Claims
- 1. A mattress pad for providing systematized pressure dispersion for a person reclined thereon, comprising:
- a main body of resilient material having a predetermined thickness and predetermined density;
- an upper support surface, defined by said main body, for receipt of a person thereon;
- a plurality of parallel longitudinal and parallel transverse cuts formed in said main body to a given depth thereof, and defining a plurality of rectangular-shaped elements;
- a plurality of sections defined in said body, with each respective section including at least two adjacent transverse rows of said rectangular-shaped elements, and having predetermined support characteristics and element cross-sections which are generally constant over the respective section but which differ among said sections; wherein
- said support characteristics are selected with determined relationships therebetween, and having 25% ILD characteristics generally in a range from about 17 pounds to about 26 pounds, where 25% ILD stands for 25% identation load deflection as defined by the number of pounds of pressure required to push a 50 square inch circular plate into said main body so as to compress same by 25% of its predetermined thickness, so as to form a support system for dispersing pressure in a desired manner for all parts of a person reclined thereon for optimized prevention of decubitus ulcers.
- 2. A pad as in claim 1, wherein:
- said body is comprised of foamed material and is substantially rectangular, approximately 34 inches wide by 74 inches long, and with a thickness in a range from about 2 inches to about 4 inches.
- 3. A pad as in claim 1, wherein said sections are longitudinally spaced on said support surface, and generally correspond to the upper, middle, and lower portions of a person longitudinally reclined on said support surface so as to define upper, middle, and lower sections, respectively.
- 4. A pad as in claim 3, wherein the cross-sectional area of elements defined in said middle section is approximately twice that of elements defined in other sections of said body of resilient material.
- 5. A pad as in claim 4, wherein the cross-sectional area of projections defined in said middle section is approximately 4 square inches.
- 6. A pad as in claim 3, wherein:
- said upper section extends longitudinally about 16 inches, and is adapted for support of the head area of a person;
- said middle section extends longitudinally about 36 inches, and is adapted for support of the scapula, torso, sacrum, and trochanter areas of a person;
- said lower section extends longitudinally about 21 inches, and is adapted for support of the lower leg, foot, and heel areas of a person; and
- wherein said pad provides coordinated sectionalized support which is relatively independent of a user's body build.
- 7. A pad as in claim 3, wherein said upper and lower sections have 25% ILD characteristics generally in a range from about 17 pounds to about 22 pounds, and said middle section has a 25% ILD characteristics generally in a range from about 21 pounds to about 26 pounds.
- 8. A pad as in claim 1, wherein the number and spacing of said cuts is constant for a given section but varies among said sections so as to selectively establish the cross-sectional area of rectangular-shaped elements defined therein.
- 9. A pad as in claim 1, further comprising at least one channel defined in said body adjacent the bottom of said cuts, said channel providing means for dissipating heat and moisture from a person received on said pad.
- 10. A pad as in claim 9, wherein:
- said elements have no appreciable lateral separation distances with respect to one another; and
- said pad includes a plurality of channels such as said at least one channel thereof, said channels being associated with said longitudinal cuts, having generally circular cross-sections, and having respective diameters approximately in a range from about 0.5 centimeters to about 0.8 centimeters.
- 11. A pad as in claim 9, wherein:
- said pad has a plurality of channels such as said at least one channel thereof;
- said transverse cuts defined in said upper and lower sections provide longitudinal separation distances between adjacent elements of approximately 0.4 centimeters, and have associated channels which are generally circular in cross-section with diameters approximately in a range from about 1.0 centimeters to about 1.2 centimeters; and
- said transverse cuts defined in said middle section provide longitudinal separation distances between adjacent elements which are approximately one half separation distances provided in said other sections, and which have associated channels with diameters of approximately 0.7 centimeters.
- 12. A pad as in claim 1, wherein said rectangular-shaped elements are each substantially rectangular in the plane of said upper support surface, and each have at least two bevelled sides intersecting with said support surface.
- 13. A pad as in claim 12, wherein:
- said bevelled sides of said elements have a given radius of curvature; and
- said elements each have a rectangular cross-section beneath said upper support surface which is generally larger than the respective rectangular cross-sections thereof in said upper support surface plane.
- 14. A pad as in claim 1, wherein:
- said resilient material comprises foamed polyurethane; and further wherein
- said predetermined thickness of said main body is approximately 4 inches, and the density of said main body is selected such that the square root of the product of said ILD and said density falls within a range of about 5.7 to 6.9, whenever ILD is expressed in pounds and density is expressed in pounds per cubic foot.
- 15. A pad as in claim 1, wherein:
- said resilient material comprises foamed polyurethane; and further wherein
- said predetermined thickness of said main body is approximately 2 inches, and the density of said main body is selected such that the square root of the product of said ILD and said density falls within a range of about 7.5 to 9.3, whenever ILD is expressed in pounds and density is expressed in pounds per cubic foot.
- 16. A pad as in claim 1, wherein said predetermined thickness is selected to fall generally in a range of from about 2 inches to about 4 inches, and said predetermined density is selected such that the square root of the product of the ILD and said predetermined density falls generally within a range of from about 5.7 to about 9.3, whenever ILD is expressed in pounds and density is expressed in pounds per cubic foot.
- 17. A multi-section mattress overlay for supporting in a systematized manner all parts of a patient received thereon for optimized prevention of decubitus ulcers, said mattress overlay comprising:
- a generally rectangular body of foam material having a predetermined density and thickness, and defining an essentially flat support surface for receiving a patient in a substantially longitudinal, prone position thereon;
- at least three longitudinally-spaced sections formed in said support surface for consecutively head, mid-section, and feet areas generally of the patient, each of said sections having at least one uniform, predetermined load-bearing characteristic which is selected with respect to that of each other section for establishing the systematized support provided by said overlay; and
- grid-shaped cuts formed in said support surface of said body so as to define a plurality of substantially rectangular projections therein, the cross-sectional area of said projections being constant over a given section but varying with said three sections so as to determine said load-bearing characteristics thereof;
- wherein said head and feet areas each have 25% ILD characteristics in a range from about 17 pounds to about 22 pounds, and said mid-section area has a 25% ILD characteristic in a range from about 21 pounds to about 26 pounds; where 25% ILD stands for 25% indentation load deflection, which is defined by the number of pounds of pressure required to push a 50 square inch circular plate into said body of foam material so as to compress same by 25% of its predetermined thickness.
- 18. An overlay as in claim 17, further comprising:
- generally circular cross-section channels formed at the bottom of said cuts for dissipating heat and moisture from patients received on said overlay; and wherein
- said channels formed longitudinally in said overlay all have substantially the same diameter, while the diameters of channels formed laterally in said overlay are constant in a given section but vary among said three sections.
- 19. An overlay as in claim 18, wherein:
- said foam material comprises foamed polyurethane;
- said cuts and said channels formed therewith extend approximately half way through the thickness of said body; and
- said projections have bevelled upper edges, and are separated along said cuts by different distances which are generally constant in a given section but which vary among said three sections;
- wherein such separations in conjunction with said bevelled edges, which each have respective radius of curvature, permit relatively independent compression of adjacent projections in response to appropriate loading, without excessive frictional interaction between adjacent of said projections.
- 20. An overlay as in claim 17, wherein:
- said plurality of projections defined in said support surface provides independently-reactive support and collectively forms a relatively flat surface defined as said support surface for supporting a person; and
- said overlay further includes circular cross-section channels formed between adjacent bases of said projections, said channels providing for air-carried dissipation of heat and moisture from a person supported on said overlay; and wherein
- said projections have cross-sectional areas and spacing therebetween which is generally constant for a given section but which varies with said three sections.
- 21. An overlay as in claim 17, wherein said rectangular body is approximately four inches thick and has a relatively high Span Index effectiveness rating, with the density of said body being selected such that the square root of the product of said ILD and said density falls within a range of about 5.7 to about 6.9, whenever ILD is expressed in pounds and density is expressed in pounds per cubic foot.
- 22. An overlay as in claim 17, wherein said rectangular body is approximately two inches thick and has a relatively low Span Index effectiveness rating, with the density of said body being selected such that the square root of the product of said ILD and said density falls within a range of about 7.5 to about 9.3, whenever ILD is expressed in pounds and density is expressed in pounds per cubic foot.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/235,806, filed Aug. 23, 1988, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/921,968, filed Oct. 22, 1986, abandoned.
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