Claims
- 1. A multi-modal patient support system, the system comprising:
- a plurality of inflatable sacs forming at least a portion of a patient support surface, said inflatable sacs supported generally transversely upon a rigid support member, each said inflatable sac comprising at least two internal chambers defined by at least one internal web;
- means for pressurizing said internal chambers in a first constant pressure mode so that said inflatable sacs are maintained at a relatively constant predetermined pressure whereby a patient resting upon said inflatable sacs is supported at said relatively constant pressure;
- means for pressurizing said internal chambers in a second pulsation mode whereby at least two sets of said inflatable sacs are alternately inflated and deflated so as to provide alternating pressure point relief to a patient resting upon said inflatable sacs; and
- means for pressurizing said internal chambers in a third turning mode whereby generally oppositely disposed portions of at least certain of said inflatable sacs are alternately inflated and deflated so that a patient resting upon said sacs can be automatically turned from side-to-side, said support system being switchable from one of said modes of operation to any other of said modes of operation.
- 2. The patient support system as in claim 1, wherein said internal web divides the internal inflatable volume of said inflatable sac into two sections with at least half of the total volume of one said section being disposed on one side of the longitudinal centerline of said support system and at least half of the total volume of the other said section being disposed on the other side of said longitudinal centerline, each said section comprising at least one said internal chamber.
- 3. The patient support system as in claim 2, wherein each said section comprises a single said internal chamber.
- 4. The patient support system as in claim 2, wherein each said section comprises a plurality of said internal chambers.
- 5. The patient support system as in claim 4, wherein said internal chambers of each said section comprise a right pentahedron chamber and an end chamber adjacent said right pentahedron chamber, whereby the diagonal side of each said pentahedron chamber is common and defined by said impermeable internal web and whereby at least one restrictive flow passage is provided between each said right pentahedron chamber and respective said adjacent end chamber.
- 6. The patient support system as in claim 2, wherein said first constant pressure mode pressurizing means comprises means for maintaining a predetermined constant pressure in said internal chambers of each said section, said second pulsation mode pressurizing means comprises means for alternately increasing and decreasing the pressure within said internal chambers of both said sections in a predetermined alternating pattern between a first set and a second set of said inflatable sacs, and said third turning mode pressurizing means comprises means for varying the relative pressure between said internal chambers of one said section and said internal chambers of said other section.
- 7. The patient support system as in claim 6, wherein said first constant pressure pressurizing means, said second pulsation mode pressurizing means, and said third turning mode pressurizing means comprise:
- at least one pressure control valve communicating with at least one said internal chamber of each said section, whereby at least two pressure control valves are provided per each said inflatable sac;
- a first pressure sensing device and a second pressure sensing device, said first pressure sensing device for sensing the pressure in one of said sections of at least one said sac, said second pressure sensing device for sensing the pressure in said other respective section; and
- a microprocessor connected to said pressure sensing devices for receiving signals from same and connected to control said pressure control valves according to said signals so as to pressurize said inflatable sacs according to whichever of said modes said patient support system is operating by.
- 8. An inflatable sac for use with a multi-modal patient support system configured to operate in a constant pressure mode, a pulsation pressure mode, and a turning pressure mode, said sac configured to be disposed generally transversely upon a support frame of the patient support system adjacent other like sacs, said inflatable sac having a generally rectangular cross sectional profile and upper surface which is substantially parallel to the support frame, comprising:
- an internal web disposed within said inflatable sac so as to generally divide the internal volume of said inflatable sac into at least two sections of internal chambers with at least half of the total volume of one said section being disposed on one side of the longitudinal centerline of said support system and at least half of the total volume of the other said section being disposed on the other side of said longitudinal centerline, whereby each said section comprises at least one said internal chamber; and
- means for separately pressurizing said internal chambers of each said section from a pressurizing air source, whereby said internal chambers on both sides of said internal web can be pressurized simultaneously in said constant pressure mode and said pulsation mode of said support system, and whereby said internal chambers on opposite sides of said internal web can be alternately pressurized in said turning mode of said support system.
- 9. The inflatable sac as in claim 8, wherein each said section comprises a plurality of said internal chambers with at least two said internal chambers of each said section being in fluid communication with each other.
- 10. The inflatable sac as in claim 9, wherein said internal chambers of each said section comprise a right pentahedron chamber and an end chamber adjacent said right pentahedron chamber, whereby said internal web comprises a common diagonal side for said right pentahedron chambers, and further comprising a restrictive flow passage between each said right pentahedron chamber and adjacent end chamber.
- 11. A multi-modal patient support system, the system comprising:
- a plurality of like inflatable sacs forming at least a portion of a patient support surface, said inflatable sacs transversely disposed upon a rigid bed frame, each said inflatable sac comprising at least two internal sections with each said section having at least one said internal chamber, said sections being separated by at least one internal web with said internal chambers disposed on each side of said web and being in fluid communication with each other;
- means for selectively pressurizing said internal chambers in one of at least three modes of operation, wherein
- in a constant pressure mode said inflatable sacs are maintained at a constant predetermined patient particular reference pressure so that a patient resting upon said inflatable sacs is supported at a constant pressure profile calculated based upon the height and weight of the patient, wherein
- in a pulsation pressure mode alternate said inflatable sacs are alternately pressurized and depressurized at predetermined time intervals so that a patient resting upon said inflatable sacs is provided alternating pressure point relief, and wherein
- in a turning pressure mode opposite sides of said inflatable sacs are alternately pressurized and depressurized at predetermined time intervals so that a patient resting upon said inflatable sacs can be turned from side-to-side,
- whereby said support system is switchable from one of said modes of operation to any other of said modes of operation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 693,918, filed on Apr. 29, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,182,826, which was a divisional application of Ser. No. 555,319, filed on Jul. 19, 1990 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,121,513), which was a divisional application of Ser. No. 355,755, filed May 22, 1989 (U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,414), which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 321,255, filed Mar. 9, 1989, abandoned.
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