Claims
- 1. A mattress having a head end and a foot end, the mattress comprising:
a first support section configured to support an occupant's feet, legs, and seat, a head support section located adjacent the head end of the mattress, the head support section having a base and a shear reducing support surface pivotably coupled to the base, and a coupler connected between the first support section and the shear reducing support surface so that the shear reducing support surface moves toward the head end of the mattress as the head support section is moved to an elevated position relative to the first support section.
- 2. The mattress of claim 1, wherein the first support section includes at least one air fluidized module containing a fluidizable material, the at least one fluidized module being connected to an air supply.
- 3. The mattress of claim 2, wherein the first support section also includes an inflatable non-fluidized zone.
- 4. The mattress of claim 1, wherein the shear reducing support surface includes at least one air bladder.
- 5. The mattress of claim 1, wherein the shear reducing support surface includes an array of air bladders pivotably coupled to the base.
- 6. The mattress of claim 5, further comprising a second array of air bladders located above the array of air bladders which are pivotably coupled to the base.
- 7. The mattress of claim 5, wherein the array of air bladders is formed by web of material coupled to a plurality of separate air bladders so that the plurality of air bladders all move together.
- 8. The mattress of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of tethers configured to couple the base to the array of air bladders.
- 9. The mattress of claim 8, wherein the tethers comprise air bladders.
- 10. The mattress of claim 1, further comprising a lumbar bladder located between the first support section and the head support section, the lumbar bladder being configured to engage the shear reducing support surface and move the shear reducing support surface toward the head end as the head support section is moved to the elevated position.
- 11. The mattress of claim 1, wherein the shear reducing support surface moves about at least four inches toward the head end of the bed as the head support section is elevated.
- 12. The mattress of claim 1, further comprising a cover having an interior region, the first support section, the head support section, and the coupler being located in the interior region of the cover, and further comprising an anti-shear material located between the shear reducing support surface and the cover.
- 13. The mattress of claim 1, wherein the base includes a central section and first and second side bolsters located on opposite sides of the central section, the shear reducing support surface being pivotably coupled to the central section by a plurality of tethers.
- 14. A mattress of claim 1, wherein the first support section comprises:
a module receiving section having a first coupling portion in fluid communication with an air supply; and an air fluidized module having a first chamber containing a fluidizable material, a second chamber, a second coupling portion coupled to the module in fluid communication with the second chamber, and an air permeable sheet located between the first and second chambers, the air fluidized module being configured to be located in the module receiving section, and the first and second coupling portions being configured to be coupled together to provide fluid communication between the air supply and the second chamber so that air from the air supply passes into the second chamber and through the air permeable sheet to fluidize the fluidizable material in the first chamber.
- 15. A mattress having a head end and a foot end, the mattress comprising:
a first support section configured to support an occupant's feet, legs, and seat; and a second support section located adjacent the head end of the mattress to support an occupant's back and head, the second support section having a base, a shear reducing support surface, and means for coupling the base to the shear reducing support surface so that the shear reducing support surface moves toward the head end of the mattress as the second support section is moved to an elevated position relative to the first support section.
- 16. The mattress of claim 15, further comprising means for coupling the first support section and the second support section.
- 17. The mattress of claim 15, wherein the coupling means includes a plurality of tethers which pivotably couple the shear reducing support surface to the base.
- 18. The mattress of claim 17, wherein the tethers comprise air bladders.
- 19. The mattress of claim 15, wherein the first support section includes at least one air fluidized module containing a fluidizable material, the at least one fluidized module being connected to an air supply.
- 20. The mattress of claim 19, wherein the first support section also includes at least one inflatable non-fluidized zone.
- 21. The mattress of claim 15, wherein the shear reducing support surface includes an array of air bladders pivotably coupled to the base.
- 22. The mattress of claim 21, wherein the array of air bladders is formed by web of material coupled to a plurality of separate air bladders so that the plurality of air bladders all move together.
- 23. A mattress having a head end and a foot end, the mattress comprising:
a first support section configured to support an occupant's feet, legs, and seat; a second support section located adjacent the head end of the mattress to support an occupant's back and head; and a coupler connected between the first support section and the second support section, the coupler being configured to move the second support section toward the head end of the mattress as the second support section is moved to an angled, elevated position relative to the first support section.
- 24. The mattress of claim 23, wherein the first support section includes at least one an air fluidized module containing a fluidizable material, the at least one fluidized module being connected to an air supply.
- 25. The mattress of claim 23, wherein the second support section includes an array of air bladders pivotably coupled to a base.
- 26. The mattress of claim 25, wherein the array of air bladders is formed by web of material coupled to a plurality of separate air bladders so that the plurality of air bladders all move together.
- 27. The mattress of claim 25, further comprising a plurality of tethers configured to pivotably couple the array of air bladders to the base.
- 28. The mattress of claim 26, wherein the tethers comprise air bladders.
- 29. The mattress of claim 23, further comprising a lumbar bladder located between the first support section and the second support section, the lumbar bladder being configured to engage the second support section and move the second support section toward the head end as the second support section is moved to the elevated position.
- 30. The mattress of claim 23, wherein the second support section includes a base includes a central section and first and second side bolsters located on opposite sides of the central section, and a shear reducing support surface being pivotably coupled to the central section by a plurality of tethers.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/177,772, filed Oct. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,351,862, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/063,118, filed Oct. 24, 1997, both of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60063118 |
Oct 1997 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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09177772 |
Oct 1998 |
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10090722 |
Mar 2002 |
US |