Claims
- 1. A surface for a patient support or a part thereof, the surface comprising:at least one inflatable air bladder formed of anti-shear material, and a cover including a foam layer and a highly stretchable material layer, the cover having an interior region, the at least one air bladder occupying a majority of the interior region of the cover, and the foam layer being placed over the at least one air bladder between the highly stretchable material layer and the at least one air bladder.
- 2. The surface of claim 1, wherein the surface is elongated, the inflatable air bladder comprises a plurality of longitudinally spaced, transversely extending air bladders formed of anti-shear material, and the foam layer is a visco-elastic layer disposed over the air bladders between the bladders and the cover.
- 3. The surface of claim 2, wherein the cover is elongated and is characterized by being more stretchable in the longitudinal direction than the transverse direction.
- 4. The surface of claim 1, wherein the surface is elongated, and the at least one air bladder includes a plurality of longitudinally-spaced laterally-extending sealed arching upper cells.
- 5. The surface of claim 4, wherein each longitudinally-spaced laterally-extending sealed arching upper cell includes an inflatable inner cell extending laterally within an opening therein.
- 6. A surface for a patient support or part thereof, the surface comprising:a series of inflatable air bladders made from anti-shear material, the bladders being disposed to provide a cushion under the patient, a cover characterized by being highly stretchable, the cover having an interior region, the air bladders occupying a majority of the interior region of the cover, and a foam layer disposed over the air bladders between patient supporting surfaces of the cover and the air bladders.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the foam layer is a visco-elastic foam layer.
- 8. A surface for a patient support or a part thereof, the surface comprising:a cushion layer having an upwardly facing surface extending longitudinally between a head end and a foot end and laterally between a first side and a second side, a cover, an anti-shear liner covering selected portions of the upwardly facing surface and leaving at least one end portion of the upwardly facing surface uncovered by the anti-shear liner, the cover covering the entire upwardly facing surface with the anti-shear liner situated between the cover and the cushion layer so that a first portion of the cover over the anti-shear liner has more of a tendency to slip relative to the cushion layer than a second portion of the cover over the at least one end portion.
- 9. The surface of claim 8, wherein both end portions of the upwardly facing surface are uncovered by the anti-shear liner so that a first portion of the cover over the anti-shear liner has more of a tendency to slip relative to the cushion layer than a second portion of the cover over the both end portions.
- 10. The surface of claim 8, wherein both side portions of the upwardly facing surface are uncovered by the anti-shear liner in addition to the both end portions of the upwardly facing surface so that a first portion of the cover over the anti-shear liner has more of a tendency to slip relative to the cushion layer than a second portion of the cover over the both end portions and the both side portions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 09/537,037 filed Mar. 28, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,516,483. U.S. Ser. No. 09/537,037 is assigned to the same assignee as this application.
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