second width, the lateral first width of the patient rest surface being greater than the lateral second width of the mattress section support, the mattress section support including a plurality of spaced-apart members configured to support the mattress section.
  • 62. A bed comprisinga frame including a deck support and a step deck positioned on the deck support, the step deck having an upper deck, a lower deck, and a side wall, the upper deck being spaced apart from the lower deck to define a recess of the deck, a mattress section configured to define a patient rest surface having a lateral first width, and a mattress section support positioned between the mattress section and the step deck to support the mattress section over the recess in a position with a substantial portion of the mattress section positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support having a lateral second width, the lateral first width of the patient rest surface being greater than the lateral second width of the mattress section support, the mattress section support being configured to create a void in the recess.
  • 63. A mattress section support for use with a bed having a step deck and a mattress section, the step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress section being positioned over the step deck to define a patient rest surface, the mattress section support comprisinga hollow support section positioned between the step deck and the mattress section to support the mattress section in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck so that a substantial portion of the mattress section is positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the mattress section support including a downwardly facing void.
  • 64. A mattress section support for use with a bed having a step deck and a mattress section, the step deck having an upper deck and a lower deck spaced apart from the upper deck to define a recess of the step deck, the mattress section being positioned over the step deck to define a patient rest surface, the mattress section support comprisinga hollow support section positioned between the step deck and the mattress section to support the mattress section in a position spaced apart from the lower deck of the step deck so that a substantial portion of the mattress section is positioned outside of the recess of the step deck, the mattress section including a pair of upwardly extending walls defining a void therebetween.
  • 65. The mattress of claim 64, wherein the walls are rigid.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/018,542, filed Feb. 4, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,163,903 the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/511,711, filed Aug. 4, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,548, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.

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