Claims
- 1. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion for support of a patient thereon, said cushion including a forward base piece with a lower surface and an upper surface, and a rearward base piece with a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper surface of said forward and rearward base pieces sections being configured to define a predetermined contoured surface for support of said patient, wherein said contoured surface varies in side to side profile, so as to define respective curved regions for respectively receiving and abducting a patient's legs so that such legs are separated and generally parallel to one another.
- 2. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 1, wherein said contoured surface varies in front to back profile, so that abduction pressures are not carried to the rear quarters of the patient.
- 3. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 1, and further including a support element interposed between the upper surfaces of said forward and rearward base pieces and the patient, said support element having a lower surface in engagement with said upper surfaces of said forward and rearward base pieces, and an upper surface for engagement with the patient when seated thereon.
- 4. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 3, wherein said support element conforms to the surface profiles of the forward and rearward base pieces.
- 5. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in 4, wherein said support element comprises an integral arrangement of adjacent protrusions.
- 6. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in 5, wherein said upper surface of said support element is contoured in accordance with the upper surfaces of the forward and rearward base pieces and respective of said protrusions are substantially maintained in a generally vertical position relative to the horizontal plane of the overall cushion.
- 7. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 1, wherein said forward and rearward base pieces are secured together.
- 8. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 7, further comprising an upper support element, said upper support element configured on said upper surfaces of said base pieces and conforming to their predetermined contours.
- 9. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 8, wherein said upper support element is secured to said forward and rearward base pieces.
- 10. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion for support of a patient thereon, said cushion comprising:a forward base piece including a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper surface having a predetermined contour; a rearward base piece including a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper surface having a predetermined contour; and an upper support element, said upper support element configured on said upper surfaces of said base pieces and conforming to their predetermined contours; wherein said forward base section upper surface includes first and second curved leg supporting areas for supporting a user's legs separated and generally parallel to one another.
- 11. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 10, wherein said rearward base piece includes a central reduced thickness area relative to lateral upper support surfaces for receipt of the patients buttocks.
- 12. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 10, wherein said forward base section upper surface includes a central projecting pommel.
- 13. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 10, wherein said forward and rearward base sections are secured together.
- 14. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 13, wherein said upper support element is secured to said forward and rearward base sections.
- 15. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion as in claim 10, wherein said forward and rearward base sections are secured together along respective angled joining surfaces.
- 16. A multi-section resilient positioning cushion for support of a patient thereon, said cushion comprising:a forward base piece including a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper surface having a predetermined contour; a rearward base piece including a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper surface having a predetermined contour; and an upper support element, said upper support element configured on said upper surfaces of said base pieces and conforming to their predetermined contours; wherein at least one of said forward and rearward base sections includes angled lower cut edges to facilitate adaption of the cushion when under pressure between a patient and the generally curved lower-slung support surface of a wheelchair.
PRIORITY CLAIM
This application is based on Provisional Application having U.S. Ser. No. 60/036,037 filed Jan. 22, 1997, and priority is hereby claimed therefrom.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2084867A |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/036037 |
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