Claims
- 1. A notched support pad which is used with a pelvic support system, said pelvic support system including a base plate, said notched support pad comprising:
- a soft and resiliently compressible material;
- a notch in said compressible material, said notch including at least two surfaces which converge upon bending said compressible material; and
- a back fastening element between said compressible material and the base plate of the pelvic support system for attaching said compressible material to the base plate of the pelvic support system, wherein said support pad is bent via said notches to conform to an angle in the base plate and provide support for the occupant.
- 2. A notched support pad according to claim 1, wherein
- said back fastening element of said compressible material is a hook portion of a hook and loop-type fastener engageable with a front fastening element in the form of a loop portion of a hook and loop-type fastener adhered to a front surface of the base plate.
- 3. A notched support pad according to claim 1, wherein said back fastening element is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 4. A notched support pad according to claim 1, wherein
- said back fastening element is structured and configured for said compressible material to be removably attachable to the base plate so that said compressible material can be removed and repositioned for adjustment to fit the body profile of a wheelchair occupant.
- 5. A notched support pad according to claim 1, wherein said compressible material is foam.
- 6. A notched support pad according to claim 1, wherein
- said compressible material has an uncompressed thickness within a range from about 1/4 inch to about 11/4 inches.
- 7. A notched support pad according to claim 1, wherein
- said compressible material is rounded in shape so as to be adapted to provide a smooth cushioning effect for a wheelchair occupant.
- 8. A notched support pad according to claim 1, wherein
- said compressible material is oval in shape so as to be adapted to provide a smooth cushioning effect for a wheelchair occupant.
- 9. A notched support pad which is used with a pelvic support system, said pelvic support system including a base plate, said notched support pad comprising:
- a soft and resiliently compressible material;
- a back fastening element between said compressible material and the base plate of the pelvic support system for attaching said compressible material to the base plate of the pelvic support system, said compressible material is provided with a plurality of notches, wherein said support pad is bent via said notches to conform to an angle in the base plate and provide support for the occupant.
- 10. A notched support pad which is used with a pelvic support system, said pelvic support system including a base plate, said notched support pad comprising:
- a soft and resiliently compressible material;
- a notch in said compressible material formed by removing some material from said compressible material; and
- a back fastening element between said compressible material and the base plate of the pelvic support system for attaching said compressible material to the base plate of the pelvic support system, wherein said support pad is bent via said notches to conform to an angle in the base plate and provide support for the occupant.
- 11. A notched support pad which is used with a pelvic support system, the pelvic support system including a base plate and a pelvis-conforming block, the base plate having a support wing and a central base and an angle intersection between the support wing and the base plate, said notched support pad comprising:
- a flexible, soft and resiliently compressible foam material;
- a plurality of notches in said foam material, said notches being formed to allow said foam material to bend at an intersection between the support wing and the central base of the base plate of the pelvic support system; and
- a back fastening element between said foam material and the base plate of the pelvic support system for attaching said foam material and the base plate of the pelvic support system.
- 12. A notched support pad according to claim 11, wherein
- said back fastening element of said foam material is a hook portion of a hook and loop-type fastener engageable with a front fastening element in the form of a loop portion of a hook and loop-type fastener adhered to a front surface of the base plate.
- 13. A notched support pad according to claim 11, wherein
- said foam material has an uncompressed thickness within a range of about 1/4 inch to about 11/4 inches.
- 14. A notched support pad according to claim 11, wherein
- said foam material is rounded in shape to provide a smooth cushioning effect for the wheelchair occupant.
- 15. A notched support pad according to claim 11, wherein
- said foam material is oval in shape to provide a smooth cushioning effect for the wheelchair occupant.
- 16. A notched support pad for use with a pelvic support system including a base plate, a pelvis-conforming block, and a loop portion of a hook and loop-type fastener adhered to the base plate, the base plate having a support wing and a central base and an angle intersection between the support wing and the central base, said notched support pad comprising:
- a flexible, soft and resiliently compressible foam material;
- a plurality of notches in said foam material, said notches being formed to allow said foam material to bend at the angle intersections of the base plate of the pelvic support system; and
- a hook portion of a hook and loop-type fastener on a back surface of said foam material for removably attaching said foam material to the loop portion of the hook and loop-type fastener adhered to the base plate so that said foam material can be removed and repositioned for adjustment to fit the body profile of the wheelchair occupant.
- 17. A notched support pad according to claim 16, wherein
- said foam material has an uncompressed thickness ranging from about 1/4 inch to about 11/4 inches.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/059,519, filed on Sep. 22, 1997, and co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/156,156, entitled WHEELCHAIR SEAT BACK PELVIC SUPPORT SYSTEM, filed Sep. 17, 1998.
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